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SOUTHERN  BRANCH, 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA, 

LIBRARY, 

tXJS  ANGELES,  GALJF. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  UNITED  STATES  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS 

Department  List  No.  1.  Ov   «i^ 

LIST  OF  PUBLICATIONS  ^ol<^V<x^i^ 

OF  THE  V  f^ 


AGRICULTURE     DEPARTMENT 


1862-1902 


WITH  ANALYTICAL  INDEX 


Prepared  in  the  Office  of  the 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  DOCUMENTS 

GOVERNMENT   PRINTING   OFFICE 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

1904 


di  i  1  -J 


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co:n^tekts 

Page 

Introduction 5 

Preface 7 

Classification  explained 8 

Tables 19 

Index  to  the  tables 137 

Appendix 615 


ABBREVIATIONS 


(Circ. ) Single-sheet  publication,  unnumbered. 

Cong Congress. 

c.  t.  o Cover  title  only. 

D.  C Di.strict  of  Columbia. 

ed Edition. 

H.  ex.  doc House  executive  document. 

H.  mis.  doc House  miscellaneous  document. 

1 Leaf,  leaves. 

n.  d No  date. 

n.  p No  place. 

n.  t.  p No  title-page. 

p. ,  pp Page,  pages. 

pt.,pts Part,  parts. 

pi Plate,  plates. 

por Portrait. 

rev Revised. 

S.  ex.  doc Senate  executive  document. 


S.mis.doc Senate  miscellaneous  document. 

Serial  no Serial  numbes  first  assigned  to 

bound  volumes  of  Congressional 
documents  in  Document  Check- 
list, 2d  ed.,  189.'),  and  continued 
in  document  indexes  of  65th 
and  subsequent  Congresses. 

sesa Session. 

U.  S United  States. 

V Volume,  volumes. 

f  ° Folio. 

4" •■. Quarto. 

8» Octavo. 

120 Twelvemo. 

16" Sixteenmo. 

24» Twenty-fourmo. 

32» Thirty-twomo. 


3    . 


SHLF 

/ 

AV2. 


INTEODUCTIOK 

This  List  of  Publications  of  the  Agriculture  Department,  1862-1902, 
with  analytical  index,  is  the  first  of  the  series  of  contributions  toward 
a  Biblioo-raph}'  of  United  States  public  documents,  which  will  deal 
with  the  publications  of  all  the  Executive  Departments  and  other 
independent  publishing  offices  of  the  Government.  Separate  lists  of 
the  publications  of  each  of  these  Departments  and  oflices  will  be  issued 
from  time  to  time  as  completed,  and  will  be  supplied  to  State  and 
Territorial  libraries,  designated  depositories,  and  other  libraries  as  far 
as  the  limited  edition  will  admit.  Librarians  arc  invited  to  point  out 
errors  and  to  make  suggestions  for  consideration  prior  to  the  consoli- 
dation of  the  complete  work. 

I  desire  to  express  my  sincere  thanks  for  the  assistance  rendered  by 
Mr.  George  William  Hill,  Chief  of  the  Publications  Division,  and 
Mr.  Robert  B.  Handy,  assistant  in  charge  of  the  document  section, 
Agriculture  Department. 

L.  C  Ferrell, 
Superintendent  of  Documents. 

OCTOKEK  13,  1903. 


PREFACE 

Though  next  to  the  youngest  of  the  Executive  Departments  of  the 
United  States  Government,  and  its  work  having-  been  for  3'ears  impeded 
b}^  lack  of  interest  on  the  part  of  Congress,  the  publications  of  the 
Agriculture  Department  rank  second  to  none  in  number  and  use- 
fulness. 

From  a  doubtful  experiment,  with  an  annual  report  as  its  only  pub- 
lication, the  Department  has  developed  into  a  great  publishing  office, 
the  output  of  which  is  eagerly  sought  by  those  engaged  in  agricultural 
inquir}'. 

The  constant  changes  in  the  personnel  of  the  various  divisions  com- 
posing the  Department,  the  growing  need  and  gradual  extension  of 
investigations,  necessitated  in  a  degree,  and  at  least  satisfactoril}^ 
explain,  the  otherwise  incomprehensible  peculiarities  and  confused 
methods  which  characterize  the  publications  of  the  various  bureaus 
and  oflSces  and  of  the  Department  as  a  whole. 

FORMER   LISTS. 

As  earlj^  as  1867  a  general  index  was  made  to  the  annual  reports 
from  1862  to  that  date  (Al. 1:867,  p.  473),  and  a  still  more  elaborate 
index,  1837-1876  (including  the  agricultural  reports  made  through  the 
Patent  Office  from  1837-1861),  was  issued  in  187U  (A1.8:ll:),  with  a 
supplement  bringing  the  work  down  to  188.5,  printed  in  1886  (A1.8: 12); 
])ut  it  was  not  until  1S91  that  a  list  of  the  miscellaneous  publications 
appeared  (A1.S:55),  and  that  included  only  the  pul)li(ati()ns  for  the 
five  years  from  1889  to  1893,  being  simph'  a  consolidated  reprint  of 
the  lists  which  had  been  a  feature  of  the  annual  reports  of  the  Secre- 
taiT  for  those  years. 

In  1896  another  index  to  the  annual  reports,  1837-1893,  was  printed 
(A21.3:l),  in  the  preface  to  which  the  former  attempts  to  index  the 
reports  arc  characterized  as  "so  unsatisfactory  for  the  purpose  for 
which  they  were  designed  as  to  have  fallen  into  almost  complete  dis- 


use."  While  it  is  not  doubted  that  this  index  was  of  great  service,  it 
still  left  the  problem  of  the  niiseellaneoiis  publications  unsolved,  and 
it  was  therefore  gratifying  when,  toward  the  latter  end  of  the  same 
3'ear,  the  first  list  including  these  publications  was  issued. 

This  checklist,  including  all  the  pul)lications  from  IS-tl  to  fJune  80, 
1895  (A17.3: 11),  and  giving  a  decimal  classification  for  the  convenience 
of  those  who  wished  to  "  keep  their  files  of  Government  publications 
apart  from  their  general  collection  of  books,"  served  to  emphasize  the 
necessity  for  a  complete  catalogue  of  the  pu])lications  therein  enumer- 
ated, and  formed  a  working  basis  in  collecting  the  set  of  publications 
of  the  Agriculture  Department  in  the  library  of  the  office  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  which  is  now  the  most  complete  set  of 
such  publications  in  existence. 

In  1898  an  author  index  to  all  the  publications  of  the  Department, 
1841-1897,  was  printed  (A21.3:'l).  Much  valuable  information  was 
necessarily  omitted  from  this  work  on  account  of  the  limitations  of  a 
strictly  "author  index,"  which  debarred  some  important  publications 
that  failed  to  bear  their  authors'  names. 

The  latest  attempt  to  supply  the  much-needed  reference  list  was  a 
"List  ])y  titles  from  1840  to  June,  1901,"  issued  in  1902  (A21.3:6). 
It  was  but  an  elaboration  of  the  checklist  of  1896,  and  while  more 
complete,  presented  the  matter  in  an  equally  awkward  form  for  quick 
reference  use. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  present  list,  combining  both  methods  used  by 
its  predecessors,  the  checklist  and  the  index  forms,  will  prove  a  satis- 
factory reference  work  and  lead  the  searcher  quickly  to  the  desired 
publication. 

CLASSIFICATION    EXPLAINED. 

With  the  establishment  of  the  office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments, by  the  provisions  of  the  printing  act  of  January  12,  1895,  a 
new  era  in  the  historj'^  of  public  documents  was  inaugurated.  Not 
only  did  the  office  at  once  undertake  the  tasks  of  cataloguing  and  index- 
ing imposed  upon  it  by  law,  but  in  its  establishment  as  a  great  clear- 
ing house  for  the  publications  of  the  Government  it  became  necessary 
to  keep  a  file  of  the  publications  for  reference  use.  In  the  beginning 
no  definite  idea  could  l)e  formed  of  the  extent  of  such  a  collection, 
and  no  one"  dreamed  of  the  magnitude  of  the  work  undertaken  when 
it  was  decided  to  collect  and  classif}^  a  library  strictly  governmental 
in  character. 

As  it  was  seen  to  be  impossible  to  arrange  such  a  large  and  uncer- 
tain collection  of  special  publications  by  either  the  "decimal"  or 
"expansive"  svstem  of  libi-ar}^  classification  in  general  use,  a  govern- 
mental author  arrangement  was  adopted,  corresponding  in  the  main 


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to  the  classification  applied  by  Miss  Adelaide  K.  Hasse  to  the  publica 
tions  of  the  Agriculture  Department  in  a  list  issued  by  the  Depart- 
ment in  1895. 

It  was  soon  found  that  this  classification,  however  adequate  for 
a  single  Department,  was  not  capable  of  meeting  the  needs  of  a  great 
library  of  Governmciit  literature,  and  a  new  classification  became 
a  necessity. 

It  was  no  simple  matter  to  devise  a  system  of  classification  elastic 
enough  to  meet  the  needs  of  such  a  mass  of  unrelated  matter  as  neces- 
sarily forms  a  library  of  United  States  pii})lic  documents,  nor  to  foresee, 
though  aided  by  the  fruits  of  the  former  experience,  the  many  incon- 
sistencies and  incongruities  against  which  to  guard.  Decimal,  alpha- 
betical, numerical,  chronological,  author,  subject,  and  serial  methods 
of  classification  were  experimented  with,  until  at  last  the  present  sys- 
tem, a  com] )i nation  of  various  schemes,  was  decided  upon  as  the  most 
simple  and  usable,  and  its  application  to  the  Library  has  proven  satis- 
factorj'  in  every  way. 

But  if  the  task  of  applying  an  acceptal)le  system  to  the  books  was 
hard,  that  of  explaining  it  concisely  and  lucidly  is  certainly  more 
difiicult.  In  giving  the  following- explanation  of  the  method  of  classi- 
fication for  United  States  public  documents,  as  it  is  now  used  in  the 
Public  Documents  Librar}",  which  contains  the  largest  collection  of 
such  publications,  the  hope  is  entertained  that  many  of  the  large 
libraries  may  be  led  to  use  the  scheme,  thus  insuring  uniformit}^  of 
classification,  and  making  the  lists  of  the  various  Departments,  of 
which  this  work  is  the  first,  a  direct  index  to  the  publications  on  their 
shelves. 

The  classification  is  by  governmental  authors:  First,  by  Departments 
or  independent  publishing  ofiices;  second,  by  bureaus,  oflSces,  or  divi- 
sions of  such  Departments  or  independent  publishing  offices. 

Department  symhol. 

The  first  letter  of  the  distinctive  word  in  the  title  of  each  of  the  nine 
Executive  Departments  is  used  to  designate  the  Department,  and  is 
written  as  the  first  term  in  the  "classification  numl)er,"  as  follows: 

A  =  Agriculture  Department. 

C  =  Commerce  and  Labor  Department. 

1   =  Interior  Department. 

J  =  Justice  Department. 

N  =  Navy  Department. 

P  =  Post-Office  DepartmcMit. 

S  =  State  Department. 

T  =  Treasury  Departnient. 

W  =  War  Department. 


Ill  order  that  no  contiict  should  ai  iso  ])etweeii  the  Executive  Depart- 
ments notation  and  that  of  any  ot"  the  independent  publishing  offices, 
two  letters  are  used  in  all  other  notations,  as  follows: 

CS  =  Civil  Service  Commission. 

DC=  District  of  Columbia. 

FC  =  Fish  Commission. 

FS  =  Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company. 

GN  =  Geographic  Names  Board. 

GP=  Government  Printing  Office. 

IC  =  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Ju  —  Judiciary  (United  States  courts,  etc.). 

La  =  Labor  Department. 

LC  =  Library  of  Congress. 

NA  =  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 

NH  =  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers. 

Pr  =  President  of  United  States. 

SI  =  Smithsonian  Institution. 
These  two  lists  give  the  complete  letter  symbols,  and  the  arrange- 
ment on  the  shelves  is  strictly  ulpha])etical  taking  them  as  a  whole. 
Of  course,  the  publications  of  the  Fish  Commission  and  the  Labor  De- 
partment have  since  the  1st  day  of  July,  1903,  been  classified  among 
the  publications  of  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  of  which 
thev  are  now  bureaus,  but  their  publications  as  separate  publishing 
offices  are  left  under  the  old  classification. 

Bureau^  office^  or  division  symhol. 

A  s3mibol  having  been  supplied  for  the  Departments  and  independent 
publishing  offices,  one  for  each  of  the  bureaus,  offices,  and  divisions 
of  such  Departments  or  publishing  offices  Avas  next  considered. 

The  figure  1  following  the  Department  or  independent  publishing 
office  symbol  was  fixed  upon  to  represent  the  Secretary  of  the  Depart- 
ment or  the  chief  executive  officer  of  any  of  the  independent  publish- 
ing offices,  and  is  alwa3^s  used  for  such,  thus — 

Al   =  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  office. 

Wl  =War  Department,  Secretary's  office. 

GPl  =  Government  Printing  Office,  Public  Printer's  office. 

Beginning  with  figure  2,  the  numbers  are  applied  in  numerical 
order  to  the  various  publishing  bureaus,  oflices,  and  divisions,  these 
having  been  arranged  alphabetically  when  the  classification  was 
applied;  new  offices  to  l)e  added  at  the  end  of  the  list  of  a  Department 
and  assigned  the  next  number. 

This  of  course  does  not  provide  for  an  alphabetical  arrangement  of 
the  bureaus,  offices,  etc.,  in  the  future,  but  does  furnish  a  distinctive 
symbol  for  each  without  limit. 


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A  point  is  placed  after  this  second  sj^mbol  to  separate  the  Depart- 
ment and  bureau  notation  from  the  rest  of  the  "  classitication  number." 
Examples: 

Al.  =  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  Office, 

A2.  —  Agriculture    Department,    Accounts    and    Disbursements 

Division. 
A3.  =  Agriculture  Department,  Agrostology  Division. 
A4.  =  Agriculture  Department,  Animal  Industry  Bureau. 
Tl.  =  Treasury  Department,  Secretary's  Office. 
T2.  =  Treasury  Department,  Appointments  Division. 
T3.  =  Treasury  Department,  Auditor  for  Treasury  Department 

(First  Auditor.) 
T-i.  =  Treasury    Department,    Auditor     for    War     Department 
(Second  Auditor.) 

Series  symbol. 

Next  to  be  considered  was  a  symbol  for  the  numerous  series  of  publi- 
cations which  emanate  from  these  various  publishing  offices.  As  sub- 
stantially ever}^  Government  publishing  office  issues  an  annual  report, 
this  annual  report  is  considered  to  be  the  most  important  series  in  the 
publications  of  every  office,  and  figure  1  was  therefore  designated  as 
the  symbol  for  "annual  reports,"  and  written  as  the  third  term  in  a 
"classification  number,"  following  the  point. 

In  like  manner  an  arbitrary  symbol,  figure  2,  is  assigned  to  the 
numerous  publications  of  a  miscellaneous  character  which  are  not 
numV)cred  or  volumed  in  any  series.  Such  sporadic  issues  have  been 
called  "general  publications,"  and  their  symbol,  figure  2,  is  written 
as  the  third  term  in  a  "classification  number". 

A  majority  of  the  pu])lishing  offices  issue  their  publications  num- 
bered in  series  called  "bulletins"  or  " circulars "  or  both;  the  terms 
being  applied  without  any  regularity  as  to  size  or  character  of  the 
works  thus  numbered.  The  figure  8  for  "bulletins"  and  the  figure  4 
for  "circulars"  have  been  permanently  assigned  to  these  classes,  to  be 
written  as  the  third  term  in  a  "classification  number." 

We  now  have  figures  1,  2,  3,  and  4,  when  written  after  the  point  as 
the  third  term  in  a  "classification  number,"  permanently  assigned  as 
symbols,  as  follows: 

.1  =  Annual  reports. 
.2  =  General  publications. 
.3  =  Bulletins. 
.4  =  Circulars. 
From  this  point  the  various   series  are  ari'anged  alphal)eti('ally  as 
far  as  possible,  assigned  the  numbers  following  indefinitel3',  and  all 


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new  series  as  they  come  to  hand  are  given  the  next  number  to  be 
applied  to  a  series,  under  the  office  from  which  the}-  emanate. 

Should  an  office  fail  to  issue  any  of  the  four  classes  of  publications 
here  described,  the  numbers  arc  left  blank,  and  the  num))cring  of 
such  series  as  they  may  issue  ])egins  with  figure  5. 

Following  the  series  sjMnbol  a  colon  is  used  to  separate  the  series 
figure  or  figures  from  the  characters  used  as  individual  ""book  num- 
bers" to  follow. 
Examples: 

Al.  =  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  Office. 
Al.l:  =  Agriculture     Department,    Secretary- \s    Office,     annual 

reports. 
A1.2:  —  Agriculture  Departmeflfit,  Secretary's  Office,  general  pub- 
lications. 


A1.3 
A1.4 
A1.5 


=  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  Office,  bulletins. 
=  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  Office,  circulars. 
=  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  Office,  miscellane- 
ous circulars. 
A1.6:  =  Agriculture     Department,     Secretary's    Office,     special 
reports. 
N6.  =  Navy  Department,  Hydrographic  Office. 
N6.1:  =  Nav3^  Department,  Hydrographic  Office,  annual  reports. 
N6.2:  =  Nav3'   Department,   Hj^drographic   Office,   general  pub- 
lications. 
N6.3:  =  Navy  Department,  Hydrographic  Office,  bulletins. 
N6.4:  =  Navy  Department,  Hydrographic  Office,  circulars. 
N6.5:  =  Navy  Department,  Hydrographic  Office,  catalogues  and 

lists. 
N6.6:  =  Navy  Department,  Hydrographic  Office,  corrections  and 

additions. 
N6.7:  =  Nav}'^ Department,  Hydrographic  Office  [practical  papers]. 

Booh  rtnmher. 

An  individual  "book  number"  is  all  that  is  now  needed  to  complete 
the  classification.  The  symbols  for  this  purpose  are  written  after  the 
colon  as  the  fourth  term  in  the  "classification  number."  In  the  case 
of  annual  or  periodical  publications  the  date  is  used  as  the  book  num- 
ber; for  a  volumed  series  the  volume  number  is  used,  and  in  a 
numbered  series  the  number.  The  works  classified  as  "general  pub- 
lications" being  without  any  of  these  distinctive  features,  it  is  found 
advisable  to  arrange  them  in  alphabetical  order  under  the  most  sig- 
nificant words  of  their  titles,  or  under  their  subjects,  and  the  Cutter 
Author  Table  symbols  for  such  words  arc  used  as  "])ook  numbers." 


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Examples: 

Al.  1:901   =  Agriculture  Dept.,  Sccj'^'.s  Office,  annual  report,  1901. 

Al.  1:902   =Same,  1902. 

A1.2:         =  Agriculture  Dept. ,  Sec3''.s  Office,  general  publications. 

A1.2:AnJ:=  Angora.  Notice  of  receipt  of  letter  from  Min- 
ister Terrell,  relating  to  agriculture  in  Angora. 
November  1,  1893.     (Circ.) 

A1.2:L48  =  Leave  of  absence  not  allowed  to  emploj^ees  out- 
side of  Washington.    October  21,  1890.     (Circ.) 

N6.8:  =  Navy  Department,  llydrographic  Office,  publications 
(numbered). 

NO.  8:3  =  [No.  3.]  List  of  reported  dangers  to  navigation 
in  Pacific  Ocean,  whose  positions  are  doubtful, 
or  not  found  on  charts  in  general  use.  1866. 
191  pp. 

N6.8:40  =  No.  40.  Steam  lanes  across  Atlantic;  [by  M.  F. 
Maury.]     1872.     19  pp.     3  pi. 

T14.5:  =  Treasury  Department,  Second  Comptroller,  decisions, 
digest  of. 

T14.5:l     =         Volume  1.    Compiled  by  George  Chipman.    1852. 

T14.5:2  =  Volume  2, 1869-1884;  compiled  by  R.  J.  Mitchell. 
1885.     433  pp. 

Superior  letters  and  figures. 

Two  other  ver}^  useful  features  of  the  classification  need  some 
explanation,  namel}^  the  use  of  the  superior  letter  a  (*),  and  the 
superior  figures  (^~"). 

The  superior  letter  always  designates  excerpts  from  the  publication 
bearing  the  same  notation  without  the  (").  The  name  adopted  for 
these  excerpts  is  "separates,"  and  they  are  always  designated  b}^  the 
superior  ("),  These  "  separates  "  arc  arranged  in  classes  \)y  themselves, 
immediatel}'  following  the  series  from  which  they  are  taken.  In  cases 
where  the  separates  are  from  an  annual  report  series  it  has  often  been 
found  necessary  to  make  two  classes.  The  personal  report  of  the  chief, 
which  usuall}'  appears  in  pamphlet  form  without  the  accompanying 
documents,  is  arranged  and  book-numbered  by  dates.  The  other  class, 
scientific  reports  accompanying  the  report  of  the  chief,  is  arranged 
alphabetically  on  the  same  plan  as  the  "general  publications." 
Examples: 

A  1.1:901      =  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  Office,  annual 

report,  1901. 
Al.L':9ol     =  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary's  Office,  annual 
report,  1901  (separate). 


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Examples — Continued. 

N 14. 5:885    =  Navy  Department,  Naval  Observatory,  Astronom- 
ical and  Meteorological  Observations,  1885. 
Nl4:.5":As8  =  Same    (separate).      Astrophotographic    Congress, 
International,  etc. ;  by  A.  G.  Winterhalter.    1889. 
(Reprint  of  Appendix  1,  Astronomical  and  Mete- 
orological Observations,  1885.) 
The  superior  figures  are  used  to  differentiate  between  two  publica- 
tions which  may  of  necessity  be  assigned  the  same  symbol  in  the 
alpha])etical  classification,  and  also  to  distinguish  between  the  various 
editions  of  the  same  serial  or  numbered  publication. 

Examples: 

A1.2:  =  Agriculture  Dept.,  Secy's  Office,  general  publications. 

A1.2:Ag8*  =  Agricultural   colleges.     List   of   delegates  and 

visitors  to  tenth  annual  convention  of  Asso- 
ciation of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 
Experiment  Stations,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
A1.2:Ag8*  =  Agriculture  Department.     [Letter  as  to  work 

and  needs  of  Depai-tment  of  Agriculture;  by 
William   G.    Le   Due]     February  27,   1880. 
n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
116.5:  =  Interior  Department,  Education  Bureau,  Circulars 

of  Information. 

116.5:875'  =  1875,    No.    1.     Proceedings  of   Department  of 

Superintendence     of     National     Educational 

Association,  Washington,  D.  C,  January  27 

and  28,  1875.     1875.     Ill  pp.     1  pi. 

116.5:875*  =  1875,  No.  2.     Education  in  Japan;  [by  William 

E.  Griffis  and  David  Murray.]    1875.    61  pp. 

N6.8:  =  Navy  Department,  Hydrographic  Office,  publications 

(numbered). 
N6.8:90*      =  No.  90.     Development  of  great  circle  sailing; 

by  G.  VV.  Littlehales.     1889.     53  pp.     5  pi. 
1  map. 
N6.8:90*     =         Same,  2d  ed.     1889.     63  pp.     7  pi.     2  maps. 
It  will  bo  scon  that  the  system  here  presented  is  expansive  enough 
to  cover  an}^  number  of  departments,  offices,  series,  or  books,  and  that, 
too,  in  as  concise  a  form  as  possible.     A  long  or  intricate  classification 
number  is  not  only  hard  to  apply  to  a  book,   but  it  is  difficult  to 
remember  in  consulting  the  shelves,  and  it  should  therefore  be  as 
short  and  simple  as  possible.     Certainly  the  numbers  or  symbols  in 
the  method  herein  described  express  a  great  deal  in  a  limited  space, 
and  it  is  hard  to  conceive  of  a  shorter  method  of  expressing  such  a 
phrase  as  "Interior  Department,  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 


14 


of  the  Territories  (Hayden),  Final  reports,  Volume  !♦,''"'  than  b}'  the 
accurate  notation  118.5 :i),  which,  when  analyzed,  exhibits  a  clear  state- 
ment of  the  entire  phrase:  (I)  Interior  Department;  (18)  Geological 
and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories  (Haj^den);  (.5)  Final 
reports;  (:!))  Volume  1>:  =  I18.5:9. 

THE   TABLES. 

The  Tables  in  this  work  are  elaborated  from  the  card  shelf  list  used 
in  this  Librar}'.  All  the  necessary  bibliographical  information  is 
appended  to  the  entrj"  of  a  publication  or  series,  and  no  time  or  effort 
has  been  spared  in  the  attempt  to  make  these  Tables  present  an  accu- 
rate and  complete  list  of  all  the  publications  of  the  Department  from 
1862,  including  all  1902  imprints. 

When  a  publication  was  also  issued  as  a  Congressional  document  the 
Congressional  reference  is  inserted  after  the  entry  for  such  publication 
in  the  Tables.  In  a  few  instances  a  single  paper  in  a  volume  has  been 
so  issued,  and  in  those  cases  it  has  been  necessar}^  to  insert  the 
Congressional  reference  in  the  Index. 

Those  publications  which  emanated  from  the  Department,  but  which 
were  issued  only  as  Congressional  documents,  are  listed  chronolog- 
ically in  the  Appendix  to  this  work. 

The  titles  in  the  Tables  are  exact  copies  of  the  title-pages  of  the  pub- 
lications with  the  omission  of  unnecessary  articles.  In  case  of 
"general  publications"  or  other  series  which  are  classified  alphabet- 
ically the  subject  words  are  introduced  as  headings  and  the  title  follows 
as  it  appears  on  the  publication. 

In  counting  the  maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  in  a  volume  the  total 
number  has  been  stated  as  "  plates,"  except  in  cases  where  the  character 
of  the  illustration  was  plainly  determined  by  numbering. 

When  the  word  circular  "(circ.)"  appears  at  the  end  of  an  entry  it 
indicates  a  one-page  publication  of  uncertain  size. 

THE   INDEX. 

The  Index,  which  forms  the  most  important  as  well  as  the  larger 
part  of  this  work,  has  been  carefully  compiled  with  a  view  to  quick 
reference  to  any  special  author,  subject,  or  title.  In  dealing  with  a 
collection  of  publications  differing  so  widely  in  their  sul)ject-matter, 
and  for  the  most  part  of  a  scientific  character,  it  has  been  found  diffi- 
cult to  determine  the  best  form  of  entry  in  man 3'  instances  for  papers 
with  meaningl(\ss  or  strictly  technical  headings,  cspiM-ially  when  a 
reading  of  the  paper  ])y  one  unac(|uainted  witli  tlie  subject  treated  has 
proved  equall}'  unsatisfactory  in  suggesting  a  suitable  title.  There  are 
doubtless  omissions  on  account  of  these  nondesci-ipt  titles,  which,  to 
save  time,  have  been  used  for  the  Index  entries.     Only  where  titles 


15 


were  found  perfectly  nioaiiingless,  as  "A  few  facts  from  Florida" 
or  "A  popular  experiment,"  has  the  article  been  read,  the  reason  for 
which  is  clearly  indicated  by  the  statement  that  a  complete  collection 
of  the  publications  of  the  Department  includes  al)out  ;:^.,5<)0  books, 
pamphlets,  and  circulars  of  from  1  to  1,500  pages  each,  some  of 
which  contain  fifty  or  more  distinct  papers. 

The  Index  entries  to  the  rohimes  listed  are  in  man}^  cases  greatly 
abbreviated,  as  the  full  title  and  all  information  concerning  the  publi- 
cation can  be  obtained  from  the  entry  in  the  Tables,  but  in  the  case  of 
analytical  references  the  full  title  as  given  in  the  document  has  been 
entered,  in  order  to  convey  as  much  information  as  possible. 

In  analyzing  the  annual  reports  of  the  chiefs  of  the  various  bureaus 
or  offices,  only  papers  distinct  from  the  main  report,  or  which,  if 
included,  have  an  individual  author,  are  brought  out  in  the  Index,  the 
various  subheads  in  the  reports  not  being  noted. 

When  a  date  does  not  appear  in  an  entr}^  in  the  Index  it  indicates 
that  there  is  more  than  one  edition  or  print  of  the  article  indexed, 
except  in  cases  of  undated  pulilications,  where  a  date  could  not  be 
given,  or  of  annual  report  analyticals,  where  the  date  appears  as  the 
book  number. 

CONCLUSION. 

The  greatest  drawback  to  systematic  classification  and  read}^  refer- 
ence was  the  vast  number  of  miscellaneous  unnumbered  publications. 
An  endeavor  has  been  ^-:.^s  '  .  this  list  to  classify  in  distinct  series, 
as  far  as  possible,  this  unwieldy  mass,  and  to  that  end  numbers  have 
been  assigned  and  series  formed  and  named,  or  they  were  numbered 
in  either  the  series  ""bulletins"  or  "circulars"  when  these  series  were 
not  already  filled. 

There  is  no  well-defined  definition  for  either  '"bulletin"  or  "circular" 
as  applied  to  public  documents,  as  jvitnessed  by  the  fact  that  the  scries 
of  numbered  "circulars"  in  the  Surgeon-General's  office.  War  Depart- 
ment, contains  both  large  quarto  volumes  and  one-page  letters,  while 
the  circulars  of  other  offices  are  single  sheets  of  man}-  varying  sizes, 
and  of  some  of  the  scientific  bureaus  of  the  Agriculture  Department 
are  small  pamphlets.  In  assigning  numbers  in  this  list,  however, 
the  series  of  "bulletins"  have  been  filled  with  the  more  important 
pamphlet  publications,  and  the  series  "circulars,"  made  up  of  the 
ephemeral  or  smaller  works,  generally  of  one-page  letters. 

The  unnecessary  nudtiplication  of  numbers  on  the  title  pages,  espe- 
cially of  the  publications  of  the  Agriculture  Department,  is  a  subject 
which  does  not  lend  itself  to  easy  explanation,  if  indeed  there  is  any 
reason  in  it,  and  no  account,  therefore,  has  been  taken  in  this  list  of 
the  various  "whole  numbers"  of  the  divisions,  nor  the  "serial  num- 


16 


l)ers'' of  certain  classes  of  literature,  whicli  form  a  cojifused  juin})lc 
of  ujiintelli<;ible  characters  on  the  title-pages  of  so  luan}^  of  the  Depart- 
ment's pamphlets. 

If  the  publications  of  each  publishing  office  could  be  confined 
within  the  two  series  '"'bulletins'"'  and  "  circulars,"  for  which  pro- 
vision is  made  under  each  office  in  the  classification;  or  if,  in  case  of 
continued  issues,  they  could  be  given  a  series  title  and  series  number 
of  their  own,  such  series  title  and  series  number  to  appear  on  the  title- 
page  (not  on  the  cover  or  in  the  back  title)  of  each  publication,  nuich 
of  the  confusion  and  oft-complained-of  "multiplication  of  number- 
ing"' would  be  done  away  with. 

Another  great  boon  to  librarians  would  be  the  adoption  by  the 
Department  of  a  "whole  number,""  to  be  assigned  to  all  publications 
of  the  Department,  ncrmatter  by  which  bureau  issued,  serially  in  the 
order  of  issue,  printed  in  small  type  in  an  inconspicuous  place  on  the 
title-page,  or  at  the  heading  of  an  article,  and  applied  without  reser- 
vation to  ever^^thing  issued  Avhich  the  Department  considers  a  "pub- 
lication." This  "whole  number,"  howevei",  not  to  supersede  the 
series  numbers  of  the  publishing  bureaus,  but  to  take  the  place  of  all 
other  title-page  numbers. 

In  compiling  lists  of  the  publications  of  the  Departments,  every- 
thing issued  by  a  Department,  except  circular  letters  and  cards  and 
notices  of  a  purely  office  character,  should  ])e  listed;  and  yet  it  is 
found  in  many  instances  almost  impossible  to  determine  what  the 
Department  considers  a  "publication,  liiiii'jMiumbered  issues  being 
of  but  a  temporar}"  character,  while  an  unnumbered  card  or  circular 
maj^  be  of  importance,  and  if  discarded  would  be  regarded  as  a  serious 
omission. 

"  Whole  numbers"  are  now  used  by  manj^  of  the  publishing  offices 
to  designate  a  certain  class  of  literature,  ])ut  to  be  of  practical  value 
the  number  must  be  applied  by  the  Department,  and  should  appear 
on  everything  issued  which  it  considers  a  "publication."  Librarians 
could  then  easily  keep  track  of  the  publications  and  be  sure  when 
they  had  them  all,  whereas  now  no  one  knows  wdiat  constitutes  a  com- 
plete set  of  the  publications  of  any  of  the  great  Departments. 

A  carefully  assorted  and  beautifully  bound  collection  of  many  of 
the  publications  of  the  Department,  whicii  proved  of  great  value  in 
compiling  this  list,  is  safely  entombed  in  a  vault  in  the  grounds  of  the 
Department;  its  li})rary  has  a  fair  repres(>ntation  of  the  ])u)>lications; 
whil(>  most  of  the  scientific  bui-eaus  retain  tiles  of  at  least  the  last 
editions  of  their  works;  but  in  no  one  place,  nor  in  all  combined,  does 
the  Dei)artment  possess  anything  like  a  complete  Hie  of  its  valuable 
literature.     This,    however,   is   not   surprising,  for   in    all    the  well- 


114—04 2  17 


equipped  libraries  of  the  various  Departments  it  is  most  discouraging 
to  note  the  doartli  of  publications  of  the  Departments  themselves,  a 
fact  which  should  certainly  be  remedied. 

E\ery  bureau  and  office  in  the  Department  has  l)ecn  visited  and 
private  files  searched  in  the  endeavor  to  make  this  list  complete,  and 
it  is  hoped  it  will  prove  a  satisfactory  substitute  for  a  catalogue  of  the 
Department's  publications. 

William  Leandkh  Post. 

Public  Documents  Library, 

Octoher  m,  1003. 


18 


TABLES 

For  a  full  explanation  of  the  classification  used  in  these  Tables,  see 
pp.  8-15,  without  a  cai'eful  perusal  of  which  the  best  results  can  not 
be  obtained  in  using  this  list. 


19 


A.    AGPilCULTUPiE  DEPARTMENT 

[By  an  appropriation  for  the  collection  of  agricultural  statistics,  March  3,  1839,  an 
agricultural  section  was  established  in  the  Patent  Office.  The  section  continued 
until  May  15,  1862,  when  it  was  made  a  sei)arate  Department,  though  it  was  not 
until  February  9,  1889,  that  it  was  raised  to  the  dignity  of  a  Cabinet  office.] 


Class!  flea- 
tion  no. 


Al.     SECRETARY 


862 
863 
864 
865 
866 
867 
868' 
8(59 
870 
871 

872 
873 

874 

875 


H.  ex.  doc.  78;  serial  no.  1168. 
In  H.  ex.  doc.  v.  5;  serial  no.  1184. 


Al.l:     Annual  reports 

[The  annual  report  on  agriculture  began  in  1837  with  a  two-page  statement  in  the 
report  of  Henry  L.  Ellsworth,  Commissioner  of  Patents.  From  that  date  to  1861 
it  formed  a  part  of  the  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents,  making  a  separate 
volume  after  1849. 

In  1S62  the  Department  of  Agriculture  was  established  and  its  annual  report  was 
uniformly  issued  up  to  1893.  Beginning  with  the  report  for  1894,  in  accordance 
with  paragraph  2,  section  73,  of  the  printing  act  of  January  12,  1895,  the  report 
has  been  prepared  in  two  volumes,  one  containing  the  Secretary's  report  and 
the  purely  executive  reports  of  the  several  chiefs  of  bureaus,  divisions,  and 
offices;  the  other,  ktiown  as  the  Yearbook  (ALIO:),  embracing  the  Secretary's 
report  and  a  collection  of  special  articles  on  agricultural  science. 

The  title  of  the  head  of  the  Department  was  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  until  1889, 
when  he  became  .'Secretary  of  A,i,'ricultnre  and  a  member  of  the  Cabinet. 

References  to  the  various  repurts  and  scientific  papers  contained  in  this  series  of 
annual  reports  will  be  found  under  their  proper  headings  in  the  Index  to  this 
work. 

For  further  information  see  notes  under  Al.l  a:] 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture 

1862  (Newton),  632  pp.,  52  pi. 
Same,  37th  Cong.,  3d  sess., 

1863  (Newton),  698  pp.,  48  pi, 
Same,  38th  Cong.,  1st  sess. 

1864  (Newton),  676  pp.,  48  pi 
Same,  38th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  68;  serial  no.  1228. 

1865  (Newton),  iv-|-608  pp.,  32  pi. 
Same,  39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  136;  serial  no.  1266. 

1866  (Newton),  656  pp.,  36  pi. 
Same,  39th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  107;  serial  no.  1297. 

1867  (Stokes;  Capron),  xix+512  pp.,  37  pi. 
Same,  40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.     In  H.  ex.  doc.  v.  21;  serial  no.  1347. 

1868  (Capron),  [4] +671  pp.,  19 pi. 
Same,  40th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc;,  unnumbered;  serial  no.  1383. 

1869  (Capron),  702  pp.,  38  pi. 
Same,  4LstCong.,  2(1  sess.,  11.  ex.  doc.  niiiiund)ered;  serial  no.  1428. 

1870  (Capron),  688  pp.,  33  pi. 
Same,  41st  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  unnumbered;  serial  no.  1461. 

1871  (Watts),  [4]  I  524  pp.,  29  pi. 
Same,  42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  ex.  doc.  [327];  serial  no.  1522. 
Same,  witliout  accompanying  documents.     42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex. 

doc.  1,  p.  145;  serial  no.  1502. 

1872  (Watts),  524  ])p.,  12  pi.     (Not  issued  in  Congressional  set.) 

1873  (Watts),  496  pp.,  1  \)\.     [Erroneously  assigned  serial  no.  1616,  but 
never  issued  in  Congressional  set.] 

1874  (Watts),  4()3  pp.,  9  pi. 
Same,  43d  Cong.,  2(1  sess.,  11.  ex.  doc.  unnumbered;  serial  no.  1652. 

1875  (Watts),  536  pp.,  (il  pi.     (Not  issued  in  Congressional  set. ) 


21 


Tables 

I'lasslflca- 
tlon  110. 

Al.l: 

876 

877 

878 
879 
880 


881-2 
883 
884 

-  885 
886 
887 
888 

889 
890 
891 
892 
v«93 
894 
895 
•^  896 
897 
898 
899 
900 
901 
902 

Al.l«: 
Al.l": 


109;  serial  no.  2114. 
178;  serial  no.  2212. 


H.  ex.  doc.  1,  pt.  7;  serial  no.  2732. 
H.  ex.  doo.  1,  pt.  6;  serial  no.  2847. 
doc.  1,  pt.  6;  serial  no.  2940. 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

1876  (Watts),  447  pp.,  15  pi.     (Not  issued  in  Congressional  set.) 

1877  (Le  Due),  592+[l]  pp.,  54  pi.     (Not  issued  in  Congressional  set.) 
>SV('  for  supplemental  report,  1877,  A1.2:An7' 

1878  (Le  Due),  608-(-[l]  pp.,  59  pi.     (Not  issued  in  Congressional  set.) 

1879  (Le  Due),  621  pp.,  67  pi.     (Not  issued  in  Congressional  set.) 

1880  (Le  Due),  672  pp.,  136  i)l. 

Same,  preliminary  report,  46tli  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  ex.  d(je.  27;  serial 
no.  1941. 

1881  and  1882  (Loring),  704  pp.,  85  pi. 

Same,  47th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doe.  [228];  serial  no.  2034. 

1883  (Loring),  496  jip.,  54  pi. 
Same,  47th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  11,  ex.  doe. 

1884  (Loring),  581  pp.,  71  pi. 
Same,  48th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  IL  ex.  doe 

1885  (Colman),  640  pp.,  45  pi. 
Same,  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  269;  serial  no.  2309. 

1886  (Colman),  719  pp.,  72  pi. 
Same,  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  ox.  doc.  378;  serial  no.  2405. 

1887  (Colman),  724  pp.,  70  pi.,  1  map. 
Same,  49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  IL  ex.  doc.  201;  serial  no.  2487. 

1888  (Colman),  708  pp.,  69  pi.,  1  map. 
Same,  50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  470;  serial  no.  2564. 

Secretary  of  Agriculture 

1889  (Rusk),  560  pp.,  44  pi. 
Same,  51st  Cong.,  1st  sess. 

1890  (Rusk),  612  pp.,  50  pi. 
Same,  51st  Cong.,  2d  sess., 

1891  (Rusk),  653  pp.,  59  pi.,  1  map. 
Same,  52d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  ex. 

1892  (Rusk),  656  pp.,  71  pi. 
Same,  52d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  1,  pt.  6;  serial  no.  3095. 

1893  (Morton),  608  pp.,  29  pi. 

Same,  53d  Cong..  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doe.  1,  pt.  6;  serial  no.  3216. 

1894  (Morton),  120  pp. 

Same,  53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  1,  pt.  6;  serial  no.  3310. 

1895  (Morton),  266  pp.,  1  chart. 

Same,  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doe.  6;  serial  no  3390. 

1896  (Morton),  li+269  pp. 

Same,  54th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doe.  6;  serial  no.  3496. 

1897  (Wilson),  liv+226  pp. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  6;  serial  no  3651. 

1898  (Wilson),  Ixiii  i  212  pp. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doe.  6;  serial  no.  3768. 

1899  (Wilson),  lxx+266  pp. 

Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  6;  serial  no.  3929. 

1900  (Wilson),  lxxviii+297  pp. 

Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  6;  serial  no.  4116. 

1901  (Wilson),  CXV4-344  pp. 

Same,  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  H.  doc.  6;  serial  no.  4301. 

1902  (Wilson),  cxxiv+402  pp. 

Same,  57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doe.  6;  serial  no.  4466. 
See  also,    for  another  print  of    personal   report  of  Secretary,    1902, 
A1.8:73 

Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  report) 

[The  personal  report  of  the  Secretary  i.s  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form  in 
advance  of  the  main  volume;  is  also  the  first  paper  in  the  Yearbook  (ALIO:);  and 
sometimes  appears  as  a  broadside,  or  as  a  pamphlet  printed  on  one  side  of  the 
page  only,  for  the  use  of  the  press.] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  niLscellaneous) 

[Only  a  small  number  of  the  scientific  papers  accompanying  the  report  of  the 
Secretarv  are  known  to  have  been  printed  separately.  References  to  all  the 
scientific  papers  will  be  found  under  their  proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this 
work.] 


22 


Table§ 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A.l:2 

Ag8i 

Ag8^ 


An4 
An5' 


An5'^ 
An7' 
An7-^ 
Ap4i 


ApG' 
Ap6'' 
B39' 


B39'^ 

b:w* 

B*)5 

C29' 

C29'^ 
C29^ 

C29* 
C29* 

C29''' 

C491 

049^ 
C49» 

C49< 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Oenerul  piiblicsitioiiN 

Agricultural  Culleges.  List  of  delegates  and  visitors  to  10th  annual 
convention  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 
Experiment  Stations.     1896.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

Agriculture  Department.  [Letter  as  to  work  and  needs  of  Department 
of  Agriculture;  by  William  G.  Le  Due]  Feb.  27,  1880.  n.  t.  p. 
15  pp. 

Agriculture  Department.     Notice  of  its  various  functions.     1893.      ( Circ. ) 

Angora.  Notice  of  receipt  of  letter  from  Minister  Terrell  relating  to 
Agriculture  in  Angora.     Nov.  1,  1893.     (Circ.) 

Animal  Industry  Bureau.  Proposed  bill  submitted  for  consideration  and 
revision,  offering  amendments  to  act  of  May  29,  1884,  establishing 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  with  view  of  more  effectual  control  of 
contagious  diseases,     n.  t.  p.     n.  d.     12  pp.     4° 

Animal  Industry  Bureau.  [Letter  of  J.  M.  Rusk  relative  to  establish- 
ment of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  etc.]     Apr.  12,  1890.     8  pp. 

Annual  report  of  Connnissioner  of  Agriculture   (supplemental)  to  Presi- 
dent.    Nov.,  1877.     19  pp. 
Same,  also  transmitting  special  Department  reports  no.  1  [A1.6:l]  and 
no.  3  [Al. 6:3]     19+32+26  pp. 

Apparatus  for  sale.     Jan.  24,  1896.     (Circ.) 

Appalachian  region.  Message  from  President  of  U.  S.,  transmitting 
rep<jrt  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  [James  Wilson,  in  collaboration 
with  Department  of  the  Interior],  in  relation  to  forests,  rivers,  and 
mountains  of  southern  Apjtalachian  region.  1902.  210  pp.  78 
[80]  pi.  large  8° 
Same,  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  84;  serial  no.  4229. 

Appointment  clerk,  rejjort  of.     Dec.  1,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
Same;  revised.     Dec.  1,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     7  pji. 

Beet  sugar.      Special  report  on  beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.   [in  1897]. 
1898.     240  pp.     2  maps. 
Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  396;  serial  no.  3691. 
Same,   separate,   pp.   iv.+l 61-233;   Beet-sugar  industry  in   U.  S.   [in 

1897],  report  of  special  agent  Charles  F.  Say  lor. 
Same,  separate,  pp.  135-140,  160;   Analyses  of  sugar  beets  grown  in 
various  States;  by  H.  W.  Wiley. 

Beet  sugar.      Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in   U.  S.  in  1898.      1899. 
162  pp. 
Same,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  267;  serial  no.  3812. 

Beet  sugar.      Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.  in  1899;   with  a 
supplementary  report  on  cane-sugar  industry  of  Hawaiian  Islands. 
1900.     200  pp.     4  maps. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  699;  serial  no.  3985. 
^'«;a;.so  A  1.8:69. 

Cattle.  Reports  on  diseases  of  cattle  in  U.  S.,  made  to  Commissioner 
of  Agriculture,  with  accompanying  documents.  1869.  190  pp. 
Ipl. 

Cattle.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  on  diseases  of  cattle  in 
U.S.     1871.     [4] +205  pp.     14  pi.     4° 

Cattle.     Corresjiondence  with   S.    W.    Allerton   concerning  exportation 
of  Canadian   cattle   from   port  of  Boston,   Mass.     I)ec.   28,  1896. 
n.  t.  p.     11  \>\h 
Same.     (l>roadside. ) 

Cattle.  Results  of  examinations  of  fluids  of  diseased  cattle,  with  refer- 
ence to  ])resence  of  cryptogamic  growth.     1871.     12  pp.     4°     * 

Cattle.  Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia  or  lung  plague  of  cattle;  where 
and  to  what  extent  it  exists.     1870.     17  pp.     * 

Civil  service.       Letter  relative    to   classified    service.       Dec.    16,    1895. 
(Circ.) 
Same.     Dec.  1,  1896.     (Circ.) 

Civil  service.     Civil  servi(!e  in  [Agricuhurc]  Department.     Feb.  29,  1896. 
n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
Same.     May  14,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

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A 1 .     SECRKTARY— Continued 

Oeiierul  publiosilioiis — Cuntinueil 

Colnian,  N.  J.     Report  in   response  to  inquiries  of  select  committee  of 
Senate  appointed  to  inquire  into  and  examine  the  methods  of  busi- 
ness of  the  J'jxecutive  l)ei)artnu'nts.      18S8.     n.  t.  jt.     106  j)}). 
Convention.     Proceedings  of  National  Agricultural  Convention   held  at 
Washington,  Feb.  15-17,  1872.     1872.     84  pp. 
Same,  42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  164;  serial  no.  1526. 
Dairy.     P]xport  of  dairy  products  of  U.  S.,  1821-1890.     [1890.]     (Circ.)    * 
Expenditures.     [Relative  to  restriction  of  expenditures  in  Department.] 

Apr.  6,  1896.     (Circ.) 
Experiments.    Protest  against  proposed  legislation  restricting  experiments 
of  Department.     [With  copy  of  Senate  bill  1063.]     May  25,  1897. 
n.  t.  p.     8-1-2  pp. 
Flax  and  Hemp  Commission.     Report  of  Flax  and  HemiJ  Commission 
[J.  K.  Moorhead,  Jno.  A.  Warder,  and  Chas.  Jackson],  appointed 
underactof  Congressof  Feb.  25, 1863.    n.  p.     [1865.]    96  pp.     (Cover 
title  only.) 
Same,  38th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  35;  serial  no.  1209. 
Horses.     Market  for  American  horses  in  foreign  countries.     1898.     94  pp. 

6  pi. 
Hungarian  brome  grass.     Notice  of  circular  [no.  1,  Botany  Division]  on 

Hungarian  brome  grass.     June,  1894.     (Circ.)     * 
Inspectors.     General  orders  to  inspectors  [relative  to  humane  treatment 

of  animals].     May  13,  1896.     (Circ.) 
Leave  of  absence  not  allowed  to  employees  outside  of  Washington.     Oct. 

21,  1896.     (Circ.) 
Notice  of  receipt  of  communications  on  various  subjects.     Julv  7,  1893. 

(Circ.)     * 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Report  of  participation  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
in  International  Exhibition  of  1876;  by  AVilliam  Saunders.    1884.    * 
Plants.     Catalogue  of  U.  S.  plants  in  Department  of  Agriculture.     [186-.] 

27  pp.     (Cover  title  only. ) 
Promotions.     Regulations  governing  promotions,  etc.,  in  Department  of 

Agriculture.     Dec.  1,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Publications.     General   order   [relative   to]  distribution  of  pu])lications. 
Jan.  10,  1896.     (Circ.) 

'    ■  Oct.  15,  1895. 

Feb.  25,  1896. 
Mav  16,  1896. 
Julv  1,  1896. 
Mai-.  15,  1897. 
June  30,  1897. 
Publications.     Instructions  relating  to  purcha.se  of  publications.     Jan.  22, 

1896.     (Circ.) 
Railroad  and  transportation  companies.     Circular  to  railroad  and  trans- 
portation companies  relative  to  prevention  of  exportation  of  diseased 
cattle.     Feb.  24,  1890.     (Circ.)     * 
Rusk,  Jeremiah  M.     Annual  reports,  with  selected  correspondence,  relat- 
ing to  export  trade  of  U.  S.  in  live  stock  and  meat  products,  of  Jere- 
miah M.  Rusk,  1889-92.     1893.     40+52-f  59+64-|-33  pp. 
See  aim  for  correspondence  A  1.8:53. 
Scientific  work  in   Department.       Recommendation  for  appointment  of 
director  in  chief  of  scientific  work.     Feb.  15,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Scientific  work  in  Department.     Opinions  of  scientific  men  and  others 
with   regard    to  proposition    for   a   director  in  chief   of   scientific 
bureaus.     1st  ed.     [1896.]     n.  t  p.     3  pp. 
Same.     2d  ed.     [1896.]     n.  t.  j).     8  pp. 
Same.     3d  ed.     [1896.]     n.  t.  ]>.     16  jip. 
Same,  additional  opinions.     [1896.]     n.  t.  p.     4  \>y>. 
Same,  additional  resolutions.     [1896.]     n.  t.  p.     4  p}). 
Same   with  report  of  Senate  Connnittee  on  Agriculture  and  Forestry. 
[1896.]     n.  t.  i>.     12  pp. 

*N()  copy  found. 


Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 


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4  pp. 

4  pp. 

4  pp. 

4  pp. 

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Se3« 

Seed. 
Seed. 

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Tables 


of  diHtributiou  of  secil.    July 
n.   d. 


Ocneral  publicitlioiis — Continued 

Relative  to  status  and  discontinujuu 
25,  1895.      (Circ-. ) 

Opinions  of  the  press  concerning  free-seed  distribution. 
n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

Statement  of  secretary  at  joint  meeting  of  Senate  and  House  Com- 
mittees of  Agriculture  [relative  to]  free-seed  distrilnition.  Jan.  15, 
1896.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Proposals  for  furnishing  seed.     Mar.  18,  1896.     (Slip.) 
Statement  in  regard  to  award  of  seed  contract.      Apr.   16,   1896. 
n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Prohibiting  use  of  Government  seed  I'uvelopes  l)v  unauthorized 
parties.     May  2,  1896.     (Circ.) 
Cost  of  seed  distribution!     Jan.  30,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Brief  instructions  in  regard  to  sowing  seeds  and  raising  young 
plants  of  forest  trees,     n.  d.     5  pp. 
Sheep  husbandry  in  U.  S.     Origin  and  growth  of  sheep  husbandry  in 
U.  S.,  with  some  remarks  on  angora  fleece.     1880.      [1] +133  pp. 
4  pi. 
Same,  45th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  25;  serial  no.  1828. 
Societies.     List  of  agricultural  and  horticultural  societies  in  U.  S.    1869.    * 
Specifications  of  workmanship  and  materials  required   in  erection  and 
completion  of  new  building  for  acconnnodation  of  Department  of 
Agriculture   in  Washington,    I).  C;   prepared  by  Cluss    &  Kam- 
merhueber.     1867.     26-|-2pp. 
Sugarhouse  machinery  for  sale  July  1,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp.     4° 
Traveling  expenses.     Allowances  for  traveling  expenses.      Oct.  1,  1889. 
8  pp. 
Same.     July  1,  1893.     11  pp. 
A'ienna.     Notice  relating  t(j  International  Exhibition,  Vienna,  1894.    Nov. 

27,  1893.      (Circ. ) 
Wilson,  James.     Speech  by  James  Wilson,  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  deliv- 
ered Julv  7,  1902,  at  School  of  Agriculture,  Columbus,  Ohio.     July 
17,  1902."    n.  t.  ]).     6  pp. 
Wools.     Report  upon  examination  of  wools  and  other  animal  fibers;  by 
William  McMurtrie.     1886.     613  ])p.     72  pi.     4° 
Same,  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  392.     Serial  no.  2426. 

Rulletint« 

None  issued. 
Circulars 

[No.  1.]  Statem6nt  in  regard  to  award  of  seed  contract.     Apr.  16,  1896. 

n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
[No.  2.]   Vivisection  in  District  of  Columbia.    May  16,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
No.  3.  Address  on    progress    of  Southern   agriculture;    by   Charles   W. 

Dabney.     June  1,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
No.  4.   [Letter  of  protest  and  api^eal  to  persons  interested   in   animal 

industry,  accompanying  a  draft  of   Senate   bill   1552,  54th  Cong., 

1st  sess.,  entitled   ".\n  act  for  the  further  prevention  of  cruelty  to 

animals  in  District  of  Columbia."]     June  5,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  5.  Civil  service  in  Department  of  Agriculture.     June  20,    1896.     n. 

^  t.  p.     4  ])p. 
No.  6.   Nundu'r,   status,  and  compensation  of  employees  in  Department 

of  Agriculture,  July  ],  1897.     Jan.  20,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     4  j))). 
No.  7.  Possible  influence  of  importation  of  Ilawaiian  sugar  on  beet-sugar 

production  in  United  States.     Jan.  17,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  8.   [Cooperative  work  in  grass  and  forage  ])lant  investigations  with 

State  experiment  stations;  by  T.   A.   Williams.]     Nov.   20,   1900. 

n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 
Same,  revised.     [1901.]     n.  t.  p.     16i)p. 
No.  9.   [Collectitm  and  distri})ution  of  grass  seed:  field  work;  by  C.  L. 

Shear.]     Dec.  10,  1900.     ii.  t.  \<.     II  pp. 

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A I .     SECRETARY— Coutinuud 

IWiseellaiicoiis  circulars 

No.  1.  Castor-oil  plant,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

No.  2.  ]\Iisi?issippi  River  fioud.     Apr.  12,  1897.     n.  t.  ]i. 

No.  3.  Mississippi  River  flood,  2d  report.     Apr.  22,  1897. 


()  pp. 


A1.6:  '  Special  reports 


N( 


pros- 


nects  <if  cane-su'^ar  iiidustrv 


t.  p.     4  pp. 


II.  S.     187 


No 

No 


1877.     (In  A27.0:15.) 
tea-i)lant,  and  ])ra('tiea])ility  of  its  culture 
Also  some  remarks  on  cultivation  of  Coffee 


.  1.  Condition  am 

41  pp. 
See  also  A1.2:An7^ 
.  2.  Condition  of  crops,  etc. 
.  3.  Tlu'a  viridis  or  Chinese 

and  juanufacture  in  C  S. 

plant.     1877.     26  pp. 
See  also  A1.2:An7* 
No.  4.  Ctdtivation  of  fig,  and  method  of  preparing  the  fruit  for  commerce; 

also  report  on  importance  of  cultivation  of  date  palm.  1878.  17  pp. 
No.  5.  Condition  of  crops,  June  1,  1878.  (In  A27.9:16.) 
No.  6.  Condition  of  crops,  July  1,  1878.  (In  A27.9:16.) 
No.  7.  Condition  of  crops,  Aug.  1,  1878.  (In  A27.9:16.) 
No.  8.  Condition  of  crops,  Sept.  1,  1878.  (In  A27.9:16.) 
No.  9.  Condition  of  crops,  Dec.  1,  1878.  (In  A27.9:16.) 
No.  10.  Condition  of  crops,  and  live  stock,  Jan.,  1879.  _  (In  A27.9:17.) 
No.  11.  The  silk-worm;  being  brief  manual  of  instruction  for  production 

of  silk.     [Bv  C.  V.  Riley.]     1879.     31  pp. 
Same;  by  C.  V"  Riley,  2d  edition.     1882.     37  pp. 
Same,  3d  edition.* 
Same,  4th  edition.     1883.     37  pp. 
Same,  5th  edition.     1884.     37  pp. 
.  12.  Invest  gation  of  diseases  of  swine,  and  infectious  and  contagiou-i 

diseases  incident  to  other  classes  of  domesticated  animals.     1879. 

292  pp.     17  pi. 
.  13.  Condition  of  crops  and  livestock,  Apr.,  1879.     (In  A27.9:17. ) 
.  14.  Condition  of  crops  and  live  stock,  June,  1879.     (In  A27.9:17. ) 
.  15.  Condition  of  crops,  July  1,  1879.     (In  A27.9:17.) 
.  16.  Condition  of  crops,  Aug.  1,  1879.     (In  A27.9:17.) 
.  17.  Condition  of  crops,  Sept.  1,  1879.     (In  A27.9:17.) 
.  18.  Tea-culture  as  a  probable  American  industry ;  by  William  Saunders. 

Read  before  New  York  Horticultural  Society,  at  its  meeting,  Oct.  7, 

1879.     1879.     21  pp. 
.  19.  Condition  of  crops,  Nov.  1,  1879.      (In  A27.9:17.) 
.  20.  Condition  of  crops,  Dec.  1,  1879.     (In  A27.9:17.) 
.  21.  Number  and  prices  of  farm  animals,  Jan.  1,  1880.     (In  A27.9:18. ) 
,  22.  Contagious   diseases  of   domesticated'  animals;    continuation   of 

investigation  by  Department  of  Agriculture.     1880.     268  pp.     15  pi. 

1  map. 
.  2.3.  Condition  of  crops,  Apr.,  1880.     (In  A27.9:18.) 
.  24.  Condition  of  crops,  June  and  July,  1880.     (In  A27.9:18. ) 
.  25.  Condition  of  crops,  Aug.,  1880.     \ln  A27.9:18.) 
.  26.  Culture  of  sumac  in  Sicily,  and  its  preparation   for  market  in 

Europe  and  U.  S.;  by  William  McMurtrie.     1880.     32  pp.     8  pi. 
,  27.  Condition  of  crops,  Sept.,  1880.     (In  A27.9:18.) 
.  28.  Culture  of  sugar  beet  and  manufacture  of  sugar  therefrom  in  France 

and  U.  S. ;  by  William  McMurtrie.    1880.    294  pp.    32  pi.    4  maps. 
[Extensively  quoted  in  Bulletin  No.  '2r),  Chemistry  Bureau.    See  A8.3:2f).] 
.  29.  Condition  of  crops,  Nov.  1,  1880.     (In  A27.9:18.) 
.  30.  Condition  of  crops,  Dec.  1,  1880.     (In  A27.9:18. ) 
.  31.  Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia;  3d  report  of  Charles  P.  Lyman. 

1881.     20  pp.     7  pi. 
.  32.  Condition  of  crops  and  live  stock,  Apr.,  1881.     (In  A27.9:19.)_ 
.  33.   Analytical  work  done  on  sorghum  and  cornstalks  by  Chemical 

division,  July-Dec,  1880;  by  Peter  Collier.     1881.     101pp.     27  pi. 
.  34.  Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated   animals.      1881.      391  pp. 

51  pi. 

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Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 


-Continued 


cane;  by  J.   Henry  Comstock.     LS81. 


Special  report^i- 

No.  35.  Insects  injurious  to  su^ 

11  pp. 
No.  36.  Report  upon  statistics  of  grape  culture  and  wine  produ(;tion  in 

U.  S.  for  1880;  by  William  ]Mc:SIurtrie.     1881.     104  pp. 
No.  37.  Condition  of  crops,  June--July,  1881.      (In  x\.27.9:19.) 
No.  38.  Condition  of  crops,  Aug.  1,  1881.     (In  A27.9:19.) 
No.  39.  Condition  of  crops,  Sept.  1,  1881.      (In  A27.9:19.) 
No.  40.  Condition  and  needs  of  sprinc  wheat  culture  in  Northwest;  bv 

C.  C.  Andrews.     1882.     99  pp. 
No.  41.  Repoi't  upon  estimated  production  of  cereals  of  U.  S.,  for  year  1881. 

[February,  1882.]     1882.     (In  A27.9:20.) 
No.  42.  Condition  of  winter  grain,  etc.,  Apr.,  1882.     (In  A27.9:20.) 
No.  43.  Condition  of  winter  grain,  etc..  May,  1882.     (In  A27.9:20.) 
No.  44.  Acreage  and  condition  of  cotton,  etc.,  June,  1882.     (In  A27.9:20. ) 
No.  45.  Area  and  condition  of  corn,  etc.,  July,  1882.      (In  A27.9:20.) 
No.  46.  Condition  of  corn  and  cotton,  etc.,  Aug.,  1882.     (In  A27.9:20.) 
No.  47.  Climate,  soil,  and  agricultural  capabilities  of  South  Carolina  and 

Georgia;  l)y  J.  C.  Hemphill.     1882.     65  pp. 
No.  48.  Silos  and  ensilage;  a-record  of  j^ractical  tests  in  several  States  and 

Canada.     1882.     70  pp. 
No.  49.  Condition  of  corn  and  cotton,  etc.,  Sept.,  1882.     (In  A27.9:20.) 
No.  50.  Dissemination  of  Texas  fever  of  cattle,  and  how  to  control  it. 

1882.     14  pp. 
No.  51.  Yield  and  (luality  of  small  grain,  etc.     1882.     (In  A27.9:20.) 
No.  52.   Yield  per  acre  of   cotton,  corn,  potatoes,  etc.     Nov.,  1882.     (In 

A27.9:20.) 
No.  53.  Product    and    price    of    principal    crops    of    1882.      1882.      (In 

A27.9:20.) 
No.  54.  Address  of  Geo.  B.  Loring  [on  sorghum  sugar  industry]  before 

Mississippi  Valley  Cane-Growers'  Association,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Dec. 

14,  1882.     1883.     19  pp. 
No.  55.  Grange:  its  origin,  progress,  and  educational   purposes,    by  D. 

Wyatt  Aiken;  read  before  a  convention  called  Ijy  Commissioner  of 

Agriculture  January  23,  1883,  to  consider  subject  of  agricultural 

education.     1883.     18  pp. 
No.  56.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals,  Feb.,  1883.     (In  A27.9:21.^ 
No.  57.  Distril)ution,  etc.,  of  corn  and  wheat,  Mar.,  1883.      (In  A27.9:21.) 
No.  58.  Area  and   condition   of    winter  wheat,    etc.,    Apr.,    1883.     (In 

A27.9:21.) 
No.  59.  Condition  of  winter  grain,  etc.,  May,  1883.     (In  A27.9:21.) 
No.  60.  Acreage  of    sjjring    grain  and    cotton,    etc.,    June,    1883. 

A27.9:21.) 
No.  61.  Area  of    corn,    potatoes,    and    tobacco,    etc.,    Julv,    1883. 

A27.9:21.) 
No.  62.     Observations   on   soils   and   products  of    Florida;    by   William 

Saunders.     1883.     30  pp. 
No.  63.  Grasses  of  U.  S. ;  being  a  synopsis  of  tribes  and  genera,  with  de- 
scriptions of  genera,  and  list  of  species;  bvGeo.  Yasev.    1883.    47  pp. 
No.  64.  Condition  of  crops,  etc.,  Aug.,  1883.    '(In  A27.9:21.) 
No.  65.  Condition  of  crops,  Sept.,  1883.     (In  A27.9:21.) 

[Series  (liscoiitiiiued.    Statistical  matter  of  like  character  published  after  tliis  date 
in  Statistical  rci)()rt,  Statistics  divisioii.     .\27.'.(:] 

]Vli§C'ellaiieoiiN  special  reports 

No.  1.  Address  of  Ci(;o.  B.  Loring  before  American  Forestry  Congress, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  8,  1883  [on  Forestry  in  U.  S.]     1883.    41  ]ip. 

No.  2.  Proceedings  of  [2d]  convention  of  agriculturists,  hel<l  at  Depart- 
ment of  Agricidture,  .Ian.  23-29,  1883.     1883.     245  pp. 

No.  3.  Mississippi:  its  climate,  soil,  j)roductions,  and  airricnltural  capabili- 
ties; by  A.  B.  Hurt.     1884.     89  pp. 

Nil.  4.  Climate,  soil,  ])hysical  resources,  and  agricultural  cajiabilities  of 
Maine,  with  sjiecial  reference  to  occu])ation  of  its  new  lands;  by 
Samuel  L.  Iloanlinan.      18S4.     (iO  i>p. 


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ITIiscellaneou!«  special  reports — Continued 

No.  5.   Propor  vaiiu-  Jiml  luanajjoment  of  Government  tiin})er  lands,  and 

diHtrihution  of  North  American  forest  trees?,  being  pai)ers  read  at 

U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  May  7-8,  1884.     1884.     47  pp. 
No.  6.  Address   of   (Jeo.    B.   Loring  at  National    Convention   of    Cattle- 

Breedens,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  VA,  1884  [on  the  cattle  industry];  also 

rei^ort  of  veterinary  inspector.s  of  New  York.     1884.     21  pp. 
No.  7.  Tide  marshes  of  U.  S.,  by  D.  M.  Nesbit;  with  contributions  from 

U.  8.  Coast  Survev,  S.  L.  Boardman,  Eldridire  ]\Iorse,  and  others. 

1885.     259  pp. 
No.  8.  Cotton  in  Emi)ire  of  Brazil;  antiquity,  metliods,  and  extent  of  its 

cultivation,  with  statistics  of  exportation  an<l  home  con.sumption; 

])y  John  C.  Branner.     1885.     79  pj). 
No.  9.  Proceedings  of  convention  of  delegates  from  agricultural  colleges 

and  experiment  stiitions,  held  at  Department  of  Agriculture,  July 

8  and  9,  1885.     1885.     196  pp. 
No.  10.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  manufactures  from  nativewoods  as  shown 

in  exhibit  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  at  World's  Industrial 

and  Cotton  Exposition  at  New  Orleans,  La. ;  by  Charles  Richards 

Dodge.     1886.     84  pp. 
[Series  discontinucil.] 

[Department]  reports 

[Nos.  1-58  were  issued,  1862-1898,  without  numbers.  A  list  of  titles  and  assigned 
numbers  for  this  series  was  printed  on  cover  pages  3  and  4  of  No.  59,  which  was 
the  first  to  bear  a  number.  A  reprint  of  No.  58,  in  1901,  bore  the  number,  though 
the  old  imprint  date,  1898,  was  retained.] 

[No.  1.  ]  Circular  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  on  present  agricultural, 
mineral,  and  manufacturing  conditions  and  resources  of  U.  S. ;  [by 
Isaac  Newton].     1862.     8  pp. 

[No.  2.]  Catalogue  of  plants,  bulbs,  tubers,  etc.,  for  distribution  from  V.  S. 
propagating  garden,  with  report  on  object  and  aims  of  garden;  by 
William  Saunders.     1862.     8  pp. 
[Said  to  be  the  first  publication  issued  by  the  Department  of  Agriculture.] 

[No.  3.]  Chemical  analysis  of  grapes;  bv  Charles  M.  Wetherill.  1862. 
6  pp.     * 

[No.  4.]  List  of  agricultural,  horticultural,  and  pomological  societies  and 
farmers'  clubs,  etc.,  on  l)ooks  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  Julv  1, 
1870,  etc.     1870.     47  pp.     * 

[No.  5.]  List  of  agricultural  colleges  and  farmers'  clubs  and  agricultural, 
horticultural,  and  pomological  societies  on  books  of  Department  of 
Agriculture,  June  1,  1872,  with  name  of  jiresident  ami  secretarv  of 
each.     1872.     66  pp. 

[No.  6.]  Descriptive  catalogue  of  plants  in  exotic  collection  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture;  by  William  Saunders.     1872.     51  pp. 

[No.  7.]  Department  of  Agriculture:  its  history  and  objects;  bv  James  M. 
Swank.     1872.     64  pp.     12°. 

[No.  8.]  Culture  and  manufacture  of  ramie  and  jute  in  U.  S. ;  by  Emile 
Lefranc.     1873.     19  pi^. 

[No.  9.]  Eucalyptus  glol)ulns  from  a  botanic,  economic,  and  medical  point 
of  view,  embracing  its  introduction,  culture,  and  uses;  translated 
from  the  French  of  J.  E.  Planchon.     1875.     20  pp.     1  pi. 

[No.  10.]  Planter's  guide  for  c-ultivating  and  c-uring  tobacco,  with  informa- 
tion and  instruction  concerning  the  Shelton  tobacco-hanger;  \>re- 
pared  by  Shelton  Tobacco-Curing  Co.,  of  Asheville,  N.  C.   1876.  24  pp. 

[No.  11.]  Catalogue  of  forest  trees  of  U.  S.  which  usually  attain  height  of 
16  feetor  more,  with  notes  and  brief  descriptions  of  more  important 
species,  illustrating  collection  of  forest-tree  section  on  exhibition  by 
Department  of  Agriculture  at  Centennial  Exhibition,  Philadelphia; 
by  George  Vasey.     1876.     38  pp. 

[No.  12.]   List  of  agricultural  societies  and  farmers'  clubs  established  to 
promote  the  agricultural,  horticultural,  and  pomological  intere.stsof 
tlu^  farmer  on  books  of  Department,  July  4,  1876,  with  list  of  agri- 
cultural colleges.     1876.     63  pp. 
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[Xo.  1.'5.]  .Stiitt'iiicnt  1)1'  ai)pr()i)riation.s  and  I'xponditures  of  the  Depart- 
ment, ISlW  to  1S77,  inclusive.     1S77.     18  j)p. 
[No.  14.]  General  index  of  agricultural  reportn  of  Patent  Office,  1837-1861, 

and  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1862-1876.     1879.     225  pp. 
*S'«' for  supplement,  1877-1885,  A1.8:42. 
[No.  15.]  Circular  letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  relative  to 

manufacture  of  maize  and  sorghum  sugars.     1879.     21  pp. 
[No.  16.]   Letter  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  to  Jno.   W.   Johnston, 

chairman  of  Senate  Committee  on  Agriculture,  on  sorghum  sugar 

[by  W.  (J.  LeDuc].     1880.     42  pj).     33.pls.     1  folded  table. 
[No.  17.]   Address  of  (^eo.   B.   Loring  and   other  proceedings  of  Cotton 

Convention  held  in  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Nov.  2,  1881.     1881.     35  pp. 
[No.  18.]  Fertilizers.     Cooperative  experimenting  as  means  of  studying 

effects  of  fertilizers  and   feeding  capacities  of   plants;  by   W.  O. 

Atwater.     1882.     33  pp. 
[No.  19.]  Artesian  wells  upon  Great  Plains;  being  report  of  geological 

commission  appointed  to  examine  a  portion  of  Great  Plains  east 

of  Rocky  Mountains,  and  report  upon  localities  deemed  favorable 

for  making  experimental  V)orings  [by  C.  A.   White  and  Samuel 

Aughey].     1882.     38  pp.      1  mai). 
[No.  20.]  Climatic  and  agricultural  features,  and  agricultural  practices 

and  needs  of  arid  regions  of  Pacific  slope,  with  notes  on  Arizona 

and  New  Mexico;  by  E.   W.   Hilgard,  T.  C.  Jones,  and   R.   W. 

Furnas.     1882.     182  pp. 
[No.  21.]  Florida:  its  climate,  soil,  productions,  and  agricultural  capabili- 
ties [pajjers  by  George  B.  Carse  and  James  H.  Foss].     1882.     98  pp. 
[No.  22.]  Proceedings  of  convention  of  agriculturists  held  in  Department 

of  Agriculture,  Jan.  10-18  [1882].     1882.     204  pp. 
[No.  23.]  Area  and   product  of  cereals  grown  in  1879  as  returned  by 

census  of  1880.     1883.     97  pp. 
[No.  24.]  Culture  of  date;  by  W.  G.  Klee.     1883.     25  pp. 
[No.  25.]  Necessity  of  agricultural  education.     Address  before  convention 

of    presidents  and    professors    f)f    agricultural    colleges,    etc.;   by 

Augustine  J.  Smith,  Jan.  23,  1883.     1883.     15  pp.     * 
[No.  26.]  Encouragement   to   sorghum  and  beet  sugar  industry.     1883. 

64  pp. 
[No.  27.]  Investigation  of  sorghum  as  sugar-producing  plant;  [by]  Peter 

Collier.     188.3.     68  pp.     1  pi.     3  tables. 
[No.  28.]  Preliminary  report  on  forestry  of  Mississippi  Valley,  [by  F.  P. 

Baker];  Tree  planting  on  plains,  [by  Robert  W.   Furnas].     1883. 

45  pp. 
[No.  29.]  Proceedings  of  national  convention  of  cattle  breeders  and  others, 

called  in  Chicago,  Nov.,   1883,   to  consider  subject  of  contagious 

diseases  of  domestic  animals.     1883.     85  pp. 
[No.  30.]   Report  on  juti^  culture  and  importance  of  the  industry;  by  S. 

Waterhouse.     1883.     21  pp. 
[No.  31.]   Results  of   field  experiments  with  various  fertilizers;   by  W.  O. 

Atwater.      1883.      183  pp.     2  folded  tables. 
[No.  32.]  Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  plants  of  U.  S.,  by  Geo.  Vasey; 

also  the  chemical  compcjsition  of  grasses,  l)v  Clifford  Richardson. 

1884.     144  pp.     120  pi.  '  ' 

[No.  32  rev.]  Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  ])lants  of  \L  S.,  and  such 

foreign  kinds  as  have  been  introduced  by  Geo.  Vasey,  botanist, 

with  an  ai)pcndix  on  chemical  composition  of  grasses,  by  Clifford 

Richardson,  and  glossary  of  terms  used  in  describing  grasses.     New 

revised  and  enlarged  edition.     188tt.     148  ])]>.     114  i)l. 
[No.  33.]   Report  of  ))roceeding  of  national  convention  of  cattle  breeders 

and  others,  Chicago,  Nov.  [1884].     1884.     21pp.     * 
[No.  34.]  Microscopic  obsiTvations;  by  Thomas  Taylor.    Internal  parasites 

in  domestic  fowls,  and  butter  and  fats.      1884.     7  pp.     I  pi. 
[No.  35.]  Soils  and  jjroductsof  southwestern  Louisiana,  including  parishes 

of  Saint  Landrv,  Lafavette,  Vermilion,  Saint  Martins,  ll)eria,  and 

Saint  Marys;  [by  E.  E.  Rapley].     1884.     40  pp. 
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tloii  no. 

A1.8:      [l>c  pari  men!]  reports — C'ontinued 

36  [No.  36.]  Organization  and  management  of  seven  agricultural  schools 
in  Germany,  Belgium,  and  England;  by  A.  8.  Welch.  1885. 
107  pp. 

37  [No.  37.]  Address  of  Norman  J.  Colman,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture, 
before  convention  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations, 
Washington,  D.  C,  July  8,  1885.     1885.     17  pp. 

38  [No.  38.]  Addresses  of  Norman  J.  Colman  and  D.  E.  Salmon,  before 
third  national  convention  of  stockmen,  Chicago,  Nov.,  1885.  1885. 
29  pp. 

39  [No.  39.]  Directory  of  departments,  boards,  societies,  colleges,  and  other 
organizations  in  interest  of  agriculture,  horticulture,  stock  raising, 
dairying,  bee  keeping,  fish  culture,  and  kindred  industries.  1885. 
88  pp. 

40  [No.  40.]  Report  of  exhibits  illustrating  agricultural  statistics  at  World's 
Industrial  and  Cotton  Exposition,  New  Orleans,  La.;  by  J.  R. 
Dodge.     1885.     42  pp.     27  diagrams. 

41  [No.  41.]  Rei^ort  on  condition  of  dairying  in  principal  dairy  States  for 
season  of  1885.     1886.     35  pp. 

42  [No.  42.]  Supplement  to  general  index  of  agricultural  reports,  1877  to 
1885.     1886.     113  pp. 

See  for  general  index  A1.8:14. 

43  [No.  43.]  xVddresses  of  Norman  J.  Colman  and  jD.  E.  Salmon,  before 
national  cattle  growers'  convention,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  31  and 
Nov.  1  and  2,  1887.     1887.     11  pp. 

44  [No.  44.]  Rules  and  regulations  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  for 
suppression  and  extirpation  of  all  contagious,  infectious,  and  com- 
municable diseases  among  domestic  animals  of  U.  S. ;  [by  Norman 
J.  Colman].     1887.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

45  [No.  45.]  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment 
Stations  convention  lield  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.,  1887.  Report 
of  committee  on  station  work.  W.  O.  Atwater,  S.  W.  Johnson, 
Geo.  H.  Cook,  committee.     1888.     32  pp. 

46  [No.  46.]  Hog  cholera:  its  history,  nature,  and  treatment  as  determined 
by  inquiries  and  investigations  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry;  [by 
D.  E.  Salmon].     1889.     197  pp.     16  pi. 

47  '  [No.  47.]  Catalogue  of  economic  plants  in  collection  of  Department  of 
Agriculture;  by  William  Saunders.     1891.     42  pp. 

48  [No.  48.]  Papers  on  horticultural  and  kindred  subjects;  by  William  Saun- 
ders.    Reprinted  from  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1863- 

I  1889.     1891.     124  pp. 

49^  [No.  49.]  Report  on  use  of  maize  (Indian  corn)  in  Europe  and  on  possi- 
bilities of  its  extension;  1.  Introduction  of  maize  into  Europe,  by 
Charles  J.  Murphy;  2.  Food  value  of  maize,  by  H.  W.  Wiley; 
3.  Indian  corn  industry  in  United  States,  bv  B.  W^.  Snow.  1891. 
36  pp. 
49^  j        Same,  in  French    (with  omission  of  arti(!le  by  Charles  J.  Murphy). 

1892.     22  pp. 
49-''  I         Same,  in  German  (with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murpliy,  and 

[  addition  of  J'ecipe  for  "  Murphy-brod"  ).     1892.     23  pp. 

49*  I         Same,  in  Scandinavian  (with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy). 

!  1892.     22  pp. 

49^  Same,  in  Spanish   (with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy). 

1892.     24  pp. 

50  [No.  50.]  Progress  report  on  dairv  industry  of  Denmark;  by  C.  C.George- 
son.     [1893.]     14  pp. 

51  [No.  51.]  Studies  of  parasitic  and  predaceous  insects  in  New  Zealand, 
i  Australia,  and  adjacent  islands;  by  A.  Koebele.     1893.     39  pp. 

52^      [No.  52.]  Indian  corn   (or  maize)   in  manufacture  of  beer;   by   Robert 

'  Wahl.     1893.     21  pp. 

52*:        Same,  German.     1893.     22  pp. 

53       [No.  53.]  Selected  correspondence  relating  to  export  trad(^  in  live  stock 
and  meat  products;  [bv  J.  1\I.  Rusk.     1893.]     33  pp. 
See  also  A1.2:R89. 


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70 
71 
72 


[l>e|>arliiieiil]  rcpwrls — C-ontimiiil 

[No.  54.]  8ugge.«tiniLS  regardiiifj  cookinp;  nf  food;  by  Edward  Atkinson; 

with  introductorv  stateinentH  rej^ardinj^  imtritive  value  of  common 

food  materials;  by  Ellen  H.  Richards.      18i)4.     81  pp. 
[No.  55.]  Listof  pnI)lications  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1889-93, 

inclusive.     189-1.     42  pp. 
[No.  56.]  Arbor  day;    its  history  and  observance;   by  N.   H.   Egleston. 

1896.     80  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1896.     80  pp. 
[No.  57.]  Proceedings  of  National  convention  for  suppression  of   insect 

pests  and  plant  diseases  bv  legislation,  held  at  Washington,  D.  C., 

Mar.  5  and  6,  1897;  edited  by  B.  T.  Galloway.     1897.     31  pp. 
[No.  58.]    Cultivation  of  tobacco  in  Sumatra;  by  Emile  Mulder.    1898.    39 

pp.     1  pi. 
No.  58.     Same.     1898  [1901].  _  39  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  59.  Curing  and  fermentation  of  cigar-leaf  tobacco;  by  Oscar  Loew. 

1899.     34  pp. 
No.  60.  Temperature  changes  in  fermenting  piles  of  cigar-leaf  tobacco;  by 

Milton  Whitney  and  Thos.  H.  Means.     1899.     28  pp. 
No.  61.  Tea  culture:  the  experiment  in  South  Carolina;  by  Charles  U. 


No. 


Shepard.     1899.     27  pp.     9  pi. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


62.  Cultivation  of  cigar-leaf  tobacco  in  Florida;  by  Marcus  L.  Floyd. 

1899.  31  pp.     8  pi. 

63.  Work  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on  tobacco;  abstracted 
by  J.  I.  Schulte,  with  introduction  and  comments  by  Milton  Whitney. 

1900.  48  pp. 

64.  Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils,  1899,  by  Milton  Whitney; 
with  accompanying  papers  In'  Thomas  H.  Means,  Frank  D.  Gardner, 
Clarence  W.  Dorsey,  Frank  K.  Cameron,  Lyman  J.  Briggs.  1900. 
198  pj).     29  pi. 

Same.     Maps.     11  maps  in  cloth  folder  (octavo). 
Same,  with  maps,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  399;  serial  no.  3985. 
[For  subsequent  editions  see  A26.5:] 
No.  65.  Physiological  studies  of  Connecticut  leaf  tobacco;  by  Oscar  Loew. 

1900.     57  pp. 
No.  66.  Sheep  and  wool,  a  review  of  progress  of  American  sheep  Jiusbandry; 
by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1900.     63  pp. 

67.  Foreign  markets  for  American  agricultural  j^roducts;  testimony 
of  Frank  H.  Hitchcock  before  Industrial  Commission.  1901. 
53  pp. 

68.  Catalase,  a  new  enzym  of  general  occurrence,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  tobacco  plant;  by  Oscar  Loew.     1901.     47  pp. 

No.  69.  Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.  in  1900.     1901.     178  pp. 

See  also  Al . 2 :B39  and  A 1 . 8 :72. 
No.  70.  Exhaustion   and    abandonment    of    soils;   testimony   of    Milton 

Whitney  before  Industrial  Commission.     1901.     48  pp. 
No.  71.  Some  mutual   relations  between  alkali  soils  and  vegetaticjn;  by 

Thomas  II.  Kearney  and  Frank  K.  Cameron.     1902. 
No.  72.  Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.  in  1901. 
15  pi. 
Same,  57th  (-ong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  316;  serial  no.  4241. 
See  alxo  A  1. 2:15.39  and  A  1.8:69. 
No.  73.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,    1902.      1902. 
See  (dm  other  prints'Al.  1:902. 

Fstriiiers^  l»iillc(i:iN 

No.  1.    What  and  why  of  agricultural  experiment  stations.      1889.      16  ]>p. 

No.  2.   Work  of  agricultural  exi)eriment  stations.     1890.     16  pp. 

No.  3.  Culture  of  sugar  beet;  by  H.  W.  Wiley.     1891.     24  pp. 

No.  4.  Fungous  diseases  of  grape  and  their  treatment;  by  15.  T.  Gallnwav. 

1891.      12  pp. 
No.  5.  Treatment  of  smuts  of  oats  and  wheat.     1892.     8  i)p.     1  pi. 
No.  6.  Tobacco,  instructions  for  its  cultivation  and  curing;    bv   .bilm   M. 

Estes.     1892.     8  pp. 

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20 

21 

221 

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281 

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30 

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32 

331 

332 

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35 
36 
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FaniitTK'  hiillt'liiiN — Continued 

No.  7.  iSprayiu^  fruits  tor  insect  i)ests  and  fungous  diseases,  with  special 
consideration   of  subject   in  its  relation  to  public  health.     1892. 
20  pp. 
No.  7  [i)artial  reprint].  8j)raving  tor  fungous  diseases  ot  apple,  pear,  and 

other  fruits.     1895.     14  pp. 
No.  8.   Results  of  exjieriments   with  inoculation   for  prevention  of   hog 

cholera;  by  D.  K.  Salmon,  1892.     40  pp. 
No.  9.  Milk  fermentations  and  tlieir  relations  to  dairying.     1892.     24  pp. 
No.  10.   Russian  thistle  and  other  troublesome  weeds  in  wheat  region  of 

Minnesota  and  North  and  South  Dakota.     1893.     1(3  pp.     2  pi. 
No.  11.   Rape  plant,  its  history,  culture,  and  uses;  by  Thomas  Shaw.     1893. 

20  pp. 
No.  12.  Nostrums  for  increasing  yield  of  butter;  bv   Harvey  W.  Wiley. 

1893.     1(5  pp. 
No.  13.  Cranberry  culture;  ))y  William  Saunders.     1894.     16  pp. 
No.  14.  Fertilizers  for  cotton;  by  J.  M.  McBryde.     1894.     32  pp. 
No.  15.  Some  destructive  ])otato  diseases,  what  thevareand  how  to  prevent 

them;  by  1'..  T.  (ialloway.     1894.     8  pp. 
No.  16.  Leguminous  i)lants  for  green  manuring  and  feeding;  bv   E.   W. 

Allen.     1894.     24  pp. 
No.    17.   Peach  yellows  and   peach  rosette;  bv  Erwin   F.  Smith.     1894. 

20  pp. 
No.  18.  Forage  plants  for  the  South;  by  S.  M.  Tracy.     1894.     30  pp. 

Same,  with  list  of  Farmers'  bulletins.     1897.     31  pp. 
No.  19.  Important  insjiecticides,  directions  for  their  preparation  and  use; 
by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     1894.     20  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1895.     23  pp. 
Same,  [reprint,  1897].     24  pp. 
Same,  3d  rev.  ed.     1897.     32  pp. 
Same,  4th  rev.  ed.     1898.     32  pp. 
No.  20.  Washed  soils:  how  to  prevent  and  reclaim  them.     1894.     22  pp. 
No.  21.  Barnyard  manure;  bv  W.  H.  Real.     1894.     32  pp. 
No.  22.  Feeding  of  farm  animals;  by  E.  W.  Allen.     1895.     32  pp. 
Same,  rev.     1897.     32  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1901.     44  jip. 
No.  23.  Foods:  nutritive  value  and  cost;  by  W.  O.  Atwater.     1894.     32  pp. 
No.  24.  Hog  cholera  and  swine  plague;  by  D.  E.  Salmon.     1894.     16  pp. 
No.  25.  Peanuts:  culture  and  uses;  bv  R.  B.  Handv.     1895.     24  pp. 

Same  [new  ed.]     1896.     24  pp. 
No.  26.  Sweet  potatoes,  culture  and  uses;  by  .T.  F.  Duggar.    1895.    30  pp. 
Same  [reprinted].     1897.     30  pp. 
Same,  revised.     1900.     32  pp. 
No.  27.   Flax  for  seed  and  fiber  in  U.  S. ;  bv  Chas.  Richards  Dodge.    1895. 

16  pp. 
No.  28.   Weeds,  and  how  to  kill  them;  by  Lyster  H.  Dewey.    1895.     .'il  pp. 
Same,  [reprint,  1898].   With  li.st  of  Farmers'  l)ulletins.     32  pp. 
Same,  revised  edition.     1902.     31  i)p. 
No.  29.  Souringof  milk  and  other  changes  in  milk  jiroducts.     1895.     23  pp. 
No.  30.  Grape  diseases  on  Pacific  coast;  by  Newton  B.  Pierce.    1895.    15  pp. 
No.  31.  Alfalfa,  or  lucern;  [hv]  Jared  G.  Smith.     1895.     23  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1898.     23"pp. 
Same,  [rev.  ed.]    1899.     24  pp. 
No.  32.  Silos  and  silage;  by  Charles  S.  Phnnh.      1895.     31  pp. 
No.  33.   Peach  grf)wing  for  market;  bv  Erwin  F.  Smith.     1895.     24  jjp. 

Same  [2d  ed.]     1895  [1897].     24  i)p. 
No.  34.  Meats:  composition   and    cooking;    l)v    Chas.    D.   Woods.     1896. 

29  pp. 
No.  35.  Potato  culture;  bv  J.  F.  Duggar.     1896.     23  pp. 
No.  36.  Cotton  seed  and  its  products.     1896.     16  pp. 

No.  37.  Kafir  corn,  characteristics,  culture,  and  uses;  bv  C.  C.  Georgeson. 
1896.     12  pp. 
Same,  [reprint,  different  illustrations,  p.  12  extended].     1896  [1897]. 
12  pp. 


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Tables 


A1.9:  1  Fanners'  biilleliiiM — ContinutU 

No.  38.  Spraying  for  fruit  di.seases;  bv  B.  T.  (Jallowav.     1896.     12  pp. 
No.  39.  Onion  culture;  hv  K.  L.  AVat'ts.     189(5.     31  pp. 
No.  40.  Farm  drainage;  l")V  C.  G.  Elliott.     1896.     24  pp. 

Same,  rev.     1899.     24  jSp. 
No.  41.  Fowls:  care  and  feeding;  bv(T.  C.  Watson.     1896.     24  pp. 
No.  42.  Facts  alK.ut  milk;  by  K.  A.' Pearson.      1896.     29  pp. 
No.  43.  Sewage  disj^osal  (ni  farm,  and  i)rotection  of  drinking  water;  by 

Theobald  Sniith.     1896.     20  pp. 
No.  44.  Commercial  fertilizers,  composition  and  use;  bv  Edward  B.  Voor- 
hees.     1896.     24  jip. 

Same,  [2d  print,  with  changes].     Sept.  1896.     24  pp. 
No.  45.  Some  insects  injurious  to  stored  grain;  bv  F.    H.   Chittenden. 

1896.  24  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1897.     24  pp. 

No.  46.  Irrigation  in  humid  climates;  by  F.  H.  King.     1896.     27  pp. 
No.  47.  Insects  affecting  cotton  plant;  byL.  0.  Howard.     Reprinted,  with 
revision  by  author,  from  Bulletin  33,  Office  of  Experiment  Stations. 

1897.  32  pp. 
No.  48.  ^Manuring  of  cotton;  condensed  from  article  by  H.  C.  White,  in 

Bulletin  no.  33  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.     1897.     16  pp. 
No.  49.  Sheep  feeding;  by  John  A.  Craig.     1897.     24  pp. 
No.  50.  Sorghum  as  a  forage  crop;  by  Thomas  A.  Williams.    1897.    20  pp. 

Same,  rev.     1899.     20  pp. 
No.  51.  Standard  varieties  of  chickens;  byGeorgeE.  Howard.    1897.    48  pp. 
Same,  [2d  ed.]  rev.     1897.     48  pp. 
Same,  [3d  ed.]  rev.     1899.     48  pp. 
No.  52.  Sugar  beet,   culture,  seed  development,    manufacture,  and   sta- 
tistics; bv  H.  AV.  Wiley.     1897.     48  pp. 
Same,  rev.    'l899.     48  pp. 

Same,  2d   rev.  ed.    [statistical  matter   revised] ;    bv  G.    L.  Spencer. 
1901.     48  pp. 
No.  53.  How  to  grow  mushrooms;  by  Willian:i  Falconer.     1897.     20  pp. 
No.  54.  Some  common  l)irds  in  their  relation  to  agriculture;  bv  F.  E.  L. 
Beal.     1897.     40  pp. 
Same,  rev.     1898.     40  pp. 
No.  55.  Dairy  herd,  its  formation  and  management;  by  Henry  E.  Alvord. 
Reprinted,  with  revision  bv  author,  from  Yearbook  for  1894.     1897. 
24  pp. 
No.  56.  Experiment  station  work,  1.     1897.     31  pp. 

See  al.^o. AlO.n-.l. 
No.  57.  Butter  making  on  the  farm;  bv  C.  P.  Goodrich.     1897.     15  pp. 

Same,  2d  i)rint.     1897  [1898].     16  jip.  .    .    •  . 

No.  58.  Soy  bean  as  a  forage  crop,  by  Thomas  A.  Williams;  with  appendix 
on  soy  beans  as  food  for  man,  by  C.  F.  Langworthy.     1897.     24  pp. 
Same,  rev.     1897.     24  pp. 
Same,  rev.     1899.     24  pp. 
No.  59.  Bee  keeping;  by  Frank  Benton.     1897.     32  pp. 
No.  60.  Methods  of  curing  tobacco;  by  Milton  Whitney.     1897.     16  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1898.     16  pp. 
Same,  2d  rev.  ed.     1902.     24  pp. 
No.  61.  Asparagus  culture;  l)y  K.  B.  Handy.     1897.     40  pp. 
No.  62.  Marketing  farm  produce;  by  (Teorge  G.  Hill.     1897.     28  pp. 
No.  63.  Care  of  milk  on  farm;  by  R.  A.  Pearson.     1897.     40  pp. 
No.  64.  Ducks  and  geese,  standard  breeds  and  management;  by  George  E. 

Howard.     1897.     48  pp. 
No.  65.  Experiment  station  work,  2.     1898.     32  pp. 

See  also  AlO.n-.l. 
No.  66.  Meadows  and  pastures,  formation  and  cultivation  in  Middle  East- 
ern States;  bv  .Tared  G.  Smith.     1897.     24  ]>]). 
Same,  rev.  ed.    "l899.     28  i)p. 
No.  67.  Forestry  for  farmers;  by  B.  E.  Fernow.     (Reprinted  from  Year- 
books of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  1894  and  1895. )    1898.    48  pp. 


114—04- 


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I'laRNlflca-  Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

tlon  no. 

A1.9:     Farmers'  bulletins — Continued 

68  No.  68.  Black  rot  of  cabbage;  by  Erwin  F.  Smith.     1898.     22  pp. 

69  No.  69.   Experiment  station  work,  3.     1898.     32  pp. 

See  ahn  J^lO.n-A. 

70  No.  70.  Principal   insect   enemies  of   grape;   by  C.    L.    Marlatt.     1898. 

23  pp. 

71  No.  71.  Some  essentials  in  beef  production;  bv  Charles  F.  Curtiss.     1898. 

24  pp. 

72  No.  72.  Cattle  ranges  of  the  Southwest,  history  of  exhaustion  of  pasturage 

and  suggestions  for  its  restoration;  by  H.  L.  Bentley.     1898.    32  pp. 

73  No.  73.  Experiment  station  work,  4.     1898.     32  pp. 

See  also  A10.U:1. 

74  No.  74.   Milk  as  food.     1898.     39  pp. 

75  No.  75.  Grain  smuts;  how  they  are  caused  and  how  to  prevent  them;  by 

Walter  T.  Swingle.     1898.     20  pp. 

76  No.  76.  Tomato  growing;  by  Edward  B.  Voorhees.     1898.     30  pp. 
771     No.  77.  Liming  of  soils;  by  H.  J.  Wheeler.     1898.     19  pp. 

77='  Same.     rev.     1899.     19  pp. 

.    78       No.  78.  Experiment  station  work,  5.     1898.     32  pp. 
See  also  A10.U:1. 

79  No.  79.  Experiment  station  work,  6.     1898.     28  pp. 

See  also  A10.U:1. 

80  No.  80.  Peach  twig-borer,  an  important  enemv  of  stone  fruits;  by  0.  L. 

Marlatt.     1898.     16  pp. 

81  No.  81.  Corn  culture  in  South;  by  S.  M.  Tracv.     1898.     24  pp. 

82  No.  82.  Culture  of  tobacco;  by  Otto  Carl  Butterweck.     1898.     24  pp. 

83  No.  83.  Tobacco  soils;  by  Milton  Whitney.     1898.     23  pp. 

84  No.  84.  Experiment  station  work,  7.     1898.     32  pp. 

See  also  A10.U:1. 

85  No.  85.  Fish  as  food;  by  C.  F.  Langworthy.     1898.     30  pp. 

86  No.  86.  Thirty  poisonous  plants  of  U.  S. ;  by  V.  K.  Chesnut.  1898.  32  pp. 

87  No.  87.  Experiment  station  work,  8.     1899.     32  pp. 

^S'eeoZso  A10.11:l. 

88  No.  88.  Alkali  lands;  bv  Milton  Whitney  and  Thomas  H.  Means.     1899. 

23  pp. 

89  No.  89.  Cowpeas;  by  Jared  G.  Smith.     1899.     16  pp. 

90  No.  90.  Manufacture  of  sorghum  sirup;  by  A.  A.  Denton.     1899.     32  pp. 

91  No.  91.  Potato  diseases  and  their  treatment;  by  B.  T.  Galloway.     1899. 

12  pp. 

92  No.  92.  Experiment  station  work,  9.     1899.     30  pp. 

See  also  AlO.U -A. 

93  No.  93.  Sugar  as  food;  by  Mary  Hinman  Abel.     1899. 

94  No.  94.  Vegetable  garden;  by  Charles  H.  Greathouse. 
95^     No.  95.  Good  roads  for  farmers;  by  Maurice  O.  Eldridge. 
952  Same,  [2d  ed.]     1900.     47  pp. 

96  No.  96.  Raising  sheep  for  mutton;  bv  Charles  F.  Curtiss. 

97  No.  97.  Experiment  station  work,  10."    1899.     32  pp. 

See  also  AlO.llrl. 

98  No.  98.  Suggestions  to  southern  farmers.     1899.     48  pp. 

99  No.  99.  Three  insect  enemies  of  shade  trees;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     (Re- 

printed with  some  annotations  bv  the  author  from  Yearbook  of 
Department  of  Agriculture  for  1895. )     1899.     30  j^p. 

100  No.  100.   Hog  raising  in  the  South;  by  S.  M.  Tracy.     1899.     40  pp. 

101  No.  101.  Millets;  by  Thomas  A.  Willianii?.     1899.     28  pp. 

102  No.  102.  Southern  forage  plants;  compiled  from  publications  of  Division 

of  Agrostology,  by   F.    Lamson-Scribner.     1899.     48  pp; 

103  No.  103.  Experiment  station  work,  11.     1899.     32  pp. 

See  also  A\0. 11:1. 

104  No.  104.  Notes  on  frost;  by  E.  B.  Garriott.     1899.     24  pp. 

105  No.  105.  Experiment  station  work,  12.     1899.     32  pp. 

See  also  AlO.llrl. 

106  No.  106.  Breeds  of  dairy  cattle;  1)y  Henry  E.  Alvord.     (Reprinted  from 

report  of  Bureau  of  Animal  industry  for  1898. )     1899.     48  pp. 


27  pp. 

1899.     24  pp. 

1899.     47  pp. 

1899.     48  pp. 


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1899.     32  pp. 


20  pp. 
(Abridgment  of 

28  pp. 


No.  107.  Experiment  station  work,  13. 
See  also  AlO.n-.l. 

No.  108.  Saltbushes;  by  P.  Beveridge  Kennedy.     1900. 

No.  109.  Farmers'  reading  courses;  by  L.  H.   Bailey, 
bull.  72,  exp.  stations).     1900.     20  pp. 

No.  110.  Rice  culture  in  U.  S. ;  by  S.  A.  Knapp.     1900. 

No.  111.  Farmer's  interest  in  good  seed;  by  A.  J.  Pieters.     1900.     24  pp. 

No.  112.  Bread  and  principles  of  bread  making;  by  Helen  W.  Atwater. 
1900.     39  pp. 

No.  113.  Apple  and  how  to  grow  it;  by  G.  B.  Brackett.     1900.     32  pp. 

No.  114.  Experiment  station  work,  14.     1900.     28  pp. 
See  also  AlO. 11:1. 

No.  115.  Hop  culture  in  California;  by  Daniel  Flint.     1900.     28  pp. 

No.  116.  Irrigation  in  fruit  growing;  by  E.  J.  Wickson.     1900.     48  pp. 

No.  117.  Sheep,  hogs,  and  horses  in  Pacific  Northwest;  1.  Sheep  hus- 
bandry, by  James  Withcombe;  2.  Hog  raising,  by  Hiram  T. 
French;  3.  Horse  industry,  by  S.  B.  Nelson.     1900.     28  pp. 

No.  118.  Grape  growing  in  South  [by]  S.  M.  Tracy.     1900.     32  pp. 

No.  119.  Experiment  station  work,  15.     1900.     31  pp. 
See  also  AlO. 11:1. 

No.  120.  Principal  insects  affecting  tobacco  plant;  by  L.  O.  Howard. 
(Reprinted,  with  slight  revision  by  the  author,  from  Yearbook  of 
Department  of  Agriculture  for  1898. )     1900.     32  pp. 

No.  121.  Beans,  peas,  and  other  legumes  as  food;  by  Mary  Hinman  Abel. 

1900.  32  pp. 

No.  122.  Experiment  station  work,  16.     1900.     32  pp. 

See  also  AlO. 11:1. 
No.  123.  Red  clover  seed:  information  for  purchasers;  by  A.  J.  Pieters. 

1901.  11  pp. 

No.  124.  Experiment  station  work,  17.     1901.     32  pp. 

See  also  AlO. 11:1. 
No.  125.  Protection  of  food  products  from  injurious   temperatures;    by 

H.  E.  Williams.     1901.     26  pp. 
No.  126.  Practical  suggestions  for  farm  buildings;    by  George  G.   Hill. 

1901.     48  p]i. 
No.    127.  Important  insecticides:    directions  for  their  preparation   and 

use;  revision  of  Farmers'  Bulletin  no.  19;  by  C.  L.  IMarlatt.     1901. 

42  pp. 
No.  128.  Eggs  and  their  uses  as  food ;  by  C.  F.  Langworthy. 

Same,  revised  edition.     1901.     32  pp. 
No.  129.  Sweet  potatoes;  by  D.  M.  Nesbit.     1901.     40  pp. 

Same  [revised].     1902.     40  pp. 
No.  130.  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil;    Ijy   Frederick  W.   Mallv.     1901. 

30  pp. 
No.  131.  Household  tests  for  detection  of  oleomargarine  and  renovated 

butter;  by  G.  E.  Patrick.     1901.     11  pp. 
No.  132.  Principal  insect  enemies  of  growing  wheat;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt. 

1901.     40  pp. 
No.  133.  Experiment  station  work,  18.     1901.     32  pp. 

See  also  AlO. 11:1. 
No.  134.  Tree  planting  on  rural  school  grounds;  by  Wm.  L.  Hall.     1901. 

38  pp. 
No.  135.  Sorghum  sirup  manufacture;  bv  A.  A.  Denton.    1901.    40  pp. 
No.  136.  Earth  roads;  by  Maurice  O.  Eldridge.     1902.     24  pp. 
No.  137.  Angora  goat;  by  (George  Fayette  Thompson.     1901.     48  pp. 
No.  138.  Irrigation  in  field  and  garden;  by  E.  J.  Wickson.     1901.    40  pp. 
No.  139.  Emmer;  a  grain  for  semiarid  regions;  by  Mark  Alfred  Carleton. 

1901.     16  pp. 
No.  140.  Pineapple  growing;  by  Peter  II.  Rolfs.     1901.     48  pp. 
No.  141.  Poultry  raising  on  farm;  by  D.  E.  Salmon.     1901.     16  pp. 
No.  142.  Principles  of  nutrition  and  nutritive  value  of  food;  by  W.  O. 

Atwater.     1902.     48  pp. 


1901.     32  pp. 


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143 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 
149 

150 
151 
152 
153 

154 

155 

156 

157 
158 

160 

161 
ALIO: 


894 
895 
896 
897 


899' 
899  = 


900 
901 

Al.lOa: 


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Farmers'  biilietiiiN — Continued 

No.  143.  Conformation  of  beef  and  dairv  cattle;    bv  Andrew  M.  Soule. 

1902.     44  pp. 
No.  144.  Experiment  station  work,  19.     1901.     32  pp. 

See  also  Al 0.1 1:1. 
No.  145.  Carbon  bisulphid  as  an   insecticide;   by  W.   E.   Hinds.     1902. 

28  pp. 
No.  146.  Insecticide.s  and  fungicides:  chemical  composition  and  effective- 
ness of  certain  preparations;  by  J.  K.  Haywood.     1902.     16  pp. 
No.  147.  Winter  forage  crops  for  the  South;  by  Carleton  R.  Ball.     1902. 

36  pp. 
No.  148.  Celery  culture;  bv  W.  R.  Beattie.     1902.     32  pp. 
NO.-149.  Experiment  station  work,  20.     1902.     32  pp. 

,SV^o/.so  AlO.ll:!. 
No.  150.  Clearing  new  land;  bv  Franklin  Williams,  jr.     1902.     24  pp. 
No.  151.  Dairying  in  the  South;  by  S.  M.  Tracy.     1902.     48  pp. 
No.  152.  Scabies  in  cattle;  by  Richard  W.  Hickman.     1902.     24  pp. 
No.  153.  Orchard  enemies  in  Pacific  Northwest;  bv  C.  V.  Piper.     1902. 

39  pp. 
No.  154.  Home  fruit  garden,  preparation  and  care;    by  L.  C.  Corbett. 

1902.     20  pp. 
No.  155.  How  insects  affect  health  in  rural  districts;  bv  L.  0.  Howard. 

1902.     20  pp. 
No.  156.  Home  vineyard,  with  special  reference  to  northern  conditions; 

by  W.  H.  Ragan.     1902.     24  pp. 
No.  157.  Propagation  of  plants;  by  L.  C.  Corbett.     1902.     24  pp. 
No.  158.  How  to  build  small  irrigation  ditches;  bv  C.  T.  Johnston  and 

J.  D.  Stannard.     1902.     28  pp. 
No.  159.   Not  yet  issued. 
No.  160.  Game  laws  for  1902;  summary  of  provisions  relating  to  seasons, 

shipment,  sale,  and  licenses;  by  T.   S.  Palmer  and  H.  W.  Olds. 

1902.     56  pp. 
No.  161.  Practical  suggestions  for  fruit  growers;  by  H.  P.  Gould.     1902. 

28  pp. 

Yearbook 

[Since  1894  the  Yearbook  ha.s  been  issued  as  second  part  of  tlie  report  of  the  Secretary 
of  Agriculture,  including,  besides  the  report  of  the  Secretary,  scientific  reports  of 
division  chiefs  and  miscellaneous  papers  on  agricultural  science.] 

1894,  608  pp.,  7  pi. 

Same,  53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  355;  serial  no.  3326. 

1895,  656  pp.,  10  pi 

Same,  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  380;  serial  no.  3441. 

1896,  686  pp.,  6  pi. 

Same,  54th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  6,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  3496. 

1897,  792  pp.,  41  pi. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  454;  serial  no.  3693. 

1898,  768  pp.,  42  pi. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  293;  serial  no.  3824. 

1899,  880  pp.,  64  pL 

Same,  printed  on  heavier  paper  and  lettered  on  back  "Special  edition 

Paris  Exposition,  1900." 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  588;  serial  no.  3996. 

1900,  888  pp.,  87  pi.,  1  por. 

Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  519;  serial  no.  4179. 

1901,  846  pp.,  90  pi.,  1  por. 

Same,  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  661;  serial  no.  4385. 

Yearbook  (separates) 

[The  Secretary's  report  and  most  of  the  articles  on  scientific  subjects  contained  in 
the  Yearbook  are  printed  separately.] 


36 


('la»iKlflra- 
tloii  IIU. 


Tables 
A2.     ACCOUNTS  ANI>  DISBURSEMENTS  DITISION 


A2.1:  '  Annual  rcporiN 


893 
894 
895 
896 
897 
898 
899 
900 
901 
902 

A3.2: 


Ap6 

F49 

F52> 

F52  2 
A2.3: 

A2.4: 


1892  (Fuller),      (lu  Al. 1:892,  p.  513). 

1898  (Evans),  pp.  iii+411-416.     (Also  in  Al. 1:893,  p 

1894  (Evans),  pp.  iii+189-194.     (Also  in  Al. 1:894,  p 

1895  (Evans),  pp.  iii+245-264.     (Also  in  Al.  1:895,  p 
189B  (Evans),  pp.  iii+71-82.     (Also  in  Al. 1:896,  p.  7 

1897  (Evans),  pp.  iii  +  93-110.     (Also  in  Al.  1:897,  p. 

1898  (Evans),  pp.  iii+87-102.     (Also  in  Al. 1:898,  p. 

1899  (Evans),  pp.  iii+215-233.     (Also  in  Al.  1:899,  p 

1900  (Evans) ,  pp.  iii+233-263.     (Also  in  Al.  1:900,  p 

1901  (Evans),  pp.  iii+253-269.     (Also  in  Al. 1:901,  p 

1902  (Evans),  pp.  iii+219-233.     (Also  in  Al.  1:902,  p 


.  411.) 
.  189.) 
.  245.) 

1-) 
93.) 
87.) 
.  215.) 
.  233.) 
.  253. ) 
.  219.) 


General  publications 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Division,  but  which  were  published  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  office,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Division  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
dix to  this  work.] 

Appropriations.  Use  of  annual  appropriations.  [Decision  of  Comptroller 
of  Treasury,  Apr.  18,  1900]  reprinted  for  use  of  disbursing  officer, 
Agriculture  Department,     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Financial  transactions.  Regulations  governing  financial  transactions  with 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  with  extracts  from  Revised  Statutes, 
decisions  of  the  Comptrollers,  etc.     1894.     42  pp.     1  folded  table. 

Fiscal  regulations  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  with  extracts  from 
Revised  Statutes,  decisions  of  courts,  rulings  of  the  Comptrollers, 
opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  etc.     1898.     45  pp.     1  folded  table. 
Same.     Revised  edition,  1901.     49  pp.     1  folded  table. 

Bulletins 

None  issued. 
Circulars 

None  issued. 


A3.     AGROSTOLOGY  DIVISIOIV 

[For  historical  sketch  of  Division,  see  Yearbook,  1897,  p.  160  (Al. 10:897).    The  Division  was  merged 
into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  July  1,  1901.    See  A19.1 


A3.1: 

896 
897 
898 
899 
900 


A:t.2: 


A3.3: 


Annual  reports 

1895  (Scribner).  (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  165) 


1896  (Scribner),  pp. 

1897  (Scribner),  pp. 

1898  (Scribner),  ])p. 

1899  (Scribner),  pp. 

1900  (Scribner),  pp. 


iii+103-108.     (Also  in  Al. 1:896,  p.  103.) 
[i]  +  161-166.     (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  161.) 
iii  +  145-152.     (Also  in  Al.l:898,  p.  145. 
iii+113-117.     (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  113. 
iii+8,3-90.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  83.) 
1901  (Scribner).     This  final  report  of  the  Divisioii  was  made  througli  the 
chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Plant  Iu<lu.«trv,  forming  ])art  of  hi.s  annual 
report  for  1901.     See  Al. 1:901,  p.  67;  also  A19.1:901,  p.  67.] 

General  publications 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Division,  but  which  were  published  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  Secretary's  otiice,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department,  are 
entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Piiblicalions  of  the  Division  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  arc  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  .appen- 
dix to  this  work.] 

Bullelins 

No.  1.  (jrasscs  and  forage  plants  of  the  Southea.stern  States;  by  T"homa.s 
H.  Kearney,  jr.     1895.     28  pp. 


3T 


Tables 

ClaNslfloa- 
tlon  no. 

A3.3: 

2' 

2^ 
3 

4 

5 


10 

11 

12 

13 

141 
142 

15 

16 

17' 
17=^ 
18 

191 

.192 
20' 
20^ 
21 

22 

23 

24 
25 

A3.4: 

1 


A3.     AGROSTOLOGY  DIVISION— Continued 
Bullctini!> — Continued 


No, 


No 


2.  Fodder  and  forage  plants  exclusive  of  grasses;  by  Jared  G.  Smith. 
1896.     58  pp. 
Same.     Revised  ed.     1900.     86  pp.     2  pi. 


3.  Useful   and  ornamental  grasses;  by  F.   Lamson-Scribner.     1896. 
119  pp. 
No.  4.  Studies  on  American  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner,  Jared  G. 

Smith,  and  Theo.  Holm.     1897.     43  pp.     5  pi. 
No.  5.  Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  Rocky  Mountain  region;  by  P.  A. 

Rydberg  and  C.  L.  Shear.     1897.     48  pp. 
No.  6.  Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  the  Dakotas;  bv  Thomas  A.  Williams, 

1897.  47  pp. 

No.  7.  American  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     1897.     331  pp. 
No.  7.  American  grasses,  1.     Rev.  ed.     1898.     331  pp. 

Same,  3d  ed.     1900.     319  pp. 
No.  8.  Studies  on  American  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner  and  Miss  E. 

L.  Ogden.     1897.     23  pp.     9  pi. 
No.  9.  Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  Iowa,  Nebraska,  and  Colorado;  by  L. 

H.  Pammel.     1897.     47  pp. 
No.  10.  Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  central  Texas;  by  H.   L.  Bentley. 

1898.  38  pp. 

No.  11.  Studies  on  American  grasses;  by  Thomas  H.  Kearney,  jr.,  and  F. 

Lamson-Scribner.     1898.     62  pp.     17  pi. 
No.  12.  Grasses  and  forage  plants  and  forage  conditions  of  eastern  Rocky 

Mountain  region;  by  Thomas  A.  Williams.     1898.     78  pp. 
No.  13.  Red  Desert  of    Wyoming  and   its  forage  resources;    by   Aven 

Nelson.     1898.     72  pp.     5  pi. 
No.  14.  Economic  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     1898.     85  pp.     3  pi. 

Same,  rev.     1900.     85  pp.     3  pi. 
No.  15.  Forage  plants  and  forage  resources  of  Gulf  States;  by  S.  M.  Traoy. 

1898.     55  pp. 
No.  16.  Grazing  problems  in  Southwest  and  how  to  meet  them;  by  Jared 

G.  Smith.     1899.     47  pp. 
No.  17.  American  grasses,  2;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     1899.     349  pp. 

Same,  rev.  ed.     1901.     349  pp. 
No.  18.  Studies  on  American  grasses;  synopsis  of  genus  sitanion;  bv  J.  G. 

Smith.     1899.     21  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  19.  Structure  of  caryopsis  of  grasses,  with  reference  to  morphology 

and  classification;  by  P.  Beveridge  Kennedy.     1899.     44  pp.     8  pi. 
Same,  revised.     1900.     44  pp.     8  pi. 
No.  20.  American  grasses,  3;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     1900.     197  pp. 

Same,  rev.  ed.     1900.     197  pp. 
No.  21.  Studies  on  American  grasses;  North  American  species  of  chseto- 

chloa;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner  and  Elmer  D.  Merrill.     1900.     44  pp. 
No.  22.  Cooperative  experiments  with  grasses  and  forage  plants;  by  P. 

Beveridge  Kennedy.     1900.     86  pp.     13  pi. 
No.  23.  Studies  on  American  grasses:  a  revision  of  North  American  species 

of  bromus  occurring  north  of  Mexico;  by  Cornelius  L.   Shear. 

1900.     66  pp. 
No.  24.  Studies  on  American  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner,  Elmer  D. 

Merrill,  and  Carleton  R.  Ball.     1900.     55  pp. 
No.  25.  Field  work  of  Division  of  Agrostology;  review  and  summary  of 

work  done  since  organization  of  division,  July  1,  1895;  by  Cornelius 

L.  Shear.     1901.     67  pp.     28  pis.     8  maps. 

Circulars 

No.  1.  Note  on  experimental  grass  gardens;  by  Jared  G.  Smith.  Aug.  6, 
1895.     n.  t.  1).     4  pp. 

No.  2.  Hairv  vetch,  sand  vetch,  or  Russian  vetch;  by  F.  Lamson-Scrib- 
ner.   "Oct.  1,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

No.  3.  Saltbushes;  by  Jared  G.  Smith.     Mar.  13,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

No.  4.  Renewing  of  worn-out  native  prairie  pastures;  by  Thomas  A.  Wil- 
liams.    Nov.  2,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 


38 


Classlflca- 
tlon  no. 


Tables 

A3.     ACROSTOI^OGY  DIVISION— Continued 

Circulars — Continued 

Same,  revised.     Nov.  15,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  5.  Cowpeas;  by  Jared  G.  Smith.     Nov.  26,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

Same,  rev.  ed.     Mar.  25,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
No.  6.  Cultivated  vetches;  by  Jared  G.  Smith.     Feb.  25,  1898.     n.  t.  p. 
7  pp. 

Same,  rev.  ed.     Apr.  15,  1898.     n.  t,  p.     8  pp. 
No.  7.  Gram,  chick-pea,   or  Idaho  pea;  by  Jared  G.   Smith.     Nov.  18, 

1898.  n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

No.  8.  Experiments  in  range  improvements;  by  Jared  G.  Smith.     Dec. 

27,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
No.  9.  New  species  of  North  American  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner. 

Feb.  15,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  10.  Poa  fendleriana  and  its  alUes;  bv  Tliomas  A.  Williams.     Apr.  15, 

1899.  n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

No.  11.  Flat  pea;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     Apr.  28, 1899.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  12.  Rape  as  a  forage  plant;  by  Thomas  A.  Williams.     May  5,  1899. 

n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  13.  Florida  beggar  weed,  also  known  as  Beggar  weed,  Florida  clover. 

Giant  Beggar  weed;    by  Jared  G.  Smith.     May  6,   1899.     n.  t.  p 

5  pp. 
No.  14.  Velvet  bean;    by  Jared    G.    Smith.     May   13,    1899.     n.    t.    p 

5  pp. 

No.  15.  Recent  additions  to  systematic  agrostology.    July  14, 1899.    n.t.  p 

10  pp. 
No.  16.  New  species  of  North  American  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner, 

July  1,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  17.  Crimson  clover;  by  Thomas  A.  WiUiams.  Aug.  19,  1899.     n.  t.  p 

6  pp. 

No.  18.  Smooth  brome-grass;  by  P.  Beveridge  Kennedy.     Dec.  1,  1899 

n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
No.  19.  New  or  little  known  Mexican  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner 

Dec.  19,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  20.  Experiments  with  forage  plants  in  Ontario;  by  P.  Beveridge  Ken 

nedy.     Dec.  15,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  21.  Cooperative  range  grass  and  forage  plant  experiments  at  High 

more,  South  Dakota;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.    Dec.  20,  1899.    n.  t.  p 

10  pp. 
No.  22.  Grass  and  forage  plant  investigations  on  the  Pacific  Coast;  by  F 

Lamson-Scribner.     Dec.  22,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  23.  Progress  of  experiments  in  forage  crops  and  range  improvement 

at  Abilene,  Texas;  by  H.  L.  Bentley.    Dec.  30,  1899.    n.  t.  p.    20  pp. 
No.  24.  Cowpeas  and  corn  for  silage  and  fodder;  bv  W.  Gettvs.     Feb.  26, 

1900.  n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

No.  25.  Turkestan    alfalfa;    by   P.   Beveridge   Kennedy.     Apr.  9,   1900. 
n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 
Same,  rev.     [Aug.  1900.]     n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 

No.  26.  Rescue  grass;  by  Cornelius  L.  Shear.    May  21, 1900.    n.t.  p.    4  pp. 

No.  27.  Agrosto logical  notes:  Grasses  of  herbarium  of  Dr.  IL  Muhlen- 
berg, by  F.  Lamson-Sci-ibner  and  Elmer  D.  Merrill;  Two  new  spe- 
cies of  Eatonia,  etc.     Dec.  4,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

No.  28.  Grasses  and  fodder  plants  on  Potomac  flats;  by  C.  R.  Ball.  Dec. 
13,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     18  ])p. 

No.  29.  Grasses  in  Elliott's  "Sketch  of  Botany  of  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia";  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     [1901.]     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

No.  30.  New  or  little  known  grasses;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     Mar.  8, 

1901.  n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

No.  31.  Bermuda  grass;  by  A.  S.  Hitchcock.    Mar.  21,1901.    n.t.  ji.    6  pp. 
No.  32.  Some  Arizona  grasses;     by  Elmer  D.    Merrill.      Apr.   22,    1901. 

n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  33.  Range  gra.ss  and  forage  ])lant  experiments  at  Highmore,  S.  Dak., 

re jKjrt  of  progress;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     April  2, 1901.     n.  t.  p. 

5  pp. 


39 


Tables 

i'lHssinra-  a;1.     ACiROSTOLOOY  DIVISIOIV— Continued 

tlon  IK). 

AS.'l:     Circulars — Continued 

34  No.  34.  Aristida  purpurea  Nutt.,  and  its  allies^;  liv  KlnierT>.  ^rerrill.     May 

24,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

35  No.  35.  Agrostolo^ifal  notes;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner  and  Khner  D.  Mer- 

rill.    June  18,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

36  No.  36.  List  of  publications  of  Division  of  Agrostology;  bv  F.  Lamson- 

Scribner.     June  12,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

A4.     ANIHAL,  II\1>ITSTRY    BUREAIJ 

[For  historical  sketch  of  Bureau,  sec  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  236.] 

A4.1:     Annual  reports^ 

[The  "also"  references  are  to  an  abbreviated  report  of  the  chief  without  accompany- 
ing documents.  From  1877  to  1883  reports  on  contagious  diseases  of  domestic 
animals  aocompanii'il  the  annual  reports  of  the  Secretary.  The  report  for  1881 
and  1882  is  designated  in  tlie  funning  heading  us  a  report  of  the  Veterinary 
division,  though  that  division  was  not  formally  organized  until  1883.  References 
to  these  reports  will  be  found  under  "Domestic  animals"  and  "Veterinary 
division"  in  the  index  to  this  work.] 

884  1884,  1st  (Salmon),  512  pp.,  19  pi.     (Also  in  Al. 1:884,  p.  181.) 
Same,  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doe.  25;  serial  no.  2311. 

885  1885,  2d  (Salmon),  662  pp.,  11  pi.     (Also  in  Al.  1:885,  j).  431.) 
Same,  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  36;  serial  no.  2311. 

1886,  3d  (Salmon),  456  pp.,  17  pi.      (Al.>^o  in  Al. 1:886,  p.  593.) 
Same,  49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  156;  serial  no.  2493. 

887-8     1887  and  1888,  4th  and  5th  (Salmon),  510  pp.,  25  pi.     (1887,  also  in  Al.l: 
887,  p.  457;  1888,  also  in  Al. 1:888,  p.  145.) 
Same,  50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  139;  serial  no.  2665. 
889-90      1889  and  1890,  6th  and  7th  (Salmon),  503  pp.,  1  id.     (1889,  also  in  Al.l: 
889,  p.  49;  1890,  also  in  Al.l:890,  p.  75.) 
Same,  51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  270;  serial  no.  2801. 
891-2      1890  and  1892,  8th  and  9th  (Salmon),  428  ])p.,  19  pi.      (1891,  also  in  Al.l: 
891,  p.  83;  1892,  also  in  Al.l:892,  p.  85.) 
Same,  52d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  cloc.  120;  serial  no.  3138. 
893-4      1893  and  1894,  10th  and  11th  (Salmon),  127  pp.     (1893,  also   in   Al. 1:893, 
p.  123;  1894,  also  in  Al.l:894,  p.  103.) 
Same,  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  205;  serial  no.  3420. 
895-6     1895  and  1896, 12th  and  13tli  (Salmon),  362  pp.,  38  pi.     (1895,  also  in  Al.l: 
895,  p.  97;  1896,  also  in  Al.  1:896,  p.  1.) 
Same,  54th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  291;  serial  no.  3537. 

897  1897,  14th  (Salmon),  727  pp.,  6  pi.     (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  185.) 
Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  578;  serial  no  3680. 

898  1898,  15th  (Salmon),  647  pp.,  25  pi.,  1  map.     (Also  in  Al.l:898,p.  179.) 
Same,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  PL  doc.  307;  serial  no.  3831. 

899  1899,  16th  (Salmon),  790  pp.    41  pi.      (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  243.) 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  7-i5;  serial  no.  4019. 

900  1900,  17th  (Salmon) ,  642  pp.,  98  pi.     (Also  in  Al.l  ;900,  p.  211.) 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  549;  serial  no.  4201. 

901  1901,  18th  (Salmon),  706  pp.,  117  pi.      (Also  in  Al. 1:901,  p.  15.) 
Same,  57th  Cong.,  1st  se.ss.,  H.  doc.  682;  serial  no.  4387. 

[The  Bureau  also  made  an  annual  report  to  Congress  of  its  employees,  expenditures, 
and  work,  etc.,  no  Bureau  edition  of  which  was  issued.  Following  are  the  refer- 
ences to  these  reports  as  they  appear  in  the  Congressional  set.] 

1887,  50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  69;  serial  no.  2510. 

1888,  50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  62;  serial  no.  2654. 

1889,  51st  Cong.,  l.st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  24;  serial  no.  2682. 

1890,  51st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  8;  serial  no.  2818. 

1891,  52d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  11;  serial  no.  2892. 

1892,  52d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  20;  serial  no.  3056. 

1894,  53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  27;  serial  no.  3275. 

1895,  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  96;  serial  no.  3414. 

1896,  54th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  doc.  45;  serial  no.  3469. 

1897,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  doc.  227;  serial  no.  3680. 

1899,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  100;  serial  no.  3850. 

1900,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  doc.  96;, serial  no.  4033. 


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tion no. 


A4.     ANIIWAI^  I\I>1  STRY  Bl  REAl 


Tables 

-Continued 


Annual  reports  (separates,  reports  of  chief) 

[Tlif  pcisdiial  report  of  the  chief  is  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.] 
Annual  reports  (miscellaneous  separate.*) 

[The  more  important  of  the  scientific  papers  accompanying  tlie  reports  of  tlie  chief 
are  issued  separately  in  i>ainpiilet  form.  Jteferences  to  all  the  scientific  papers 
will  l)e  found  under  their  proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  worli.] 

Oeneral  publieations 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Bureau,  but  which  were  published  in  a  ntim- 
bered  series  of  the  Secretary's  office,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
[iroper  headings"  in  the  Index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Bureau  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
dix to  this  work.] 

Animals.     Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  animals;  investigations  by 

Department  of  Agriculture,  1883-1884.     1884.     868  pp.,  17  pi. 
Beef  supply  of  U.  S.,  and  export  trade  in  animals  and  meat  ])roducts;  by 

D.  E.  Salmon.     Advance  sheets  from  annual  report  [of  iSecretarv] 

1889.     1890.     15  pp.     (Special  bulletin.) 
Cattlemen.     Proceedings  of  interstate  convention  of  cattlemen,  held  at 

Fort  Wortli,  Texas,  March   11-13,  1890.     1890.     102  pp.    (Special 

bulletin. ) 
Cattle.     Special  rei)ort  on  diseases  of  cattle  and  cattle  feeding;  by  Drs. 

Murray,  Atkinson,  Harbaugh,  Lowe,  Law,  Dickson,  Trumbower, 

Smith,  and  Professor  Henry.     1892.     496  pp.     44  pi. 
Same,  52d  Cong.,  2d  sess. ,  H.  mis.  doc.  106;  serial  no.  3125. 
Same,  reprint,  1896.     496  pp.     44  pi. 
Dairy.     Fifty  dairy  rules;  reprinted  from  Farmers' bulletin  63.    (Placard.) 
Filled  cheese.     [Notice  of  passage  of  lilled-cheese  bill.]     June  10,  1896. 

(Circ.) 
[To  accompany  Circular  11  (A4.4:ll.)] 
Foot-and-mouth  disease.    Instructions  concerning  inspection  for  foot-and- 
mouth  disease.     Dec.  3,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Fowl  cholera.     Report  on  prevention  of  fowl  cholera;  by  D.  E.  Salmon.; 

Feb.  23,  1881.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp.     4°. 
Horse.     Special  report  on  diseases  of  the  horse;  by  Drs.  Michener,  Law, 

Harbaugh,  Trumljower,   Liautard,    Holcombe,   Huidekoper,    uikI 

Dickson.     1890.     560  pp.     44  pi. 
Same,  reprint,  1896.     576  pp.     44  pi. 
Pork.  Instructions  for  microscopists  in  examination  of  pork  for  tricliina. 

June  26,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     2  1. 
Sheep.     Animal  j^arasites  of  sheep;  by  Cooper  Curtice.     1890.     222  pp. 

36  pi. 
Sheep.     Special  report  on  history  and  present  condition  of  sheep  industry 

of  tl.  S.;  bv  Ezra  A.  Carman,  H.  A.  Heath,  and  John  ^Nlinto. 

1892.  1,000"' pp.     96  pi. 

Same,  52d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  105,  serial  no.  3124. 
Swine  plague.     Special  report  on  cause  and  ])revention  of  swine  plague, 
results  of  experiments  conducted  by  Theobald  Smith.     1891.     166 
I)p.     12  pi. 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  Investigations  into  nature,  causation,  and  j>revention  of  Texas  or 
southern  cattle   fever;  bv   Theobald    Smith    and   V.  L.   Kilborne. 

1893.  301  i)p.     10  pi. 

No.  2.  Livestigations  relating  to  treatment  of  Imupv  jaw  or  actinomvcosia 
in  cattle;  by  D.  E.  Salmon.      1893.     90  j)p.     8  1)1. 

No.  3.  Miscellaneous  investigations  concerning  infectious  and  parasitic 
diseases  of  domesticated  animals;  conducted  by  F.  L.  Kilborne, 
V^eranus  A.  Moore,  E.  C.  Schrueder,  Theobald  Smithy  and  C.  W. 
Stiles.     1893.     8(5  pp.     3  jil. 

No.  4.  Revision  of  the  adult  cestodes  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  allied  animals; 
by  C.  W.  Stiles  and  Albert  Hassall.     1893.     134  i)p.     16  pi. 

No.  5.   Dairy  indu.stry  of  Denmark;  by  C.  C.  Georgeson.     1893.     133  i^p. 


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A4.     AlVIMAI^  IIVDIJSTRY  BIJREAIJ— Continued 
A4.3:     Bill  I  el  ill  8 — Continued 


Classlfloa 
tlon  no. 


6 


10 
11 
12 
13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

211 

21^ 
22 

23 1 

23^ 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 
30 
31 
32 


N 


No 
No 


No 

No 
No 


No 


().  Additional  investifrations  concerning  infectious  swine  diseases; 
[articles]     Ijy   Theobald    Smith   and    Veranus   A.    Moore.     1894. 

7.  Investigations  concerning  bovine  tuberculosis,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  diagnosis  and  prevention.     1894.     178  pp.     6  pi. 

8.  Investigations  concerning  infectious  diseases  among  poultry; 
[articles]  by  Theobald  Smith  and  Yeranus  A.  Moore.  1895.  90 
pp.     6  pi. 

No.  9.  Eules  and  regulations  governing  operations  of  Bureau  of  Animal 
Industry;  also  acts  of  Congress  under  which  they  are  made.  1895. 
46  pp. 

10.  Cornstalk  disease  and  rabies  in  cattle;  [articles]  by  Veranus  A. 
Moore  and  E.  A.  de  Schweinitz.     1896.     92  pp.     2  pi. 

11.  Statistics  of  the  dairy;  compiled  from  U.  S.  Census,  1890,  and 
other  reliable  sources  by  Henry  E.  Alvord.     1896.     53  pp. 

12.  Tapeworms  of  poultry;  report  [bv]  Ch.  Wardell  Stdes  [and] 
Bililiography,  [by]  Albert  Hassall.    "1896.     88  pp.     22  pi. 

13.  Tuberculosis  investigations;  [articles]  bv  E.  A.  de  Schweinitz, 
Marion  Dorset,  and  E.  C.  Schroeder.     1896.     27  pp.     2  pi. 

No.  14.  Dairying  in  California;  by  E.  J.  Wickson.     1896.     31  pp. 

No.  15.  Cheese  industry  of  State  of  New  York;  by  B.  D.  Gilbert.     1896. 

54  pp. 
No.  16.  Dairy  industry  in  Nebraska,  South  Dakota,  and  North  Dakota; 

by  John  H.  Monrad.     1896.     21  pp. 
No.  17.  Dairy  schools;  by  R.  A.  Pearson.     1896.     38  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  18.  Dairy  industry   in   Missouri  and   Kansas;    bv  Levi   Chubbuck. 

1897.  23  pp. 

No.  19.     Inspection  of    meats  for  animal   parasites;    [articles  by]    Ch. 
Wardell  Stiles  and  Albert  Hassall.     1898.     161  pp. 
Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  TI.  doc.  338;  serial  no.  3680. 

No.  20.  Milk  supply  of  Boston  and  other  New  England  cities;  by  George  M. 
Whittaker.     1898.     37  pp.     3  pi. 

No.  21.  Sheep  scab:  its  nature  and  treatment;  by  D.  E.  Salmon  and  Ch. 
Wardell  Stiles.     1898.     64  pp.     6  pi. 
Same,  revised.     1900.     64  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  22.  Proceedings  of  second  annual  meeting  of  association  of  experi- 
ment station  veterinarians,  held  at  Omaha,  Nebr.,  Sept.  8,  1898. 

1898.  29  pp. 

No.  23.  Serum  treatment  of  swine  plague  and  hog  cholera;  by  E.  A.  de 
Schweinitz,  with  collaboration  of  Marion  Dorset  and  E.  C.  Schroe- 
der.    1899.     18  pp. 
Same,  by  E.  A.  de  Schweinitz,  with  collaboration  of  Marion  Dorset. 

1899.  18  pp. 

No.  24.  Notes  upon  dairying  in  California  and  export  of  California  butter 
to  Orient;  by  R.  A.  Pearson.     1900.     29  pp.     4  pi. 

No.  25.  Rabies.  Reportof  committee  on  Public  Health  of  Medical  Society 
of  District  of  Columbia.     1900.     29  pp. 

No.  26.  National  and  State  dairv  laws;  compiled  and  abstracted  by  R.  A. 
Pearson.     1900.     100  pp." 

No.  27.  Information  concerning  Angora  goat;  by  George  Fayette  Thomp- 
son.    1901.     94  pp.     17  pis. 

No.  28.  Legislation  with  reference  to  bovine  tuberculosis,  being  digest  of 
laws  now  in  force,  and  transcript  of  laws,  rules  and  regulations, 
and  ])roclamations  for  the  several  States  and  Territories;  [com- 
piled] by  D.  E.  Salmon.     1901.     173  pp. 

No.  29.  American  breeds  of  fowls;  1.  Plvmouth  Rock;  by  T.  F.  McGrew. 
1901.     32  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  30.  Trichinosis  in  Germany,  Parts  1-3,  [articles]  by  Ch.  Wardell 
Stiles;  pt.  4,  Bibliography,  by  Albert  Hassall,  1901. "  211  pp. 

No.  31.  American  breeds  of  fowls;  2.  Wyandotte;  by  T.  F.  McGrew. 
1901.     30  pp.     10 1)1. 

No.  32.  Tuberculin  test  of  imported  cattle;  bv  D.E.Salmon.    1901.    22  pp. 


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Tables 
A4.     A:^I]W[AL  IXDFSTRY  bureau— Continued 

Bullctiii!<> — Continued 

No.  33.  Relation  of  bovine  tuberculous  to  public  health;  by  D.  E.  Salmon. 

1901.  36  pp. 

No.  34.  American  breeds  of  beef  cattle,  with  remarks  on  i)edigrees;  by 

George  M.  Rommel.     1902.     34  pp.     23  pi. 
No.  35.  Eleven  miscellaneous  papers  on  animal  parasites.     1902.     61  pp. 

5  pis. 
No.  36.  Apoplectiform  septicemia  in  chickens.     Preliminary  report  on  a 

highly  fatal  disease  caused  by  nonpyogenicstrepococcus;  by  Victor 

A.  Norgaard  and  Jolm  R.  Mohler.     1902.     24  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  37.  Market  classes  of  horses;  by  George  M.  Rommel.     1902.     32  pp. 

12  pi. 
No.  38.  Not  issued  1902. 
No.  39.  Index    catalogue    of    medical    and    veterinary    zoology,    pt.    1. 

Authors:  A  to  Azevedo;  bv  Ch.  Wardell  Stiles  and  Albert  Hassall. 

1902.  46  pp. 

No.  40.     Description  and  treatment  of  scabies  in  cattle;  by  Richard  W. 
Hickman.     1902.     23  pp.     1  pi. 
[Identical  with  A1.9:152.] 

No.  41.  Mexico  as  a  market  for  pure-bred  beef  cattle  from  U.  S. ;  by  D.  E. 
Salmon.     1902.     28  pp.     1  map. 

No.  42.  Emergency  report  on  surra,  by  D.  E.  Salmon  and  Ch.  Wardell 
Stiles;  with  bibliography  of  surra  and  allied  trvpanosomatic  dis- 
eases, by  Albert  Hassall.     1902.     152  pp.     16  pi.' 

No.  43.  State  and  Territorial  laws  relating  to  contagious  and  infectious 
diseases  of  animals,  1901.     1902.     72  jip. 

Circulars 


[No.  1.  Directions  for  sterilization  of  milk.] 
Same,  2d  ed.     July  24,  1894.     (Circ.) 


Dec.  19,  1893.     (Circ.) 


No 
No. 
No. 


No.  3. 


No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 


Same.     [3d  ed.]     Dec.  19,  1893  [1896].     (Circ.) 
Directions  for  2:)asteurization  of  milk ;  revised  Nov.  15, 1897.    (Circ. ) 
Wheat  as  a  food  for  growing  and  fattening  animals;  by  D.  E.  Sal- 
mon,    n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Nodular  tajniasis  in  fowls;  by  Veranus  A.  Moore.     Aug.  28,  1895. 
n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  4.  Crossing  improved  breeds  of   swine  with  the  common   hogs  of 

Florida;  by  Robt.  W.  Furnas.     Dec.  28,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     3  ^^ 
No.  5.  Direct  transmission  of  infectiotis  entero-hepatitis  in  turkeys;  by 
Veranus  A.  Moore.     Mar.  11,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

6.  Black  quarter;  by  D.  E.  Salmon,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

7.  Actinomycosis,  or  lumpy  jaw;  by  D.  E.Salmon,    n.d.    n.t.p.    4pp. 

8.  Injuries  to  cattle  from  swallowing  pointed  objects,  by  Theobald 
Smith  and  Charles  F.  Dawson,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

9.  Checklist   of    animal   parasites  of    chickens;  by   Albert   Hassall. 
Mar.  25,  1896,  with  addendum,  Apr.  10,  1896.     n.  t.  ]).     7  pp. 

No.  10.  List  of  State  dairy  commissioners  and  associations  of  dairymen  in 
the  U.  S.  and  Canada,  1896;  by  lleniy  E.  Alvord.  Mar.  30, 
1896.     n.  t.  p.     6  i^p. 

No.  11.  How  to  select  good  cheese;  by  Henry  E.  Alvord.     Apr.  20,  1896. 
n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
[For  notice  to  accompany,  kcc  A4.2:F48.] 

No.  1 2.  Checklist  of  animal  parasites  of  turkevs;  bv  Albtirt  Hassall.     Apr. 

29,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  13.  Checklist  of  animal  parasites  of  ducks;  bv  Albert  Hassall.     May 

14,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

No.  14.  Checklist  of  animal  parasites  of^geese;  by  Albert  Hassall.     June 

15,  189().     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 

No.  15.  Checklist  of  animal  j^arasitrs  of  ])igeons;  l)v  Albert  Hassall.     Jnlv 

21,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     4  i)]). 
No.  16.  Correspondence  delining  "iillcd  cheese."     Sept.  1,1896.     n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 


43 


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(  hissinra- 
tloii  no. 

A4.I: 

17 

18 


19 
20 
21 

22 

23  > 

23  2 
23 » 

24 

25' 

25^ 
26 

271 


27  = 

28 

29 


30 

311 

31^ 
32 

33 

34 
35 
36 

38 
A  1.5: 


Al.     AIVIIWAI^  l.\l>i:STRY  BUREAIT— Continued 

C'iroulart) — Continued 

No.  17.   Exports  of  aninials  and  tlieir  products;  by  P.  E.  Salmon.     Jan. 

21,  18i)7.     n.  t.  J).     3  pp. 
No.  18.  List  of  otticials  and  associations  connected  with  dairy  interests 

in  U.  S.  and  Canada  for  1897;  by  Henry  E.  Alvord.    Apr.  10,  1897. 

n.  t.  p.     8  j)p. 
No.  19.  Factory  cheese  and  \\o\\  it  is  made;  ))V  G.  Merry,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p. 

8  pp. 
No.  20.  Preyentiye  yaccination  against  bhickleg;  l)y  D.  E.  Salmon,    n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 
No.  21.  Directions  for  use  of  blackleg  vaccine;  by  [Victor  Vj.  Norgaard]. 

Aug.  3,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
[No.  23,  2(1  revision,  is  issued  under  identical  title.] 
No.  22.  List  of  officials  connected  with  dairy  interests,   1898;  by  Henry 

E.  Alyord.     Mar.  1,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  23.  Blackleg:  its  nature,  cause,  and  preyention;  by  Victor  A.  Nor- 
gaard.    Mar.  12,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
Same,  rey.  ed.     Feb.  11,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
Same,  2d  reyision.     Apr.  21,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
[Title  changed  to  "Directions  for  use  of  blackleg  vaccine";  identical  with  A4.4:21.] 
No.  24.  Colored  spots  in  cheese;  by  R.  A.  Pearson.     July  22,  1898.     n.  t.  p. 

7  pp. 
No.  25.  State  standards  for  dairy  products.     1898.    Oct.  31, 1898.     (Circ.) 

Same,  reyised.     Mar.  1,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  26.  Officials,  associations,  and  educational  institutions  connected  .with 

dairy  interests  of  U.  S.  for  year  1899;  by  Henry  E.  Alyord.     Mar.  1, 

1899.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  27.  Scales  of  points  in  use  in  U.  S.  for  judging  dairy  breeds  of  cattle; 

reprinted  from  15th  annual  report  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry. 

1899.     16  pp. 
Same,  revised.     May  8,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
No.  28.  Letters  relating  to  distribution  of  vaccine.     [1900.]    n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
No.  29.  Officials,  associations,  and  educational  institutions  connected  with 

dairy  interests  for  1900;  bv  Henry  E,  Alvord.    Feb.  24,  1900.    u.t.p. 

10  pp. 
No.  30.  Rabies  in  District  of  Columbia;  by  D.  E.  Salmon.     Apr.  30,  1900. 

n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
No.  31.  Blackleg,  its  nature,  cause,  and  preyention;  by  Victor  A.  Nor- 
gaard.    June  5,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     22  pp. 
Same,  revised.     Nov.  10,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     23  pp. 
No.  32.  Imperial  German  meat  inspection   law.     Feb.  15,  1901.     n.  t.  p. 

19  pp. 
No.  33.  Officials,  associations,  and  educational  institutions  connected  with 

dairy  interests  of  U.  s.,  1901;  by  Henry  E.  Alvord.     Feb.  23,  1901. 

n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  34.  Notes  on  parasites,  55-57;  by  Ch.  Wardell  Stiles  and  Albert  Has- 

sall.     Mar.  26,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  35.  Treatment  of  roundworms  in  sheep,  goats,  and  cattle;  by  Ch.  War- 
dell Stiles.     July  24,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  36.  Officials,  associations,  and  educational  institutions  connected  with 

dairy  interests  of  U.  S.,  1902;  by  Henry  E.  Alyord.     Mar.  1,  1902. 

n.  t.  )).     8  pp. 
No.  37.  Prelinnnary  report  on  Argentina  as  a  market  for  pure-bred  cattle 

from  U.  S.;  by  D.  E.  Salmon.     Apr.  26,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  38.  Foot-and-mouth  disease,  warning  to  all  owners  of  cattle,  sheep, 

and  swine;  by  D.  Y..  Salmon.     Dec.  4,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

B.  A.  I.  Or<lers  (signed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture) 

[From  .July  1,  18.S.'),  to  Feb.  19,  1897,  ninety  circular  orders  were  issued  without  num- 
Ijers.  The  full  text  of  these  orders  is  given  in  the  14th  annual  report  of  the 
Bureau  of  .Vnimal  Industrv,  1897,  beginning  at  p.  324  (A4.1:897).] 


No. 
No. 


1.  Exportation  of  l)eef.     Mar.  9,  1897.     (Circ.) 

2.  Modifying  quarantine  line  for  California.     Mar.  19,  1897. 


(Circ.) 


4:i 


ClaNRlflra- 
tlon  no. 


TabICK 
A4.     ANIMAL  lIVnUSTRY  BrREAl'— Continued 

B.  A.  I.  Orders — Continued 

Same,  amended.     July  17,  1897.     (Ciro. ) 
No.  3.   Modifying  quarantine  line  for  Oklahoma.      (Amendment.)     Apr. 

26,  1897.     (Circ.) 
No.  4.  Concerning  cattle  transportation.     May   17,    1897.     (Amendment 

to  order  dated  Jan.  27,  1897. )     (Circ. ) 
No.  5.  Transportation  of  sheep  affected  with  scabies.     June  18,  1897. 
"      "  .      .     -  -  -  July  (3,  1897.      (Circ.) 


Aug.    16,    1897. 


Nos. 
16, 


9-14. 
1897. 


No.  6.  Placing  counties  in  Texas  in  quarantine. 

Same,  amended.     July  13,  1897.     (Circ.) 
No.  7.  Placing  counties  in  Tennessee  in  (juarantine. 

(Circ.) 
No.  8.  Concerning  cattle  transportation,  1898.     Dec.  15,  1897. 

[Supplementary   quarantine    regulations,    1898.]      Dec. 

n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
No.  15.  Cattle  transportation,  feeding  stations  at  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  and 

Salisbury,  N.  C.     Jan.  3,  1898.     (Amendment  to  no.  8. )     (Circ.) 
No.  16.  Cattle  transportation,  suspending  no.  8.     Jan.  22,  1898.     (Circ.) 
No.  17.  Cattle  transportation,  amendment  to  no.  8.    Mar.  4,  1898.     (Circ.) 
No.  18.  Modifying  quarantine  line  for  California;  supersedes  and  revokes 

no.  9.     Mar.  25,  1898.     (Circ.) 
No.  19.  Safe  transport  of  cattle  to  foreign   countries.      May   11,    1898. 

(Amendment  to  section  18  of  order  dated  Feb.  18,  1895.)     (Circ.) 
No.  20.  Placing  certain  counties  in  Texas  in  quarantine   (additional  to 

no.  10).     Aug.  17,  1898.     (Circ.) 
No.  21.  Releasing  cattle  in  counties  of  Union,  Towns,  and  part  of  Rabun, 

Ga.,  from  restrictions.     Sept.  7,  1898.     (Circ.) 
No.  22.  Placing  counties  in  Texas  in  quarantine  (additional  to  no.  10). 

Sept.  30,  1898.     (Circ.) 
No.  23.  Modifying  no.  8.     Oct.  12,  1898.      (Circ.) 

No.  24.  Concerning  cattle  transportation.     Dec.  19,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Nos.  25-29.  Supplementary  quarantine  regulations,  1899.     Dec.  20,  1898. 

n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  30.  Placing  certain  counties  in  Texas  in  quarantine  (additional  to  no. 

25).     Jan  9,  1899.     (Circ.) 

31.  Concerning  cattle  transportation  (amendment  to  no.  24).  Jan. 
9,1899.     (Circ.) 

32.  Concerning  cattle  transportation  (amendment  to  no.  24).  Mar.  8, 
1899.     (Circ.) 

No.  33.  Rules  and  regulations  for  inspection  of  live  stock,  etc.     ]\Iar.  15, 
1899.     n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
Same,  with  general  instructions  to  inspectors,  etc.     Mar.  15,  16,  1899. 
n.  t.  p.     17  pp.     16°.     [Title  on  cover  M[eat]  I[nspection]  rules 
and  regulations  and  instructions.] 
No.  33.  Amendment  no.  2.     June  21,  1902.     (Circ.) 

[For  amendment  no.  1,  see  A4.5:78.] 
No.  34.  Concerning  cattle  transportation   (amendment  to  no.  29).     ^Nfar. 

25,  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  35.  Inspection  and   safe   transport  of  animals  to  foreign  countries. 
May  1,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
Same,  modifications  and  extension.     Sept.  11,  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  36.  Placing  certain  counties  in  Texas  in  quarantine  (additional  to  no. 
25and_no.  30).     June  27,  1899.     (Circ.) 

37.  Providing  for  return  to  non-infected  district  of  cattle  exhibited  at 
State  fair,  Raleigh,  North  Carolina  (supplementary  to  no.  24). 
July  18,  1899.     (Circ.) 

38.  Dipping  of  sheep  affected  with  scabies.     July  20,  1899.     (Circ.) 

39.  Inspection  and  certification  of  graded  cattle  for  Cuba.  July  21, 
1899.     3  pp.     (half  title.) 

40.  Revocation  of  no  39.     July  28,  1899.     (Circ.) 

41.  Releasing  cattle  in  counties  of  Union,  Towns,  and  part  uf  Rabun, 
Ga.,  from  restrictions  of  no.  24.     Aug.  1,  1899.     (Circ.) 

No.  42.  Placing  Washita  County,  Okla.,  in  quarantine  (additional  to  no. 
26).     Aug.  4,  1899.     (Circ.) 


No. 
No. 


No. 


No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 


45 


TablcN 

tlnsslflca- 
tion  IK). 

A4.5: 

43 


44 

45 

46' 
46^ 
47 

48 

49 

49-55 


56' 


56  = 

56- 
56^ 
56  = 
56  < 
56" 
56* 
56^ 
56' 
57 

58 


59 

60 

61 

62 
63 

64 

65 

66 
67 


69 
70 
71 


A4.     ANIMAL,  IIVDUSTRY  BrREAU— Continued 

B.  A.  I.  Orders— Continued 

No.  48.  Providing  for  return  to  noninfected  district  of  cattle  exhibited 
at  State  fair,  Sacramento,  Cal.  (supplementary  to  no.  24).     Aug.  28, 
1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  44.   Providing  additional  ports  of  export  for  Canadian  cattle  in  bond. 

Aug.  28,  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  45.  Modifving  quarantine  line  for  California  (amendment  to  no.  24). 

Aug.  30;  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  46.  Superseding  no.  85.     Oct.  4,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 

Same,  amendment  no.  1.     Nov.  18,  1901.     (Circ.) 
No.  47.  Concerning  cattle  transportation  (amendment  to  no.  24).     Oct.  21, 

1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  48.  Concerning  movement  of  animals  from  districts  in  which  rabies 

exists.     Dec.  11,  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  49.  Concerning  cattle  transportation.     Dec.  16,  1899.     n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 

(Alsoin  A4.5:49-55.) 
No.  49.  Concerning  cattle  transportation.      Dec.   16,  1899.     Nos.  50-55. 
Supplementary  quarantine  regulations.    1900.    Dec.  19, 1899.    n.t.p. 
10  pp. 
No.  56.    Inspection  and  quarantine  of  horses,  neat  cattle,  sheep,  and  other 
ruminants,  and  swine,  imported.     Dec.  28,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     10  i)p. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  1.     Sec  A4.5:58. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  2.     /SVe  A4.5:64. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  3.     See  A4.5:77. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  4.     See  A4.5:79. 
Same,  Amendment  no.    5.     [Cattle    mav 

Canada.]     May  21,  1901.     (Circ.) 
Same,  Amendment  no.  6.     Oct.  4,  1901. 
Oct.  16,  1901. 
Nov.  23, 1901. 
Mar.  22,  1902. 
May  7,  1902. 
Aug.  20,  1902. 
Oct.  25,  1902. 
Dec.  15,  1902. 


be  tested    in   Europe    or 

(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 


(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 
(Circ. ) 
(Circ.) 
(Circ.^ 
3.) 


(Circ. 


Same,  Amendment  no.  7. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  8. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  9. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  10, 
Same,  Amendment  no.  11, 
Same,  Amendment  no.  12 
Same,  Amendment  no.  13. 
No.  57.  Cattle  transportation  (amendment  to  no.  49).     (Circ.)     Jan.  20, 

1900. 
No.  58.  Inspection  and  quarantine  of  horses  and  other  ruminants  and 

swine  imported  into  U.  S.     Modification  of  no.  56.     Jan.  27,  1900. 

(Circ.) 
No.  59.  Releasing  certain  cattle  in  California  from  restrictions  imposed  by 

Order  49.     Feb.  26,  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  60.  Providing  for  return  to  noninfected  district  of  cattle  exhi})ited 

at  State  fair  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.     Apr.  6,  1900.      (Circ. ) 
No.  61.  Exportation  of  cattle  and  sheep  in  vessels  carrying  hides  from 

foreign  countries.     Apr.  23,  1900.      (Circ.) 
No.  62.  Cattletransportation(  amendment  to  no.  49).    May  11, 1900.    (Circ.) 
No.  63.  Cattle  transportation    (amendment  to   no.  49).     May  16,  1900. 

(Circ.) 
No.  64.  Inspection  and  quarantine   of  horses  and  other  ruminants  and 

swine,  imported  into  U.  S.  (amendment  to  no.  56).     June  1,  1900. 

(Circ.) 
No.  65.   Providing    for    importation    of   Canadian    cattle   for    exhibition 

purposes  at  Pan-American  Exposition,   Buffalo,  N.  Y.     June  15, 

1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  66.  Regulations    concerning    cattle    transportation    (amendment    to 

no.  49).     July  13,  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  67.  Providing  for  importation  of  Canadian  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine 

for  exhibition   purposes  at  International    Livestock    Exposition, 

Chicago,  111.     Juiv  18,  1900.     (Circ) 
No.  68.  Revoking  no.  63.     Aug.  13,  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  69.  Supplemental  to  nos.  55  and  59.     Aug.  18,  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  70.  Supplementary  to  no.  49.     Aug.  20,  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  71.  Revoking  no.  66.     Aug.  23,  1900.     (Circ.) 


46 


Tables 
A4.     AXIMAI.  INDUSTRY  BUREAI'— Continued 

JB.  A.  I.  Orders — Continued 

No.  72.   Amendment  to  nos.  49  and  51.     Aug.  29,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  73.  Providing  for  exhibition  of  uninspected  cattle  at  Golden  Gate 
Fair  (supplemental  to  nos.  55  and  59).     Sept.  8,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  74.  Amendment  to  nos.  49  and  51.     Sept.  17,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  75.  Amendment  to  nos.  49  and  50.     Sept.  26,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  76.  Amendment  to  no.  49.     Oct.  9,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  77.  Inspection  and  quarantine  of  horses  and  other  ruminants,  and 
swine,  imported  (amendment  to  no.  56).     Oct.  20,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  78.  Inspection  of  live  stock  and  products  (amendment  to  no.  33). 
0>t.  22,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  79.  Inspection  and  quarantine  of  horses  and  other  ruminants,  and 
swine,  imported  (amendment  to  no.  56) .     Nov.  10,  1900.     (Circ.) 

No.  80.  Regulations  concerning  cattle  transportation;  Nos.  81-87,  supple- 
mentary quarantine    regulations    (amendments  nos.    1-7).     Dec. 
10-14,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
See  for  amendment  no.  8,  A4.5:88;  for  amendment  no.  9,  A4.5:89. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  10.     Jan.  31,  1901.      (Circ.  ^ 


(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 
fCirc.J 
(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 

(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 
Circ.) 


Same,  Amendment  no.  11.     Feb.  5,  1901. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  12.     Apr.  18,  1901. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  13.     Apr.  20,  1901. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  14.     July  13,  1901. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  15.     Aug.  21,  1901. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  16.     Oct.  3,  1901. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  17.     Oct.  15,  1901. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  18.     Oct.  22,  1901. 
No.  88.  Amendment  to  no.  80.     Dec.  22,  1900. 
No.  89.  Amendment  to  no.  80.     Dec.  22,  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  90.  Importation  of  Canadian  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine  for  exhibition 

at  Chicago.     Sept.  12,  1901.     (Circ.) 
No.  91.    Rules  and  regulations  for  inspection  and  marking  dairv  products 

for  export.     Oct.  30,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  92.  Prohibiting  landing  of  animals  from  Philippine  Islands.     Dec.  13, 

1901.     (Circ.) 
No.  93.  Regulations    concerning  cattle    transportation.      Jan.    10,    1902. 
(Contains  amendments  1-8  to  no.  93,  and  changes  in  quarantine 
line  for  1902. )     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 


(Circ.) 

(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 

(Circ.) 
■  (Circ.) 

(Circ.) 
(Circ.) 

(Circ.) 

(Circ.) 

Circ.) 

Circ.) 

renovated  butter,"   and 
butter."      June   21,    1902. 


Same,  Amendment  no.  9,     Jan.  23,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  10.     Feb.  13,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  11.     Mar.  1,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  12.     Mar.  14,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  13.     Apr.  16,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  14.     June  28,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  15.     July  30,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  16.     July  30,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  17.     Sept.  10,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  18.     Oct.  10,  1902. 
Same,  Amendment  no.  19.     Oct.  22,  1902. 
No.  94.  Rules  and    regulations  in  regard   to 
information    concerning    "adulterated 
n.  t.  p.     1 2  pp. 
No.  95.  Importation  of  Canadian  animals   for  exhibition  at  State  fair, 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.     June  26,  1902.     (Circ.) 
No.  96.  Importation  of  Canadian  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine  for  exhibition  at 
International  Live-stock  Exhibition,  Chicago.    July  16, 1902.     (Circ. ) 
No.  97.  Extracts  from  existing  laws,  with  rules  and  regulations  as  therein 
provided,  proscribed  for  inspection  and  certification  of  renovated 
butter  and  other  dairy  products  for  export.     Oct.  1,  1902.     n.  t.  p. 
6  pp. 
[Printed  "  No.  96,"  changed  witli  rubber  stamp  to  "  No.  97."] 
Xo.  98.   Rules  and  regulations  prescribed  in  regard  to  "  renovated  butter," 
in  ac;cordance  with   act  of  Congress  approved  May  9,  1902,  and 
information    concerning     "adulterated    butter."      Nov.    1,    1902. 
n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 


47 


Tables 

t'lasslflfa- 
tloii  no. 

A4.5: 

99 1 

99* 
99 » 
99* 

100 

101 


A4.     AXI]?IAI^  IiVDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

B.  A.  I.  Orders — (Vintinued 

No.  99.   Quarantine  of  <'attle,  sheep,  and  other  ruminants,  and  swine  in 
New  England  Slates.     Nov.  27,  1902.     (Circ.) 
Same,  Amendment  no.  1.     Nov.  29,  1902.      (Circ.) 
Same,  Amendment  no.  2.     Dec.  13,  1902.     (Circ  ) 
Same,  Amendment  no.  'A.     Dec.  22,  1902.     (Circ.) 
No.  100.  Proliibition  of  exportation  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  other  ruminants, 

and  swine  from  port  of  Boston.     Nov.  27,  1902.     (Circ.) 
No.  101    Concerning  cattle  transportation.     Dec.    20,    1902.      (Contains 
amendments  nos.  1-9.)     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 


4.0: 

]TIap  of  districts  infected  ^vitli  splenetic  fever 

891 

1891,  Feb.  5. 

892 

1892,  Feb.  26. 

893 

1893,  Feb.  15. 

894 

1894,  Feb.  5. 

895 

1895,  Feb.  5. 

896 

1896,  June. 

897 

1897,  Feb. 

898 

1898,  Jan.  1. 

899 

1899,  Jan.  1. 

900 

1900,  Jan.  1. 

901 

1901,  Jan.  (in  5  sections). 

A 5.     BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

[Formerly  known  as  Division  of  Ornithology  and  Mammalogy  or  Economic  Ornithology  and  Mam- 
mology.    For  historical  sketch  of  Division,  see  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  Il5.] 


A5.1: 


887 


889 
890 
891 
892 
893 


896 

897 

898 
899 
900 
901 

902 
A5.2. 


A5.3: 

1 


(Also  in  Al.  1:886,  p.  227. ) 
(Alsoin  Al.l:887,  p.  399.) 


Annual  reports 

Orxithologist 

1886  (Merriam),  [1] +227-258 pp.  1  map. 

1887  (Merriam),  iii+399-456+ii  pp.  1  pi. 
Orxitholocjist  and  Mammalogist 

1888  (Merriam),  iii+477-536  pp.  1  pi.     (Also  in  Al. 1:888,  p.  477.) 

1889  (Merriam),  [l]4-363-376  pp.  2  pi.     (Also  in  Al. 1:889,  p.  363.) 

1890  (Merriam),  iii+277-285  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:890,  p.  277.) 

1891  (Merriam),  [l]+267-271  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l :891,  p.  267. ) 

1892  (Merriam),  [l]+181-200  pp.,  5  pi.      (ALso  in  Al. 1:892,  p.  181.) 

1893  (Merriam),  iii+227-234  pp..  1  map.     (Also  in  Al.  1:893,  p.  227.) 

1894  (Merriam).     (In  Al.  1:894,  p.  227.) 

1895  (Merriam).     (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  175.) 

1896  (Merriam),  iii+23-25  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:896,  p.  23.) 
Division  of  Biological  Survey 

1897  (Merriam),  ii+1,5-20  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  15.) 
Acting  Chief,  Division  of  Biological  Scrvey 

1898  (Palmer),  iii+37-42  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:898,  p.  37.) 

1899  (Palmer),  iii-f59-70  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  59.) 

1900  (Palmer),  ii+35-48  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  .35.) 

1901  (Palmer),  iii+151-162  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:901,  p.  151.) 
Chief  of  Biological  Ritrvey 

1902  (Merriam),  iii-L 209-218  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:902,  p.  209.) 

Oeneral  publications 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  division,  but  which  were  published  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  office,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  this  division  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  appen- 
dix to  this  work.  J 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  p]nglish  sparrow  (Passer  domesticus)  in  North  America,  especially 
in  its  relation  to  agriculture:  ])y  Walter  B.  Barrows.  1889.  405  pp. 
1  map. 

No.  2.  Bird  migration  in  Mississippi  Valley,  1884  and  1885;  by  W.W.Cooke. 
Edited  and  revised  by  C.  Hart  Merriam.     1888.     313  pp.     1  map. 


48 


Tables 


A5.     BIOLOGICAL.  SURVEY— Continued 


A  5. 3:      Bulletins — Continued 


10 

11 

121 

12  2 
13 

14 

15 

16 

17 


A  5.4: 

1' 
1'^ 
2 
3 


9 
10 

11 

12 
18 
14' 
14  = 


No.  3.  Hawks  and  owls  of  U.  S.  in  their  relation  to  agriculture;  by  A.  K. 

Fisher.     1893.     210  pp.     26  pi. 
No.  4.  Prairie  ground  .squirrels,  or  sjiennophiles,  of  Mississippi  Valley;  by 

Vernon  Bailey.     1893.     69  pp.     5  j)!. 
No.  5.   Pocket  gophers  of  U.  S. ;  by  Vernon  Bailey.     1895.     47  pp.     2  pi. 
No.  6.  Common  crow  of  U.  S. ;  [articles]  bv  Walter  B.  Barrows  and  E.  A. 

Schwarz.     1895.     98  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  7.  Preliminary  rejiort  ou  food  of  woodpeckers,  by   F.   E.   L.   Beal; 

Tongues  of  wood])eckers,  bv  F.  A.  Lucas.     1895.     44  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  8.  Jack  rabbits  of  U.  S.;  by  f.  S.  Palmer.     1896.     S4  pp.     7  pi. 

Same,  revised  ed.     1897.     88  pp.     7  pi. 
No.  9.  Cuckoos   and   shrikes   in   their   relation   to   agriculture;  Food  of 

cuckoos,  bv  F.  E.  L.  Beal,  [and]  Food  of  shrikes,  l)v  Svlvester  D. 

Judd.     1898.     26  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  10.  Life  zones  and  crop  zones  of  U.  S. ;  by  C.  Hart  Merriam.     1898. 

79  pp.     1  map. 
No.  n.  Geographic  distriljution  of   cereals  in   North  America;  by  C.  S. 

Plumb.     1898.     24  pp.     1  map. 
No.  12.  Legislation  for   proteciion  of  birds  other   than  game  'birds;    by 

T.  S.  Palmer.     1900.     94  pp.     2  pi. 
Same,  revised  ed.,  1902.     143  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  13.   Food  of  bobolink,  blackbirds,  and   grackles;    by  F.  E.  L.  Beal. 

1900.  77  pp.     1  pi. 

No.  14.  Laws  regulating  transportation  and  sale  of  game;  by  T.  S.  Palmer 
and  II.  W.  Olds.'    1900.     89  pp.     9  pi.     1  folder  table. 

No.  15.  Relation  of  sparrows  to  agriculture;  by  Sylvester  D.  Judd.  1901. 
98  pp.     4  pi. 

No.  16.  Digest  of  game  laws  for  1901;  bv  T.  S.  Palmer  and  H.  \V.  Olds. 

1901.  152  pp.     8  pis.     2  folder  tables. 

No.  17.  Birds  of  a  Marvland  farm,  a  local  studv  of  economic  ornithologv; 
by  Sylvester  D.  Judd.     1902.     116  pp.     17  pi. 

Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  fe'.v  (>!  tlie  more  important  papers  contained  in  tlie  Bulletins  have  been  issued 
separately.  References  to  all  the  papers  will  bo  found  under  their  proper  head- 
ings in  tlie  index  to  this  work.] 

Cireulars 

No.  ].  On  food  habits  of  birds.     Out  of  print.* 

Same,  2d  edition.     Oct.  12,  1886.     n.  t.  ii.     [3]  pp. 
No.  2.  On  English  si)arrow.     July  20,  1886.      (Circ. ) 
No.  3.   On   economic   relations   of   mammals.     July    27,    1886.     n.    t.    p. 

[3]  pp. 
No.  4.   [Leaflet  relating  to  collection   of   birds'  stomachs.     Nov.,  1886.] 

(Circ.) 
No.  5.  To  rice  growers,     n.  d.     (Circ.) 
No.  6.   Acknowledgment  of  receii)t  of  schedule  on  p]nglish  sparrow.     Out 

of  print.* 
Same,  2d  edition,     n.  d.     (Circ.) 
No.  7.  Topostmastersinrelation  to  English .si)arrow.    Nov. 8, 1886.     (Circ.) 
No.  8.  On  geographical  distrilnition  and  migration  of  North  American 

l)irds  for  1887.     Fel).  2:'.,  1887.     n.  t.  p.     [4]  pp. 
No.  9.  On  gophers.     Julv  30,  1888.     (Circ.) 
No.  10.  On  killdeer  ])lover.     Jan.  15,  1889. _    (Circ.) 
No.  H.   Brief  directions  for  measurement  f)f  small  mammals,  and   i)reiia- 

ration  of  museum  skins;  ])y  C.  Hart  Merriam.     1889.     4  pp.      1  pi. 
No.  12.  Directions  for  collecting"  the  stomachs  of  birds.     Apr.  25,  1891. 

n.  t.  p.     [3]  pp. 
No.  13.    [For  acknowledging  re(H-i])t   of  North 

(Cir^) 
No.  14.    [For  acknowled^iiiir  receipl  ni  X 

(Circ.) 
Same.      [North  .American  Fauna  S.] 

*  .No  copy  fiiuiiil. 


American  l*'aima.] 
rtli  Aniericaii  l''anna  7.] 
.  (1.      (C;irc.) 


1.  d. 

n.  d. 


114—04- 


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Tables 

t'lasslflca- 
tlon  no. 

A5.4: 

15 

16 

171 
172 
18 

19 
20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32' 

32  2 
33 

34 
35 

36 
37 
38 

A5.5: 

1 

2 
3 


A5.     BIOI^OGICAL.  SURVEY— Continued 

Circulars — Continued 

No.  15.   [For  acknowiedginji;  receipt  of  North  American  Fauna  10.]     Jan. 

1896.  (Circ.) 

No.  16.   [For  acknowledging  receii)t  of  North  America  Fauna  11.]     July, 

1896  (Circ.) 

No.  17.   Bird  day  in  the  schools.     July  2,  1896.    n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Same,  reprint  with  additions,     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  18.   [For  acknowledging  receipt  of  Nortli  American  Fauna  12.]     n.  d. 

(Circ. ) 
No.  19.  In  relation  to  bounties  on  mammals  and  birds,     n.  d.     (Circ.) 
No.  20.  Distribution  and  sale  of  publications.      Oct.   20,  1896.      n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 

No.  21.  Geographic  distribution   of   North   American    cereals.      Jan.   4, 

1897  (Circ.) 

No.  22.  Geographic   distribution  of    North   American  cereals.     Mar.    1, 

1897      (Circ. ) 
No.  23.   [For  acknowledging  receipt  of  North  American  Fauna  13.]    Oct., 

1897.  (Circ.) 

No.  24.   [For  acknowledging  receipt  of  North  American  Fauna  14.]     ^lay 

1,  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  25.   [For  acknowledging  receipt  of  North  American  Fauna  15.]     Aug 

10;  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  26.   [For  acknowledging  receipt  of  North  American  Fauna  16.]    Oct. 

31,  1899.     (Circ.) 
No.  27.   [For  acknowledging  receipt  of  North  American  Fauna  17.]    May 

31  [June  6],  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  28.  Directory  of  State  officials  and  organizations  concerned  with  pro- 
tection of  birds  and  game.     July  10,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  29.  Protection  and  importation  of  birds  under  act  of  Congress  approved 

May  25,  1900.     July  13,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  30.  Wild  animals  and  birds  which  mav  be  imported  without  permits. 

Sept.  13,  1900.     (Circ.) 
No.  31.  Information  concerning  game:    Seasons,  shipment,  and  sale;  by 

T.  S.  Palmer  and  H.  W.  Olds.     Oct.  25,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 
No.  32.  Directions  for  destruction  of  prairie  dogs;  by  C.  Hart  Merriam. 

Feb.  21,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
Same,  revised.     Jan.  30,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
No.  33.  Protection  of  birds  and  game,  directory  of  State   officials  and 

organizations  for  1901;  by  T.  S.  Palmer.     Apr.  18,  1901.     n.  t.  p. 

10  pp. 
No.  34.  Laws  for  protection  of  birds  and  game  in  District  of  Columbia;  by 

T.  S.  Palmer.     Oct.  25,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  35.  Directory  of  State  officials  and  organizations  concerned  with  pro- 
tection of  birds  and  game,  1902;  by  T.  S.  Palmer.     Apr.  15,  1902. 

n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  36.  Importation   of  reptiles  into  Hawaii,  order  for  prevention  of. 

[Amendment  to  circular  no.  30]      May  22,  1902.     (Circ.) 
No.  37.  Regulations  for  importation  of  eggs  of  game  birds  for  propagation. 

June  9,  1902.     n.  t.  p.  _  2  pp. 
No.  38.  Interstate  commerce  in  birds  and  game.     Aug.  23,  1902.     n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

North  American  fauna 

No.  1.  Revision  of  North  American  pocket  mice;  by  C.  Hart  Merriam. 
1889.     vii+36pp.     4  pi. 

No.  2.  Descriptions  of  fourteen  new  species  and  one  new  genus  of  North 
American  mammals;  by  C.  Hart  Merriam.     1889.     v+52pp.     8  pi. 

No.  3.  Results  of  a  biological  survey  of  San  Francisco  mountain  region 
and  desert  of  the  Little  Colorado,  Arizona;  [articles]  by  C.  Hart 
Merriam  and  Leonhard  Stejneger.  1890.  vii+136  pp.  14  leaves 
14  pi.     5  maps. 

No.  4.  Descriptions  of  twentv-six  new  species  of  North  American  mam- 
mals; by  C.  H.  Merriam.     1890.     v+60  pp.     3  pi.     1  table. 


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A5.     BIOLOOICAL,  SURVEY— Continued 

North  American  fauna — Continued 

No.  5.  ResultH  of  a  biological  reconnaissance  of  south  central  Idaho;  [ar- 
ticles] by  C.  H.  Merriam  and  Leonhard  Stejneger;  Descri})tions 
of  new  genus  and  two  new  species  of  North  American  mammals,  by 
C.  Hart  Merriam.     1891.     vii+128  pp.     4  pi. 

No.  6.  Death  Valley  expedition,  pt.  1.     Not  published. 

No.  7.  Death  Valley  expedition,  a  biological  survey  of  parts  of  California, 
Nevada,  Arizona,  and  Utah,  pt.  2;  [reports  bv]  A.  K.  Fisher  [and 
others].     1893.     402  pp.     19  pi. 

No.  8.  Monographic  revision  of  the  pocket  gophers,  family  Geomyidse,  ex- 
clusive of  species  of  Thomomys;  by  C.  Hart  Merriam.  1895.  258 
pp.     23  pi. 

No.  9.  Not  jiublished. 

No.  10.  Revision  of  shrews  of  American  genera  Blarina  and  Notiosorex,  by 
C.  Hart  Merriam;  Long-tailed  shrews  of  eastern  U.  S.,  by  Gerrit  S. 
Miller,  jr. ;  Synopsis  of  American  shrews  of  genus  Sorex,  by  C.  Hart 
Merriam.     1895.     124  pp.     12  pi. 

No.  11.  Synopsis  of  weasels  of  North  America;  [by]  C.  Hart  Merriam. 
1896.     44  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  12.  Genera  and  subgenera  of  voles  and  lemmings;  by  Gerrit  S.  Mil- 
ler, jr.     1896.     84  pp.     3  pi. 

No.  13.  Revision  of  North  American  bats  of  familv  Vespertilionidse;  by 
Gerrit  S.  Miller,  jr.     1897.     140  pp.     3  pi. 

No.  14.  Natural  history  of  Tres  Marias  Islands,  Mexico;  General  account 
of  islands,  with  reports  on  mammals  and  birds,  by  E.  W.  Nelson; 
Reptiles,  by  Leonhard  Stejneger;  Crustacea,  by  Mary  J.  Rathbun; 
Plants,  by  J.  N,  Rose;  Bibliography,  by  E.  W.  Nelson.  1899.  97 
pp.     1  pi. 

No.  15.  Revision  of  jumping  mice  of  genus  Zapus;  by  Edward  A.  Preble. 

1899.  42  pp.     1  pi. 
No.   16.  Results  of   biological   survey  of  Mt.   Shasta,  Cal. ;    by  C.  Hart 

Merriam.     1899.     179  pp.     5  pi. 
No.  17.  Revision  of  American  voles  of  genus  Microtus;  bv  Vernon  Bailey. 

1900.  88  pp.     5  pi. 
No.  18.  Revision  of  pocket  mice  of  genus  Perognathus;  bv  Wilfred  H. 

Osgood.     1900.     72  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  19.  Results  of  a  biological  reconnoissance  of  Yukon  River  region; 
General  account  of  region  [and]    annotated  list  of  mammals,  by 
Wilfred  H.  Osgood;  Annotated  list  of  birds,  [by]  Louis  B.  Bishop. 

1900.  100  pp.     7  pi. 
No.  20.  Revisionof  skunks  of  genus  Chincha;  by  Arthur  II.  Howell.    1901. 

62  pp.     8  pi. 
No.  21.  Natural  history  of  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,   British  Columbia; 
natural  history  of  Cook  Inlet  region,  Alaska;  bv  Wilfred  H.  Osgood. 

1901.  87  pp.     7  pi. 
No.  22.  Biological  investigation  of  Hudson  Bay  region;  by  Edward  A. 

Preble.     1902.     140  pp.     14  pL 

North  American  fauna  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  North  American  Fauna 
have  been  issued  separately.  Kefcrences  to  all  the  papers  will  be  found  under 
their  proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.] 

A6.     BOTANY  DIVISION 

[Merged  into  Bureau  of  I'liuit  Industry,  July  1,  1901,  nee.  A  19.    For  historical  sketch  of  Division,  see 
Yearbook  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  90.] 

Annual  report»( 

1869  (Parry)    (In  Al. 1:869,  p.  91.) 

1870  (Parry)    (In  Al. 1:870,  p.  108.) 

1871  No  report  made. 

1872  (Vasey)   (In  Al. 1:872,  p.  159.) 

1873  No  report  made. 

1874  (Vasey)    (In  Al.  1:874,  p.  156.) 


51 


Tab  1  CM 

CliisNlflni- 

tloii  nu. 

A6.1: 

Am 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1883 

1884 

1885 

886 

1886 

1887 

888 

1888 

889 

1889 

890 

1890 

891 

1891 

892 

1892 

893 

1893 

894 

1894 

895 

1895 

896 

1896 

897 

1897 

898 

1898 

899 

1899 

900 

1900 

1901 

Aii.     BSOTA.W  I>IVlSIO\'— Continued 

Annual  reporls — Continued 

Xo  report  made. 

(Vasey)   (In  Al. 1:876,  p.  73.) 

No  report  made. 

[No  ri'i^uhir  annual  report  appears,  ])ut  a  "Report  of  the  Botanist 
and  CMiemist  on  gras.«es  and  foraj^e  j)lants,  by  George  Vasey  and 
Peter  Collier,"  appears  in  the  Secretary's  report  for  1878,  pp.  157- 
194.     /SccAl. 1:878]. 

(Vasey).     (In  Al.  1:879,  p.  349.) 

( V'asey).     (In  Al.l:880,  p.  375. ) 

and  1882  (Vasey).     (In  Al.l  :881-2,  p.  231.) 

(Vasev).     (In  Al. 1:883,  p.  83.) 


(Vasey).     (In  Al.  1:884,  p.  123.) 
(Vasev).     (In  Al. 1:885,  p.  63.) 
( Vasey ).  [1]  +69-93  pp.     21  pis. 
(Vasey).     (In  Al. 1:887,  p.  301.) 
(Vasev),  [1] +305-324  pp. 
(Vasey),  [1] +377-396  pp. 
(Vasey),  [1] +375-392  pp. 
(Vasey),  [1] +341-358  pp. 


(Also  in  A  1.1:886,  p.  69.) 


(Also  in  Al.l: 


P 


305.) 
(Also  in  Al.l :889,  i>.  377.) 
(Also  in  Al.l :890,  p.  375.) 
(Also  in  Al. 1:891,  ]>.  341.) 


13  pis. 
11  pis. 
8  pis. 
10  pis. 
(Vasey),  [1] +201-214."   9  pis.     (Also  in  Al.l:892,  p.  201.) 
Coville) ,  iii+235-244  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:893,  p.  235.' 
'         "  "  Also  in  Al. 1:894,  p.  161. 

Also  in  Al.  1:895,  p.  159. 
(Alsoin  Al.l:896,  p.  95.) 
(Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  167.) 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:898,  p.  153.) 
(Alsoin  Al.l:899,  p.  53.) 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:900,  p.  91.) 
(Coville).     [This  final  report  of  the  Division  was  made  through  the 
chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  forming  jiart  of  his  annual 
report  for  1901.     {See  Al. 1:901,  p.  62;'  also  A19.1:901,  p.  67.)] 


(Coville),  iii+161-166  pp. 
(Coville),  iii+159-164  pp. 
(Coville),  iii+95-102  pix 
(Coville),  ii+167-172  pp. 
(Coville),  iii+153-158  pp. 
(Coville),  iii+53-57  pp. 
(Coville),  iii+91-101  pp. 


n.) 

>9.) 


A6.1«:  '  Annual  reports  (separates) 


A6.2: 


B65 
G76 


In7 

N82' 


[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  tlie  annual  reports  1  ave  been 
issued  separately.  References  to  all  the  papers  will  be  found  under  their  proper 
headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.] 

General  puS>lieation§ 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Division  but  which  were  published  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  oliice,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  such  numberinjr  places  tlicin,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  Index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Division  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
dix to  this  work.] 

Botanical  Exchange  Club.  Rules  for  Botanical  Exchange  Club;  by  George 
Vasey.     n.  d.     (Circ. ) 

Grasses  of  U.  S.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  grasses  of  U.  S.,  including 
especially  grass  collections  at  New  Orleans  Exposition  made  by 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  State  exhibits  of  grasses,  with 
notes  on  such  s[)ecies  as  are  more  or  less  employed  in  agriculture  or 
deserving  of  trial  and  cultivation;  by  Geo.  Vasey.  1885.  Washing- 
ton, Gibson  Bros.     1885.     110  pp. 

[Pulished  as  report  of  Agriculture  Department  at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton 
Centennial.  "Said  to  have  been  printed  at  tJibson  Bros,  to  save  expense.  Paid 
for  from  Exposition  funds." — (Written  note  on  t.  p.  of  copy  in  file  of  Agriculture 
Department,  Publications  Division.)] 

Instructions  to  botanical  collectors;  by  Geo.  Vasey.  n.  d.  (Circ.) 
North  American  grasses.  Illustrations  of  North  American  grasses,  vol.  1. 
Grasses  of  the  South \v(>st;  ])lat('s  and  descriptions  of  grasses  of  desert 
region  of  western  Texas,  New  ^Mexico,  Arizona,  and  southern  Cali- 
fornia; by  Geo.  Vasey.  1891.  vii+[2]+7+[2]  pp.  49  1.  50  pi. 
and  7+ [2]  pp.  49  1.  50  pi.  Large  8°.  (Reissue  of  Botany  Bul- 
letin no.  12.     pts.  1,2.) 


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Cliissiflca- 
tioii  no. 


A6.     BOTA\'Y  DIVISION— Cntiiiucl 


Cicneral  piihlit'atioiiM — Contiuuud 

North  Americau  Lrrasyes.     (xras-ses  of  the  Paoifu;  slope,  inchidinj^  Alaska 
and  adjacent  islaudw;  platew  an<l  descriptions  of  grasses  of  California, 
Oregon,  Washington,  and  tlu;  northwestern  coast,  including  Alaska; 
by  Geo.  Yasey.     1893.     viiir[-l]pp.     98  1.     100  pi.     large  8°. 
[Reissue  of  Botany  bulletin  no.  13,  pts.  1,  2.] 

Plant  breeding  and  .seed  selection;  bv  Frederick  V.  Coville.  June  22, 
1898.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  Investigation  of  grasses  of  arid  districts  of  Kansas,  Nebraska,  and 
Colorado;  by  George  Vasey.     1886.     19  p\).     18  j)!. 

No.  2.  Fungus  diseases  of  grape  vine;  by  Frank  Lamson-Scribner.  1886. 
136  pp.     7  pi. 

No.  3.  Grasses  of  the  South,  reiiort  on  certain  grasses  and  forage  plants 
for  cultivation  in  South  and  Southwest;  by  George  Vasey.  1887. 
63  p|).     16  pi. 

No.  4.   Desiderata  of  herbarium   for   North   America   north  of    Mexico. 
Ranunculacete  to  Rosacepe,  inclusive;  by  Geo.  Vasey. 
(Distributed  among  botanists  with  the  purpose  of  obtaining  speci- 
mens.)    1887.     15  pp. 

No.  5.  Experiments  made  in  1887  in  treatment  of  downy  mildew  and 
black-rot  of  grapevine  with  chapter  on  apparatus  for  applying  rem- 
edies for  these  diseases;  bv  F.  Lamson-Scribner.  1888.  113  pp. 
1  table. 

[No.  6.  Grasses  of  arid  districts.]  Investigation  of  grasses  of  arid  districts 
of  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Nevada,  and  Utah,  in  1887.  1888. 
61  pp.     30  pi. 

[The  Department  and  Division  designation  and  tlie  bulletin  number  and  series  titles 
as  bracketed  above  appear  only  on  tlie  cover.] 

No.  7.  Black  rot  [of  grape  vine] ;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner  and  Pierre  Viala. 

1888.     29  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  8.  Record  of  some  work  of  division,  including  extracts  from  corre- 
spondence and  other  commimications;  [articles]  prepared  by  George 

Vasey  and  B.  T.  Galloway.     1889.     67  pp. 
No.  9.  Peach  yellows,  a  preliminarv  report;  bv  Erwin  F.  Smith.     1888. 

254  pp.     46  pi. 
No.  10.  Experiments  made  in  1888  in  treatment  of  downy  mildew  and 

l)lack  rot  of  grape  vine.     1889.     61  pp.     2  ])1. 
No.  11.  Experiments  made  in  1889  in  treatment  of  fungous  diseases  of 

plants;  ])repared  by  B.  T.  Galloway.     1890.     119  pp.     7iil. 
[l^lates  numbered  to  eight,  but  plate  1  is  page  "id.] 
No.  12.  (irasses  of  the  Southwest;  plates  and  descriptions  of  grasses  of 

desert  region  of  western  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  an(l  .southern 

California;  bv  Geo.  Vasev.     Pt.  1,  1890.     7H[2]  pp.     49  1.     50  pi. 

large  8°. 
Same,  pt.  2.     1891.     7+ [4]  pp.     49  1.     50  pi.     large  8°.     (Title-i)age 

and  table  of  contents  for  vol.  1,  Illustrations  of  North  American 

Grasses,  appended  to  this  i)art. ) 
[Bulletin  no.  12.  pts.  1,  2,  also  issued  as  vol.  1,  Illustrations  of  North  American  (irasses. 

.S'eeAG.2:N«2i.] 

No.  13.  Grasses  of  Pacific  Slope,  including  Alaska  and  adjacent  islands; 

plates  and  de.scriptidins  of  grasses  of  ('alifornia,  Oivgon,  Washington, 

and   the   northwestern   coast,   including    .\laska;  bv   Geo.    Vasey. 

Pt.  1.     1892.     7+ [2]  pp.     49  1.     50  pi.     large  8°. 
Same,  pt.  2.     189.3.     7+ [2]  pp.     4!)  1.     50  pi.     large  8°.     (Title-page 

and  table  of  contents  for  vol.  2,  Illustrations  of  North  American 

Grasses,  appended  to  this  j)art. ) 
[Bulletin  no. 13,  pts.  1,  2,  also  iss\iod  as  vol.  2,  Illuslrationsof  North  .Vmerican  (Jrasses 

,*c  Ar).2:  N82-.] 

No.  14.  Ilex  ciissine,  a])original  North  .\merican  tea,  its  history,  distri- 
bution, and  use  among  native  North  American  Indians;  by  E.  M. 
Hale.     1891.     22  pp.     1  pi. 


63 


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(iasslllca- 
tloii  no. 

A6.3: 

15 


IG' 


16^ 
16' 
17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 
26 


28 
29 


A6.4: 

1 


7' 

T' 
8 

9' 
9' 
10 

11 

12' 

12  = 
13' 


13' 
13' 


A«.     BOTANY  I>IVISIO!V— Continued 

Bulletins — Continued 

No.  15.  Russian  thistlf,  its  history  as  a  weed  in  U.  S.,  with  an  account  of 
means  avilahle  for  its  eradication;  by  Lyster  Hoxie  Dewey.  1894. 
32  pp.     3  pi.     2  maps. 

No.  16.  American  ginseng,  its  commercial  history,  protection,  and  cultiva- 
tion; l)y  George  V.  Nash.     1895.     22  pp. 
Same,  revised  and  extended  by  Maurice  (t.  Kains.     1898.     32  pp. 
Same,  [with  prefatory  note  by  Frederick  V.  Coville].     1902.     32  pp. 

No.  17.  Legislation  against  weeds;  by  Lyster  H.  Dewey.     1896.     60  pj). 

No.  18.  Water  hyacinth,  and  its  relation  to  navigation  in  Florida;  by 
Herbert  J.  Webber.     1897.     20  pp.     1  pi. 

No.  19.  Chicory  growing  as  addition  to  resources  of  American  farmer;  by 
Maurice  G.  Kains.     1898.     52  pp. 

No.  20.  Principal  poisonous  plants  of  United  States;  by  V.  K.  Chesnut. 

1898.  60  pp. 

No.  21.  Vanilla  culture,  as  practiced  in  Seychelles  Islands;  by  S.  J.  Gal- 

braith.     1898.     24  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  22.  Present  status  of  rice  culture  in  United  States;  by  S.  A.  Knapp. 

1899.  56  i)p.     3  pi. 

No.  23.  Russian  cereals  adapted  for  cultivation  in  United  States;  by  Mark 

Alfred  Carleton.     1900.     42  i)p.     2  pi. 
No.  24.  Germination  of  seeds  as  affected  by  certain  chemical  fertilizers; 

bv  Gilbert  H.  Hicks.     1900.     15  pp.     2  pi. 
No.  25.  Shade  in  coffee  culture;  by  0.  F.  Cook.     1901.     79  pp.     16  pi. 
No.  26.  Stock-poisoning  plants  of  Montana,  i)reliminary  report;  by  V.  K. 

Chesnut  and  E.  V.  Wilcox.     1901.     150  pp.     37  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  doc.  160;  serial  no.  4039. 
No.  27.  Seeds  of  commercial  saltbushes;  by   G.  N.   Collins.     1901.     28 

pp.     8  pi. 
No.  28.  Chayote,  a  tropical  vegetable;  by  O.  F.  Cook.     1901.     31  pp.    8  pi. 
No.  29.  Seed  coats  of  certain  species  of  genus  Brassica;  by  A.  J.  Pieters 

and  Vera  K.  Charles.     1901.     19  pp.     1  pi. 


Circulars 


No.  1. 


May  23,  1894. 


Hungarian  brome  grass;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner. 
n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  2.  Nut  grass;  by  L.  H.  Dewey.     Oct.  16,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  3.  Russian  thistle;  bv  L.  H.  Dewey.     [Jan.  4,  1895.]     n.  t.  p. 

Same,  rev.  ed.     Nov.  20,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  4.  Flat  pea;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     Feb.  27,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  5.  Giant  knotweed,  or  sachaline;  bv  F.  Lamson-Scribner.     Feb.  26, 

1895.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  6.  Standards  of  the  purity  and  vitality  of  agricultural  seeds;  by  Gilbert 

H.  Hicks.     May  9,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  7.  Tumbling  mustard,  bv  Lyster  H.  Dewey.     June  5,  1896.     n. 
8  pp. 
Same,  2d  ed.     June  5,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  8.  Crimson  clover  hair  balls;  by  Frederick  V.  Coville.     June  15, 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  9.  Wild  garlic;  by  Lyster  H.  Dewey.     Feb.  15,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 

Same,  revised.     June  2,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  10.  Three  new  weeds  of  mustard  family;  by  Lvster  H.  Dewey. 

30,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  11.  Vitality  of  seed  treated  with  carbon  bisulphid;  by  Gilbert  H. 

Hicks  and  John  C.  Dabney.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
No.  12.  Camphor  tree;   by  Lyster  H.    Dewey.     Aug.   12,   1897.     n.  t.  j). 
7  pp. 
Same,  revised.     Sept.  21,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  13.  OVjservations  on  recent  cases  of  mushroom  poisoning  in  District 
of  Columbia;   by   Frederick   V.   Coville.     Dec.  1,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 
21  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     Jan.  4,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 
Same,  3d  ed.     May  15,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 


pp. 


t.  p. 

1896. 
8  pp. 
Apr. 


54 


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tion no. 


A6.     BOTANY  DIVISION— Continued 


Circulars — Continued 

No.  14.   Dodders  infesting  clover  and  alfalfa;  bv  Lvster  H.  Dewev.     Apr. 

25,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  15.   Horse-radish;  by  M.  G.  Kains.     May  20,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     8  i)p. 
No.  16.  Section  of  seed  and  plant  introduction;  bv  O.  F.  Cook.     Jan.  25, 

1899.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  17.   Notes   on   plant   products  of  Philij)pine   Islands;  bv    Frank    IT. 

Hitchcock.     May  15,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  18.  Crimson  clover  seed;  by  A.  J.  Pieters.     Aug.  5,1899.     n.t.i).    -1  pp. 

Same,  revised.     July  20,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  19.   Hop  cultivation  in  Bohemia;  by  David  G.    Fairchild.     Oct.  10, 

1899.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  20.  Horse-radish  culture  in  Bohemia;  l)v  David(  J.  Fain'hild.     Dec.  15, 

1899.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  21.   Yams  in  West  Indies;    ])y   David   (i.    Fairchild.     Dec.   6,    1899. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  22.   Bur,  or  glo])e,  artichokes;  by  Walter  T.   Swingle  and  David  G. 

Fairchild.     Dec.  11,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  23.  Lebbek   or   siris   tree;   by   David   G.    Fairchild.     Feb.    3,    1900. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  24.  Red  clover  seed;  l)y  Adrian  J.  Pieters.     Mar.  6,   1900.     n.  t.  p. 

5  pp. 
No.  25.   Seed  of  beardless  brome  grass;  by  A.  J.  Pieters.     Mar.  10,  1900. 

n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
No.  26.  Egyptian  cotton  in   U.   S. ;   by  Lyster  H.  Dewey.     Mar.  16,  1900. 

n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
No.  27.  Canada  thistle;  by  Lyster  H.  Dewey.     May  15,   1900.     n.   t.   p. 

14  pp. 
Same,  revised.     1901.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 
No.  28.   Rubber  cultivation  for  Porto  Rico;  byO.  F.  Cook.     June  22,  1900. 

n.  t.  p.     12  PI). 
No.  29.  Chicory  growing;  by  Maurice  G.  Kains.     Oct.  30,  1900.     n.  t.  p. 

12  pp. 
No.  30.  List   of   publications  of   Division   of   Botany;    bv    Frederick    V. 

Coville.     May  17,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
Same,  revised  edition,  Dec.  29,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

Contributions  from  U.  §.  national  licrbariuni 

[The  U.  S.  National  Hcrljariuin,  foiiiicU'd  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  AKriciilturr  I)r[iartin('iit  in  l.S(;,s,  aiiil  returner!  to  the  custody  of  the 
Smithsonian  Instituticm.  July  ],  isyti.  The  Agriculture  Department,  however, 
continued  to  jiulilish  this  series  of  botanical  reports  until  July  1,  190'2,  when,  in 
pursuance  nf  an  act  of  Congress,  the  National  Museum  assumed  the  responsibility 
of  the  publiciition.] 

V.  1.  Reports  on  collections  and  miscellaneous  papers.     1890-1895. 
Contents: 

No.  1.  List  of  plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in  LSSS  in  South  Carolina,  by 
(icorge  Vasey  and  J.  N.  Kose;  List  of  plants  collected  by  Kdward  Palmer  at 
Lagoon  Head,  Cedros  Island,  San  Benito  Island,  Guadaluj>e"  Island,  Head  of  Gulf 
of  California,  by  George  Vasey  and  J.  N.  Rose.    1H90.    vii-l- '28  pp. 

No.  2.  (Jollection  of  plants  made  by  G.  C.  Nealley  in  region  of  Rio  Grande  in  Texas, 
from  Brazos  Santiago  to  El  Paso  County;  by  John  M.  Coulter.    1890.    iii+29-05  pp, 

No.  3.  List  of  i)Iants  colU^cIcd  liy  Edward  I'almcr  in  1890  in  Lower  California  and 
western  Mexico,  at  La  I'az.  San  Pedro,  Martin  Island,  Raza  Island,  Santa  Rosalia, 
and  Santa  Agucnia,  (ruaymas;  bv  George  Vasev  and  J.  N.  Rose.  18'.I0.  vi  l  (;;!-90 
pp.     Ipl. 

No.  /,.  List  of  j)lants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in  1890  in  western  Mexico  and 
Arizona,  at  Alamos  and  [in]  Arizona;  by  J.  N.  Rose.    1891.    vii+91-127  pp.    10  pi. 

No.  5.  List  of  jilants  collected  by  Edwaril  Palmer  in  1890  on  Carmen  Island,  bv 
J.  N.  Rose;  List  of  plants  collected  bv  U.  S.  S.  Albatross  in  1887-91  along  western 
coast  of  America,  [articles]  by  J.  N.  Rose,  D.  C.  Eaton,  J.  W.  Eckfeldt,  and  A.  W. 
Evans;  Revision  ot  North  American  species  of  HotTnuuiscggia,  by  E.  M.  Fisher; 
Systematic  and  alphalictic;  index  of  new  s|iccies  of  North  Anicricau  phanerogams 
aiid  i.teridophvtcs,  jniblishetl  in  1891,  bv  Josephine  A.  Clark.  1892.  x  +  129-188 
pp.     5  pi. 

No.  6.  List  of  plants  collected  by  C.  S.  Sheldon  and  M.  A.  Carleton  in  Indian  Ter- 
ritory in  1891,  bv  J.  M.  Ilolziiiger;  Observations  on  native  plants  of  Oklahoma 
Territory  ami  iid'jiii'cut  districts,  by  M.  A.  Carleton.     1892.     ix  +  189-232  pp.     2  p!. 

Nn.7.  Systematic  and  alpbabciic  index  to  n<'W  species  of  North  American  i)ban- 
erogamsand  pteridophytes  published  in  1892;  by  Josephine  A.  Clark,  1893.  iii-t- 
233-264-f  iii  pp. 


55 


Table!* 


A6.     BOTAW  DIVISION— Contimu'd 
A6.5:  1  €'«»iilril>iilioii!»  Timhii  U.  S.  iialioiial  licrl>ariuiu — Continued 


Classlflc;!- 

tloil  III). 


1     i  V.  1.   Reports  on  coUectiuus  and  inisL-ellanuoiis  papers — Continued 
(Contents— Continued 

Ku.  8.  Notes  on  some  Pacific  coast  grasses,  by  George  Vasey;  Descriptions  of  new 
or  noteworthy  grasses  from  U.  S.,  by  George  Vusey;  Descriptions  of  new  grasses 
from  Mexico,  by  George  Vasey;  Descriptions  of  new  plunts  from  Texas  and  Colo- 
rado, by  J.  M.Holzinger;  List  of  plants  new  to  Florida,  by  J.  M.  Holzinger; 
Descriptions  of  three  new  plants,  bv  .1.  N.  Rose;  List  of  lichens  from  California 
and  Mexico,  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer  from  1888  to  1892,  bv  J.  W.  Eckfeldt. 
1893.     iii+265-292-fii  pp.     5  pi. 

xVo.  9.  Report  on  collection  of  plants  made  in  States  of  Sonora  and  Colima,  Mexico 
by  Edward  Palmer,  in  IMIO  and  1891;  by  J.  X.  Rose.  1895.  v-f  293-43-1  pp.  13  pi. 
[Title  page  and  tables  of  contents  and  illustrations  for  volume  1,  appended  to 
this  number,    viii  pp.] 

V.  2.  Botany  of   western  Texas,    a  manual  of   phanerogams  and   j)teri- 

dophytes  of  western  Texas;  by  John  M.  Coulter.     1891-94. 
Contents:  ' 
jN'o.  1.  Manual  of  phanerogams  and  pteridophytes  of  western  Texas;  Polvpetaliie, 

bv  John  M.  Coulter.    1891.     v+lo2+ivpp.    1  pi. 
AW  2.  Same,  Gamopetahc;  by  .lohn  M.  Coulter.    1892.     x-fl53-345pp.    2  pi. 
A'o.  3.  Same,  Apetala.',  Monocotyledonic,  Pteridophyta,  by  John  M.  Coulter.    1894. 

V +347-588  pp.     (1  sheet  following  p.  430.)     [Title  page  and  table  of  contents  for 

volume,  issued  with  this  part,    v  pp.] 
[Volume  2  was  reprinted  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  1902,  \inder  title  "  Botany 

of  western  Texas."] 

V.  3.  Reports   on   collections,    revisions   of    groups,    and    miscellaneous 

papers.     1892-1896. 
Contents: 
JVo.  1.  Monograph  of  grasses  of  V.  S.  and  British  America;  by  George  Vasey.    1892. 

xiv+89  pp. 
No.  2.  Preliminary  revision  of  North  American  species  of  cactus,  anhalonium,  and 

lophophora;  bvJohn  M.  Coulter.    1894.    iii+91-132+ii  pp. 
No.  3.  Flora   of   sand  hills  of    Nebraska;   by   P.   A.   Rydberg.     189.').     v+133-203 

pp.     2  pi. 
No.  I,.  Report  on  collection  of  plants  made  by  J.  H.  Sandberg  and  assistants  in 

northern  Idaho  in  1S92;  by  John  M.  Holzinger.    1895.    v +20.5-287 +v  pp.    2  pi. 
No.  5.  Report  on  Mexican  umbellifer;e,  mostly  from  State  of  Oaxaca,  recently 

collected  by  C.  G.  Pringle  and  E.  VV.  Nelson,  by  John  M.  Coulter  and  J.  N.  Rose; 

Descriptions  on  plants,  mostlv  new,  from  Mexico  and  U.  S.,  by  J.  N.  Rose.    1895. 

v+289-323  +  ii  pp.     12  pi. 
No.  6.  Botanv  of  Yakutat  Bay.  Alaska,  by  Frederick  Vernon  Coville;  with  field 

report.  l)y  Frederick  Funston.     1895.     iii+325-353+ii  pp. 
No.  7.  Preliininarv  revision  of  North  American  .species  of  echinocaetus,  eereus, 

and  opuntia;  bv  John  M.  Coulter.    1896.    iii+365-462+iv  pp. 
No.  8.  Flora  of  Black  Hills  of  South  Dakota;   by  P.  A.  Rydberg.    1896.    v+463- 

53f>+iv  pp.    4  pi. 
No.  9.  Flora  of  southwestern  Kan.sas,  report  on  collection  of  plants  made  by  C.  H. 

Thompson  in  1893,  by  A.  S.  Hitchcock;  Crepis  occidentalis,  and  its  allies,  by 

Frederick  V.  Coville;  Plants  from  Big  Horn  Mountains  of  Wyoming,  by  J.  N. 

Rose;  Leibergia,  a  new  genus  of  umbelliferai  from  Columbia  River  region,  by 

John  M.  Coulter  and  J.  N.  Rose;  Roseanthus.  a  new  genus  of  cucurbituce;e  frorii 

Acapulco,  Mexico,  by  Alfred  Cogniaux.    1896.    v+537-612pp.    8  [il.     [Title  page 

and  table  of  contents  for  volume  issued  with  this  part,    vii  pp.] 

V.  4.  Botany  of  Death  Valley  expedition;  Report  on  botany  of  expedition 
sent  out  in  1891  by  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  to  make  bio- 
logical survey  of  region  of  Death  Valley,  California,  by  Frederick 
Vernon  Coville.     1893.     viii-|-363  pp.     22  pi.     1  map. 
V.  5.  Systematic,  economic,  and  ecological  investigations.     1897-1901. 
Contents: 

No.  1.  General  report  on  botanical  survey  of  Ca;ur  d'Alene  Mountains  in  Idaho 
during  summer  of  1895;  by  John  B.  Leiberg.    1897.    v+S5  pp.     1  pi. 

No.  2.  Plants  used  Vjy  Klamath  Indians  of  Oregon;  bv  Frederick  V.  Coville.  1897. 
v+87-108+ii  pp. 

No.  3.  Studies  of  Mexican  and  Central  American  plants;  bv  J.  N.  Rose.  1897. 
vii+109-144+1  pp.    16  pi. 

No.  /,.  Studies  of  Mexican  and  Central  American  plants — No.  2;  by  J.  N.  Rose; 
Two  new  species  of  plants  from  northwestern  V.  S.,  by  L.  F.  Henderson;  Hesperi- 
genia,  a  new  genus  of  umbellifcra'  from  Mount  Rainier,  by  J.  M.  Coulter  and 
J.N.Rose;  Three  new  species  of  trade.scantia  from  U.S.,  byJ.  N.  Rose;  Treleasea, 
a  new  genus  (if  comnielenace;e,  bv  J.  N.  Rose;  Notes  on  useful  plants  of  Mexico, 
byJ.  N.Rose.     1>99.    viii +  14.5-2.59+ viii  pp.    47  pi. 

No.  5.  Plant  covering  of  Oeracoke  I.sland,  a  study  in  the  ecology  of  the  North 
Carolina  strand  of  vegetation;  by  Thomas  H.  Kearney,  jr.  1900.  iv+261- 
319  pp. 

No.  6.  Report  on  botanical  survey  of  Dismal  Swamp  region;  by  Thomas  H. 
Kearney.  1901.  x+321-.585  +  x  pp.  12  pi.  2  maps.  [Title  page  and  table  of 
contents  for  volume,  issued  with  this  part,     x  pp.] 


56 


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Classlflcii- 
tioii  no. 

A«.5: 

() 


Ae.S'': 


A6.6: 

IlM 

1 

No. 

2 

No. 

3 

X<). 

4 

No. 

5 

No. 

AO.     BOTA\'Y   l>IVlSIO\— Cntinncd 


I'oiitribiilioiiM  lr<»iii  l'.  S.  iialioiial  licrl»ariiiiii~-(  ontinuL'd 

V.  (5.  Plant    life  of  Alabama;    distribution,  modeH  of  association,  and 
adai)tations  of  Horaof  Alabama,  witli  Hystcmatic  catalogne  of  plants 
grow  in<x  in  State;  incpared  in  cooiifiation  with  (ieological  Survey 
of  Alabama;  by  Charles  Mohr.     1901.     1)21  ])p.      Ki  pi. 
V.  7.  Systematic  and  geographic  botanv,  and  aboriginal  uses  of  plants. 
1900-1902. 
Contents: 
Xo.  1.  Monograph  of  North  American  ninbellifera-;  hv  Jolin  M.  ConUt-r  and  ,1.  X. 

Rose.     1900.     i56+vii  pp.     9  pi. 
jY(j.;?.  Origin  and  distribution  of  Cocoa  pahn;   by  O.  F.  Cook.     1901.     v+257-293pp. 
\o.  S.  Plants  used  bv  Indians  of  Mendocino  County,  California;  bv  V.  K.  Chesnut. 
1902.    vi+29.')-408+vii    pp.     ijl.   10-21.     [Title    page    and    contents  for  volume, 
1900-1902.     i)p.  l-S,  409-122.] 

C'oiitrihutioiiM  from  IT.  S.  national  lierbariuni  (separates) 

[.\  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  various  numbers  of  this 
series  are  is.sued  .separately  in  pamphlet  form.  References  to  all  the  papers  con- 
tained in  this  series  will  be  found  under  the  proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this 

work.] 

Inventories 

1.  Foreign  seeds  and  plants  imported  by  .section  of  seed  and  plant 
introduction,  numbers  1-1000.     n.  d.     81  pp. 

2.  Foreign  seeds  and  ])lants  imported  bv  section  of  seed  and  plant 
introduction,  numbers  1001-1900.      [Jiily  5,  1899.]     94  pp. 

3.  Seeds  of  saccharine  sorghums  distributed  bv  section  of  seed  and 
plant  introduction,     [^p    10,1899.]     14  pp." 

4.  Cereals  and  forage  plants  collected  in  Russia  by  M.  A.  Carleton 
for  section  of  seed  and  plant  introduction.     [Ap.  15,  1899.]     9  pj). 

5.  Foreign  seeds  and  plants  imported  l)y  Department  of  Agriculture 
and  for  distribution  through  the  section  (»f  seed  and  plant  intro- 
duction.    Numbers  1901-2700.     Nov.  3,  1899.     62  pp. 

Foreign  seeds  and  plants  collected  in  Austria,  Italy,  and  Egypt  by 
Barbour  Lathrop  and  David  (J.  Fairchild  for  section  of  seed  and 
plant  introduction.     [Jan.  80,  1900.]     15  i)p. 

Foreign  seeds  and  plants  imported  bv  Department  of  Agriculture; 
numbers  2701-:^400.     Aug.  18,  1900.    "86  pp. 

Seeds  and  plants  imported  for  distribution  in  co(')peration  with 
agricultural  experiment  stations;  numbers  3401-4350.  Jan.  1,  1901. 
106  pp. 


No.  (1 


No. 
No. 


A7.     CHEIMISTUV  BUREAU 

[Formerly  Chemistry  Division;  clianged  to  Bureau  .July  1,  1901.     For  historical  sketch  of  Division, 
i<ce  Yearbook  1897  {A1.10;897),  p.  76.] 


AT.l: 


Annnal  reports 


1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
187() 
1877 
1878 
1879 


(Wetherill).      (In  Al. 1:862,  p.  508.) 
no  rejjort  printed. 
(Erni).      (In  Al.  1:864,  p.  514.) 
Erni).     (In  A  1.1: 865,  p.  46.) 

(In  Al. 1:866,  p.  45.^ 
(In  Al. 1:867,  j).  31.' 
(In  Al.  1:868,  p.  59.) 
(In  Al.l:8()9,  p.  65.) 
(In  Al. 1:870,  p.  91.) 
(In  Al.  1:871,  p.  89.) 
(In  Al.l:872,  ]k  138.) 
(In  Al.l:873,  p.  170.) 
(In  Al.  1:874,  p.  147.) 
(In  Al.  1:875,  j).  141.) 
(In  Al. 1:876,  ]).  46.) 
(In  Al.l:877,  p.  65.) 
(In  Al.l:878,  p.  95.) 
(In  Al.  1:879,  p.  35.) 


Antisell). 

Antisell). 

AntLsell). 
(Antisell). 
(Antisell). 
(Brown). 
(Brown). 
(McMurtrie 
(Mc.Murtrie). 
(McMurtrie). 
(McMurtrie). 
(Mc.Miutrie' 
(Collier). 
(Collier). 


57 


Tables 

I'lassincii- 
tluii  ni). 

A7.1: 


889 
890 
891 
892 
893 


896 
897 
898 
899 
900 
901 
902 

Ay.2: 


015 

P961 
P96^ 
P96=' 

Ar.3: 

1 


AT.     CIIEiniSTRY  BrREAl'— Continued 

Annual  reporiK — Continued 

1880  (Collier).     (In  Al. 1:880,  p.  37.) 

1881  and  1882  (Collier).     (In  Al.l:  881-2,  p.  379.) 

1883  (Richardson).     (In  Al.l: 883,  p.  197.) 

1884  (Wiley).     (In  Al. 1:884,  p.  19. ) 

1885  (Wilev).     (In  Al.l: 885,  p.  109.) 

1886  (Wilev).     (In  Al.l:  886,  p.  277.) 

1887  (Wiley).     (In  Al.l:887,  p.  181.) 

1888  (Wiley).     (In  Al.l: 888,  p.  221.) 

1889  (Wiley),  [1] +  135-190  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l: 

1890  (Wiley),  iii  f  133-192  pp. 

1891  (Wiley),  [3J  +  143-190  pp 

1892  (Wilev),  111+123-152  pp. 

1893  (Wiley),  iv+ 169-198  pp. 

1894  (Wiley).     (In  Al.l:894,  p.  151.) 

1895  (Wiley).     (In  Al.l:895,  p.  145.) 

1896  (Wiley),  iii+9-14  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:896,  p.  9.) 

1897  (Wiley),  ii+5  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  1.) 

1898  (Wilev),  iii  +  7-15  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:898,  p.  7.) 

1899  (Wiley),  iii+25-42  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  25.) 

1900  (Wiley),  ii+17-26  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:900,  p,  17.) 

1901  (Wiley),  ii+95-111  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:901,  p.  95.) 

1902  (Wiley),  ii+ 137-154  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:902,  p.  137.) 


p.  135.) 

(Also  in  A  1.1: 890,  p.  133.) 
(Also  in  Al.l: 891,  p.  143.) 

(Also  in  Al.l: 892,  p.  123.) 
Also  in  Al.l; 893,  p.  169.) 


Ocncral  publications 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Bureau,  but  which  were  published  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  ottice,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  this  Bureau,  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents,  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
dix to  this  work  ] 

Beet  sugar  indu.stry.     See  A1.2:  B39. 

Oils  and  fats.     Methods  for  analysis  of  edible  oils  and  fats,  not  including 

dairy  products;  by  L.  M.  Tblman.     [1901.]     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
Publications  of  Division "^of  Chemistry.     Dec.  20,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Same.     May  1,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Same.     Aug.  1,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  Investigation  of  composition  of  American  wheat  and  corn;   [by] 
Clifford  Richardson.     1883.     69  pp.     1  folded  table. 
[For  errata  to  this  Bulletin,  sec  A7.3:4,  p.  98.] 

No.  2.  Diffusion,  its  application  to  sugar  cane  and  record  of  experiments 
with  sorghum  in  1883;   [by]  H.  ^\ .  Wiley.     1884.     36  pp.     2  pi. 

No.  3.  Northern  sugar  industry;  a  record  of  its  progress  during  season 
of  1883;  [by]  H.  W.  Wiley.    1884.    118  +  2  pp.    4  pi.     11  charts. 

No.  4.  Investigation   of  composition   of  American  wheat  and   corn,  2d 
report;  [by]  Clifford  Richardson.     1884.     98  pp. 
[Errata  to  Bulletin  Xo.  1  on  page  98.] 

No.  5.  Sugar  industry  of  United  States,  cane  sugar,  beet  sugar,  sorghum 
sugar,  maple  sugar;  by  Harvey  \Y.  Wiley.  1885.  224  pp.  16  pi. 
1  map. 

No.  6.  Experiments  with  diffusion  and  carbonatation  at  Ottawa,  Kansas, 
campaign  of  1885;  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley.     1885.     20  pp. 

No.  7.  Methods  of  analysis  of  commercial  fertilizers;  proceedings  [2d 
annual  convention]  A.s.sociation  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 
Sept.  1,  2,  1885  [edited  by  Chas.  W.  Dabney,  jr.].     1885.     49  pp. 

No.  8.  Methods  and  machinery  for  application  of  diffusion  to  extraction 
of  sugar  from  sugar  cane  and  sorghum,  and  for  use  of  lime  and 
carbonic  and  sulphurous  acids  in  purifving  the  diffusion  juices;  [by] 
Harvey  W.  Wiley.     1886.     85  pp.     22  pK 

No.  9.  Third  report  on  chemical  composition  and  physical  properties  of 
American  cereals,  wheat,  oats,  barley,  and  rve;  bv  Clifford  Rich- 
ardson,    1886.     82  pp. 


58 


Table§ 


Classlflca- 
tlon  no. 


A7.     CHEHISTRY  BIJREAIT— Continued 


Bulletins — Continued 

No.  10.  Principles  and  methods  of  soil  analysis;  [Ijv]  Edgar  Richards. 
1886.     66  pp. 

No.  11.  Experiments  in  manufacture  of  sugar  at  Magnolia  Station,  Law- 
rence, La.,  season  of  1885-6.     2d  report;  by  Guilford  L.  Spencer. 

1886.  26  pp.     1  pi. 

No.  12.  Methods  of  analysis  of  commercial   fertilizers;   proceedings  3d 
annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 
Aug.  26,  27,  1886.     1886.     59  pp. 
No.  13.  Foods  and   food    adulterants;    pt.    1.      Dairy   products.      1887. 
128+iv  pp.     12  pi. 

Same,  pt.  2.  Spices  and  condiments;  by  Clifford  Richardson.  1887. 
[1] +129-259  pp.     16  pi. 

Same,  pt.  3.  Fermented  alcoholic  beverages,  malt  liquors,  wine,  and 
cider;  by  C.  A.  Crampton.     1887.     [1] +261-399  pp. 

Same,  pt.  4.  Lard  and  lard  adulterations;  by  H.  W.  Wiley.  1889. 
[1] +403-554  pp.     10  pi. 

Same,  pt.  5.  Baking  powders;  by  C.  A.  Crampton.  1889.  [l]+557- 
627  pp. 

Same,  pt.  6.  Sugar,  molasses  and  sirup,  confections,  honey,  and  bees- 
wax, made  under  direction  of  H.  W.  Wiley,  with  collaboration 
of  H.  A.  Huston,  H.  H.  Nicholson,  W.  B.  Rising,  M.  A.  Scovell, 
S.  P.  Sharpies,  W.  C.  Stubbs,  Shippen  Wallace,  F.  G.  Weichmann, 
H.  A.  Weber,  and  K.  P.  McElroy.     1892.     [l]  +  631-874+ix  pp. 

Same,  pt.  7.  Tea,  coffee,  and  cocoa  preparations;  by  Guilford  L.  Spen- 
cer with  collaboration  of  Ervine  E.  Ewell.  1892.  vii+875-1014-|- 
vi  pp.     9  pi. 

Same,  pt.  8.  Canned  vegetables;  by  K.  P.  McElroy  with  collaboration 
of  W.  D.  Bigelow.     1893.     vi+1015-1167+xii  pp. 

Same,  pt.  9.  Cereals  and  cereal  ])roducts  made  under  direction  of  H.  W. 
Wiley,  with  collaboration  of  K.  P.  McElrov,  VV.  H.  Krug,  T.  C. 
Trescot.W.D.  Bigelow,  and  others.     1898.     vii+1169-1374pp.    7  pi. 

Same,  pt.  10.  Preserved  meats;  by  W.  D.  Bigelow,  with  collaboration 
of  Edward  Mackav  Chance,  L.  S.  Munson,  L.  M.  Tolman,  and 
others.  1902.  ix+ 1375-1517  pp. 
No.  14.  Experiments  at  Fort  Scott,  Kansas,  in  manufacture  of  sugar  from 
sorghum  and  sugar  canes  in  1886;  by  H.  W.  Wiley.  1887.  64  pp. 
No.  15.  Experiments  in  manufacture  of  sugar  at  Magnolia  Station,  Law- 
rence, Louisiana,  season  of  1886-87;  3d  rp.,  by  Guilford  L.  Spencer. 

1887.  35  pp. 

No.  16.  Methods  of  analysis  of  commercial  fertilizes,  feeding  stuffs,  and 
dairy  products,  adopted  at  4th  annual  convention  of  Association 
of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists,  Aug.  16-18, 1887;  edited  by  Clifford 
Richardson.     1887.     80  pp.     4  pi. 

No.  17.  Experiments  in  manufacture  of  sugar  from  sorghum  and  sugar 
canes  at  Fort  Scott,  Kansas,  Rio  Grande,  N.  J.,  and  Lawrence,  La. 

1888.  118  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  18.  Sugar-i)roducing  plants;  analyses  made  under  direction  of  chemist; 
sorghum  [at]  Fort  Scott,  Kans.,  Rio  Grande,  N.  J.;  sugar  cane  [at 
Magnolia  Station]  Lawrence,  La.;  with  study  of  data  collected  on 
sorghum  and  sugar  cane.     1888.     132  pp. 

No.  19.  Methods  of  analysis  of  commercial  fertilizers,  cattle  foods,  dairy 
products,  sugar,  and  fernuiuted  liquors,  adopted  at  fifth  anmial 
convention  Association  of  Otiicial  Agricultural  Chemists,  held  Aug. 
9,  10,  1888;  edited  by  Clifford  Richardson.     1888.     96  pp. 

No.  20.  Record  of  experiments  in  manufacture  of  sugar  from  sorghum  at 
Rio  Grande,  N.  J.;  Kenner,  La.;  Conwav  Springs,  Douglass,  and 
Sterling.  Ks.,  1888;  by  H.  W.  Wiley.     1889.  '  162  pp. 

No.  21.  Ex))eriments  in  manufacture  of  sugar  by  diffusion  at  Magnolia 
Station,  Lawrence,  La.,  season  of  1888-89;  by  Guilford  L.  Spencer. 

1889.  67  i)p. 

No.  22.  Record  of  experiments  at  Des  Ligncs  sugar  experiment  station, 
Baldwin,  La.,  season  of  1888;  by  C.  A.  Crampton.     1889.     36  pp. 


59 


Tables 

ClHssincu- 
lloii  no. 

A7.:«: 

2:5 

24 


25 
26 

27 
28 

29 
30 
31 


\7.     CHEMISTRY  BUREAIT— CV)ntinne(l 


Biilleliii!>> — CoutiniK'd 


38 


No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


32 

No 

33 

No 

34 

No 

35 

No 

36 

No 

37 

No 

No, 


39 

No 

40 

No 

41 

No 

42 

No 

43 

No 

2'A.  Kxjteriiiients  at  s^ujiar  cxperiiucnt  station  on  Calumet  Plantation, 
Pattersonville,  J.a.,  [1888];  l)y  Hubert  Edson.     1889.     42  pp. 

24.  Proceedings  6th  annual  convention  Association  of  Official  Agricul- 
tural Clienii(-t!^,  Sept.  10-12,  1889,  methods  of  analysis  of  commercial 
fertili/.ers,  cattle  foods,  dairy  jiroducts,  and  fermented  liquors; 
edited  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley.  "  1890.     235  pp. 

25.  Popular  treatise  on  extent  and  character  of  food  adulterations; 
by  Alex.  J.  Wedderburn.     1890.     61pp. 

26.  Record  of  exjieriments  in  j)roduction  of  sugar  from  sorghum  in 
1889,  at  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa;  Rio  Grande,  N.  J.;  Morrisville,  Va. ; 
Kenner,  La.;  College  Station,  Md.;  and  Conway  Springs,  Attica, 
Medicine  Lodge,  Ness  Citv,  Liberal,  Arkalon,  Meade,  Minneola,  and 
Sterling,  Kans.;  by  H.  \V.  Wiley.     1890.     112  pp.     1  folded  table. 

27.  Sugar-beet  in(lustrv;  culture  of  sugar  beet  and  manufacture  of  beet 
sugar;  by  H.  W.  Wiley.     1890.     262  pp.     ]2  i)l. 

28.  Proceedings  of  7th  annual  convention  of  As.sociation  of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists,  Aug.  28-30,  1890;  methods  of  analysis  of 
commercial  fertilizers,  foods,  and  feeding  stuffs,  dairy  products, 
fermented  liquors,  and  sugars;  edited  bv  Harvev  W.  W^iley.  1890. 
238  pp. 

29.  Record  of  experiments  with  sorghum  in  1890;  bv  Harvey  W. 
Wiley.     1891.     125  pp.     1  folded  table. 

30.  Exj)eriments  with  sugar  beets  in  1890;    bv  Harvev  W.  Wilev. 

1891.  93  pp. 

31.  Proceedings  of  8th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists,  Aug.  13-15,  1891;  methods  of  analysis  of 
commercial  fertilizers,  foods  and  feeding  stuffs,  dairy  products, 
fermented  liquors,  and  sugars;  edited  by  Harvey  W.  Wilev.  1891. 
253  pp. 

32.  Special  report  on  extent  and  character  of  food  adulterations,  in- 
cluding State  and  other  laws  relating  to  foods  and  beverages;  by 
Alex.  J.  Wedderburn.     1892.     174  pp. 

33.  Experiments  with  sugar  beets  in  1891;  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley, 
with  collaboration  of  W^alter  Maxwell,  W.  A.  Henry,  and  others. 

1892.  158  pp. 

34.  Record  of  experiments  with  sorghum  in  1891;  by  Harvey  W^. 
Wiley,  with  collaboration  of  G.  L.  Spencer,  A.  A.  Denton,  and 
Wibray  J.  Thompson.     1892.     132  pp. 

35.  Proceedings  of  9th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists,  Aug.  25-27,  1892;  edited  by  Harvey  W. 
Wiley.     1892.     vi+243+vii-xvii. 

36.  Experiments  with  sugar  beets  in  1892;  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley, 
Avith  collaboration  of  Walter  IVIaxwell.     1893.     74  pp. 

37.  Record  of  experiments  with  sorghum  in  1892;  by  Harvey  W. 
Wiley,  with  collaboration  of  A.  A.  Denton,  Glen  O'Brien,  C.  I. 
Hinman,  Wibray  J,  Thompson,  J.  L.  Fuelling,  and  Oma  Carr. 

1893.  100  pp. 

38.  Proceedings  of  10th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists,  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  24-26,  1893;  edited  by 
Harvey  W.  Wiley.     1893.     vi+218+vii-xiv  pp. 

39.  F]xperiments  with  sugar  beets  in  1893;  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley, 
with  collaboration  of  W'alter  Maxwell.     1894.     59  pp. 

40.  Record  of  experiments  with  sorghum  in  1893;  by  Harvey  W. 
Wiley,  with  collaboration  of  Oma  Carr  and  C.  I.  Hinman.  1894. 
38  pp. 

41.  Extent  and  character  of  food  arid  drug  adulteration;  by  Alex. 
J.  Wedderburn.     1894.     64  pj). 

42.  Comj)ilation  of  pharmacy  and  drug  laws  of  the  several  states 
and  territories;  l)y  Alex.  J.  Wedderburn.     1894.     152  pp. 

43.  Proceedings  of  llth  animal  convention  of  Association  of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists,  Aug.  23-25,  1894;  edited  by  Harvey  W. 
Wiley.     1894.     403  pp. 


60 


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Olasslflca- 
tlon  no. 


A7.     CHEMISTRY  BUREAU— Continued 


Bulletins — Continued 

No.  44.  Sweet  cassava;  its  culture,  pnjpertics,   and  UKes;    hy  Harvev  W. 

Wiley.     1894.     16  pp.     2  pi. 
No.  45.  Analyses  of  cereals  collected  at  AVorld's  Columl)ian  Exposition, 

and  comparisons  with  other  data;  by  Harvey  W.    Wilev.     1895. 

57  pp. 
No.  46.  Methods  of  analysis  adopted  by  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,   Sept.  5-7,   1895;  edited  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley,  with  col- 
laboration of  L.  L.  Van  Slyke  and  W.  D.  Bigelow.     1895.     84  pp. 
See  also  A7.4:4. 
No.  46,  rev.  ed.  Methods  of  analysis  adopted  bv  Association  of  Oflicial 

Agricultural  Chemists,  Nov.  11,  12,  14,  1898;  edited  by  Harvev  W. 

Wiley.     1899.     86  pp. 
No.  47.  Proceedings  of  12th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 

Agricultural  Chemists,  Sept.  5-7,  1895;  edited  l)v  Harvev  W.  Wiley. 

1895.     172  pp. 
No.  48.  Zinc  in  evaporated  apples;  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley.     1896.     38  pp. 
No.  49 .   Proceedings  13th  annual  convention  Association  of  Official  Agri- 
cultural Chemists,  Nov.  6,  7,  9,  1896;  edited  by  H.  W.  Wiley.     1897. 

127  pp. 
Same,    [another  print;   letter   of  transnuttal  and  list  of  illustrations 

omitted].     127  pp. 
See  also  A7.4:2  and  A7.4:4. 
No.  50.  Composition  of  maize  (Indian  corn),  including  grain,  meal,  stalks, 

pith,  fodder,  and  cobs;  compiled  by  H.  W.  Wiley.     1898.     31  pp. 
See  also  for  French  abstract  of  this  Bull.,  A7.4:6. 
No.  51.  Proceedings  of  14th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 

Agricultural  Chemists,  Oct.  26-28, 1897;  edited  bv  Harvev  W.  Wiley. 

1898.     169  pp. 
See  also  A7.4:4. 
No.  52.  Experiments  with  sugar  beets  in  1897;  bv  Harvev  W.  Wiley. 

1898.     165  pp.     2  maps. 
Same,  revised.     1899.     165  pp.     2  maps. 
No.  53.  Chemical  composition  of  carcasses  of  pigs;  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley, 

with  collaboration  of  E.  E.  Ewell,  W.  H.  Krug,  T.  C.  Trescot,  and 

others.     1898.     80  pp. 
No.  54.  Investigation  of  analytical  methods  for  distinguishing  between 

nitrogen  of  proteids  and  that  of  simpler  amids  or  amido-acids,  by 

J.  W.  Mallet;  with  chai)ter  on  Separation  of  flesh  bases  from  proteid 

matters  by  means  of  bromin,  by  H.  W.  Wiley.     1898.     30  pp. 
No.  55.  Fertilizing  value  of  street  sweepings;  by  Ervin  E.  Ewell.     1898. 

19  pp. 
No.  56.  Proceedings  of  15th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 

Agricultural   Chemists,  Washington,   D.  C,   Nov.  11,  12,  14,  1898; 

edited  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley.     1899.     140  ])p. 
No.  57.  Proceedings  of  16th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 

Agricultural  Chemists,  San   Francisco,  July  5-7,    1899;  edited  by 

Harvey  W.  Wiley.     1899.     130  pp. 
No.  58.  Manufacture  of  starch  from  i)otatoes  and  cassava;  bv  Harvev  W. 

Wiley.     1900.     48  pp.     8  pi. 
No.  59.  Composition  of  American  wines;  by  W.  D.  Bigelow.    1900.    76  pp. 
No.  60.  Sunflower  plant,  its  cultivation,  composition  and  uses;  by  Harvey 

W.  Wiley.     1901.     31  i)p.      I  pi. 
No.  61.  Pure-food  laws  of  European  countries  affecting  American  exports; 

by  W.  D.  Bigelow.     1901.     39  pp. 
No.  62.  'Proceedings  of   17th  annual   convention   Association  of  Official 

Agriculturab Chemists,  Washington,  Nov.  16,  17, 19, 1900;  edited  by 

H.W.Wiley.     1901.     163  pp.     2  pi. 
No.  63.   Exhibit  of  Bureau  at  l*an-Americau  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 

1901;  by  E.  E.    Ewell,  W.  D.    Bigelow,  and  Logan  Waller  Page. 

1901.     29  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  64.   Influence  of   enviroimient  upon  i'onii>osition   of  sugar  lu-et;  by 

Harvey  W.  Wiley.     1901.     32  pp. 


61 


Tables 

CliissIOca- 

tiuil  110. 

A7.3: 

65 


66 
67 
68 
69' 


69* 
695 
70 

A7.3«: 


A7.I: 

1 


AT.     t'lIEIfllSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 


9 
10 


A8.1: 


IS  II 1 1  c  1  i  n« — Continued 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


G'i.  Provisional  methods  for  analysis  of  foods  adopted  by  Association 
of  Ollirial  Afiricultural  Clu'iiiists,  Nov.  14-16,  1901;  edited  bv  H. 
W.  Wiley,  with  collalKjration  of  \V.  I).  Bigelow.     1902.     169  pp. 

66.  Fruits  and  fruit  products,  chemical  and  microscopical  examina- 
tion; [Pt.  1],  bv  L.  S.  IMunson  [and]  L.  M.  Tolman;  [Pt.  2,  by] 
Burton  J.  Howard.     1902.     114  pp.     12  pi. 

67.  Proceedings  of  18th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists,  held  at  "Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  14—16,  1901; 

edited  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley.    1902.     184  pp.     1  por. 

68.  Chemical  composition  of  insecticides  and  fungicides,  with  an 
account  of  methods  of  analysis  employed;  by  J.  K.  Haywood,  in 
cooperation  with  Division  of  Entomologv.     1902.     62  pp. 

69.  Pt.  1.  Foods  and  food  control,  [no.]  1  ;''bv  W.  D.  Bigelow.  1902. 
vi-L93pp. 

"^     ~    '       ■  ^  vi+95-187  pp. 

vi+189-272  pp. 
vi+ 273-372  pp. 
vi +373-461  pp. 

by  H.  W.  Wiley. 


Same,  Pt.  2,  [no.]  2. 

Same,  Pt.  3,  [no.]  3 

Same,  Pt.  4,  [no.]  4. 

Same,  Pt.  5,  [no.]  5 


1902. 

1902. 

1902. 

1902.  _ 

0.  Manufacture  of  table  sirups  from  sugar  cane; 

1902.     32  pp.     10  pi. 


Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  papers  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issued  separately  in  pamphlet 
form.  References  to  all  the  papers  will  be  found  under  their  proper  headings  in 
the  index  to  this  work.] 

Cireular§ 

No.  1.  Manufacture  of  sorghum  sirup;  by  G.  L.  Spencer.  July  15,  1894. 
n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

No.  2.  Changes  in  and  additions  to  methods  of  analysis  adopted  at  13th 
annual  meeting  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists. 
Dec.  12,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

No.  3.  Needed  reforms  in  fertilizer  inspection;  by  H.  J.  Wheeler,  H.  P. 
Armsby,  C.  D.  Woods,  H.  W.  Wiley.    July  8,  1897.    n.  t.  p.'    3  pp. 
Same,  revised,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Same,  2d  rev.  ed.     Mar.  20,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

No.  4  (to  accompany  bulletin  46).  Changes  in  and  additions  to  methods 
of  analysis  adopted  at  13th  and  14th  annual  meetings  Association  of 
Official  Agricultural  Chemists.     Dec.  11,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

No.  5.  Chemical  examination  of  canned  meats;  bv  H.  W.  Wiley.  Jan. 
18,  1899.    _n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

No.  6.  Composition  chimique  du  mais  et  de  ses  produits;  par  M.  H.  W. 
Wiley.  June  22,  1900.  (French  abstract  of  Chera.  Bull.  50,  Com- 
position of  maize;  by  H.  W.  Wiley. )     July  21,  1900.     13  pp. 

No.  7.  Outline  of  work  on  foods  and  feeding  stuffs  for  1901;  by  William 
H.  Krug.     Apr.  29,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Same,   revised  ed.     Apr.    18,    1902.     (Title   changed    to    "Amended 
methods  adopted    at  18th    annual    convention  of   Association  of 
Official  Agricultural  Chemists.")     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

No.  8.  Official  method  for  analysis  of  tanning  materials.     Nov.  19,  1901. 
n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
Same,  Dec.  18,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

No.  9.  Plan  for  cooperating  in  study  of  available  plant  food;  l>y  C.  C. 
Moore.     Jan.  3,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  i)p. 

No.  10.  Methods  for  analysis  of  insecticides  and  fungicides;  by  J.  K.  Hay- 
wood.    Mar.  7,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

A8.     EXTOiWOLOCJICAL  €0]TlIfIIS§IOIV 

[Formerly  under  Interior  Department,  .see  I  26.] 

Annual  reports 

1st  annual  report  on  Rocky  Mountain  locust.     Issued  as  a  publication  of 
the  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories  (Hayden) . 
&e  126.1:1. 


62 


L'laKsIflra- 
tlon  no. 


Tables 

A§.     ENTO:?IOLOC;iCAI.  C01I]WIISSI0X— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

2d  rejturt  on  Rocky  Mountain  locust  and  Western  cricket.     Issued  as  a 
publication  of  the  Interior  Department,  the  report  being  made 
direct  to  the  Secretary. 
*e  126.1:2. 
3d  report  of  U.  S.  Entomological  Commission  relating  to  Rocky  Mountain 
locust,  Western  cricket.  Army  -worm,  canker  worms,  and  Hessian 
fly,  with  descriptions  of  lary;e  of  injurious  forest  insects,  studies  of 
embryological  deyelopment  of  locust  and  of  other  insects,  and  on 
systematic  position  of  orthoptera  in  relation  to  other  orders  of  insects. 
1883.     xiy+347-f-124-92  pp.     63  pi.     4  maps. 
Same,  47th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  44;  serial  no.  2154. 
4th  report  of  U.  S.  Entomological  Commission,  being  revised  edition  of 
Bulletin  no.  3  and  final  report  on  cotton  worm  and  boll  worm;  l)y 
Charles  V.  Riley.     1885.     xxxviii+399+147  pp.     64  pi.     2  maps. 
Same,  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  39;  serial  no.  2325. 
5th  report  of  U.  S.  Entomological  Commission,  being  reyised  and  enlarged 
edition  of  Bulletin  no.  7  on  insects  injurious  to  forest  and  shade 
trees;  by  Alpheus  S.  Packard.     1890.     yiii+957  pp.     40  pi. 
Same,    51st    Cong.,    1st    sess.,    H.    mis.    doc.    269;    serial    no.    2800. 
[Discontinued.] 

Oeneral  publieations 

None  issued. 
Bulletins 

[Nos.  1  and  2  made  under  direction  of  U.  S.  Geological  and  Geographical  .Survey  of 
the  Territories  (Hayden);  Nos.  3-7  under  direction  of  Interior  Department.    None 
issued  under  Agriculture  Department] . 
See  126:3. 

Circulars 


[None  issued  under  Agriculture  Department. 
Department.    See  126:4] . 


Twelve  circulars  issued  under  Interior 


A9.     ElVTOIWOLOGY  DIVISIOIV 

[For  historical  sketch  of  Division,  see  Yearbook  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  84.] 


A9.1:     Annual  reports 


(In  Al.  1:868,  p.  78.) 


Report  of  Entomologist 

1863  (Gloyer).      (In  Al. 1:863,  p.  561.) 

(In  Al.  1:864,  p.  540.) 

(In  Al.  1:865,  p.  33.) 

(In  Al.  1:866,  p.  27.) 

(In  Al.  1:867,  p.  58.) 

Title:  Foods  and  habits  of  beetles. 

(In  Al.  1:869,  p.  60.) 
Rp:port  op  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  Museum 
1870  (Glover).     (In  Al.l:870,  p.  65. 
"  (In  Al. 1:871,  p.  69.' 

(In  Al. 1:872,  p.  112.) 

(In  Al. 1:873,  p.  152.) 

(In  Al.  1:874,  I).  122.) 
Report  op  Entomolo(;ist 

1875  (Glover).      (In  Al. 1:875,  p.  114.) 
Report  op  E.ntomolocjist  and  Curator  of  Museum 

1876  (Glover).      (In  A  1.1:876,  p.  17.^ 

1877  Gloyer).      (In  Al.  1:877,  p.  89.' 

1878  (none  is.sued). 
Report  op  Entomologist 

1879  (Rik'v),  from  June,  1878,  to  Mar.  1,  1879.     52+[l]  pj. 

in  Al.  1:878,  p.  207.) 

1880  (Comstock),  submitted  June  30,  1880.     (In  Al. 1:879,  p.  185.) 

1881  (Comstock),  submitted  June  15,  1881.     iv-f  235-373+iv  pp.     24  pi. 

(Also  in  Al.  1:880,  p.  235.) 


1864- (Glover). 

1865  (Glover). 

1866  (Glover). 

1867  (Glover). 

1868  (Glover). 

1869  (Glover). 


1871  (Glover). 

1872  (Glover). 

1873  [Glover]. 

1874  (Glover). 


(Also 


63 


Tablew 

ciiissincii- 

tlun  IK). 

A9.1: 

882 


883 
884 

885 

886 
887 
888 
889 
890 
891 
892 
893 


896 
897 
898 
899 
900 
901 
902 

A9.2: 


B47' 


B47^ 

B47- 
B47* 

B47' 

C82 


A».     EXTOHOLOGY  DIVISION— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

1882  Uvilev),  sul>niitted  June  30,  1882.     viii+167  pp.     20  jil.     (Also  in 

Al.  1:881-2,  p.  61.)     [Pages  1-154  bear  also  the  paging  of  the  Sec- 
retary's report  "61-214."] 

1883  (Riley),  submitted  Julv  31,  1883.     v-f  99-180+5+ [2]    pp.     13   pi. 

(Also  in  Al.  1:883,  p.  99.) 

1884  (Kilev),  submitted  Nov.  3,  1884.     vii+[l]  +  134+2+ix  pp.     10  pi. 

(Also  in  Al.  1:884,  p.  285.)     [Pages  1-134  bear  also  the  paging  of 
the  Secretary's  report  "285-418."] 

1885  (Riley),  submitted  Dec.  24,  1885.     vii+[l]+137+vii+2  pp.     2  1. 

ix  pi.     1  map.     (Also  in  Al.  1:885,  p.  207. )     [Pages  1-137  bear  also 
the  i)aging  of  the  Secretary's  report  "207-34.3."] 

1886  (Rilev)',    [sul)mitted]    Dec.   24,   1886.     v+459-592+ix  pp.     11  pi. 

(Also in  Al.  1:886,  p.  459.) 

1887  (Riley),  submitted  Jan.  .30,  1888.     vi+48-179+vi  pp.     8  pi.     (Also 

in  Al.  1:887,  p.  48.) 

1888  (Kilev),  submitted  Jan.  31,  1889.     iv+53-114  pp.     12  pi.      (Also  in 

Al.  1:888,  p.  53.) 

1889  (Riley\  submitted  Dec.  31,  1889.     iv+331-361+iii  pp.     6  pi.     (Also 

in  A  1.1:889,  p.  331.) 

1890  (Rilev),    for    calendar  year.     [l]  +  237-264    pp. 

Al.  1:890,  p.  237.) 

1891  (Rilev),  for  calendar  year.     iii+231-266+ii  pp. 

p.  231.) 

1892  (Riley),    calendar    year.     iii+153-180+ii    pp.      12 

Al.  1:892,  p.  153.) 

1893  (Riley),    calendar    year.      iii+199-226+ii     pp 

Al.  1:893,  p.  199.) 

1894  (Howard),  from  June  30,    1893,   to  June  30,   1894.     (In  Al. 1:894, 
p.  157.) 

'      "       "  (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  153.) 

iii  + 89-93  pp.  (Also  in  Al.  1:896,  p.  89.) 
ii  4-111-116  pp.  (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  111.) 
iii+17-25  pp.  (Also  in  Al.l  :898,  p.  17. ) 
iii +43-52  pp.  (Also  in  Al.l:899,  p.  43.) 
iii+27-34  pp.  (Also  in  Al.l:900,  p.  27. ) 
ii+141-150  pp.  (Also  in  Al. 1:901,  p.  141.) 
iii+189-207  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:902,  p.  189.) 


7  pi.  (Also  in 
Also  in  Al.  1:891, 
pi.  (Also  in 
4     pi.      (Also    in 


1895  (Howard),  fiscal  year. 

1896  (Howard),  fiscal  year. 

1897  (Howard),  fiscal  year. 

1898  (Howard),  fiscal  year. 

1899  (Howard),  fiscal  year. 

1900  (Howard),  fiscal  vear. 

1901  (Howard),  fiscal  year. 

1902  (Marlatt),  fiscal  year. 

Oeneral  publications 

[Publications  which  oriarinatcd  iu  this  Division,  but  which  were  published  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  '  jtlice,  or  some  oth<.T  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  sueii  nuiiil)eriii.s,'  i)hiees  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  Index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Division,  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents,  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
dix" to  this  work.] 

Bibliography  of  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic 
entomology;  j)repared  by  Samuel  Hcnshaw.     Pts.   1-3,  more  im- 
portant writings  of  Benjamin  Dann  ^^'alsh  and  Charles  Valentine 
Riley.     1890.     [1] +454  pp. 
Contents: " 

Pt.  1.  More  important  writings  of  Benjamin  Dann  Walsh.    1889.    50  pp. 

Pt.2.  MoreimportantjointwritingsofR.  D.Walshand  C.V.Riley.    1889.    pp.  51-90. 

Pt.  3.   More  important  writings  of  Charles  Valentine  Rilev.    1889.    pp.  97-;571. 

Index  to  Parts  1-3.     1890.     pp.  [1]  +373-1.5-1. 

Same,  51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  1;!3;  serial  no.  2708. 

Same.     Pt.  4.     More  important  writings  of  (ioyernment  and  State 

entomologists,  and  of  other  contributors  to  literature  of  American 

Economic  Entomology.     A-K.     1895.      167  pp. 
Same.     Pt.  5.     L-Z.     1896.     179  pp. 
Same.     Pt.  6.     More  important  writings  pul)lislie(l  l)etween  June  30, 

1888,  and  Dec.  30,  1S96;  iireparc.lby  Nathan  P-anks.     1898.    273  pp. 
Same.     Pt.  7.     More  imi)()rtant  writinirs  jxibli.'-^lied  between  Dec.  31, 

1896,  and  Jan.  1,  1900;  by  Nathan  Banks.     1901.     113  pp. 
Cotton   insects.     Report  upon  cotton   insects;  by  J.  Henry  Comstock. 

1879.     y+511  pj).     3  pi. 


04 


Classlflca- 
tioii  no. 


Tablc§ 

A9.     ENTOMOLOGY  DIVISIOX— Continued 

Creneral  pul>iic*atioiisi — Continued 

New  Orleans  Exposition.  Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  economic  entomology 
at  Xew  Orleans  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Exposi- 
tion, 1884-5.     1888.     95  pp. 

Orange.     Report  on  insects  affecting  the  orange  and  other  plants  of  citrus 
family,  witli  practical  suggestions  for  their  control  or  extermination; 
by  II.  G.  Hubbard.     1885.     227  pp.     14  pi. 
Same,  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  40;  serial  no.  2326. 

[Periodical  cicada,  or  seventeen-year  locust;  by  C.  V.  Riley.]  May, 
1894.     n.  t.  p.     [3]  pp.     4° 

Bulletins  (old  series) 

No.  1.  Reports  of  experiments,  chiefly  with  kerosene,  upon  insects  injur- 

ously  affecting  orange  tree  and  cotton  plant.     1883.     62  pp. 
Same,  2d  edition.     1883.     62  pp. 
No.  2.  Reports  and  observations  on  Rocky  Mountain  locust  and  chinch  bug, 

with  extracts  from  correspondence  of  the  Division  on  miscellaneous 

insects.     1883.     36  pp. 
Same,  2d  edition.     1883.     36  pp. 
No.  3.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  practical  work  of  the  Divi- 
sion, made  undei  direction  of  the  Entomologist.     1883.     75  pp.    3  pi. 
No.  4.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  practical  work  of  the 

Division,  made  under  direction  of  the  Entomologist,  with  extracts 

from  correspondence  on  miscellaneous  insects.     1884.     102  pp. 
No.  5.  Descriptions  of  North  American  chalcididje,  from  collections  of 

Department  of  Agriculture  and  C.  V.  Riley,  with  biological  notes. 

[1st  paper],  with  list  of  described  North  American  species  of  this 

family;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     1885.     47  pp. 
No.  6.  Imported  elm  leaf  beetle;  its  hal)its  and  natural  history,  and  means 

of  counteracting  its  injuries.     1885.     20  pp.     1  pi. 
■   Same,  2d  ed.     1891.     21  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  7.  Pediculi  and  mallophaga  affecting  man  and  lower  animals;    by 

Herbert  Osborn.     1891.     56  pp. 
No.  8.  Periodical  cicada;  an  account  of  Cicada  septemdecim  and  its  trede- 

cim  race,  with  chronology  of  broods  known;  by  Charles  V.  Riley.* 
Same,  2d  edition.     1885.     46  pp. 
No.  9.  Mulberrv  silk-worm;  Ix'ing  a  manual  of  instructions  in  silk  culture; 

by  C.  V.  Riley.     6th  rev.  ed.     1886.     vii-^65  pp.     2  pi. 
Same,  7th  rev.  ed.     1888.     vii+65  pp.     2  pi.     [For  editions  1  to  5,  see 

A1.6:ll.] 
No.  10.  Our  shade  trees  and  their  insect  defoliators,  being  a  consideration 

of  four  most  injurious  species  which  affect  trees  of  the  Capital,  with 

means  of  destroying  them;  b}'  C.  V.  Riley.     1887.     69  pp. 
No.  11.  Reports  of  exi)eriments  with  various  insecticide  substances,  chiefly 

ui»on  insects  affecting  garden  crojis.     1886.     34  pp. 
No.  12.  Miscellaneous  notes  on  work  of  Division  of  Entomology  for  season 

of  1885.     1886.     46  i)p.     1  pi. 
No.  13.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  jiractical  work  of  the 

Division,  made  under  direction  of  the  Entomologist.     1887.    78  pp. 
No.  14.  Reports  of  observations  and  ex])eriments  in  practical  work  of  the 

Division.     1887.     [Additional  to  no.  13.]     62  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  15.  Icerva  or  fluted  scale,  otherwise  known  as  cotton v  cushion-scale. 

1887.  ■  40  pp. 
No.  16.  Entomological  writings  of  Alpheus  Spring  Packard;  by  Samuel 

Henshaw.     1887.     49  j>p. 
No.  17.  Chinch  bug;  general  summary  of  its  history,  habits,  enemies, 

and  of  remedies  and  preventives  to  be  used  against  it;   bv  L.  O. 

Howard.     1888.      [l]+48i)p. 
No.  18.  Life  and  entomological  work  of  Townend  Glover;   by  Charles 

Richards  Dodge.     1888.     68  pp.     2  pi. 
No.  19.  Enumeration  of  published  synopses,  catalogues,  and  lists  of  North 

American  insects,  with  other  information  mtended  to  assist  the 

student  of  American  entomology.     1888.     77  pp. 

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A9.     E>'TO:nOI.O«Y  OIVISIOX— Continued 

Btilletiiii!)  (old  series) — Continued 

No.  20.  Eoot-knot  disease  of  peach,  orange,  and  other  plants  in  Florida, 
due  to  work  of  anguilliila;  by  .1.  C.  Neal.     1889.     31  pp.     21  pi. 

No.  21.  Report  of  trip  to  Australia  to  investigate  natural  enemies  of  tinted 
scale;  bv  Albert  Koebele.     1890.     32  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1890.     32  pp. 

No.  22.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  practical  Avork  of  the 
Division,  made  under  direction  of  the  P^ntomologist.    1890.    110  pp. 

No.  23.  Rei)orts  of  observations  and  experiments  in  jtractical  Mork  of  the 
Division,  under  direction  of  the  Entomologist.     1891.     83  pp. 

No.  24.  Boll  worm  of  cotton,  report  of  ])rogress  in  supplementary  investi- 
gation of  this  insect;  by  F.  W.  3Iallv.     1891.     50  pp. 

No.  25.  Destructive  locusts,  a  ])opular  consideration  of  a  few  of  the  more 
injurious  locusts  (or  "grasshoppers")  of  U.  S.,  with  best  means 
of  destroying  them;  byC.  V.  Riley.     1891.     62  pp.     12  pi.    1  map. 

No.  26.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  practical  work  of  the 
Division,  made  under  direction  of  the  Entomologist.    1892.    95  pp. 

No.  27.  Reports  on  damage  by  destructive  locusts  during  1891.     1892. 

No.  28.  More  destructive  locusts  of  America  north  of  Mexico;  by  Lawrence 
Bruner.     1893.     40  pp. 

No.  29.  Boll  worm  of  cotton;  by  F.  W.  Mally.     1893.     73  pp.     2  pi. 

No.  30.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  practical  work  of  the 
Division,  made  under  direction  of  the  Entomologist.     1893.     67  pp. 

No.  31.  Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  economic  entomology  at  World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  Chicago,  111.,  1893.     1893.     121  pp. 

No.  32.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  practical  work  of  the 
Division,  made  under  direction  of  the  Entomologist.     1894.     59  pp. 

No.  33.  Legislati(5n  against  injurious  insects,  compilation  of  laws  and  regu- 
lations in  United  States  and  British  Columbia;  bv  L.  0.  Howard. 
1895.     46  pp. 

Circulars  (first  series) 

[Note. — This  serie.s  i.s  described  as  "  a  mLseellaneous  and  indifferent  series,  hardly 
worthy  to  be  entitled  to  the  dignity  of  being  considered  publications."  The 
whole  number  exceeded  40,  nearly  all  being  circular  letters,  and  of  which  Nos.  1, 
18,  and  22  are  the  only  ones  known  to  exist.] 

No.  1  c.  [Relating  to  silk  worm  eggs.]  n.  d.  (Circ. ) 

No.  18.   [Establishment  of  branch  of  economic  ornithology.]     July  1, 

1885.     (Circ.) 

No.  22.   [Bee  culture.]     July  28,  1885.  (Circ.) 

Circulars,  second  series 

No.  1.  Condensed  information  concerning  some  of  the  more  important 

insecticides.     INIay,  1891.     7  pp. 
No.  2.  Hop  plant-louse,  and  the  remedies  to  be  used  against  it.     June, 

1891.     7  pp.     1  pi. 
Same,  [new  ed.  Aug.  1899.]     7  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  3.  Important  enemy  to  fruit  trees;  San  Jose  scale,  its  appearance  in 

Eastern  U.  S. ;  measures  to  be  taken  to  prevent  its  spread  and  to 

destroy  it;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     April  4,  1893.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  4.  Army  worm,   circular  relative  to;  by  L.  0.  Howard.     June  16, 

1894. '  n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
No.  5.     Carpet  beetle  or  "  Buffalo  moth  " ; 

,      1894.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.^  6.  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil;  by  L. 

n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
Same,  [Spanish  ed.]     6  pp. 
[For  revi.sion,  see  A9.5:14.] 
No.  7.  Pear-tree  psylla;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt. 
No.  8.  Imported  elm  leaf-beetle;  by  C.  L.  ^Marlatt. 

4  pp. 
No.  9.  Canker-worms;   by   D.   W.    Coquillett.     May  24,    1895.     n.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 


by  L.  O.  Howard.     Sept.  8, 
O.  Howard.     April 


1895. 


May  1,  1895.     n.  t.  p. 
May  23,  1895. 


8  pp. 
n.  t.  p. 


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Circulars,  seeoiid  series — Continued 

No.  10.  Harlequin  c'a])bage  bug,  (ir  Calico  l)ack;  l)v  L.  ().  Howard.     May 

24,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
No.  n.  Rose-chafer;  byF.  H.  Chittenden.     May  21,  1895.     n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
No.  12.  Hessian  fly;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     July  26,' 1895.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Same,  rev.  ed.     Apr.  13,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     4  jip. 
No.  13.  Mosquitoes  and  fleas;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     Feb.  1,  1896.     n.  t.  p. 
4  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     Nov.  15, 1897.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
No.  14.  (Revision  of  No.  6.)     Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil;  bv  L.  O.  How- 
ard.    Feb.  12,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
Same,  [Spanish  edition.]     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
[For  revision,  see  A9.5:18.] 
No.  15.  General  work  against  insects  which  defoliate  shade  trees  in  cities 
and  towns;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     Mar.  6,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

[In  advance,  from  article  "Shade-tree  insect  problem  in  Eastern  U.  S.,"  published 
in  Yearbook  for  1895.] 

No.  16.  Larger  corn  stalk-borer;  bvL.  O.  Howard.    Aug.  13,  1896.    n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

No.  17.  Peach-tree  borer;    by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     Sept.  30,   1896.     n.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 

No.  18.  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil.     Revision  of  No.  14.     Feb.  4,  1897. 
n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Same.     [Spanish  edition.]     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

Same.     [German  edition.]     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
No.  19.  Clover  mite;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     Mar.  5,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Same,  2d  ed.     July"  19,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  20.  Woolly  aphis  of  apple;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     Mar.  15,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 

6  pp. 

No.  21.  Strawberry  weevil;  by  F.  H.  Chittenden.    Mar.  18,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 

7  pp. 

No.  22.  Periodical   cicada   in  1897;  by  E.   A.   Schwarz.       May  1,  1897. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  23.  Buffalo  tree-hopper;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     May  10,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 
No.  24.  Two-lined  chestnut  borer;  by  F.  H.  Chittenden.     July  14,  1897. 

n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  25.  Ox  warble;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     July  19,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  26.  Pear  slug;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     Aug.  28,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  27.  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil  in  1897;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     Dec.  31, 

1897.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  28.  Box-elder  plant-bug;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     Jan.  8,  1898.     n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 
No.  29.  Fruit-tree   bark-beetle;    by  F.   H.   Chittenden.     Mar.   25,   1898. 

n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  30.  Periodical   cicada  in   1898;    by  E.   A.   Schwarz.     Apr.   1,   1898. 

n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  31.  Striped  cucumber  beetle;  by  F.  H.  Chittenden.     Apr.  26,  1898. 

n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  32.  Larger  apple-tree  borers;  l)y  F.  H.  Chittenden.     July  1,  1898. 

n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
Same,  revised  edition.     Aug.  30,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
No.  33.  Remedial    work   against  Mexican   cotton-boll  weevil;  bv  L.   O. 

Howard.     July  1,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  34.  House  ants;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     July  6,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  35.  House  flies;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     July  11,  1898.     n.  t.  i>.     8  pp. 
No.  36.  True  clothes  moths;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     July  18,  1898.     n.  t.  p. 

8  pp. 

No.  37.   Use  of  hydrocyanic  acid  gas  for  fumigating  greenhouses  and  cold 
frames;  by  Albert  F.  Woods  and  P.  H.  Dorsett.     Jan.  10,  1899. 
n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
Same,  corrected  print.     [Compare  page  8.]     Jan.  10,  1899.     n.  t.  p. 
10  pp. 


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48 
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10 
11 


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Apr.    27,    1899. 


Circulars,  second  series — Continued 

Xo.  38.  Squiish-vine  borer;  bv  F.  II.  Chittenden. 

6  pp. 
No.  39.  Common  squasli   bug;    Ijy  F.  II.   Chittenden. 

n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
No.  40.  How  to  distinguish  different  mosquitoes  of  North  America;  by 

L.  O.  Ilowatd  [with  svuoi:>ti('al  table  of  mosquitoes;  by  D.  W.  Co- 

quilk'tt].     Feb.  20,  19(i0.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
Same  [1901],  2d  print,     n.  t.  ]i.     8  pp. 
No.  41.  Reguhitions   of   foreign   governments  regarding    importation   of 

American   plants^,   trees,   and   fruits;  bv  L.  O.  Howard.     Aug.  24, 

1900.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  42.  How  to  control  San  Jose  scale;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     Oct.  22,  1900. 

n.  t.  p.     6  pj). 
Same,  revised.     May  17,  1902. 
No.  43.  Destructive  green  pea  louse;  l>y  F.  H.  Chittenden.     May  23, 1901. 

n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  44.  Periodical  cicada  in  1902;  by  W.  D.  Hunter.     Mar.  13,  1902.     n. 

t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  45.  New  nomenclature  for  broods  of  periodical  cicada;  bv  C.  L.  Marlatt. 

May  1,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  46.  Hydrocvanic-acid  gas  against  household  insects;  bv  L.  O.  Howard. 

May  22,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  47.  The  bedbug;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     June  15,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  48.  House  centipede;  by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     June  10,  1902.     n.t.p.     4  pp. 
No.  49.  Silver  fish;  bv  C.  L.  :\Iarlatt.     June  20,  1902.     4  pp. 
No.  50.  White  ant;  bV  C.  L.  Marlatt.     June  30,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  51.  Cockroaches; "by  C.  L.  Marlatt.     June  23,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 

Bulletins,  new  series 

No.  1.  Honevbee,  a  manual  of  instruction  in  apiculture;  by  Frank  Benton. 
1895.  '  118  pp.     12  pi. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1896.     118  pp.     12  pi. 
Same,  3d  ed.     1899.     118  pp.     12  pi. 
Same,  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  359;  serial  no.  3435. 

No.  2.  Proceedings  of  7th  annual  meeting  of  Association  of  Economic 
Entomologists  [Springfield,  Mass.,  1895].     1895.     100  pp. 

No.  3.  San  Jose  scale,  its  occurrences  in  U.  S.,  with  full  account  of  its  life 
historv  and  remedies  to  be  used  against  it;  by  L.  0.  Howard  and 
C.  L.  Marlatt.     1896.     80  pp. 

No.  4.  Principal  household  insects  of  U.  S.,  by  L.  O.  Howard  and  C.  L. 
Marlatt;  with  chapter  on  insects  affecting  drv  vegetable  foods,  by 
F.  H.  Chittenden.     1896.     130  pp. 
Same,  revised  edition.     1896  [1899].     131pp. 

No.  5.  Insects  affecting  domestic  animals,  an  accouut  of  species  of  impor- 
tance in  North  America,  with  mention  of  related  forms  occurring 
on  other  animals;  by  Herbert  Osborn.     1896.     302  pp.     5  pi. 

No.  6.  Proceedings  of  8th  annual  meeting  Association  of  Economic  Ento- 
mologists.    1896.     100  pp. 

No.  7.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  work  of  Division  of  Entomology 
[1].     1897.     87  pp. 

No.  8.  Some  little  known  insects  affecting  stored  vegetable  products:  a 
collection  of  articles  detailing  certain  original  observations  made 
upon  insects  of  this  class;  by  F.  H.  Chittenden.     1897.     45  pp. 

No.  9.  Proceedings  9th  annual  meeting  of  Association  of  Economic  Ento- 
mologists.    1897.     87  pp. 

No.  10.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  work  of  Division  of  Entomology  [2]. 
1898.     99  pp. 

No.  11.  Gipsy  moth  in  America,  a  summary  account  of  introduction  and 
spread  of  Porthetria  dispar  in  Massachusetts  and  of  efforts  made  to 
repress  and  exterminate  it;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     1897.     39  pp. 

No.  12.  San  Jose  scale,  1896-97;  by  L.  O.  Howard.     1898.     31  pp. 


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BuSlctinsi,  i»C'%v  series — Continued 

No.  13.  Recent  laws  a<?ainst  injurious  insects  in  Xorth  America,  with  laws 
relative  to  foul  brood;  compiled  l)y  1^.  O.  Howard.     1898.     68  pp. 

Xo.  14.  Periodical  cicada,  an  account  of  Cicada  septendecim,  its  natural 
enemies  and  means  of  preventin<r  its  injury,  with  summary  of  <lis- 
tribution  of  different  broods;  by  C.  L.  .Marlatt.  1898.  'l48  pp. 
1  leaf.     4  pi. 

No.  15.  Chinch  bug,  its  probable  origin  and  diffusion,  its  haljits  and 
development,  natural  checks  and  remedial  and  ])reyentiye  measures, 
with  mention  of  hal)its  of  an  allied  European  species;  bj'  F.  M. 
Webster.     1898.     82  pp. 

16.  Hessian  fly  in  United  States;  by  Herbert  Osborn.  1898.  58  pp. 
3  pi. 

17.  Proceedings  10th  annual  meeting  Association  of  Economic  Ento- 
mologists.    1898.     104  pp. 

No.  18.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  work  of  Division  of  Entomology, 

3.  1898.     101  pp. 

No.  19.  Some  insects  injurious  to  garden  and  orchard  crops;  by  F.  H. 
Chittenden.     1899.     99  pp. 

20.  Proceedings  11th  annual  meeting  Association  of  Economic  Ento- 
mologists.    1899.     Ill  pp. 

21.  Preliminary  report  on  insect  enemies  of  forests  in  northwest,  an 
account  of  results  gained  from  a  reconnoissance  trij)  made  in  spring 
and  early  summer  of  1899;  by  A.  D.  Hopkins.     1899.     27  pp. 

No.  22.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  work  of  Division  of  Entomology, 

4.  1900.     109  pp. 

23.  Some  insects  injurious  to  garden  crops;  by  F.  H.  Chittenden. 
1900.     92  pp. 

24.  List  of  works  on  North  American  entomology;  compiled  bv 
Nathan  Banks.     1900.     95  pp. 

25.  Notes  on  mosquitoes  of  U.  S.,  giving  some  account  of  their  struc- 
ture and   biology,  with  remarks  on  remedies;  l)y  L.  O.   Howard. 

1900.  70  pp. 

26.  Proceedings  12th  annual  meeting  Association  of  Economic  Ento- 
mologists.    1900.     102  i)p.     2  pi. 

27.  Some  insects  injurious  to  violet,  rose,  and  other  ornamental 
plants;  l)y  F.  H.  (Unttenden.     1901.     114  pp.    4  pi. 

Same,  revised  ed.     1901.     114])p.     4  pi. 

No.  28.  Insect  enemies  of  spruce  in  northeast,  a  jiopular  account  of  results 
of  special  investigations,  with  recommendations  for  preventing 
losses;  by  A.  D.  Hopkins.     1901.     80  pp.     16  pi. 

No.  29.  Fall  army  worm  and  variegated  cutworm;  b)^  F.  H.  Chittenden. 

1901.  64  pp. 

No.  30.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  work  of  Division  of  Entomology, 

5.  1901.     98  pp.     2  pi. 

No.  31.  Proceedings  of  13th  annual  meeting  of  Association  of  Economic 
Entomologists  [1901].     1902.     103  pp.     2  i)l. 

No.  32.  Insect  enemies  of  pine  in  Black  Hills  Forest  Reserve,  an  account 
of  results  of  special  investigations,  with  recommendations  for  pre- 
venting losses;  by  A.  D.  Hopkins.     1902.     24  pp.     7  i>l. 

No.  33.  Some  insects  injurious  to  vet^etable  crops;  by  F.  11.  Cliiltenden. 

1902.  117  pp. 

No.  .34.   Principal   insects  liable  to  be  distril)ntc(l  on  iuhxtv  st<jck;  by 

Nathan  iianks.     1902.     40  i)p. 
No.  35.   Report  oif  codling-moth  investigations  in  northwest  durinu-  1901; 

by  C.  B.  Simpson.     1902.     29  ])p.     5  ].l. 
No.  36.  An  index  to  Bulletins  Nos.  1-30  (new  series  1896-1901)  of  Division 

of  Entomology;  compiled  by  Nathan  Banks.     1902.     64  pj). 
No.  .37.  Proceedings  of  14th  annual  meeting  of  Association  of  Economic 

Entomologists.     1902.     127  i)p.     1  ])1. 
No.  38.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  work  of  Division  of  Entomology, 

6.  1902.     110  pp.     2  pi. 


No. 
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A9.6<':     Bulletins,  new  series  (sexjaratei^) 


A9.7: 


[A  few  of  the  more  importiint  papers  contained  in  the  bulletins  were  issued  separately. 
References  to  all  the  papers  will  be  found  under  their  proper  headings  in  the 
Index  to  this  work.] 

Inseet  life 

[In  indexing  these  volumes  for  this  work  the  "  notes"  were  all  disregarded.] 
V.  1.  Periodical  bulletin,  Julv,  1888,  to  June,  1889.     [Nos.  1-12.] 

No.    1.  Julv,  1-32  pp. 

No.    2.  Aug.,  2  r 33-02  pp. 

No.    3.  Sept.,  [2] +63-92  pp. 

No.    4.  Oct.,  2-93-122  pp. 

No.    5.  Nov.,  [2] +  123-162 pp. 

No.    6.  Dec,  2-f  163-200  pp. 

No.    7.  Jan.,  2+201-230  pp. 

No.    8.  Feb.,  11-^231-260  pp. 

No.    9.  Mar.,  ii +261-295  pp. 

No.  10.  Apr.,  ii+297-326pp. 

No.  1 1 .  May,  ii+327-357  pp. 

No.  12.  June,  2+359-388.     [Title  page,  table  of  contents,  and  index 
for  vol.  1  issued  with  this  number,     xxxii  j)p.] 
V.  2.  Periodical  bulletin,  Julv,  1889,  to  June,  1890.      [12  numbers  in  10.] 

No.    1.  July.  2-30  pp. 

No.    2.  Aug.,  ii+31-60  pp. 

No.    3.  Sept.,  ii+61-90  pp. 

No.    4.  Oct.,  ii+91-123  pp. 

No.    5.  Nov.,  ii +125-162  pp. 

No.    6.  Dec,  ii+ 163-197  pp.  _ 

Nos.  7  and  8.  Jan.  and  Feb.,  11^-199-262  pp. 

No.    9.  Mar.,  ii+263-292pp. 

No.  10.  Apr.,  ii  + 293-333  pp. 

Nos.  11  and  12.  May  and  June,  ii  :-o35-390  pp. 

[Title  page,  table  of  contents,  and  index  issued  with  no.  1  of  vol.  3.] 
Y.  3.  Periodical  bulletin,  August,  1890,  to  August,  1891.     [12  numbers 
in  8.] 

No.    1.  Aug.,  11+41  pp.      [Title  page,  table  of  contents,  and  index  for 
vol.  2  issued  with  this  number,  viii+391— 118  pp.] 

No.    2.  Sept.,  ii+41-87pp. 

3.  Nov.,  ii+89-129  pp. 

4.  Nov.,  ii+ 131-178  pp. 

5.  Jan.,  ii— 179-250  pp. 

6.  Mar.,  ii+ 251-304  pp. 
7 and  8.  Apr.,  ii+305-357  pp. 
9  and  10.  June,  ii -359^32  pp. 

Nos.  11  and  12.  Aug.,  ii +433-519  pp.     [Title  page  and  table  of  contents 
for  vol.  3  issued  with  this  number,  viii  pp.] 

4.  Periodical  bulletin,  October,  1891,  to  August,  1892.     [12  numbers 
in  6.] 

Nos.  1  and  2.  Oct.,  iv+86pp. 

3  and  4.  Nov.,  iv-r87-162  pp. 

5  and  6.  Dec,  iii-rl63-230  pp. 

7  and  8.  April,  ii +231-292  pp. 

9  and  10.  June,  ii+293-352  pp.* 
Nos.  11  and  12.  Aug.,  iii+353— 141  jip.     [Title  page  and  table  (if  con- 
tents for  vol.  4  issued  with  this  number,  viii  pp.] 

5.  Periodical  bulletin,  September,  1892,  to  July,  1893.     [Nos.  1-5.] 


No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

Nos. 

Nos. 


Nos. 
Nos. 

Nos. 
Nos. 


No.  1.  Sept.,  iii+62  pp. 

No.  2.  Nov.,  iii 4  63-146  pp. 

No.  3.  Jan.,  iii  + 147-212  pp. 

No.  4.  Apr.,  iii  + 213-288  i.p. 

No.  5.  July,  iii+289-402  pp. 


vol.  5  issued  with  this  number,  vii  pp.] 


[Title  page  and  table  of  contents  for 


♦The  unbound  serial  inimbers  of  this  issue  could  not  be  found, 
lettered  pages  are  omitted,  and  could  not  therefore  be  verified. 


As  bound  in  the  volumes  the 


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Tables 


Classifica- 
tion no. 


A9.     EXTOHOLOGY'  DIVISION— Continued 


Insect  life — Continued 


V. 


6.  Periodical  bulletin,  November,  1893,  to  August  [September] ,  1894. 

[Nos.  1-5.] 
No.    1.  Nov.,  iii+58  pp.* 
No.    2.  Dec,  iii+59-206pp.* 
No.    3.  Feb.,  iii +207-282  i)p.* 
No.    4.  May,  iii +283-346  pp.* 
No.    5.  Sept.,  iii+347-405  pp.*     [Title  page  and  table  of  contents  for 

volume  6  issued  with  this  number,  vii  pp.] 

7.  Periodical  bulletin,  Septemlier,  1894,  to  July,  1S9.5. 
No.    1.  Sept.,  iii+54  pp. 
No.    2.  Oct.,  iii  +  55-215pp.* 
No.    3.  Dec,  iii +  21 7-280  pp.* 
No.    4.  Mar.,  iii+281-360  pp.* 
No.    5.  July,  iii +361-448  i)p.* 


[Nos.  1-5.] 


[Title  page  and  table  of  contents  for 
vol.  7  issued  with  this  number,  v  pp.] 
[V.  8]  General   index  to  the  seven  volumes  of  Insect   Life,    1888-1895. 
1897.     145  pp. 
[Discontinued.    The  class  of  matter  formerly  used  in  this  series  is  continued  in  Bulle- 
tins, new  series  (A9.6:)  and  Technical  series  (A9.8:)] 

En!!iect  life  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  articles  were  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form. 
References  to  all  the  articles  will  be  found  under  their  proper  headings  in  the 
index  to  this  work.l 

Tecliuical  series 

No.  1.  Revision  of  Aphelininpe  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  liymen- 
opterous  parasites  of  family  Chalcididte;  by  L.  0.  Howard.  1895. 
44  pp. 

No.  2.  Grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies  and  their  allies,  a  consideration 
of  some  North  American  phytophagic  Eurvtominfe;  bj^  L.  O. 
Howard."    1896.     24  pp. 

No.  3.  Revision  of  Nematime  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  leaf-feed- 
ing hymenoptera  of  fainiiv  Tenthredinida?;  bv  C.  L.  Marlatt. 
1896.     1.35  pp.  1  pi. 

No.  4.  Some  Mexican  and  Japanese  injurious  insects  liable  to  be  intro- 
duced into  United  States.     1896.     56  pp. 

No.  5.  Study  in  insect  parasitism,  consideration  of  parasites  of  white- 
marked  tussock  moth,  with  account  of  their  habits,  and  interrela- 
tions, with  descriptions  of  new  species;  by  L.  0.  Howard.  1897. 
57  pp. 

No.  6.  San  Jose  scale  and  its  nearest  allies;  ])v  T.  D.  A.  Cockerell.  1897. 
31  pp. 

No.  7.  Revision  of  Tachinida?  of  America  north  of  Mexico,  a  family  of 
parasitic  two-winged   insects;  by  D.   W.  Coquillett.     1897.     154+ 
149-156  pp. 
[Corrected  index  issued  Dec.  1897.] 

No.  8.  Contributions  toward  a  monograph  of  the  American  Aleurodida;, 
by  A.  J.,  (^uaintanee;  Red  spiders  of  U.  S.  (Tetranvchus  and  Stig- 
nia'us),  by  Nathan  Banks.     1900.     79  pp.  8  pi. 

No.  9.  Life  history  of  two  species  of  plant-lice  inhabiting  both  witch-hazel 
and  birch;  "by  Tlieo.  Pergande.     1901.     44  pp. 


AlO.     EXPERi:WEXT  STATIOXS  OFFICE 

[For  historiciil  sketch  of  OfVico,  wr  Yearbook,  1X97  (A1.10:S97),  p.  135.] 

AlO. I':  •  Annual  re|M>rls  «»f  Director  (to  Secretary  of  Agricnlture) 

I   1888  (.\t water).     (In  A  1.1:888,  p.  537.) 

889  1   1889  (.\t\vater),  [l]+485-544+iv  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:889,  p.  485.) 

890  1  1890  (.Vtwater),  [1]  (489-555 i  iii  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:890,  p.  489.) 

*  The  unbound  serial  numbers  of  these  issues  could  not  be  found.    As  bound  in  the  volumes  the 
lettered  pages  are  omitted,  and  could  not  therefore  be  verified. 


Tables 

Classiflca- 
tloii  no. 

AlO.l': 


891 

1891 

892 

1892 

893 

1893 

894 

1894 

895 

1895 

896 

1896 

897 

1897 

898 

1898 

899 

1899 

900 

1900 

901 

1901 

902 

1902 

AlO.     EXPERi:tIEXT  STATlO\«!<  OFFICE— Continued 

Anuual  reports  of  Direetor  (to  Secretary  uf  Agriculture) — Con- 
tinued. 

(Harris),  [1] +503-538 t-ii  pp.     Map.     (Also  in  Al. 1:891,  p.  503.) 
( Harris) ,  iii+515-549+iii  pp.     (  Als^o  in  Al.l  :892,  p.  515. ) 
(True),  iv+417-464-i-ii  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:893,  p.  417. ) 
(True),  iii-f-123-131  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:894,  p.  123.) 

~       (Alsoin  Al.l:895,  p.  131.) 

(Also  in  Al.l:896,  p.  123.) 
(Alsoin  Al. 1:897,  p.  117.) 
(Alsoin  A  1.1:898,  p.  103.) 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:899,  !>.  119.) 
(Alsoin  A  1.1:900,  p.  165.) 
(Alsoin  Al. 1:901,  j).  175.) 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:902,  p.  241.) 


(True),  iii4-131-143  pp. 
(True),  iii+123-143  pp. 
(True),  iii-j- 117-139  \>\). 
(True),  iii-f  103-126  pp. 
(True),  iii+ 119-1 53  i)p. 
(True),  ii+lt35-210  pp. 
(True),  iii-f  175-233  ])p. 
(True),  iii+241-304  pp. 


A10.1-:     Annual  reports  of  Offlee  of  E.xperinient  Stations  (to  Con- 
gress) 

[By  ])rovision  of  the  art  establishing  experiment  stations  in  connection  with  the 
"  agricultural  colleges  in  the  various  states  and  territories,  approved  Mar.  2,1887, 
the  stations  were  required  to  send  to  the  governors  of  their  respective  states 
or  territories,  for  transmission  to  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  on  or  before  Feb- 
ruary 1st  of  each  year,  a  statement  of  their  receipts  and  expenditures,  with  an 
outline  of  the  work  accomplished. 

It  was  not,  however,  until  the  approval  of  the  Agricultural  appropriation  act  of 
•Aug.  8,  1894,  that  provision  was  made  for  sending  to  Congress  an  annual  report 
based  upon  these  returns.  The' report  for  the  fiscal  year  1895,  the  one  called  for 
in  the  act,  was  laid  before  the  Senate  Apr.  7,  1S9(J,  and  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Printing,  who  reported  a  concurrent  resolution  providing  for  its  publicatii>n 
as  a  document,  with  2, OOU  additional  copies  for  the  use  of  the  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment. The  resolution  i)assed  the  Senate  but  did  not  receive  the  sanction  of  the 
House,  and  the  report  therefore  was  never  printed. 

The  .second  report,  189(3.  called  for  by  Congress,  was  printed  as  S.  doc.  137,  54th  Cong., 
'2d  sess. :  serial  no.  3470. 

The  third  report,  1897,  was  printed  as  H.  doc.  205.  .55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.;  serial  no.  3667, 
and  also  asBulletin  no.  50,  Experiment  Stations  otlice. 

The  fourth  report,  1898,  was  printed  as  H.  doc.  121.  55th  Cong.,  3d  se.ss.;  serial  no. 
3768,  and  also  asBulletin  no.  01,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  fifth  report,  1899,  was  printed  as  H.  doc.  500.  5(;th  Cong.,  1st  sess.;  serial  no.  3929, 
and  also  as  Bulletin  no.  83,  Experiment  Stati<ins  OlVu'e. 

The  sixth  report.  1900,  was  printed  as  H.  iloc.  XM\.  •5t;th  Cong.,  2d  sess.;  serial  no.  4116, 
and  also  asBulletin  no.  93,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  seventh  report,  1901.  the  tirst  to  be  published  as  an  ■annual  report  of  the  Office 
of  Experiment  Stations,"  was  also  printed  as  H.  doc.  334,  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.; 
serial  no.  4301. 

Future  reports  will  be  issued  in  conformity  with  this  latter  method  and  will  include, 
besides  the  receipts  and  expenditures,  reports  of  the  .\laska,  Hawaii,  and  Porto 
Rico  Experiment  Stations,  which  are  under  the  direct  supervision  of  the  Office; 
rejiorts  on  Investigaiions  on  irrigation  and  on  the  nutrition  of  man,  and  on  Agri- 
cultural Education  and  the  Farmers'  Institutes.] 

901        1901   (True),  489  pp.     41  pi. 

Same,  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  334;  serial  hd.  4301. 

AlO. 2:  I  General  publieations 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Office,  but  which  were  ptiblished  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  Office  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  vinder  the 
proper  headings  in  the  Index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  this  Office  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
I  di.x  to  this  work.] 

Ab2       Abbreviations  used  in  Experiment  station  Record,     n.  t.  p.     n.  d.     16  pp. 
018     !  Card  index   of  agricultural  literature.     Terms  of  sale  of  card  index  of 

agricultural  literature,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     [3]  pp. 
C43'      [Chicago,  111.,  World's  C-olumbian  Exposition,  Collective   College  and 

Station  exhibit.]     n.  t.  p.     May  12,  1892.     [4]  pp.     4° 
043='  Same.     Address  bv  advisory  board.     Nov.  19,  1892.     (Circ.) 

043"  Same.     [Letter  to  accompany  address.]     Nov.  23,  18^2.     (Circ.) 

043*  Same.     Extract  from  annual  address  of  New  Orleans  convention.    Nov., 

1892.     (Circ.) 
F73^     Food  and  nutrition  of  man.     List  of  publications  on  food  and  nutrition  of 

man.     [May,  1898.]     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
F73M        Same,  rev.     [July,  1898.]     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 


72 


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tion  no. 


AlO. 


Tables 
EXPERIHE^'T  STATIOXS  OFFICE— Continued 


Oeneral  |>ul>iiealioii<« — drntinued 

Food  and  nutrition  of  man.     Lis^t  of  pul)lic'ations  on  food  and  nutrition  of 
man,  rev.      [July,  1899.]     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
Same,  rev.      [Mar.  1900.]     n.  t.  j>.     6  pp. 
Same,  rev.     [Dec.  1900.]     n.  t.  j).     7  pp. 
Same,  rev.     [Oct.  1901.]     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
Same,  rev.     Nov.  5,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
Index   to    "Experiment   Station    Work."     [Announcement    regarding.] 

May?,  ] 898.     (Circ.) 
Irrigation.     Listofpublicationsof  Office  on  Irrigation,     n.  t.  p.    n.  d.    -pp. 
Same,  rev.     [1901.]     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Same,  rev.     [1901.]     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
Same,  rev.     Oct.  15,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
Porto  Rico.    ]Me.s^age  from  President  of  U .  S. ,  transmitting  report  on  inves- 
tigation.s   of  agricultural  resources  and  capal>ilities  of  Porto  Rico, 
Avith  special  reference  to  establishment  of  an  agricultural  experi- 
ment station  in  that  island,  [by  Seaman  A.  Knapp.]     1901.     32  pp. 
7  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  171;  serial  no.  4117. 
Station  publications.     List  of  Station  publications  lacking  in  library  of 
office  of  Experiment  Stations.     Nov.  1,  1892.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  Orsfanization  of  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  TT.  S.     1889. 

82  pp. 
No.  2.  Digest  of  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  in  U.  S.,  1888, 

pt.  1.     1889.     258  pp. 
Same,  pt.  2.     1891.     173  pp. 
No.  3.  Report  of  meeting  of  horticulturists  of  Agricultural  P^xperiment 

Stations,  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  13,  14,  1889;  ])v  A.  W.  Harris. 

1889.     12  pp. 
No.  4.  List  of  horticulturists  of  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  L^.  S., 

with  outline  of  work  in  horticulture  at  the  several  stations;  bv  W.  B. 

Alwood.     1889.     27  pp. 
No.  5.  Organization  lists  f)f  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  and  agri- 
cultural schools  and  colleges  in  U.  S.     1890.     67  pp. 
No.  6.  List  of  l)otanists  of  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  L'.  S.,  with 

outline  of  work  in  botany  at  the  several  stations.     1890.     23  pp. 
No.  7.  Proceedings  of  5th  annual    convention  Association   of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C, 

Aug.  12-18,  1891;  edited  bv  A.  W.  Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvonl.     1892. 

113  pp. 
No.  8.  Six  lectures  on  investigations  at  Rothamsted  Experimental  Station, 

delivered  under  ])rovisions  of  Lawes  Agricultural  trust  by  Robt. 

Warington,  before  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Ex])eriiiient  Stations  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  12-18,  1891. 

1892.     113  pp.     11  pi. 

9.  Fermentations  of  milk;  by  H.  W.  Conn.     1892.     75  pp. 

10.  Meteon^logical  work  for  agricultural  institutions;   [by]  Mark  W. 


No. 
No, 

No, 

No, 

No 

No 


Harrington.     1892.     23  pp. 

,  n.  Compilation  of  analyses  of  American  feeding  stuffs;  by  E.  H. 
Jenkins  and  A.  L.  Winton.     1892.     155])]). 

,  12.  Organization  lists  of  Agricultui-al  l'"xj)eriment  Stations  and  agri- 
cultural schools  and  colleges  in  V.  S.     1892.     78  j)p. 

.  13.  Organization  lists  of  Agricultural  Experiment  vStations  and  agri- 
cultural schools  and  colleges  in  V.  S.     1893.     123  ])p. 

.  14.  Proceedings  of  convention  of  National  League  for  Good  Roads, 
hehl  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  17,  18,  1893,  and  hearing  by 
Committee  on  Agriculture  of  House  of  Representatives  Januarv 
19,  1893.     1893.     101  pp. 

.  15.  Handl)Ook  of  experiment  station  work;  a  popular  digest  of  ])ub- 
lications  of  the  agricultural  exijeriment  stations  in  U.  S.  1893. 
411  |)p. 

Same,  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  361;  serial  no.  34.">5. 


Tables 

riasslflra- 
tiun  iiu. 

A10.3: 

16 


17 

18 
19 
20 

21 
22 

23 

24 


25 
26 


28' 

28' 
29 


30 
31 

32 
33 

34 

35 
36 
37 


A 10.     EXPERIinEXT  STATIO\S  OFFICE— Continued 

Bulletins — Continued 

2so.  16.  Proceedings  6th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  New  Orleans,  La., 

Nov.  15-iy,  1S;»2;  edited  by  A.  W.  Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvord.     1893. 

176  jip. 
No.  17.  Suggestions  for  establishment  of  food  laboratories  in  connection 

with    agricultural    experiment   stations  of    U.    S. ;    [by    Edward 

Atkinson].     ISHH.     20  pp. 
No.  18.  Contribution  to  investigation  of  assimilation  of  free  atmospheric 

nitrogen  l)y  wliite  and  black  nmstard;  byj.  P.  Lotsy.    1894.    19  pp. 
No.  19.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  and  agri- 
cultural schools  and  colleges  in  U.  S.     1894.     99  pp. 
No.  20.  Proceedings  of  7th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  Chicago,  111.,  Oct. 

17-19,1893;    edited    by   A.    C.    True   and    H.    E.    Alvord.     1894. 

100  pp. 
No.  21.  ^lethods  and  results  of  investigations  on  chemistrv  and  economy 

of  food;  by  W.  O.  Atwater.     1895.     222  pp. 
No.  22.  Agricultural  investigations  at  Rothamsted,  England,  during  50 

years;  six  lectures  delivered  under  provisions  of  Lawes  agricultural 

trust;  l)y  Sir  Joseph  Henry  Gilbert.     1895.     316  pp.     3  y>\. 
No.  23.  Organizatit)n  lists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  and  insti- 
tutions v.ith  courses  in  agriculture  in  V.  S.     1895.     88  pp. 
No.  24.   Proceedings  8th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C, 

Nov.  13-15,  1894;  edited  by  A.  C.  True  and  H.  H.  Goodell.     1895. 

98  pp. 
No.  25.  Dairy  bacteriology;  by  H.  "\V.  Conn.     1895.     40  pp. 
No.  26.  Agricultural  ex})eriment  stations,  their  objects  and  work;  bvA.  C. 

True.     1895.     16  pp. 
No.  27.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  and  institu- 
tion having  courses  in  agriculture  in  U.  S.     1896.     93  pp. 
No.  28.  Chemical   composition  of    American  food    materials;  l)y  W.  O. 

At  water  and  Chas.  D.  Woods.     1896.     47  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed. ;  by  W.  O.  Atwater  and  A.  P.  Bryant.     1899.     87  pp. 
No.  29.  Dietary  studies  at  University  of  Tennessee  in  1895;  by  Chas.  E. 

Wait,  with  comments  by  W.  O.  Atwater  and  Chas.  D.  Woods.     1896. 

45  pp. 
No.  30.  Proceedings  of  9th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  Denver,  Colo.,  July 

16-18, 1895;  edited  by  A.  C.  True  and  H.  H.  Goodell.    1896.    100  pp". 
No.  31.  Dietary  studies  at  University  of  Missouri  in  1895  and  data  relating 

to  bread  and  meat  consumption  in  Missouri;  by  H.  B.  Gibson,  S. 

Calvert,  and  D.  W.  May,  with  comments  by  W.  O.  Atwater  and 

Chas.  D.  Woods.     1896.     24  pp. 
No.  32.  Dietary  studies  at  Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  in  1895;  by 

Winthrop  E.  Stone,  with  comments  bv  W.  O.  Atwater  and  Chas.  D. 

Woods.     1896.     28  pp. 
No.  33.  Cotton  plant:  its  history,  botany, chemistry, culture,  enemies,  and 

uses;  [Report]   with  introduction  by  Charles  W.  Dabney.     1896. 

433  pp.     11.     4  ]il. 
Same,  54th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  267;  serial  no.  3536. 
See  alxo  A1.9:47  and  A1.9:48. 
No.  34.  Carbohydrates  of  wheat,  maize,  flour,  and  bread,  and  action  of 

enzymic  ferments  upon  starches  of  different  origin;  bv  Winthrop  E. 

Stone.     1896.     44  pp. 
[Withdrawn  .Tan.,  1898;  roi.«sued  Jan.,  1899;  again  witlidrawn  June  24,  1899.] 
No.  35.  Food  and  nutrition  investigations  in  New  Jersey  in  1895  and  1896; 

br  Edward  B.  Voorhees.     1896.     40  pp. 
No.  36.  Notes  on  irrigation    in  Connecticut  and   New  Jersey;    by  C.  S. 

Phelps  and  Edward  B.  Voorhees.     1897.     64  pp. 
No.  37.  Dietary  studies  at  Maine  State  College  in  1895;  by  Whitman  H. 

Jordan.     1897.     57  pp. 


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41 

No 

42 

No. 

43 

No. 

44 


45' 


45-^ 
46 

No 

47 

No 

48 

No 

49 

No 

50 

No 

51 

No 

52 

No 

53 

No 

54 

No 

55 

No 

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No.  38.  Dietary  studie.s  with  reference  to  food  of  negro  in  Alabama,  in 
1895  ami  1896,  conducted  witli  cooperation  of  Tuskegee  Normal  and 
Industrial  In.«titute  and  the  Agricultural  and  ^lechanical  College  of 
Alal)ania;  reported  bv  W.  (.).  Atwater  and  Chas.  D.  Woods.  1897. 
69  PI).  2  pi. 
.  39.  Organization  li.sts  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  and  institu- 
tions with  courses  in  agriculture  in  U.  S.  1897.  96  pp. 
.  40.  Dietary  studies  in  New  Mexico  in  1895;  by  Arthur  Goss.     1897. 

23  pp. 
Same.     1899.     23  pp. 

.  41.  Proceedings  of  10th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 
Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Nov.  10-12,  1896;  edited  bv  A.  C.  True  and  H.  H.  Goodell.     1897. 
120  pp. 
.  42.  Cotton  culture  in  Egypt;  by  George  P.  Foaden.     1897.     34  pp. 
.  43.  Losses  in  boiling  vegetables  and  composition  and  digestibility  of 
potatoes  and  eggs;    [articles]  bv  H.  Snyder  and  Almah  J.  Frisby 
and  A.  P.  Bryant.     1897.     31  pp. 
No.  44.  Report  of  preliminary  investigations  on  metabolisui  of  nitrogen  and 
carbon  in  human  organism,  with  respiration  calorimeter  of  special 
construction;  by  W.  O.  Atwater,  C.  D.  Woods,  and  F.  G.  Benedict. 
1897.     64  pp. 
No.  45.   Digest  of  metabolism  experiments  in  which  the  balance  of  income 
and  outgo  was  determined;  bv  W.  O.  Atwater  and  C.  F.  Langworthy. 

1897.  434  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1898.     434  pp. 
.  46.  Dietarv  studies  in  New  York  City  in  1895  and  1896;  bv  W.  O. 

Atwater  and  Chas.  D.  Woods.     1898.     117  pp. 

.  47.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  and  institu- 
tions with  courses  in  agricuUure  in  V.  S.     1898.     96  pp. 

.  48.  Report  to  Congress  on  agriculture  in  Alaska,  including  reports  by 
Walter  H.  Evans,  Benton  Killin,  and  Sheldon  Jackson.  1898. 
iv  +  36  pp.     23  pi. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  160;  serial  no.  3667. 

.  49.  Proceedings  of  11th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 
Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  Minneapolis,  Julv 
13-15, 1897;  edited  by  A.  C.  True  and  H.  H.  Goodell.    1898.    100  pp". 

.  50.  Work  and  expenditures  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  for 
1897;  by  A.  C.  True.     1898.     vi  -V  97  pp.     6  pi. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  205;  serial  no.  3667. 

.  51.  Statistics  of  land-grant  colleges  and  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions in  r.  S.  for  vear  ending  June  30,  1897.  [Compiled  bv  Miss 
S.  L.  Sommers.]     *1898.     39  pp. 

.  52.  Nutrition  investigations  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1894-96;  bv  Isabel 
Bevier.     1898.     48  pp. 

.  53.  Nutrition  investigations  at  University  of  Tennessee  in  1896  and 
1897;  by  Chas.  E._  Wait.     1898.     46  pp. 

.  54.  Nutrition  investigations  in  New  Mexico  in  1897;  bv  Arthur  Goss. 

1898.  20  pp.     1  pi. 
.  55.   Dietary  studies  in  Chicago,  1895  and  1896,  conducted  with  coop- 
eration of  Jane  Addams  and  Caroline  L.   Hunt,   of    Hull  House; 
reported  by  W.  O.  Atwater  and  A.  P.  Bryant.     1898.     76  pp. 

No.  56.   History  and  present  status  of  instruction  in  cooking  in  publicschools 
of  New  York  City,  1899;  reported  by  (Mrs. )  Louise  E.  Hogan,  with 
introduction  by  A.  C.  True.     1899.     70  pp.     12  pi. 
[Withdrawn.] 

No.  57.  Varieties  of  corn;  by  E.  L.  Sturtevant.     1899,     108  pp. 

No.  58.  Water  rights  on  Missouri  River  and  tributaries,  by  Elwood 
Mead;  with  papers  on  water  laws  of  Colorado,  l>v  John  F,.  Field, 
and  of  Nebraska,  by  J.  M.  Wilson.     1899.     80  pp.'   3  pi. 

No.  59.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  colleges  ami  experiment  stations 
in  U.  S.,  with  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  foreign 
countries.     1899.     15  pp. 

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64 

No 

65 

No 

66 

No 

67 

No. 

68 

No 

('.()  X(j.  CO.  Ahstraot  of  laws  for  acquiring  titles  to  water  from  ^Missouri  Kiver 
and  tributaries,  withlesal  forms  in  use;  compiled  bv  P'lwood  Mead. 
LS99.     77  i.p. 

61  No.  61.  Rejiort  of  work  and  exjienditures  of  agricultural  cxjieriment  sta- 
tions for  year  ended  June  30,  189S;  by  A.  C.  True.  1S99.  vi+113 
pp.     14  pi. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  121;  serial  no.  3768. 

62  No.  62.  Second  report  to  Congress  on  agriculture  in  Alaska,  inc:luding  re- 
ports; bv  C.  C.  Georgeson  and  Walter  H.  Evans.  LS99.  vii-f-51  pp. 
12  1)1. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  169;  serial  no.  3768. 

.  63.  Description  of  a  new  respiration  calorimeter  and  experiments  on 

conservation  of  energy  in  human  body;  by  W.  O.  .\twater  and  E.  B. 

Rosa.     1899.     94  jip.     8  pi.     (Slip  of  correcti(ms  for  page  86. ) 
.  64.  Statistics  of  lancl-grant  colleges  and  experiment  stations  in  U.  S. 

for  vear  ending  June  30,  1898;   [compiled  bv  Miss  S.  L.  Sommers]. 

1899.  39  pp.  " 
.  65.  Proceedings  of  12th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C, 

Nov.   15-17,  1898;  edited  bv  A.  C.  True,  W.  H.  Beal,  and  H.  H. 

Goodell.     1899.     138  pp. 
.  66.  Phvsiological  effect  of  creatin  and  creatinin,  and  their  value  as 

nutrients;  by  J.  AV.  INIallet.     1899.     24  pp. 
.  67.  Studies  on  bread  and  l)read  making;   [articles]  ])y  Harry  Snyder 

and  L.  A.  Voorliees.     1899.     51  pp.     2  pi. 
.  68.  Description  of  some  Chinese  vegetable  food  materials  and  their 

nutritive  and  economic  value;  by  Walter  C.  Blasdale.     1899.     48 

pp.     8  pi. 
No.  69.  Experiments  on  metabolism  of  matter  and  energy  in  human  body; 

by  W.  ().  Atwater  and  F.  G.  Benedict,  with  collal)oration  of  A.  W. 

Smith  and  A.  P.  Bryant.     1899.     112  pp. 
Same,  revi.sed  edition.     1899.     112  pjt. 
No.  70.  Water-right  ]irol)lems  of  Bear  River;  [artic-les]   by  Clarence  T. 

Johnston  and  Joseph  A.  Breckons.     1899.     40  pp.     9  pi. 
No.  71.   Dietarv  studies  of  negroes  in  eastern  Virginia  in  1897  and  1898; 

[articles]  by  H.B.Frissell  and  Isabel  Bevier.     1899.     45  pp.     3  pi. 
No.  72.  Farmei'.s'  reading  courses;  bv  L.  H.  Bailev.     1899.     36  pp. 
No.  73.  Irrigation  in  Rockv  3Iountain  States;  bv  J.  C.  Ulrich.     1899.     64 

pp.     10  1.1. 
No.  74.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations 

in   U.  S.,  with  list  of  agricultural  exjieriment  stations  in  foreign 

countries.     1900.     121  pp. 
No.  75.  Dietarv  studies  of  universit\-  l)oat  crews;  bv  W.  O.  Atwater  and 
•  A.  P.  Bfvant.     1900.     72  pp.  " 

76  No.  76.  Proceedings  of  13th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
July  5-7, 1899;  edited  bv  A.  C.True,  W.  H.  Beal,  and  II.  H.  Goodell. 

1900.  112  pp. 

77  I  No.  77.   Digestibilitv  of  American  feeding  stuffs;  bv  Whitman  11.  Jiuxlan 

and  Frank  H.  Hall.     1900.     100  pp. 

78  I  No.  78.  Statistics  of  land-grant  colleges  and  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
I  tions,  1899  [compiled  l.y  :Miss  j.  A.  Davis].     1900.     39  pp. 

79  I  No.  79.  Farmers'  institutes,   historv  and  status  in   l'.  S.  and  Canada;  by 
I  L.  H.  Bailey.     1900.     34  pp.' 

^0       No.  80.   [History  and  present  status  of]  Agricultural  experiment  stations 
in  IT.  S. ;  by  A.  C.  True  and  V.  A.  Clark.     Paris  Exposition,  1900, 
prepared  toaccompany  experiment  station  exhibit.     1900.     636  pp. 
I  153  pi.     map. 

I        Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  doc.  507;  serial  no.  4170. 
81        No.  81.   Use  of  water  in  irrigation  in  Wyoming  and  its  relation  to  owner- 
ship and  distribution  of  natural  supplv;  l)v  B.  C.  Buffum.     1900. 
I  56  pp.     8  pi. 


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AlO. 

A10.3:     BuIletiiBst — Continued 

No.  82.  Agricultural  investigations  in  Alaska,  1899;  bv  C.  C.  Georgeson. 

1900.  ao  i)p.     17  pi. 
Same,  5()th  Cong.,  Ist  sess.,  11.  doc.  314;  serial  no.  3929. 

No.  83.   Work  and  expenditures  of  agricultural   experiment  stations  for 
year    ended   June   30,   1S99;    bv   A.  C.  True.     1900.     vi-^111  pp. 
Same,  5()th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  II.  doc.  500;  serial  no.  3929. 

Xo.  84.  Nutrition  investigations  at  California  agricultural  experiment 
station,  1896-1898;  by  M.  E.  Jaffa.     1900.     39  pp. 

No.  85.  Investigations  on  cligestibilitv  and  nutritive  value  of  bread;  b\- 
Chas.  D.  Woods  and  h.  H.  Merrill.     1900.     51  pp. 

No.  86.  Use  of  water  in  irrigation;  report  of  investigations  made  in  1899 
nnder  supervision  of  Elwood  Mead  and  C.  T.  Johnston,  including 
reports  l)v  special  agents  and  oliservers  W.  ^I.  Reed,  W.  H.  Code, 
W.  Irving,  O.  V.  P.  Stout,  Thomas  Berrv,  S.  Fortier,  R.  C.  Gem- 
mell,  (i.  L.  Swendsen,  and  D.  W.  Ross.  'l900.  253  pp.  50  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  466;  serial  no.  4117. 

No.  87.  Irrigation  in  New  Jersey;  by  Edward  B.  Voorhees.     1900.    40  pp. 

No.  88.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations 
in  IT.  S. ,  with  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  foreign 
countries.     1901.     134  jip. 

No.  89.  Experiments  on  effect  of  muscular  work  upon  digestibility  of  food 
and  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  conducted  at  Universitv  of  Tennessee, 
1897  to  1899;  bv  Chas.  E.  Wait.     1901.     77  pp. 

No.  90.  Irrigation  in 'Hawaii;  by  Walter  Maxwell.     1900.     48  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  91.  Nutrition  investigations  at  Cniversitv^  of  Illinois,  North  Dakota 
Agricultural  College,  and  Lake  Erie  College,  Ohio,  1896-1900;  by 
H.  S.  Griudlev,  J.  L.  Sammis,  E.  F.  Ladd,  Isabel  Bevier,  and 
Elizabeth  C.  Sprague.     1900.     42  jip. 

No.  92.  Reservoir  system  of  Cache  la  Poudre  Yallev;   bv  E.  S.  Nettleton. 

1901.  48  pp.     14  pi. 
No.  93.   Work  and  expenditures  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  for 

year  ende<l  June  30,   1900;  by  A.  C.  True.     1901.     181  pp.     8  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  doc,  336;  serial  no.  4116. 
No.  94.  Fourth  report  on  agricultural  investigations  in  Alaska,  1900;  l)y 

C.  C.  Georgeson.     1901.     83  pp.     24  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  doc.  .335;  serial  no.  4117. 
No.  95.  Report  on  agricultural  resources  and  I'apabilities  of  Hawaii;  ])y 

Wm.  C.  Stubbs.     1901.     100  pp.     28  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  368;  sei'ial  no.  4117. 
No.  96.   Irrigation  laws  of  northwest  territories  of  Canada,  and  of  AVyo- 

ming,  witb  discussions  by  J.  S.  Dennis,  Fred  Bond,  and  J.  !M.  Wil- 
son.    1901.     90  pp.     6  pi. 
No.  97.  Statistics  of    land-grant    colleges    and    agricultural    experiment 

stations  in  U.  S.,  for  year  ended  June  30,  1900  [compiled  bv  Miss 

Marie  T.  Spethmann].     1901.     37  pp. 
No.  98.  pyffect  of  severe  and  prolonged  muscular  work  on  food  consum])- 

tion,  digestion,  and   metabolism,   l)y   W.   O.   Atwater  and    li.   ('. 

Sherman;  and   .Mechanical   work   and    cHiciency  of   bicyclers,  liy 

R.  ('.  Carpenter.     1901.     67])]). 
No.  99.  Proceedings  of  14th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Ex])eriment  Stations,  Nov.  13-15,  1900; 
•  edited   by   A.   C.  True,  W.   H.  Beal,  and  H.  II.  Goodell.     1901. 

192  pp.     3r)l. 
No.  100.   Rei)ort  of  irrigation  investigations  in  CaHfornia  under  direction 

of  P'Jwood  ]Mead,  assisted  ])v  William  E.  Smythe,  ^larsdi-n  Manson, 

J.  M.    Wilson,   Charles  D.'  Marx,   Frank  Soulc,   C    E.    CJrunsky, 

Edward   M.    Boggs,    and    James    D.    Schuyler.      1901.      411   pj). 

29])].     4° 
Same,  57th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  356;  serial  no.  4246. 
[Preliminary  report,  7:5  pp.,  transmitted  to  Congress,  Jan.  24, 1901.     (56-2,  S.  doc.  10* 

serial  no.  4033.)] 


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106     No. 


107  1  No. 

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108 

No. 

109 

No. 

110 

No. 

111 

No. 

112 

No. 

113 

No. 

114 

No. 

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116 

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117 

No 

118 

No 

119 

No 

101.  studies  on  l)read  and  bread  making  at  Univer-sitv  of  Minnesota, 
1899  and  1900;  by  Harry  Snyder.     1901.     65  pp.     3  pi. 

102.  Experiments  "on  los^ses  in  cooking  meat,  1898-1900;  by  H.  S. 
Grindlev,  with  cooperation  of  H.  ^IcCormack  and  II.  C.  Porter. 
1901.     64  pp. 

103.  Evolution  of  reaping  machines;  bv  Merritt  Finley  Miller.  1902. 
43  pp.     9  pi. 

104.  Report  of  irrigation  investigations  for  1900;  under  supervision 
of  Elwood  Mead,  including  reports  by  special  agents  and  observers 
W.  M.  Keed,  W.  H.  Code,  A.  J.  McCiatchie,  W.  Irving,  J.  M.  Wil- 
son, R.  C.  Gemmell,  G.  L.  Swendsen,  O.  V.  P.  Stout,  W.  H.  Fair- 
field, D.  W.  Ross,  O.  L.  Waller,  S.  Fortier,  and  J.  C.  Nagle.  1902. 
334  pp.     25  pi.     3  maps. 

105.  Irrigation  in  IT.  S. ;  testimony  of  Elwood  Mead  before  Industrial 
Commission,  June  11  and  12,  1901.  Reprinted  from  report  of  U.  S. 
Industrial  Commission  on  agriculture  and  agricultural  labor.  1901. 
47  pp.  12  pi. 

106.  Results  of  investigations  on  Rothamsted  soils,  being  lectures 
delivered  under  provisions  of  Lawes  agricultural  trust,  by  Bernard 
Dyer,  before  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 
Experiment  Stations  at  New  Haven  and  Jliddletown,  Conn.,  Nov., 

1900.  1902.     180  pp. 

107.  Nutrition  investigations  amorfg  fruitarians  and  Chinese  at  Cali- 
fornia Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1899-1901;  by  M.  E.  Jaffa. 

1901.  43  pp.     1  pi. 

108.  Irrigation  practice  among  fruit  growers  on  Pacific  coast;  by  E.  J. 
Wickson.     1902.     54  pp.     10  pi. 

109.  Experiments  on  metabolism  of  matter  and  energy  in  human 
body,  1898-1900;  bv  W.  O.  Atwater  and  F.  G.  Benedict,  with 
cooperation  of  A.  P"  Bryant,  A.  W.  Smith,  and  J.  F.  Snell.  1902. 
147  pp. 

110.  Proceedings  of  6th  annual  meeting  of  American  Association  of 
Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  Buffalo,  Sept.  18  and  19,  1901;  edited 
by  A.  C.  True,  D.  J.  Crosby,  and  G.  C.  Creelman.     1902.     55  pp. 

111.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  sta- 
tions in  U.  S.,  with  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  for- 
eign countries.     1902.     130  pp. 

112.  Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  foreign  countries;  by  A.  C. 
True  and  D.  J.  Crosby.     1902.     230  pp. 

113.  Irrigation  of  rice  in  U.  S. ;  [articles]  by  Frank  Bond  and  George 
H.  Keeney.     1902.     77  pp.     29  pi. 

114.  Statistics  of  land-grant  colleges  and  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions in  U.  S.  for  year  ended  June  30,  1901  [compiled  by  Miss 
Marie  T.  Spethmann].     1902.     39  pp. 

115.  Proceedings  of  15th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Ameri- 
can Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  held  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Nov.  12-14,  1901;  edited  bv  A.  C.  True,  W.  H.  Beal, 
and  H.  H.  Goodell.     1902.     134  pp. 

116.  Dietary  studies  in  New  York  Citv  in  1896  and  1897;  by  W.  0. 
Atwater  and  A.  P.  Bryant.     1902.     83  pp. 

117.  Experiments  on  effect  of  muscular  work  upon  digestibility  of 
food  and  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  conducted  at  University  of  Ten- 
nessee, 1899-1900;  ])y  Chas.  E.' Wait.     1902.     43  pp. 

118.  Irrigation  from  Big  Thompson  River;  bv  John  E.  Field.  1902. 
75  pp.     6  pi. 

119.  Report  of  irrigation  investigations  for  1901,  containing  Sum- 
mary of  results,  by  R.  P.  Teetle,  and  Reports  bv  W.  M.  Reed,  W.  H. 
Code,  A.  J.  :\IcClatchie,  E.  W.  Hilgard,  W.  Irving,  A.  E.  Chandler, 
O.  L.  Waller,  D.  W.  Ross,  Samuel  Fortier,  A.  P.'  Stover,  O.  Y.  P. 
Stout,  H.  J.  Waters,  F.  H.  King,  E.  B.  Yoorhees,  and  J.  C.  Nagle. 

1902.  401  pp.     64  pi. 


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No.  120.  PiYK-eedinfrs  of  7th  annual  meeting  of  American  Association  of 
Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  24- 
26,  1902;  edited  bv  A.  C.  True,  D.  J.  Crosby,  and  G.  C.  Creelman. 
1902.     119  pp. 

No.  121.  Experiments  on  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  sulphur,  and  phos- 
phorus in  the  human  organism;  by  H.  C.  Sherman.  Conducted  in 
cooperation  with  Columbia  University.     1902.     47  pp. 

Bulletin!>t  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  articles  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issued  .sepa- 
rately in  pamphlet  form.  References  to  all  the  articles  will  be  found  under  their 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work] . 

Circulars 

No 

No 
No 


1.  List  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  U.  S.,  with  addresses. 
Feb.  1,  1889.     n.  p.  n.  d.     7  pp. 

2.  [In  regard   to   meeting  of  those  interested  in  use  of  fertilizers. 
Jan.  31,  1889.     n.  t.  p.     [3]  pp. 

3.  [Extract  from  proceedings  of   Knoxville  Convention.]     Feb.   6, 
1889.     n.  t.  p.      [3]  pp. 

No.  4.  Memorandum  for  station  reports.     Feb.  12,  1889.     n.  p.  n.  d.     4  pp. 

No.  5.   [Call  for  meeting  of  experiment  stations  for  discussion.]     Feb.  25, 
1889.     (Circ.) 

No.  6.  List  of  originators  of  fruits,  vegetables,  etc.,  in  U.  S.,  with  addresses 
and  names  of  specialists.     Mar.  8,  1889.     7  1.     f° 
[Mimeographed;  never  printed.]    * 

No.  7.  Cooperative  field  experiments  with  fertilizers.  Mar.,  1889. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     39  pp. 

No.  8.  Explanations  and  directions  for  soil  tests  with  fertilizers.  Mar. 
1889.     n.  p.  n.  d.     11  pp. 

No.  9.  Memorandum  for  report  on  farmers*  institutes  in  United  States, 
n.  d.     4  1.  blank. 

No.  10.   [Horticulturists'  circular,  schedule  of  questions.      List  of  horti- 
culturists and  botanists  of  Experiment  Stations  in  U.  S.]     June  27, 
1889.     7  1.  f° 
[Mimeographed;  never  printed.] 

No.  11.  Rules  for  naming  vegetables.  Report  of  Committee  of  Experi- 
ment-Station Horticulturists.     Sept.,  1889.     n.  p.  n.  d.     [3]  pp. 

No.  12.  Regarding  library  and  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment 
Stations.     July,  1889.     3  pp.     n.  p.  n.  d.     (c.  t.  o. ) 

No.  13.  [Calling  attention  to  meeting  of  American  agricultural  colleges 
and  experiment  stations.     Oct.  16,  1889.     n.  t.  p.     [3]  pp. 

No.  14.  [Calling  attention  to  meeting  of  official  economic  entomologists.] 
Oct.  28,  1889.     n.  t.  p.      [3]  pp. 

No.  15.  Inquiries  regarding  investigations  in  botany  at  agricultural  col- 
leges and  experiment  stations.     Jan.,  1890.     n.  p.  n.  d.     [4]  pp. 

No.  16.   [Relating  to  publications  of  Office.]     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     [3]  pp. 

No.  17.  Letter  to  manufacturers  of  spray  machinery,    n.  d.    n.  t.  p.    [3]  pp. 

No.  18.  List  of  originators  of  fruits  and  vegetables  in  United  States,  with 
addresses  and  names  of  sptu'ialties.     n.  p.  n.  d.     12  pp. 

No.  19.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  fruits  and  vegetables,  to  study 
feeding  capacities  of  plants  and  variations  due  to  action  of  fertilizers. 
Mar.,  1891.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

No.  20.  Organization  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  U.  S. 
June,  1891.     n.  p.  n.  d.     21  pp. 

No.  21.  Fifth  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations;  delegates  and  visitors  registered. 
Aug.  13,  1891.     n.  p.  n.  d.      [4]  pp. 

No.  22.  [Letter  relative  to]  sul)ject  index  of  literature  of  agricultural 
experiment  stations  and  kindred  institutions.  Nov.,  1891.  n.  t.  p. 
[3]  pp. 


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Circulars — Continued 

No.  23.  Key  to  subject   index  of  literature  of  agricultural  experiment 
stations,  and  kindred  institutions.     Dec,  1893.    n.  p.  n.  d.     [3]  pp. 
12°. 
Same,  revised.     Api-.  25,  1902.     [3]  pp.     8°. 
No.  24.  Address  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations.     [Dec,  1893.} 

(Circ) 
No.  25.  Report  on  canaigre.     May  15,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Same,  rev.     Nov.  20,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  26.  Address  list    of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations. 

n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  27.  Statistics  of  agricultural  cioUeges  and  experiment  stations,  1894. 

May  16,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     18  pp. 
No.  28.  Report  on  broom  corn.     Jan.  8,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Same,  rev.     Nov.  20,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Same,  rev.     Oct.  3,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  29.  Work   and  expenditures    of  agricultural    experiment    stations. 
Mar.  10,  1896.     4  pp. 
[Also  printed  as  appendix  to  Annual  report  of  Director,  1896.    See  A10.1:896,  p.  141; 
and  also  for  other  prints,  see  A10.3:.59,  p.  9G,  and  A10.3:74,  p.  101.] 

No.  30.  Permanent  elements  in  experiment  station  work;  by  A.  C.  True. 

May  26,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  31.  Some  books  on  agriculture  and  agricultural  science,  published 

1893-96;  [compiled  by  F.  H.  Hall].     Nov.  2,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    176pp., 

interleaved. 
No.  32.  Report  of  committee  on  methods  of  teaching  agriculture.     Dec.  8, 

1896.     n.  t.  p.     20  pp.  * 
Same,  rev.     Nov.  15,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     20  pp.     (Also  in  A10.3:41,  p.57.) 
No.  33.  Civil  service  [reform]  in  Dejiartment  of  Agriculture;  bv  Charles 

W.  Dabney,  jr.     Jan.  26,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  34.  Rules  and  apparatus  for  seed  testing.     Fe1>.  17,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    9  pp. 
No.  35.  Statistics  of  land-grant  colleges  and  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions, 1896.     Apr.  1,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     18  pp. 
No.  36.  Constitution  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 

Experiment  Stations.     [1897.]     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  37.  Second  report  of  committee  on  methods  of  teaching  agriculture. 

July  24,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Same,  rev.     Nov.  15,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  38.  Some  books  on  agriculture  and  sciences  related  to  agriculture; 

published  1896-98.     July  1,  1898.     45  pp. 
No.  39.  Third  report  of  committee  on  methods  of  teaching  agriculture. 

Nov.  21,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  40.  Land-grant  and  other  colleges  and  national  defense;  by  Charles 

W.  Dabney,  jr.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
No.  41.  Fourth  report  of  committee  on  methods  of  teaching  agriculture. 

Sept.  28,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  42.  German  common  school  with  a  garden;  bv  C.  B.  Smith.     Oct.  28, 

1899.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
No.  43.   [Report   on]   Food;  Nutrients;  Food   economy.     Oct.    31,    1899. 

n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
Same,  revised.     June  20,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
No.  44.  Agriculture  experiment  stations  in  U.  S. ;  [bv  A.  C.  True.     June 

8,  1900.]     n.  p.  n.  d.     8  pp. 
Same,  revised,  1901.     11  pp. 
No.  45.  Fifth  report  of  Committee  on  methods  of  teaching  agriculture. 

Jan.  5,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  46.  Functions  and  uses  of  food;  by  C.  F.  Langworthy.     Apr.  5,  1901. 

n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  47.   [Outline   of  general  plan  of]  card  index  of  experiment  station 

literature;  by  A.  C.  True.     Apr.  19,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
No.  48.  What  the  Department  of  Agriculture  is  doing  for  Irrigation;  by 

Elwood  Mead.     Oct.  14,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     4  p. 
No.  49.  Secondary  courses  in  agriculture.     Oct.  17,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 


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Xo.  1.  rrocefdings  of  2(1  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  -Experiment  Stations,  Knoxville,  Teini 

Jan.   1-3,  1889;  edited  bv  A.  W.  Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvord.     1889. 

123  pp. 
No.  2.   Proceedings  of  3d  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  ICxperinient  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Nov.  12-15,  1889;  edited  bv  A.  W.  Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvord.     1890. 

142  pp. 
No.  3.  Proceedings  of  4th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  American 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Statioirs,  Champaign,   111. 

Nov.  11-13, 1890;  edited  by  A.  W.  Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvord.     1891. 

156  pp. 

[Series  discontinued.] 

Experiment  station  reeord 

[In  the  tirst  tliree  volumes  of  the  Record  the  abstracts, of  the  station  reports  were 
grouped  by  stations,  arranged  alphabetically  by  States.  Beginning  with  Vol.  4, 
an  arrangement  by  topics  was  adopted,  eacli  topic  being  edited  by  the  depart- 
ment's expert  in  that  line.  The  various  topics  usujilly'trented  inagrieultural 
publications  are  all  represented.  With  but  few  exceptions  each  number  also 
contained  a  paper  by  some  noted  authority  on  a  particular  subject.] 

V.  1.  September,  1889- July,  1890.     1890.     iii+358  pp. 


No. 

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No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


Sept.,  1889,  ix+56pp. 


Nov.,  1889,       -i-57-115pp. 

3.  Jan.,  1890,        +117-174  pp.* 

4.  Mar.,  1890,       +175-243  pp.* 

5.  Mav,  1890,       +245-307  pp.* 

0.  Juh',  1890,       +309-358  pp.*     [Title-page   and    table  of   con- 
tents for  vol.  1,  issued  with  this  number,     iii  pp.] 


V.  2.  August,  1890-Julv,  1891.     1891.     xxxii+853  pp. 

No.    1.  Aug.,  1890, 'iv +40  pp. 

No.    2.  Sept.,  1890,      +41-88  pp.* 

No.    3.  Oct.,  1890,  iv+89-138  pp. 

No.    4.  Nov.,  1890,  v+139-184pp. 

No.    5.  Dec,  1890,  vi+185-264  pp. 

No.    6.  Jan.,  1891,  v+265-308  pp. 

No.    7.  Feb.,  1891,  vi-L 309-384  pp. 

No.    8.  Mar.,  1891,  vii+385-4«S  pjj. 

No.    9.   Ai)r.,  1891,        +469-540  pp.* 

No.  10.  Mav,  1891,  vii+541-624  pp. 

No.  11.  Jun'e,  1891,  vii+625-698  pp. 

No.  12.  Jidy,  1891,  yi  J- 699-853  pp.     [Title-page  and  table  of  contents 
for  vol.  2,  issued  with  this  number,     xxxii  pp.] 
V.  3.  August,  1891-July,  1892.     1892.     xxxviii+1059  pp. 

No.    1.  Aug.,  1891,  vi+72  pp. 

No.    2.  Sept.,  1891,  vi^73-138  pp. 

No.    3.  Oct.,  1891,  vi+ 139-206  pp. 

No.    4.  Nov.,  1891,  vi+207-274  pp. 

No.    5.  Dec,  1891,  vii+275-364  ].p. 

No.    6.  Jan.,  1892,  vii+365-438  pp. 

No.    7.  Feb.,  1892,  vi+439-506pp. 

No.    8.  Mar.,  1892,  v+507-584  pp. 

No.    9.  Apr.,  1892,  vii+585-664  jyp. 

No.  10.  M^v,  1892,  vii+665-758  j.p. 

No.  11.  June,  1892,  vii  )  759-840  pp. 

No.  12.  July,  1892,  vii-i  841-970  pp. 

[No.  13.]   Index,     pp.  979-1059.     [Title-page  and  talile  of  contents  for 
vol.  3,  issued  with  this  numlxT.     xxxviii  ji]).] 

*These  early  unlwund  numbers  were  not  found,  and  in  the  bound  volumes  the  preliminary  lettered 
pages  of  contents,  etc.,  have  been  eliminated.  The  pagination  given  is  therefore  not  entirely  com- 
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No.    1.  Aug.,  1892,  vii+nOi))). 

No.    2.  Sept.,  1892,  vii+ni-230  pp. 

No.    3.  Oct.,  1892,  vi+231-322  pp. 

No.    4.  Nov.,  1892,  vi+ 323-394  pp. 

No.    5.  Dec,  1892,  v+395-454  pp. 

No.    6.  Jan.,  1893,  vi+4r)a-r>24  p^). 

No.    7.  Feb.,  1893,  vi+525-(J24  pp. 

No.    8.  Mar.,  1893,  vi+625-700  pp. 

No.  .9.  Apr.,  1893,  vii-^ 701-790  pp. 

No.  10.  May,  1893,  vii+791-878  i)p. 

11.  June,  1893,  vii+879-994  pp. 


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No. 

No.  12.  July,  1893,  [1] +995-108(1  pp.     [Title-page  and  table  of  con- 
tents for  vol.  4,  issued  with  this  number,     xxx  pp.] 
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1893,  viiii- 139-268  pp. 

1893,  vii+269-358  pp. 

1894,  vi+359-452  pp. 
1894,  vi +453-546  pp. 
1894,  viii+547-666  pp. 
1894,  vi+667-744  pp. 

8.  1894,  vi+  745-830  pp. 

9.  1894,  vii+831-940  pp. 

10.  1894,  vii+941-1040  pp. 

11.  1894,  v+1041-1106pp. 

12.  1894,  pp.  ]  107-1227.     ( Cover  title  only. )     [Title-page  and  table 
of  contents  for  vol.  5,  issued  with  this  number,     xxxiv  pp.] 

1894-1895.     1896.     xii+1134  pp. 


No.    1.  1894,  vi+88  pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 

No.    2.  1894,  vi+89-174  pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 

No.    3.   1894,  v+1 75-254  pp.      (Cover  title  only.) 

No.    4.   1S95,  vi+255-348  pp. 

No.    5.  1895,  viii+349-4SS  pp 

No.    6.  1895,  vii+ 489-584  pi>. 

No.    7.  1895,  vi+585-678  pp. 

No.    8.   1895,  v+679-758  pp. 

No.    9.   1895,  vi+ 759-850  pp. 

No.  10.  1895,  vi +851-944  pp. 

No.  11.   1895,  vi+945-1032  pp. 


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table  of  contents  for  vol.  6,  issued  with  this  number. 
7.   1895-1896.     1897.     xii+1092  pp. 


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2.  1895,  vii+75-166  pp.     (Cover  title  onlv. 

3.  1895,  vi+ 167-260  pp. 

4.  1895,  v+ 261 -342  pp. 

5.  1896,  v+343-434  pp. 

6.  1896,  vi +  435-534  pp. 

7.  1896,  v+ 535-632  pp. 
c^.  1896,  v+ 633-722  pp. 
9.   1896,  v+723-814  pp. 

10.  1896.  vi+815-901  pp. 

11.  1896,  vi  1-903-996  pp. 

12.  1896,  pp.  997-1092.     I 
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V.  8.   1896-1897.     1897.     xiv+1128  pp. 

No.    1.  1896,  vi  f  94  pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 
No.    2.  1896,  vii +95-1 76  pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 

3.  1896,  vi+ 177-268  pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 

4.  1897,  vii+269-354  pp.      (Cover  title  onlv.) 

5.  1897,  vi+355-444  pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 


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(Cover  title  onlv.  I 


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1898.     xvi-f  1198  pp. 
iv-f  100  pp.     (Cover  title  onlv. 
vi— 101-200  pp.     (Cover  title  only. 


(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  onlv.) 
(Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover   title   onlv.) 


[Title-page   and 
xvi  pp.] 


1.  1898,  v-f  100  pp.     (Cover  title  only. ) 


2.  1898,  vif  101-200  pp. 

3.  1898,  vi+201-300  pp. 

1898,  viii+301-400  pj) 

1899,  vi  4-401-500  pp. 
1899,  vi+501-600  pp. 
1899,  vii-f601-700  pp. 
1899,  vi+701-800  pp. 


vi-h201-300  pp. 

vii+301-400  ]>p. 

v+401-500pp. 

v+501-600  pp. 

vi+601-700  pp. 

vi -1-701-800  pp. 

vii-h 801-900  pp. 

v+ 901-1000  pp. 

v+lOOl-UOO  pp 

pp.   1101-1198. 
table  of  contents  for  vol.  9,  issued  with  this  number 
V.  10.   1898.     1899.     1899.     xvi+1208  pp. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No.    9.  1899,  vi-f  801-900  pp. 
No.  10.  1899,  vi-f901-]000  j)]). 
No.  11.   1899,  vi-L-lOOl-llOO  pp. 
No.  12.   1899,  pp.  1101-1208. 

table  of  contents  for  vol.  10,  issued  with  this  number. 
1899-1900.     1900.     xvi+1208pp. 
.    1.  1899,  vi+lOOpp.     (Cover  title  only.) 

2.  1899,  vii-hl01-200pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 

3.  1899,  vii  +  2(tl-300  i)p.     (Cover  title  onlv.) 

4.  1899,  vii  1-301-400  pp.      ^ 

5.  1899,  vi-h401-500  pp. 

6.  1900,  v-(-501-600  p]>. 

7.  1900,  v-t-601-700  pp. 

8.  1900,  v-f  701-800  pp. 

9.  1900,  vi+801-900  j^p. 
10,  1900,  vi-f- 901-] 000  i)p. 

No.  11.  1900,  vii-f  1001-1100  pp.     (Cover  title  onlv. 

No.  12.  1900,  i)p.  1101-1208.      (Cover   title   only.')  '    [Title-page    and 

table  of  contents  for  vol.  11,  issued  with  this  number,     xvi  pp.] 
12.1900-1901.     1901.     xvi-rll89pp. 

1900,  vi  + 100  PI).      (Cover  title  only.) 
1900,  vi-f-101-200  PJ).     (Cover  title  onlv. ) 
1900,  viii-f  201-300  pj).     (Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only. ' 
(Cover  title  only.' 
(Cover  title  only.  ■ 
( Cover  title  only. ' 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only. ) 


V.  11 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


V. 


pi.     (Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only.) 

(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 

(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 

(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover   title  only.)       [Title-page    and 
xvi  pp.] 


(Cover title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 


(Cover  title  only.  ^ 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  onlv.) 
(Cover  title  only.) 


No. 

1. 

No. 

2. 

No. 

3.' 

No. 

4. 

No. 

5. 

No. 

6. 

No. 

7. 

No. 

8. 

No. 

9. 

No. 

10. 

1900,  vi"  301-400  jip 

1901,  vi--401-500pp. 
1901,  vi-f  501-600  pp. 
1901,  vi  {  ()01-700pj). 
1901,  vi-^701-S00  J. I). 
1901,  vii+801-900  ].p. 
1901,  vii-fyOl-1000  pp. 


83 


Tables 

Classlflca- 
tloii  IIU. 

A  10.6: 

12 


13 


14 


A10.6«: 


AlO.y: 

1 
2 
3 
4 


A10.§: 


A10.9: 


AlO.lO: 

1 

AlO.ll: 

1 


AIO.     EXPERIHEXT  STATIOXS  OFFICE— Continued 
Experiiiieiil  station  rcrord — Continued 


V.  12. 
No, 
No, 

V.  13, 
No 
No 

No, 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No, 
No 
No, 
No 

V.  14. 

No 
No 
No 


1900-1901— Continued 
.11.  1901,  vii+ 1001-1 100  pp.     (Cover  title  onlv.) 
.12.  1901,  pp.   1101-1189.      (Cover  title  only.)      [Title-page    and 
table  of  contents  for  vol.  12,  issued  with  this  number,     xvi  pja.] 
1901-1902.      1902.     xviii  +  1206  pp. 
.    1.   1901,  viii+lOOpp.     (Cover  title  onlv.) 
.    2.   1901,  ix  +  101-200pj).     (Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
(Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
1  pi.     (Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only.) 
1  pi.     (Cover  title  only. ) 
(Cover  title  only. ) 


3.  1901,  ix:  201-300  pp. 

4.  1901,  vii  r301-400  pp. 

5.  1902,  viiif  401-500  pp. 

6.  1902,  viii+501-004  pp. 

7.  1902,  ix+605-704  pp. 

8.  1902,  ixi- 705-806  pp. 

9.  1902,  viii+807-906  pp. 
.10.  1902,  viiif  907-1008  pp. 


11.   1902,  xi  f  1009-1 112  pp.     (Cover  title  only.) 
.  12.  1902,  pp.  1113-1206.      (Covertitleonly.)     [Title-page  and  table 
of  contents  for  vol.  13,  issued  with  this  number,     xviii  pp.] 

No.  1.  Sept.,  1902.  x-f-lOOpp.  (Cover  title  only.) 
.  2.  Oct.,  1902,  viii4-101-204  pp.  (Cover  title  only.) 
.3.  Nov.,  1902,  viii+205-.308pp.  (Covertitleonly.) 
.  4.  Dec,  1902,  x+309-412  pp.     (Cover  title  onlv. ) 


Experiment  station  record   (separates) 

[The  pauers  mentioned  in  the  note  under  AIO.G:  were  each  issued  .sieparately.  Ref- 
erem-es  to  them  will  be  found  under  the  proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this 
work.] 

Food  and  diet  charts 

No.  1.  1896. 
No.  2.  1896. 
No.  3.  1896. 
No.  4.  1896. 

Irrigation  investiy^ation  schedules 

No.  1 .   [Pot^tal  card  for  collection  of  (Statistics.  ]     n.  d. 

No.  2.  Dutv  of  water,  general  instructions  to  observers;  by  Elwood  Mead. 

March  1,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  3.   [Circular  letter  and  blank  form  for  answers  to  queries.]     n.  d. 

2  sheets. 
No.  4.  [Circular  letter  and  blank  form  for  answers  to  queries.]     Mav  1, 

1899.     4  sheets. 

Ha^vaii  agricultural  experiment  station  bulletins 

No.  1.  Chickens  and  their  diseases  in  Hawaii;  bv  T.  F.  Sedgwick.     1901. 

23  pp. 
No.  2.  Root  rot  of  taro;  by  T.  F.  Sedgwick,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  Hawaiian 

Gazette  Company,  1902.     21  pp. 

Alaska  a^rieultural  experiment  stations  bulletins 

No.  1.  Sugge.stions  to  pioneer  farmer.«i  in  Alaska;   hv  C.   C.   Georgeson. 
1902.     n.  t.  p.     15  pp.     7  pi. 

Experiment  station  work  (volumes) 

Vol.  1.  FxperimcTit  station  work,  vol.  1,  including  Experiment  station 
work  1-XX  (Farmers'  bulletins  5(5,  65,  69,  73^  78,  79,  84,  87,  92,  97, 
103,  105,  107,  114,  119,  122,  124,  133,  144,  149).  1902.  xiv+ 
[628]+ xviii  pp. 
[Title-T)ii{je,  table  of  content,'!,  index,  and  glossary  for  this  volume  were  issued  as  a 
pamphlet  of  .xiv-(-.\vlil  pages  in  order  that  the  20  numbers  of  Experiment 
.station  work  which  had  been  issued  as  Farmers'  liulletins  (A1.9:)  might  be 
brought  together.  As  each  bulletin  bears  its  own  paging,  the  references  in  the 
index  are  somewhat  awkward;  but  in  future  provision  will  be  made  for  the  vol- 
umes liy  issuing  an  e.xtra  edition  of  the  Farmers'  bulletins  which  contain  the 
numbers  of  Kxperiment  station  work,  without  the  bulletin  numbers  and  with 
continuous  paging,] 


84 


Classlflca-  AlO. 

tioii  no. 


Table!!( 
EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 


A10.12:i  Porto  Kico  a&;rii'ultural  exi>criincnt  station  bulletin 

^"o.  1  iu)t  i^siu'd  1902. 

Xo.  2.  The  clianga,  or  mole  cricket,  in  Porto  Kico;  bv  O.  W.  Barrett. 

1902.     20  pp. 
Same.     In  Spanish.     (La  clianofa,  o'grillotalpa  en  Puerto  Kico.)     1902. 

20  pp. 

All.     FIBEK  IXVESTICJATIOXS  OFFICE 

[Fiber  inve^tisations  were  bygnn  by  the  Division  of  Statistics  in  1889,  anrt  in  1890  a  Section  of  Fiber 
Investitrntions  was  createci  in  tlie  Division.  .January  1,  1M91,  the  Section  was  made  independent, 
tinder  tlu-  name  Office  of  Fiber  Investigations,  and  so  continued  until  June  30.  1898,  when  its  work 
was  assigned  to  the  Division  of  Botany.  For  historical  sketch  of  Office,  see  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897) , 
p.  224.] 

Annual  report!* 


REPORT   rPOX    FIBER    IXVESTIGATIOXS 

(Dodge),  [lj+451-470  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:890,  p.  451.) 


2ph 
6  pi 
IpL 


(Also  in  Al.  1:891,  p.  417.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:892,  p.  359.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:893,  p.  5(37.) 


(Dodge),  [1] +417-438  pp 
(Dodge),  [1] +359-376  pp 
(Dodge),  iii+567-584  pp. 
(Dodge).     (In  Al.  1:894,  p.  197.) 
(Dodge).      (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  187.) 

OF   SPECIAL   ACiENT   OF   OPFICE   OF    FiBER    INVESTIGATIONS 

(Dodge),  [lj+27-28  pp.     (Also  in  A1.1:89G,  p.  27.) 
(Dodge),  iii +21-24  pp.     (Also  in  Al.  1:897,  p.  21.) 


Annual 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 
Report 

1896 

1897 

General  piil)lieation»i 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Office  bnt  which  were  published  In  a  numbered 
series  of  the  Secretary's  office,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department,  are 
entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Office  issued  only 
as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appendix  to 
this  work.] 

BuUetinK 

None  i.ssued. 
Cirewlars 

None  issued. 
Reports 

No.  1.  Report  on  flax,  hemp,  ramie,  and  jute,  with  considerations  upon 
tiax  and  hemp  culture  in  Europe,  report  on  ramie  machine  trials  of 
1889  in  Paris,  and  present  status  of  fiber  industries  of  U.  S. ;  by- 
Charles  Richards  Dodge.     2d  ed.     1892.     104  pp. 
[For  Lst  edition  we  A-27.8:l.] 

No.  2.  Recent  facts  regarding  ramie  industry  in  America,  with  brief  state- 
ments relating  to  manufacture  in  Europe,  etc. ;  bv  Charles  Richards 
Dodge.     1893.     16  pp. 
[Reprinted  from  Rp.  of  Statistician,  May,  1891.] 

No.  3.  Sisal  hetrip  culture  in  United  States  [Florida],  with  statements 
relating  to  industry  in  Yucatan  and  Bahama  Islands,  and  brief  con- 
siderations upon  question  f)f  machinerv  for  extracting  liber;  by 
Charles  Richards  Dodge.     1891.     59  pp.'    8  i)l. 

No.  4.  Flax  culture  for  hl)er  in  IT.  S. ,  including  special  reports  on  flax  culture 
in  Ireland,  Belgium,  and  Austria,  with  statements  relative  to  the 
industry  in  Russia;  1)y  Charles  Kichards  Dodge.     1892.    93  pp.    2  pi. 

No.  5.  Leaf  iil)ers  of  U.  S. ,  detailing  results  of  recent  investigations  relating 
to  Florida  sisal  liemi),  the  false  sisal  hemp  plant  of  Florida,  and 
other  fiber-producing  agaves,  bowstring  hemp,  pineapple  tiller, 
New  lOngland  flax,  and  bear  grass;  bv  Chas.  Richards  Dodge, 
1893.     73  pp.     10  pi. 

No.  6.  Uncultivated  l)ast  lil^ers  of  U.  S.,  including  bi.sitory  of  ])revioua 
experiments  with  plants  or  fibers,  and  l)rief  statements  relating  to 
allied  species  that  are  produced  commercially  in  the  old  world;  by 
Charles  Richards  Dodge.     1894.     54  pp.     5  i)l. 


85 


Tablet!! 

CluNKiflca- 
tlon  no. 

All.o: 


10 
11 


All.     FIBER   IXVESTKiATIOA'  OFFICE— Continued 

Reports — Continued 

Xo.  7.  Cultivation  of  ramie  in  L'.  S.,  with  statements  concerning  practice 

in  foreign  countries,  cost  of  cultivation  and  percentages  of  yield,  the 

machine  question,  and  preparation  of  fiber  for  manufacture;   by 

Chas.  Richards  Dodge.     1895.     (33  pp.     5  pi. 
No.  8.  Culture  of  hemp  and  jute  in  U.  >S.,  with  statements  concerning 

practice  in  foreign  countries,  i)reparation  of  fiber  for  market,  and 

remarks  on  the  machine  question;  by  Chas.  Richards  Dodge.    1896. 

43  p}).     3  pi. 
No.  9.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  useful   fiber  ])lants  of  world,   including 

structural  and  economic  classifications  of  fibers;  bv  Chas.  Richards 

Dodge.     1897.     361  pp.     13  pi. 
No.  10.  Flax  culture  for  seed  and  fiber  in  Europe  and  America;  bv  Charles 

Richards  Dodge.     1898.     80  i)p.     4  pi. 
No.  11.  Culture  of  hemp  in  Europe,  including  special  consular  report  on 

growth  of  hemp  in  Italy;  by  Charles  Richards  Dodge.    1898.    29  ])p. 


A 12.     FOREIGN  :?IARKETS  I>IVISIOX 

rFoniierlvSei'tion  of  Foreign  MarUcts.    Fur  liistorical  sketch  of  Division,  sir  Yearbook,  1S97  (A1.10:C97), 

)..  •J70.1 


A12.S: 

S98 
899 
900 
901 
902 

A12.2: 


A12.3: 

V 

1^ 
•2 


8^ 
9 
10 

11 
12 

13 
14 

15 


(Also  in' Al. 1:898,  p.  163.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:899,  p.  235.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:900,  p.  265.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:901,  p.  163.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:902,  p.  377. 


Annual  roportM 

1897  (Hitchcock).     (In  Al.l:897,  p.  i; 

1898  (Hitchcock),  iii+163-166  pp. 

1899  (Hitchcock),  iii+235-241  pp. 

1900  (Hitchcock),  iii+ 265-272  pp. 

1901  (Hitchcock),  iii+ 163-169  pp. 

1902  (Hitchcock),  [1] +377-382  pp. 

Oeneral  pubiicationm 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Division  but  which  were  published  i!i  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  oflice,  or  some  other  division  of  tlie  Dejiartment, 
are  entered  only  where  sucli  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Division  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chr.  nological  order  in  the  Appen- 
dix to  this  work.] 

Bulletins 


No 


No 

No, 

No, 

No, 

No, 
No, 

No 

No, 
No 

No 

No 

No 
No 

No 


,  1.  World's  markets  for  American  products:  (Ireat  Britain  and  Ire- 
land.    1895.     93  pp. 

Same,  supplement.     1895.     [2]-f  95-155  pp. 

.  2.  World's  markets  for  American  products:  (xerman  Empire.  1895. 
91  pp.     1  id. 

.  3.  AVorld's  markets  for  American  products:  France.     1895.     74  pp. 

.  4.  World's  markets  for  American  products:  Canada.     1895.     67  pp. 

.  5.  World's  markets  for  American  products:  Netherlands.  1895. 
76  pp. 

.  6.  World's  markets  for  American  products:  Belgium.     1895.     90  pp. 

.  7.  "World's  markets  for  American  products:  Norway.     1896.     68  pp. 

Same,  revised  edition.     1898.     68  pp. 

.  8.   World's  markets  for  American  prodttcts:  Sweden.     1896.     92  pp. 

Same,  revised.     1898.     93  pp. 

.  9.  Trade  of  Demnark;  by  Frank  H.  Hitchcock.     1900.     88  pp.     1  pi. 

10.  Our  foreign  trade  in  agricultural  i)roducts  durins;  five  fiscal  years, 
1893-97;  by  Frank  H.  Hitchcock.     1898.     38  i)p.  ^ 

11.  Spain's  foreign  trade;  bv  Frank  H.  Hitchcock.     1898.     47  pp. 

12.  Our  trade  with  Spain,  1888-97;  1;)y  Frank  H.  Hitchcock.     1898. 
47  ])p. 

13.  Trade  of  Puerto  Rico;  bv  Frank  H.  Hitchcock.     1898.     84  pp. 

14.  Trade  of    Philippine   islands;   bv  Frank    11.    Hitchcock.     1898. 
160  pp.     \  p\. 

15.  Our  foreign  trade  in  agricultural  i)roducts,  1894-98;  bv  Frank  H. 
Hitchcock.'   1899.     45  pp. 


86 


t'lasslfif!!. 
tiiiii  no. 


Tables 
A 12.     FOREICSX  IfARRETS  I>IVlSIOX— Continued 

Bulletin!>» — Continued 

No.  16.   Distribution  of  agricultural  exports  of  I'.  S.,  1894-98;  by  Frank  H. 

Hitchcock.     1899.     153  pp. 
No.  17.  Sources  of  agricultural  imports  of  U.  S.,  1894-1898;  bv  Frank  H. 

Hitchcock.     1900.     118  pp. 
Xo.  IS.  Our   trade  with   Japan,   China,   and    llonirkong,    1SS9-1S99;    by 

Frank  H.  Hitchcock.     1900.      168  pp. 
Xo.  19.   Our  foreign  trade  in  agricultural  products,  1890-1899;  bv  Frank  H. 

Hitchcock.     1900.     62  pp. 
Xo.  20.   Agricultural  exports  of  U.  S.,  ])v  countries,  1895-1899;  bv  Frank  H. 

Hitchcock.     1900.     88  pp. 
Xo.  21.  Agricultural  imports  of  U.  S.,  bv  countries,  1895-1899;  bv  Frank 

H.  Hitchcock.     1900.     74  pp. 
Xo.  22.  Our  trade  with  Scandinavia,  1890-1900;  l)v  Frank  H.  Hitchcock. 

1901.     124  pp. 
Xo.  28.  Our  foreign  trade  in  agricultural  products,   1S9 1-1900;  ])V  Frank 

H.  Hitchcock.     1900.     61  pp. 
Xo.  24.  Sources  of  agricultural  imports  of  V.  S.,  1896-1900;  ])V  Frank  H. 

Hitchcock.     1901.     120  pp. 
Xo.  25.  Distribution  of  agricultural  exports  of  V.  S.,  1896-1900;  l)v  Frank 

H.Hitchcock.     1901.     182  pp. 
Xo.  26.    Agricultural    imports  of    the  United   Kingdom,    1896-1900;  bv 

Frank  H.  Hitchcock.     1902.     227  pp. 
Xo.  27.  Our  foreign  trade  in  agricultural  products,  1892-1901;  l)v   Frank 

H.  Hitchcock.     1902.     67  pp. 
Xo.  28.  Sources  of  agricultural  imports  of  U.S.,  1897-1901;  bv  Frank  H. 

Hitchcock.      1902.     132  pp. 
Xo.  29.   Distribution  of  agricultural  exports  of  U.S.,  1897-1901;  bv  Frank 

H.  Hitchcock.     1902.     202  pp. 

Circulars 

Xo.  1.  Peaches  and  other  fruits  in  England.    June  1,  1895.   n.  t.  p.  2+ 

[1]PP- 
Xo.  2.  American  dried  apples  in  German  Empire,     n.  t.  p.     n.  d.     4  pp 

Same,  2d  series  [edition],     n.  t.  j).     3-|-  [1]  pp. 
X'o.  3.   Imports  and  exports  for  1893  and  1894.     Aug.  19,  1895.     n.   t.  p 

4  pp. 

Xo.  4.  Example  for  American  farmers  and  dairymen,    n.  t.  ]>.    n.  d.    3pp 
Xo.  5.  Treaty  of  Shimonoseki  between  China  and  Japan  of  April  17, 1895 

and  our  possibilities  of  trade  with  those  countries.     Oct.  16,  1895 

n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
Xo.  6.  Imports  and  exjjortsfor  189.'!,  1894,  and  1895.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.    6  i)p 
Xo.  7.  Extension  of  markets  for  American  feed  stuffs,     n.  d.     n.  t.  j) 

8  PI). 
Xo.  8.  ^Manchester  district  of  England  as  market  for  American  products 

n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     8  pj). 
Xo.  9.   Imports  and  exports  for  1893,  1894,  1895,  and  1896.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p 

8  pp. 
Xo.  10.  Course  of  wheat  production  and  exportation  in  United  States, 

Canada,   Argentina,  I'ruguav,  Russia,  and  British   India,  1880-96. 

Oct.  23,  1896.     n.  t.  ]>.     8  pp. 
Xo.  11.  Agricultural  products  imported  and  exported  by  I-nited  States, 

1892-96.     Jan.  9,  1897.     n.  t.  j).     8  j)]). 
Xo.  12.  Sonrci's  of  jjrinciiial  agricultural  imports  of  United  States  during 

5  years  ended  .lune  .'JO,  1896.     Jan.  22,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     24  i)p. 

Xo.  13.  Distribution  of  principal  agricultural  exports  of  Ignited  States 
during  5  years  ended  June  30,  1896.     Feb.  6,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

Xo.  14.  Hamburg  as  )nark(;t  for  American  products.  Mar.  2,  1897. 
n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

Xo.  15.  Exports  of  cotton  from  Egypt.  May  12,  1897.  n.  t.  p.  7  j)p. 
[Repriiitcri  from  Bull.  2.  Experiment  Statiims  Office.] 

Xo.  16.  Our  trade  with  Cuba  from  1887  to  1897.  June  10,  1897.  n.  t.  p. 
30  pp. 


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A 12.     FOREICSX  I»I ARRETS  DIVISIOV— Continued 

A 12. 1:      Circulars — Continued 

17        No.  17.  X'nited  States  wheat  for  Eastern  Asia.     June  22,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 

8  pp. 
18^     No.  IS.   Hawaiian  commerce,  from  1887  to  189/.     July  10,  189/.     n.  t.  p. 

37  pp. 
IS''  Same,  revised.     May  12,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     37  jip. 

19  No.  19.  Austria-Hungary  as  factor  in  world's  grain  trade;  Recent  use  of 

American  wheat  in  that  country.     Oct.  5,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     23  pp. 

20  No.  20.  Agricultural  imports  and  exports,  1893-97.    Jan.  22, 1898.     n.t.p. 

15  pp. 

21  No.  21.  Agricultural  iiiip(jrts  and  exports,  1894-98.     Apr.  24,  1899.    n.t.p. 

16  pp. 

22  No.  22.  Agricultural  imports  and  exports,  1895-99.     Apr.  23,  1900.    n.t.p. 

16  pp. 

23  No.  23.  Agricultural  importsand exports,  1896-1900.     Feb.  20, 1901.    16pp. 

24  No.  24.  Agricultural    imports   and    exports,    1897-1901.     Apr.    10,    1902. 

n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

A 13.     FORESTRY  BlIREAF 

[Formerly  Division  of  Forestry.     For  liistoric'al  sketch,  sec  Yearbook  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  143.J 


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897 


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900 
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Annual  reports 

Rkport  of  Chief  of  Division  of  Forestry 

1883  (Egleston).     (In  Al.l  :883,  p.  444.) 

1884  (Egleston).     (In  Al. 1:884,  p.  137. ) 

1885  (Egleston).      (In  Al.l:885,  p.  18.3.) 

1886  (Fernow),  [l]-r  149-226  pp.     1  pi.     (Also  in  Al. 1:886,  p.  149.) 

(Abstract    (pp.    605-616.      1    map.) 


1887  (Fernow),  [1J4-156   pp 
In  Al.  1:887,  p.  605.) 

1888  (Fernow),  iv^ 597-641  pp. 

1889  (Fernow),  iv+273-330  pp. 

1890  (Fernow),  iii+193-236  pp. 

1891  (Fernow),  [l]+191-229  pp 

1892  (Fernow),  iii+293-358  pp. 

1893  (Fernow),  iv+303-363  pp. 

1894  (Fernow).     (In  Al. 1:894,  p.  133. 

1895  (Fernow) .     (In  Al.l:895,  p.  149. ) 

1896  (Fernow),  iii+83-88  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:896,  p.  83.) 


1  pi.     (  Also  in  Al.  1:888,  p.  597. ) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:889,  p.  273.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:890,  p.  193.) 
8  pi.      (Also  in  Al.l:891,  p.  191.) 
'       (Alsoin  Al.l:892,  p.  293.) 
(Also  in  A  1.1:893,  p.  303.) 


6  pi 
3  pi. 


1897  (Fernow),  ii+141-146  pp. 

1898  (Pinchot),  iii+169-173  pp. 
Report  ok  Forester. 


1899  (Pinchot),  hi- 

1900  (Pinciiot),  iii- 

1901  (Pinchot),  iii- 

1902  (Pinchot),  iv- 


-93-100  pp. 
103-110  pp. 
-325-339  pp. 
-109-136  pp. 


(Alsoin  Al.l:  897,  p.  141. 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:898,  p.  169.) 

(Alsoin  Al.  1:899,  p.  93.) 
(Alsoin  Al.l:900,  p.  103. 
(Alsoin  Al.l:901,  ]).  325. 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:902,  p.  109. 


Oeneral  |)ul>lieali<»ns 

[Publications  whicli  originated  in  tliis  Bnrean,  bnt  which  were  ptibli.=;hed  in  a  ntun- 
bered  series  of  the  Secretary's  oli'iee,  or  sonie  other  division  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  siicii  nuniheriiivr  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Bureau  issued 
only  jis  {'ongressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
di.x  to  this  work.l 

Big  trees  of  California.     1900.     30  pp.     1 7  pi. 
[Also  issued  as  Bulletin  no.  28.    See  A13.3:28.] 

Forest  growth.  Letter  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture  regarding  forest  growth 
and  timber  consumption;  by  B.  E.  Fernow.  Apr.  5,  1893.  n.  t.  p. 
3  pp. 

Lumber  and  wood  trade.  Letter  from  agent  of  Forestry  Division  i-equest- 
ing  information  as  to  (>xtent  of  luml»pr  and  wood  trade.  Julv,  1883. 
f°  sheet.*  _ 

Pines.     Instructions  for  lollection  of  test  })ieces  of  ])ines  for  timber  in- 
vestigations.     [1892.]     n.  t.  ]^.     4  pp. 
*No  copy  found. 


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A 13.     FORESTRY  BI'REA I'— Continued 

CiJoneral  publications — Continued 

Railroad;^.  Alpliabetical  list  of  land-grant  and  bond-aided  railroads  in 
U.  S.  (Extract  from  Arniv  general  orders,  no.  140,  and  supple- 
ment.)    1902.     4  pp. 

Starement  of  B.  E.  Fernow,  Chief  of  Division  of  Forestrj-,  Agriculture 
Dei)artment,  before   House  Committee  on  Agriculture.     Feb.   16, 

1895.  n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Trees  of  Washington,  D.  C;  compliments  of  Forestry  Division,  G.  B. 
8ud worth,  botanist,  B.  E.  Fernow,  chief.  [Wash.,  Bell  Bros., 
1891.]      [16]  pp.     [2]  maps.  '  oblong  24°     paj).* 

KuUvtinti. 

No.  1.  Kelation  of  railroads  to  forest  supplies  and  forestry;  with  appen- 
dices on  structure  of  some  timber  ties,  their  behavior,  and  cause  oi 
their  decay  in  road-bed;  on  wood  preservation;  on  metal  ties;  and 
on  use  of  spark  arresters.     1887.     149  pp.     19  pi. 

No.  2.  Forest  conditions  of  Rocky  ^Mountains,  ami   other  papers;  with 
maps  showing  location  of  forest  areas  on  Rockv  3Iountain  range. 
1888.     252-i-[l]  pp.     1  pi.     2  folded  tables.     1  map. 
Same.     2d  edition.     1889.* 

No.  3.  Preliminary  report  on  use  of  metal  track  'on  railways  as  substitute 
for  w<ioden  ties,  by  E.  E.  Russell  Tratman;  to  which  is  added  a 
rejjort  of  exjjeriments  in  wood  seasoning  by  Chicago,  Burlington 
and  Qu'incy  Railroad  Company,  and  other  notes;  compiled  by  B.  E. 
Fernow.     1889.     79  pp. 

No.  4.  Su])stitution  of  metal  for  wood  in  railroad  ties,  by  E.  E.  Russell 
Tratman;  with  discussion  on  practicable  economies  in  use  of  wood 
for  railway  purposes,  by  B.  E.  Fernow.     1890.     363  pp.     31  pi. 
[For  supplemental  matter,  see  Bull.  9.] 

No.  5.   What  is  forestry?  by  B.  E.  Fernow.     1891.     52  pp.  _ 

No.  6.  Timber  physics:  pt.  1,  Preliminary  report:     Need  of  investigation ; 

Scojie  and  historical  development  of  science  of  "Timber  Physics"; 

Organization  and  methods  of  timber  examinations  in  Division  of 

Forestry;  compiled  by  B.  E.  Fernow.   1892.  iii+57+iv  pp.  6  pi.    4° 

[For  pt.  2,  ace  Bull.  S.] 

No.  7.  Forest  Influences:  (1)  Introduction  a.nd  summary  of  conclusions, 
by  B.  E.  Fernow;  (2)  Review  of  forest  meteorological  observations, 
a  study  preliminary  to  discussion  of  relation  of  forests  to  climate,  by 
j\l.  W.  Harrington;  (3)  Relation  of  forests  to  water  supplies,  by 
B.  E.  Fernow;  (4)  Notes  on  sanitary  significance  of  forests,  l)y  B.  E. 
Fernow.  Appendices:  (1)  Determination  of  true  amount  of  precii^i- 
tation  and  its  ):)earing  on  theories  of  forest  influem-es,  by  Cleveland 
i\.bbe;  (2)  Analysis  of  rainfall  with  relation  to  surface  conditions, 
by  ( reorge  E.  Curtis.  1893.  197  pp. 
Same,  reprinted  1902.     197  pp. 

No.  8.  Timl)er  physics:  pt.  2,  Progress  report: 
long-leaf  pine  (Pinus  pahistris).     1893. 
[Forpt.  1,  xrr  Bulletin  6.] 

No.  9.  Use  of  metal  railroad  ties  and  preservative  processes  and  metal  tie- 
plates  for  wooden  ties;  by  E.  E.  Russi'll  Tratman.  Sup])lementary 
to  [linlletin  no.  4]  report  on  substitution  of  metal  for  wood  in  rail- 
roa<l  ties,  1890.     1894.     363  pp.     5  i,l. 

No.  10.  Timber,  an  elementary  discussion  of  rliaracteristics  and  ])ro|)erties 
of  wood;  by  Filibert  Roth.     1895.     88  pj). 

No.  11.  Some  foreign  trees  for  Southern  States.     1895.     32  ])p.     3  jd. 

No.  12.    Economical  designing  of  tindier  trestle  bi-idges;  by  A.  L.Johnson. 

1896.  57  P11. 
Same,  1902.     57  pp. 

No.  13.  Timber  i)ines  of  southern  T'^nited  States,  l)y  Charles  Mohr;  with 
discussion   of   structure  of   their   wood,  bv    Filibert    Roth.     1896. 
160  pp.     27  pi.     4°. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1897.     176  pj).     27  pi.     4° 

*  No  copy  found. 


Results  of  investigations 
vii  +  92  pp.     12  pi.     4° 


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A1:J.     FORESTRY  BI'REAF— ("ontinued 

Bulletin!* — Continued 

No.  14.   Xoniendature  of  arborescent  llora  of  Tnited  States;  byCJeorgeB. 

Sudworth.     1897.     viii-r419  ]){). 
No.  15.  Forest  growth  and  sheei^  grazing  in  Cascade  Mountains  of  ( )regon; 

])y  Frederick  V.  Coville.     1898.     54  pi>. 
No.  16.  Forestry  conditions  and  interests  of  Wisconsin,  by  Filibert  Rotli; 

with  a  discussion  l)y  B.  E.  Fernow.     1898.     76  pjx     1  pi. 
No.  17.  Clieckhst   of    forest   trees   of   United   States,    their    names    and 

ranges;  by  George  B.  Sudwortli.      1898.     144  pp. 
No.  18.  Experimental  tree  i^lanting  in  the  plains;  bv  Charles  A.  Keffer. 

1898.  94  pp.     5  pi. 

No.  19.  Osier  culture;  l)y  John  M.  Simpson.     1898.     27  pp. 

No.  20.  Measuring  the  forest  crop;  by  A.  K.  Mlodziansky.  1898.  71 
pp.     2  pi. 

No.  21.  Systematic  plant  introduction,  its  purposes  ami  methods;  by 
David  G.  Fairchild.     1898.     24  pp. 

No.  22.  White  i>ine,  by  V.  M.  Spalding,  rev.  and  enlar.  by  B.  E.  Fernow; 
with  contributions:  Insect  enemies  of  white  pine,  by  F.  H.  Chit- 
tenden; Wood  of  white  pine,  bv  Filibert  Roth.  1899.  185  pp. 
14  pi.     4° 

No.  23.     Not  issued  1902. 

No.  24.  Primer  of  forestry;  l)v  Gifford  Pinchot.     Part  1,  The  forest.    1899. 
88  pp.     48  pi.     12° 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  727;  serial  no.  4007. 
Same,  2d  edition,  authorized  bv  Congress,  April  18,  1900.     1900.     88 
pp.     48  pi.     12° 

No.  25.   Notes  on  forest   conditions  of   Porto  Rico;   l)v  Robert  T.   Hill. 

1899.  48  pp.     9  pi. 

No.  26.  Practical  forestry  in  the  A<lirondacks;  bv  llenrvS.  Graves.  1899. 
85  pp.     20  pi.        ^ 

No.  27.  Practical  tree  planting  in  operation;  by  J.  W.  Tourney.  1900. 
27  pp.     4  1)1. 

No.  28.  Short  account  of  big  trees  of  California.     1900.     30  pp.     17  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st.  sess.,  S.  doc.  393;  serial  no.  3877. 
>Stea^soA13.2:  B48. 

No.  29.  Forest  nursery:  collection  of  tree  seeds  and  ^propagation  of  seed- 
lings; by  Geo.  B.  Sudworth.     1900.      63  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  30.  Forest-working  plan  for  Township  40,  Totten  and  Crossfield  pur- 
chase, Hanulton  county,  N.  Y.  State  forest  preserve;  by  Ralph  S. 
Hosmer  and  Eugene  S.  Bruce;  preceded  by  discussion  of  conserva- 
tive lumbering  and  water  supply  by  Frederick  H.  Newell.  1901. 
64  pp.     11  1)1.     4  maps. 

No.  31.   Notes  on  red  cedar;  by  Charles  Mohr.     1901.     37  pp.     3  pi. 

No.  32.  Working  plan  for  forest  lands  near  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. ;  bv  Fred- 
erick E.  Olmsted.     1902.     48  pp.     10  pi.     large  8° 

No.  33.   Western  hemlock;  by  Edward  T.Allen.     1902.     55  pp.     13  pi. 

No.  34.  History  of  lumber  industry  in  State  of  New  York;  bv  William 
F.  Fox.  '1902.     59  pp.     20  pi.     large  8° 

No.  35.  Eucalypts  cultivated  in U.  S.;  bv  Alfred  James  McClatchie.  1902. 
106  pp.     92  pi.     large  8° 

No.  36.  The  woodsman's    handV)ook;    l)v   Henrv  Solon   Graves.     I't.  1. 
1902.     148  pp.     1  pi.     16° 
Same,  errata,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp.     16° 

No.  37.  Hardy  catalpa.     1.  The  hardy  catalpa   in   commercial   planta- 
L.  Hall;  2.  Diseases  of  hardy  catalpa,  bv  Her- 
1902.     58  pp.     31  pi.     large  8° 


tions,  by  William 
man  von  Schrenk. 


Bliliotiii<«  (separates) 

[Iiisrit  eiR'inies  of  white  pine,  by  F.  II.  Chittenden,  is.'Oied  as  separate  from  Bulle- 
tin no.  22,  is  file  only  separate  of  which  we  have  any  record.] 

Circular.? 

[No.!.]   Request  to  educators  for  cooperation.     1886.     4  pp.* 
[No.  2.]  To  educational  men.     1887.      (Giro.) 

*Xo  eopy  found. 


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A13.     FORESTRY  Bl'REAl;— Continued 

A  13.4:      Circular** — Continiu'd 

3  [No.  '.'>.]   Increasing  durability  of  tnnber;  information  to  wood  consumers; 

1)}'  Norman  J.  Colman.     1887.     [4]  ])p. 

4  :   [No.  4.]  For  information  of  railroad  managers  [chestnut  oak  for  ties;  by 
I  Norman  J.  Colman].     Dec,  1887.     n.  t.  j).     o  jip.     4° 

5  !  No.  5.  Arbor  day  planting  in  Eastern  States,    n.  d.     ii.  t.  p.     [4]  pp.     4° 

6  1  No.  6.  Instructions  for  growing  tree  seedlings,    n.  d.     ii.  t.  ]>.     [4]  pp.    4° 

7  I  No.  7.  Government  timber  tests;  by  B.  E.  Fernow.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     [4]  pp. 

8  No.  8.  Strength  of  "boxed"  or  "turpentine"  timber;   In'  B.  E.  Fernow. 

n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

9  :  No.  9.  Effect  of  turpentine  gatliering  on  timber  of  jiine;  by  B.  E.  Fer- 
I  now.     n.  d.     (Circ. ) 

10  !  No.  10.  Suggestions  to  lumbermen  of  U.  S.  in  behalf  of  more  rational  foi*- 

est  management ;  Ijy  B.  E.  Fernow.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

11  No.  11.  Facts  and  figures  regarding  our  forest  resources,  briefly  stated;  by 
B.  E.  Fernow.     Feb.  10,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

12  No.  12.  Southern  pine;  mechanical  and  physical  properties  [investigations 
of  J.  B.  Johnson  and  Fililjert  Roth];  bv  B.  E.  Fernow.  ^lar.  6, 
1896.     n.  t.  i>.     12  pp.     4° 

13  i  No.  13.  Forest  fire  legislation  in  United  States;  bv  B.  E.  Fernow.     ^Slar. 
I  16,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

14  No.  14.  Is  protection  against  forest  fires  practicable?  by  B.  E.  Fernow. 

n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

15  No.  15.  Summary  of  mechanical  tests  on  32  species  of  American  woods; 

by  B.  E.  Fernow.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp.     4° 

16  No.  16.  Age  of  trees  and  time  of  blazing  determined  bv  annual  rings;  )iv 

B.  E.  Fernow.     Aug.  18,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. ' 
17^     No.  17.  Recent  legislation  on  State  forestry  commissions  and   forest  re- 
serves; by  B.  E.  Fernow.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
17^  Same,  revised.     Dec.  15,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

18  No.  18.  Progress  in  timber  physics;   bv  B.   E.   Fernow.      Jan.  2,   1898, 

n.  t.  p.     20  pp.     4° 

19  No.  19.  Progress  in  timber  phvsics;   bv   Filibert  Roth.     May  25,    1898. 

n.  t.  p.     24  pp.     4°  "  ' 

20  No.  20.  Increasing  durability  of  timber;  by  B.  E.  Fernow.    May  25,  1898. 

n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 

21  No.  21.  Pi-actical  assistance  to  farmers,  lumbermen,  and  others  in  hand- 

ling forest  lands;  by  Gifford  Pinchot.    Oct.  8,  1898.    n.  t.  j).    5  pp. 
22'     No.  22.  Practical  assistance  to  tree  planters;  by  Gifford  Pinchot,     July  8, 

1899.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
22=*  Same,  rev.  ed.     Feb.  15,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

23       No.  23.  Suggestions  to  prospective  forest  students;   by  Gifford  Pinchot. 

Jan.  15,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 

A13.5:     Report  on  forestry 

I  [Vols.  1  and  2  were  published  prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  Forestry  Division,  but 
are  classified  here  in  order  to  brins  all  the  volumes  together,  as  vols.  S  and  4  were 
prepared  and  transmitted  by  the  chief  of  the  Forestry  Division.] 


1 

2 

3 
4 
A  13.6: 


[V.  1.]  1878;  by  Franklin  B.  Hough.     650  pp. 
V.  2.  1880;  by  Franklin  B.  Hough,     xvi+618  pp. 

Same,  46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  37;  serial  no.  1922. 
[V.  3.]  1882;  by  Franklin  P,.  Hough,     xii+318  pp. 

Same,  47th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  38;  serial  no.  2046. 
V.  4.  18,S4;  by  Nathaniel  H.  Egleston.      [1]-|-421  pp.     4  pi. 

Press  bulletins  (circ.) 

[Notes  on  work  and  publications  relative  to  forestry,  issued  for  use  of  pres.s.] 

No.  1.  Feb.  3,  1900. 

No.  2.  Feb.  17,  1900. 

No.  3.  Mar.  3,  li)00. 

No.  4.  Mar.  23,  1900. 

No.  5.  Apr.  9,  1900. 

No.  6.  May  2,  1900. 


91 


Tables 

Cla^slll.:!- 

tloii  no. 

A13.«: 

I'resK 

7 

No.  7. 

8^ 

No.  8. 

8' 

No.  8. 

9 

No.  9. 

10 

No.  10 

11 

No.  11 

12 

No.  12 

13 

No.  13 

14 

No.  14 

15 

No.  15 

16 

No.  16. 

17 

No.  17. 

18 

No.  18 

19 

No.  19. 

20 

No.  20. 

21 

No.  21. 

22 

No.  22. 

23 

No.  23. 

24 

No.  24. 

25 

No.  25. 

Ai;?.     FORESTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

I'ress  Imlleliiis — Contiimed 

June  6,  lUOO. 

July  7,  1900. 

New  York  fsupp.,  Julv  7,  1900. 

Auji.  n,  1900. 
.  Nov.  15,  1900. 
.  Feb.  7,  1901. 
.  Mar.  7,  1901. 
.  Apr.  8,  1901. 
.  July  8,  1901. 
.  Oct.  30,  1901. 
.  Jan.  10,  1902. 
.  July  16,  1902. 
.  Aug.  12.  1902. 
.  Aug.  12,  1902. 
.  Sept.  5,  1902. 
.  Sept.  30,  1902. 
.  Sept.  30,  1902. 
.  Nov.  14,  1902. 

.  Damage  1)V  recent  forest  fires,     n.  d. 
.  Dec.  10,  1902. 


890 
891 
892 
893 


899 


A14.     OARDE^'S  ASD  GROUNDS  DIVISION 

rMerpreil  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Iiirlustrv  Julv  1,  1901.  .syr  A19.    For  historical  sketch  of  Division,  see 
Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:S97),  p.  J80.] 

A  14.1:     Annual  reports 

SfrERINTENDEXT   OF    EXPERIMENTAL    GaKDEX. 

1862  (Saunders).     (In  Al. 1:862,  p.  540.) 

1863  (Saunders).     (In  Al. 1:863,  p.  547.) 

1864  (Saunders).     (In  Al.l  :864,  p.  605.) 

1865  (Saunders).     In  Al. 1:865,  p.  13.) 

1866  (Saunders).     In  Al.l:866,  p.- 17.) 

1867  (Saunders).     (In  Al. 1:867,  p.  23.) 
Superintendent  of  Gardens  and  Grounds. 

1868  (Saunders).     (In  Al.l  :868,  p.  118.) 

1869  (Saunders).     (In  Al.l:869,  p.  79.) 

1870  (Saunders).     (In  Al. 1:870,  p.  16.) 

1871  (Saunders).      (In  A1._1:S71,  p.  102.) 

1872  to  1875,  no  reports  printed. 

1876  (Saunders).     (In  Al. 1:876,  j).  61.) 

1877  (Saunders).     In  A.  1.1:877,  p.  47.) 

1878  (Saunders).      (In  Al.l:878,  p.  194.) 

1879  (Saunders).     (In  Al. 1:879,  p.  359.) 
1880,  no  report  printed. 

1881  and  1882  (Saunders).      (In  Al. 1:881-2,  p.  215.) 
1883  (Saunders).     ( In  Al.l:883,  p.  181. ) 
1884,  no  report  printed. 

1885  (Saunders).      (In  Al.  1:88.5,  p.  33.) 

1886  (Saunders).     (In  Al. 1:886,  p.  687.) 

1887  (Saunders).     (In  Al.  1:887,  p.  673.) 
1888,  no  report  printed. 


1889  (Saunders) 

1890  (Saunders). 

1891  (Saunders). 

1892  (Saunders). 

1893  (Saunders). 

1894  (Saunders). 

1895  (Saunders). 
1896,  no  report  printed. 

1897  (Saunders).     (In  Al.  1:897,  p, 

1898  (Saunders).     (In  Al.l:898,  p 

1899  (Saunders),     iii -1-91-92  pp. 


(In  Al. 1:889,  p.  111.) 

[1]  4-557-596  pp.     ( Also  in  Al.  1 :890,  p.  557. ) 

LI] +463-484  pp.     7  pi.     (Also  in  Al.  1:891,  p.  463.) 

iii-t-377-402  pp.     (Also  in  Al.  1:892,  p.  377.) 

iii+365-388  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:893,  p.  365.) 

(In  Al.  1:894,  p.  207.) 

(In  Al.  1:895,  p.  189.) 


t] 


159. 
143. 
'Also  in  Al.  1:899,  p. 


91.) 


92 


tlasslfloa- 
tidii  no. 


Table§ 
A14.     GAROEX'S  AX1>  «R01J:VI>S  I>fVI§IO\— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

SuPEHiNTENDEXT  OF  GARDENS  AXD  GROUNDS — Continued 

1900  (Cralloway).     ii +273-278  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  273. ) 

1901  (Corbett).  [This  final  report  of  the  division  was  made  through  the 
chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Plant  Industrv,  forming  part  of  his  annual  report 
for  1901.     See  Al. 1:901,  p.  81;  also  A19.1:901,  p.  81.] 

Crcneral  publicationsi 

None  issued. 
BuiU'tinx 
None  issued. 
Circulars 

No.  1.  An  experiment  in  tea  culture;  report  on  tea  gardens  of  Dr.  Charles 
U.  Shepard,  Pinehurst,  S.  C.,liy  William  Saunders.  [1897.]  n.  t.  p. 
10  pp. 

xV15.     IRRIC.ATION  IXqUIRY  OFFICE. 
[Discontinued  June  30,  189().] 

Annual  reports 

Special  Agent  in  Charge  of  Artesi.\n  and  Underflow'  Investigations 
AND  OP  Irrigation  Inquiry. 

1890  (Hinton) .     [l]+471-488  pp.     map.      (Also  in  Al.  1 :890,  p.  471. ) 

1891  (Hinton).      [1] +439-450  pp.     map.      (Also  in  Al.  1:891,  ]).  439.) 
1892,  no  report  printed. 

Special  Agent  in  Charge  of  Irrigation  Inquiry. 

1893  (Irish).     (In  Al.  1:893,  p.  593. ) 
Chief  of  Office  of  Irrigation  Inquiry. 

1894  (Irish).      (In  Al.  1:894,  p.  219.) 

1895  (Irish).      (In  A  1.1:895,  p.  183.) 

Oeneral  publications 

[F'ublications  which  originated  in  this  OfRco,  but  which  were  published  in  a  num- 
bered series  of  the  Secretary's  Ofliee,  or  some  otlier  divisidu  of  the  Department, 
are  entered  only  where  such  numbering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  heading.s  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  Office  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
dix to  this  work.l 

Arte.sian  wells.     Report  on  preliminary  investigation  to  determine  proper 
location  of  artesian  wells  within  area  of  ninety-seventh  meridian, 
and  east  of  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains;  \))\  Richard  J.  Hinton, 
and  others].     1890.     398  pp.     15  pi. 
Same,  51st  Cong.,  Istsess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  222;  serial  no.  2689. 
Irrigation  in  U.  S. ;  by  Richard  J.  Hinton.     1887.     240  pp.     9  pi. 

Same,  49th  Cong.,  2(1  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  15;  serial  no.  2450. 
Irrigation.     [Report  on  irrigation.]      (52d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  41, 
in  4  parts.)     1893.      (No  serial  title-page;  4  pts.  bound  in  one  vol.) 

Oontenis: 
rt.  1.  Irrigation  and  cultivation  of  soil  thereby,  with  physical  data,  conditions,  and 

progress  within  U.  S.  for  1891:  by  Richard  J.  Hinton.    1893.    459  pp.    52  pi. 
Ft.  2.  Artesian  and  underfliiw  investigation;  Final  report  of  Chief  Engineer  Edwin 

S.  Ncttleton.    189:5.    llC.  i>p.    29  pi. 
I't.  :i.  Final  geological  reports  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation  between  97th 

meridian  of  longitude  and  foothills  of  Rockv  Mountains;  bv  Robert  Hav.    1893. 

209  pp.    41  pi. 
Pt.  4.  Final  report  on  mid-plains  division  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation 

between  97tli  meridian  of  longitude  west  of  Greenwich  and  foothills  of  Rocky 

Mountains,  I)v  .1.  W.  Gregory;  and  special  report  on  certain  artesian  conditions 

in  State  of  Soiith  Dakota;  by  Freil  F.  B.  Coffin.    1893.    61  pp.    S  iil. 

Progress  report  on  irrigation  in  U.  S.  for  1890,  by  R.  J.  llint(in.     Pt.  1. 

1891.  337  pp.  5  pi. 
Same,  pt.  2.  Progress  report  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation 

between  ninety-seventh  degree  of  west  longitude  and  foothills  of 

Rocky  Mountains;   ))y  E.  S.  Nettleton.     1891.     14   jijt.     12  maps 

(called  ap])enilixes) . 
Same,  51st  Cong.,  2d  se.ss.,    S.  ex.  doc.  53,  pts.  1  and  2;  serial  no.  2818. 


98 


Tableii 

(iii>sin.ii- 

tliin  nil 

AI5.:i: 

1 


A  15.1: 


AlO.l: 

A16.2: 

In7 

E26 

A16.:t: 
A16.4: 


A 15.     IRRICiATIOX  IXQl'IRV  OFFICE— Continued 

Bulletins 

\o .  1 .  A 1  )st  met  of  laws  of  the  several  States  and  Territories  on  irrigation  and 
water  ri.i^hti^;  compiled  by  O.  A.  Critchett.     1893.     180  pp. 

Circular!* 

Xone  issued. 

\I«.     I.ABOR  EUPLOYiTIEXT  BOARD 

Aiiiiiial  repttriM  ^ 

^'oIlei^■sued. 

Ocneral  publications 

Instructions  to  applicants  for  appointment  to  position  of  mere  unskilled 

laborer  in  l^.  8.  Department  of  Asriculture,  at  Washineton,  D.  C, 

July  18,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Regulations  governing  appointment  to  })Osition  of  mere  unskilled  laborer 

under  Department  of  Agriculture  in  D.  C,  July  2,  1902.     n.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 

Bulletins 

None  issued. 
Circulars 

None  issued. 


Al 


LIBRARY 


[For  historical  sketch  of  Library  wr  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  220.] 


AlT.l:  I  Annual  reports 


899 
900 
901 
902 

A17.2: 


1894  (Cutter)  (In  Al.l:  894,  p.  203.) 

1895  to  1897,  no  reports  printed. 

1898  (Cutter)  (In  Al.l:  898,  p.  167.) 

1899  (Cutter)  iii+213-214  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  213.) 


1900  (Cutter)  ii+111-112  pp. 

1901  (Clark)  iii-H71-173  pp. 

1902  (Clark)  ii-i- 235-239  i)p. 

Ocneral  publications 


(Also  in  Al.  1:900,  p.  111.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:901,  p.  171.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:902,  p.  235.) 


[The  Library  issues  printed  Catalogue  cards  (author  and  subject  analyticals)  for 
the  ptiblications  of  the  Department,  its  endeavor  being  to  fully  catalogue  such 
publication.s.    These  cards  are  supplied  to  libraries  by  the  Departnaent.] 


AIT.S:     Bulletins 


No.  1.  Acce.ssions  to  Department  Librarv,  [Jan. -Mar.]  1894.     Apr.,  1894. 

n.  t.  p.     12  pp.     4° 
No.  2    Periodicals  and  society  publications,   currently  [1894]  received  at 

Department  Lilirary,  June,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp.     4° 
No.  3.  Accessions  to  Department  Librarv,  April-June,  1894. 

n.  t.  p.     11  pp.     4° 
No.  4.  Accessions  to  Department  Librarv,  Julv-Oct.,  1894. 

n.  t.  p.     9  pp.     4° 
No.  5.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Nov.-Dec,  1894. 

n.  t.  p.     7  pp.     4° 
No.  6.  Accessions  to  Department  Librarv,  Jan. -Mar.,  1895. 

n   t.  p.     12  pp.     4° 
No.  7.  Accessions  to  Department  Librarv,  Apr.-June,  1895. 

n.  t.  p.     11  pp.     4° 
No.  8.  Accessions  to  Department  Librarv,  Julv-Sept.,  1895. 

n.  t.  p.     11  pp.     4° 
No.  9.  List  of  publications   of  V.  S.  Department  of   Agriculture   from 

1841  to  June  30,  1895,  inclusive;  [compiled  bv  Adelaide  E.  Hasse]. 

1896.  76  pp. 


Aug.,  1894. 
Dec,  1894. 
Feb.,  1895. 
May,  1895. 
Aug.,  1895. 
Nov.,  1895. 


9-t 


Tabie§ 


(lasslfic:!- 
tioii  III), 

A 17. 3: 

U) 

11 
12 
l.S 
14 
15 
It) 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

2;^ 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

38 
39 


A 17.     LIBRARY— C'ontinnea 


Bulletins — Continued 

Xo.  10.   Accet^sions  to  Department  J>il)rarv.  Oct. -Dec,  1895.     Fel).,  1896. 

n.  t.  p.  14  pp.  4° 
No.  11.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  .Ian. -Mar.,  1896.     3[ay,  1896, 

n,  t,  p,     15  pp.     4° 
No.  12.  Accessions  t(»  Department  J^ibrarv,  Apr.-.Ivme,  1896,     Aug,,  1896, 

n,  t,  ]),  14  pp,  4° 
No,  13,   Accessions  to  Department  Lil)rarv,  .Tulv-Se2)t.,  189t),     Oct,,  1896. 

n,  t,  p.  10  pp,  4° 
No,  14.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Oct. -Dec,  1896.     Feb.,  1897. 

n.  t.  p.  13  pp.  4° 
No.  15.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Jan. -Mar.,  1897.     May,  1897, 

n,  t.  p.  15  pp.  4° 
No.  16.  Keferences  to  literature  of  sugar  beet  exclusive  of  works  in  foreign 

languages;  compiled  bv  Claribel  R.  Barnett.     June,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 

9  pp.     4° 
[Title  and  contents  supplied  for  binding  nos.  1-8,  10-16.] 
No.  17.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Apr.-June,  1897.     Aug.  1897. 

n.  t.  p.  26  leaves. 
No.  18.  Bibliography  of  ])Oultry;  compiled   by  P'mma  B.  Hawks.     Oct. 

1897.  n.  t.  p.     32  leaves. 

No.  19.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  July-8ept.,  1897.     Nov.,  1897. 

n,  t.  p.  25  leaves. 
No.  20,  Keference  list  of  publications  relating  to  edible  and  ])oisonous 

mushrooms;  compiled  by  Jo.sephine  A.  Clark.     Jan.  1898.     16  pp. 
No,  21,  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Oct.-Dec,  1897,     Feb,,  1898, 

n,  t,  p,  23  leaves. 
No.  22,  Accessions  to  Department  ]jil)rary,  Jan. -Mar,,  1898.     Apr.,  1898. 

n.  t.  p.     38  pp. 
No.  23.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Apr.-.fune,  1898.     Aug.,  1898f 

n.  t.  p.     25  pp. 
No.  24.  List  of  ]3ublications  relating  to  forestry  in  Department  Library. 

1898.  93  leaves. 

No.  25.  Accessions  to  Department  IJ])rary,  .Tuly-Sept.,  1898.     Nov.,  1898, 

n,  t,  p,  16  leaves. 
No.  26.   Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Oct.-Dec,  1898.     Feb.,  1899. 

n,  t,  p,  24  leaves. 
No,  27,  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Jan, -Mar,,  1899,     Apr,,  1899, 

n,  t,  p.  20  leaves. 
No.  28.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Apr.-.Fune,  1899.     July,  1899. 

n.  t.  p.  23  leaves. 
No.  29.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  July-Sept.,  1899.     Nov.,  1899. 

n.  t.  p.  21  leaves. 
No.  30.   Accessions  to  Department   Lil)rary,  Oct.-Dec,  1899,     Feb,,  1900. 

23  leaves. 

No.  31.  Accessions  to  Department  Lil>rary,  Jan. -Mar. ,  1900.     May,  1900. 

n.  t.  p.  25  leaves. 
No.  32.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Apr.-June,  1900.     Aug.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p,     23  leaves. 
No.  33.  Accessions  to  Department  IJbrary,  July-Sept.,  1900.     Nov.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p.  19  leaves. 
No,  34.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Oct.-Dec,  1900.      Feb.,  1901. 

n.  t.  p.  28  leaves. 
No,  35.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  Jan.-^far.,  1901.      .\])r.,  1901, 

n.  t,  p.  29  leaves. 
No.  36.  Accessions  to  Department  Library,  .V])r.-June,  1901.    1901.    n.  t.  p. 

24  leaves. 

No,  37,  Catalogue  of  periodicals  and  other  serial  publications,  exclusivi'  of 
U.  S.  (lovernment  ])ubIications,  in  Library  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture.    1901.     3()2  j)p. 

No.  38.  Accessions  to  Departmt>nt  l>il)rary,  July-S(>])t.,  1901.  n.  t.  p. 
35  i)p. 

No.  39.  Accessions  to  Department  Library.  Oct. -Dei'.,  1901.     n.t.p.     24  pp. 


95 


Tables 

(  liissinca- 

tloll    III). 

Air.3: 

40 

41 


42 
43 
44 

A  17.4: 

A17.5: 

1 
2 


A1§.1: 


891 
892 

89.3 

Al§.2: 

F44 
:\I58 

N16 
A 18. 3: 

Al$.4: 

A1S.5: 


A  1 7.     LIBRARY— Continued 

Biillelin<i — Continued 

No.  40.   Accession.s  to  Department  LiV)rary,  Jan. -^Nlar.,  1902.    1902.    (37  pp. 
No.  41.  List  of  relerent-es  to  publications  relating  to  irrigation  and  land 

drainage;  compiled  by  Ellen  A.  Hedrick.     1902.     181  ])p. 
No.  42.  Catalogue  of  publications  relating  to  botany  in  Ul)rary  of  U.  S. 

Department  of  Agriculture.     1902.     242  pp. 
No.  43.  Accessions    to    Department    Library,    April-June, 

37  pp. 
No.  44.  Accessions    to    Department     Library,    July-Sept., 

51  pp. 

Circulars 

None  i.'^sued. 

Liist  of  (tuplieaU'K  ottered  as  exelian§:es 


1902.      1902. 
1902.      1902. 


1.  Dec, 

2.  Jan., 


1901. 
1902. 


n.  t.  p. 
n.  t.  I.. 


..  pp. 
4  pp. 


A 18.     :»IICROSCOPY    DIVISION 

[Division  organized  in  1S85;  abolished  in  1895.] 

Annual  reports 

Microscopic  Investigations:  Report  of  Microscopist 


1872  (Tavlor) 

1873  (Tavlor) 

1874  (Taylor 

1875  (Tavlor 

1876  (Tavlor 


(Also  in  Al.  1:889,  p.  191.] 
(Also  in  Al.  1:890,  p.  361.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:891,  p.  405.) 
(Also  in  A  1.1:892,  p.  281.) 

(Also  in  Al.  1:893,  p.  297.) 


(In  Al.  1.872,  1).  188.) 

(In  Al.  1:873,  p.  183.) 

(In  Al. 1:874,  p.  161.) 

(In  A  1.1:875,  p.  187.) 

(In  Al.  1:876,  p.  74.) 
1877  to  1884,  no  reports  printed. 
Report  of  Microscopist  (Microscopy  Division) 

1885  (Taylor).     (In  Al. 1:885,  p.  89.) 

1886  (Tavlor).     (In  Al.l:886,  p.  139.) 

1887  (Taylor).     (In  Al.  1:887,  p.  617.) 

1888  (Tavlor).     (In  Al. 1:888,  p.  559.) 

1889  (Tavlor),  [l]+191-200  pp.     13  pi 

1890  (TaVlor),  [l]+361-374  pp.     11  pi 

1891  (Tavlor),  [1] +405-416  pp.     9  pi. 

1892  (Taylor),  [1^281-292  pp.     9  pi. 
Chief  of  Division  of  Microscopy 

1893  (Taylor),  iii+297-302  pp.     7  pi. 

1894  (Taylor).     (In  Al.  1:894,  p.  195.) 

Cireneral  publieations 

Fibrine  and  bacteria;  by  T.  Taylor,     n.  d.     5  pp.* 

Microtome.     Letter  of  C.  P.  Lyman  to  Dr.  Thomas  Taylor  on  the  work  of 

his  microtome.     Sept.  30,  1881.* 
Naphthaline  as  an  insecticide,  etc.,  its  effect  on  seeds,  plants,  and  ani- 
mals; by  T.  Taylor.     1883.     6  pp. 

Bulletins 

None  issued. 

Cireulars 

None  i.-^sued. 

Fo<»<l  prod  nets 

No.  1.  Twelve  edible  mushrooms  of  U.  S.,  with  directions  for  their  iden- 
tification and  their  preparation  as  food;  by  Thomas  Taylor. 
( Reprinted  from  report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1885. ) 
1893.  20  pp.  1  pi. 
Same,  [reprinted  with  addition  of  article  on  mushroom  industry 
(Falconer).]     1894.     23  pp.     1  pi. 

*  No  copy  found. 


96 


Tables 


tlasllfiia- 
tion  no. 

A1S.5: 


A18.     :WICROSCOPY  DIVISION— Continued 


Food  products — Continued 

No.  2.  Eight  edible  and  twelve  poisonous  mushrooms  of  U.  S.,  with  direc- 
tions for  culture  and  culinary  preparation  of  the  edible  species;  by 
Thomas  Taylor.  (  Reprinted  from  report  of  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1890,  pp.  865-373,  with  appendix:  List  of  edible  fungi  of  U.  S. ) 
1891.  16  pp.  5  pi. 
Same,  2d  rev.  ed.  [2d  ed.  rev.].     1893.     23  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  3.  Improved  methods  of  distinguishing  between  pure  and  fictitious 
lard  [and]  Four  edible  nuishrooms  of  U.  S. ;  by  Thomas  Taylor. 
(Reprinted,  with  revision,  from  report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture 
for  1891.)     1893.     22  pp.     6  pi. 


A19.     PL.ANT    I]VI>rSTRY^    BIREAU 

[The  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  was  organized  July  1,  1901,  by  the  consolidation  of  the  following 
divisions  of  the  Department,  viz:  Agrostology  Division,  Kce  A3:  Botany  Division,  see  A6;  Gardens 
and  Grounds  Division,  see  A14:  Pomology  Division,  see  A20:  Seed  and  Plant  Introduction,  see  A23; 
Seed  Division,  see  A24;  Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathology  Division,  see  A28.  Also  Arlington 
Experimental  Farm  and  Tea  Investigations  and  Experiments  Office.] 


A19.1: 

901 
902 

A19.2: 

F74 

P96 
T55 

A19.3: 

11 


6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 


(Also  in  Al.  1:901,  p.  43.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:902,  p.  108. 


Annual  reports 

1901  (Gallowav),  111^-43-94  pp. 

1902  (Galloway),  iv-f  47-108  pp. 

Oeneral  publications 

Forage  crop  seed.  Plan  of  distributing  forage  crop  seed  and  cultural  direc- 
tions for  crops  distributed.     [1902.]     n.  t.  p.     8  pp.     16° 

Publications.  List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Grass  and  Forage  Plant  In- 
vestigations and  Division  of  Agrostology;  by  W.  J.  Spillman.  1902. 
12  pp. 

Tobacco  seed.  Plan  of  distributing  tobacco  seed  and  cultural  directions 
for  different  tvpes  of  tobacco  distributed.  [1902.]  n.  t.  p.  15  pp. 
16° 

Bulletins  (large  8°) 

No.  1.  Relation  of  lime  and  magnesia  to  plant  growth ;  1,  Liming  of  soils 
from   physiological  standi)oint,    by  Oscar  Loew;  2,   Experimental 
studv  of  relation  of  lime  and  magnesia  to  plant  growth,  l)y  D.  W. 
May".     1901.     53  ])p.     3  pi. 
Same,  corrected.     1901.     53  pp.     3  pi. 

No.  2.  Spermatogenesis  and  fecundation  of  zainia;  l)v  Herbert  J.  Webber. 

1901.  100  pp.     7  pi. 

No.  3.  Macaroni    wheats;    bv    Mark    Alfred    Carleton.      1901.      62    i>p. 

11  pi. 
No.  4.   Rangeimprovement  in  Arizona;  bv  David  <  Griffiths.     1901.     31pp. 

6  pi. 
No.  5.  Seeds  and  plants  imported,   inventory  no.  9,  munl)ers  4351-5500. 

1902.  79  pp. 

A^ee  for  inventories  1-8,  A7.6:l-8. 
No.  6.   List  of  American  varieties  of  ])eppers;  bv  W.  W.  Tracy,  jr.      1902. 

19  pp. 
No.  7.  Algerian  durum  wheats,  classiiied  list,  with  descriptions;  by  Carl 

S.  Scolield.     1902.     48  pp.     18  pi. 
No.  8.  Collection  of  economic  and  other  fungi  prepared  for  distribution; 

by  Flora  W.  Patterson.     1902.     31  pp. 
No.  9.  North  American  species  of  Spartina;  by  Elmer  D.  Merrill.     1902. 

16  pp. 
No.  10.  Records  of  seed  distribution  and  cooperative  experiments  with 

grasses  and  forage  i)lants;  by  F.  Lamson-Scriljner.     1902.     23  p]i. 
No.  11.  Johnson  grass,  report  of  investigations  made  during  season  of  1901 ; 

by  Carleton  R.  Ball.     1902.     24  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  12.  Stock  ranges  of  northwestern  California,  notes  on  grasses  and 

forage  plants  and  range  condititjns;  l)y  Josejih  Burtt  Davy.     1902. 

81  pp.     8  pi.     3  maps. 


114—04- 


97 


Tubleoi 

t'lasslflca- 
tlon  no. 

A19.3: 

13 

14 
15 


16 

17 

18 
19 
20 

22 

23 
24 

26 

30 
31 

A19.3a: 

R31 

A19.4: 
A19.5: 


A 19.     IM.WT  IXDl'STRY  BrREAl— Continued 

Biilloliiiii — Continued 

No.  13.   Kxperinients  in  range  improvement  in  Central  Texas;  bv  IT.  L. 

Bentley.     lt)02.     72  i>p.     2  pi. 
No.  14.   Decay  of  timber  and  methods  of  preventing  it;  by  Hermann  von 

Schrenk.     1902.     9«  pp.     18  jil. 
No.  15.  Forage  condition.s  on  northern  border  of  Great  Basin,  being  re- 
port upon  investigations  made  during  July  and  August,  1901,  in 

region  between  Winnemucca,  Nev.,  and  Ontario,  Oregon;  bv  Da- 
vid Grittiths.     1902.     60  pp.     16  pi.      I  map. 
No.  16.  Preliminary  study  of  germination  of  spores  of  Agaricus  campestris 

and  other  basidiomycetous  fungi;  by  Margaret  C.  Ferguson.     1902. 

43  jip.     3  1)1. 
No.  17.  Some  diseases  of  the  cowpea;   1,  "Wilt  disease  and  its  control,  by 

W.  A.  Orton;   2,  Cowpea  resistant  to  root-knot,    bv   Herbert   J. 

Webber  and  W.  A.  Orton.     1902.     38  pp.     6  pi. 
No.  18.  Observations  on  mosaic  disease  of  tobacco;  bv  Albert  F.  "Woods. 

May  15,  1902.     24  pp.     6  pi. 
No.  19.  Kentucky  bluegrass  seed,  harvesting,  curing,  and  cleaning;  by 

A.  J.  Pieters  and  Edgar  Brown.     1902.     19  pp.     6  pi. 
No.  20.  Manufacture  of  semolina  and  macaroni;  bv  Robert  P.  Skinner. 

1902.     31  pp.     5  pi. 
No.  21.  Not  i.'ssued  1902. 
No.  22.  Injurious  effects  of  premature  pollination,  with  general  notes  on 

artificial   pollination  and  setting  of  fruit  without  pollination;  bv 

Charles  P.  Hartley.     1902.     48  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  23.  Berseem,  the  great  forage  and  soiling  crop  of  Nile  Vallev;  bv 

David  G.  Fairchild.     1902.     20  pp.     14  pi. 
No.  24.  Manufacture  and  preservation  of  unferniented  grape  must;   by 

George  C.  Husmann.     1902.     19  pp.     1  pi. 
No.  25.  Not  is.sued  1902;  see  for  advance  issue  A19.3«:R31. 
No.  26.  Spanish  almonds  and  their  introduction  into  America;  bv  David 

G.  Fairchild.     1902.     16  pp.     8  pi. 
Nos.  27-29,  not  issued  1902. 

No.  30.  Budding  the  pecan;  by  George  W.  Oliver.     1902.     20  pp.     8  pi. 
No.  31.  Cultivated    forage    crops    of    Northwestern    States;    bv    A.    S. 

Hitchcock.     1902.     28  pp.     7  pi. 

Bulletins  (separates) 

Rescue  grass.     Seeds  of  rescue  grass  and  chess;  bv  F.  H.  Hillman. 
[l]+4pp. 

[.\flvance  issue  of  portion  of  Bulletin  no.  2.5.] 

Circulars 

None  issued. 

XoTclties  an<l  specialties,  Distribution  of  (16°) 


1902. 


1 

Section  1. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

2 

Section  2. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

3 

Section  3. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

4 

Section  4. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

5 

Section  5. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

5a 

Section  5«. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

6 

Section  6. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

6a 

Section  6«. 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
A20.     POi?IOLOOY    I>IlISIOA^ 

[Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Indu-strv,  Julv  1,  1901,  see  A19.    For  historical  sketch  of  Division,  see 
Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:897),  p.  111.] 


A20.1: 


Annual  reports 

Report  ok  Pomologist 

1886  (Van  Deman) .     (In  Al.  1:886.  p.  259.) 

1887  (Van  Deman),  [l]-i-627-652  pp.     9  pi. 

1888  (Van  Deman).     (In  Al.  1:888,  p.  565.) 


(Also  in   Al.l:887,  p.  627.) 


98 


Tables 


A20.     PO]?IOL,OCiY  DIVISION— Continued 


(Al.-oin  Al.l:889,  p.  433.) 
(Also  in  Al. 1:890,  p.  409.) 
[Plate  11  is  erroneously 
379. ) 
(AIho  in  Al.  1:892,  p.  247.) 


(lassiflca- 

tioll   IK). 

A20. 1:  '  Annual  reporl;* — Continued 

Report  of  Pomouxust — Continued 

1889  (Van  Deuum),  [1] ^433-452  pp.     10  pl, 

1890  (Van  Denian),  [l]^409-424  p]).     9  pl. 

1891  (Van  Denian),  [lJ+379-404  pp.     11  pl. 
ininiberc'd  "9."]      (Also  in  Al. 1:891,  p. 

1892  (Van  Denian),  [1] +247-280  pp.     13  pl. 
Report  of  Assi.stant  Pomologist 

1893  (Taylor),  iii-f-277-296  pp.     9  pl.      (Also  in  Al.  1:893,  p.  277.) 
Report  of  Pomologist 

1894  (Heiges),  62  pp.     4  i)l.      (Exec,  report  in  Al. 1:894,  p.  205.) 

1895  (Heiges),  64  pp.     6  pl.      (Exec,  report  in  Al. 1:895,  p.  191.) 

1896  (Heiges),  iii-t- 109-1 14  pp.     (Also  in  Al.  1:896,  p.  109.) 

1897  (Brackett),  ii  +  147-151  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  147.) 

1898  (Brackett),  iii  +  127-131  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:898,  p.  127.) 

1899  (Brackett),  iii+85-90  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  85.) 
Report  of  Acting  Pomologist 

1900  (Taylor),  ii+59-63  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  59.) 

1901  (Brackett).  [This  final  report  of  the  Division  was  made  through  the 
chief  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  forming  part  of  his  annual  report 
for  1901.     {See  Al. 1:901,  p.  75;  also,  A19.1:901,  p.  75.)] 

Oencral  publications 

[Publiratioiis  which  originatod  in  this  Division,  but  which  were  published  in  a  imm- 
be red  series  of  the  Secretary's  ottice  or  some  other  division  of  the  Dejiartnieiit, 
are  entered  only  where  such  nnmtiering  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proi)er  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publdcations  of  the  Division  issued 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appen- 
di.x  to  this  work.] 

Nut  culture  in  U.  S.,  embracing  native  and  introduced  species;  [com- 
piled by  W.  P.  Corsa].     1896.     144  pp.     16  pl.     large  8° 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  Report  on  condition  of  tropical  and  semitropical  fruits  in  United 
States  in  1887,  prepared  under  direction  of  Commissioner  of  Agri- 
culture; Tropical  and  semitropical  fruits  in  Florida  and  Gulf  States, 
by  P.  W.  Reasoner;  Tropical  and  semitropical  fruits  of  California, 
Arizona,  and  New  Mexico,  by  \V.  G.  Klee.  1888.  149  pp.  3  pl. 
Same,  [2d  ed.].     1891.     149  pp. 

No.  2.  Adaptati:)!!  of  Russian  and  other  fruits  to  extreme  northern  por- 
tions of  I'nited  States;  [by  T.  T.  Lyon].     1888.     64  pp. 

No.  3.  Classification  and  generic  synopsis  of  wild  grapes  of  North  America; 
by  T.  V.  Munson.     1890.     M  pp. 

No.  4.  Relative  merit  of  various  stocks  for  orange,  with  notes  on  inal  di 
goma  and  mutual  influence  of  stock  and  scion;  [compiled  by  Wil- 
liam R.  King].     1891.     21  pp. 

No.  5.  Fig  culture;  edible  tigs,  their  culture  and  curing,  by  Gustav  Eisen; 
Fig  culture  in  (iulf  States,  by  Frank  S.  Earle.     1897.     32  pp. 

No.  6.  Catalogue  of  fruits  recommended  for  cultivation  in  various  sections 
of  IL  S.,  by  American  Pomological  Society;  revised  by  committee 
of  society,  T.  T.  Lyon,  chairman.     1897.     39  pp. 

No.  7.  Fruit  industry  and   8ul)stitution   of  domestic   for   foreign-grown 
fruits,  with   historical   and   descriptive   notes  on   ten  varieties  of 
a]>ple  suitable   for  exi)ort  trade;  by   AVilliam   A.  Taylor.     1898. 
vii  f305-362  j)]).     5  pl. 
[Reprint  from  Yearbook  for  l.s;t7.] 

No.  8.  Revised  catalogue  (tf  frtnts  recommended  for  cultivation  in  various 
sections  of  U.  S.  and  British  provinces,  by  American  Pomological 
Society;  revised  by  committee  of  society,  W.  H.  Ragan,  chairman. 
1899.  ■  {)?,  pp.      1  pl. 

No.  9.  Fig,  its  history,  culture,  and  curing,  with  descriptive  catalogue  of 
known  varieties  of  figs;  byiiustav  Eisen.     1901.     317  ])]>.     16  pl. 

No.  10.  I'runes  and  prune  culture  in  Western  Europe,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  existing  conditions  in  Pacific  Northwest;  by  Edward  R. 
Lake.     1901.     23  pp.     10  pl. 


99 


Tabli'N 

I'lilsslftcil- 
tluii  no. 

A20.1: 


1 


2- 
3-' 


A'20,     PO:»IOI.OCi\    DIVISIOX— COutiiinel 
Circulars 

[Rcpriiitod  from  Report  of  I'omologist  for  1894.] 
No.  1.   Nut  culture;  by  H.  M.  Engle.     August  18,  1896.     ii.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
No.  2.   Trune  culture  in  Pacific  Nortlnvest;  by  E.  R.  Lake.     n.  d.     u.  t.  p. 

7  pp. 

Same,  revised  Nov.  20,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     7  i>i). 
No.  3.  Notes  on  peach  culture;  by  J.  H.  Hale.     n.  d.    n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
Same,  reviseil  Nov.  20,  1897.      [Erroneouylv  numbered  40.]     n.  t.  p. 

8  pp. 

Same  [with  correct  nunil)er.]     ii.  t.  ji.     s  pp. 


A21.     PUBLICATIONS    WiVISION 

[Formerly  Divi.siou  of  KecorcLs  and  Editing.] 


A21.1:  I  Annual  reports 


890 
891 
892 
893 
894 

895 
896 
897 
898 

899 
900 
901 
902 

A21.2: 

Ag8 
At6 

B97 

C49' 

C49-* 

F22' 

F22'^ 
F22=* 
F22* 
F22'^ 
P961 

P96^ 


Report  of  Editor 

1868  (Dodge).     (In  Al. 1:868,  p.  190. 

1869  (Dodge).     (In  Al.  1:869,  p.  157. 

1870  (Dodge).      (In  Al.  1:870,  p.  1.53.) 

1871  (Dodge).     (In  Al.  1 :871,  p.  12.3.) 

1872  to  1888  no  reports  printed. 

1889  Report  of   Secretary  relative   to    establisliment  and 

division.     3  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:889,  p.  10. ) 
Report  of  Chief  of  Division  of  Records  and  Editinci 

1890  (Hill),  [1-1+437-447  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:890,  p.  437.) 

1891  (Hill),  [1] +489-498  pp.      (Also  in  Al.  1:891,  p.  489.) 

1892  (Hill),  [lJ+497-508  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:892,  p.  497.) 

1893  (Hill),  iii4- 395-408  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:893,  p.  395.) 

1894  (Hill),  iii+171-184  ])p.     (Also  in  Al. 1:894,  p.  171.) 
Report  of  Chief  of  Division  op  Publications 

1895  (Hill),  iii+221-244  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:895,  p.  221.) 

1896  (Hill),  iv+29-76  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:896,  p.  29). 
"       '  (Alsoin  Al.l:897,  p.  25). 

(Also  in  Al.  1:898,  p.  43). 


irk  of  the 


(Alsoin  Al. 1:899,  p.  161.) 
(Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  11.3.) 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:901,  p.  271.) 
(Alsoin  Al.  1:902,  p.  317.) 


1897  (Hill),  iv+25-91  pp 

1898  (Hill),  iv+43-86pp. 
Report  of  Editor 

1899  (Hill),  iv+161-211  pp. 

1900  (Hill),  iii+ 113-164  pp. 

1901  (Hill),iii+271-324  i)p. 

1902  (Hill),  iii+317-376  pp. 

Cicncrai  publicalions 

Agriculture  Department.     Department  of  Agriculture  and  its  work;  Ijy 

George  William  Hill.     Aug.  6,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
Atlanta,  (ia.     Organization  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  list  of 
its  exhibits  at  Cotton  States  and  International  Ex[)Osition,  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  Sept.  8,  1895,  to  Jan.  1,  1896.     1895.     14  pp.     4  pi.     16° 
Butter  making.     Report  on  recently  patented  process  of  butter  making; 

by  D.  E.  Salmon.     Nov.  20,   1897.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Circulars  issued  bv  the  various  divisions  (if  the  Department  of  Agricultufe 

to  Nov.  1,  1897.     n.  ]).  n.  d.     11  pp. 
Circulars  of  information  [issued  by  the  various  divisions  of  Agriculture 

Department],     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
Farmers'  bulletins  [available  for  di.-itribution].     July  10,  1896.     n.  t.  p. 
4  pp.* 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
n.  t.  p.     4  pp.     4° 
n.  t.  p.     3  +  [l]pp.     4° 
n.  t.  p.     4  pp.     4° 

"       law  of  Jan.    12,  18iM.     .Jan.   18,    1897. 


Same.  Oct.  7,  1896. 

Same.  Feb.  1, 1897. 

Same.  Apr.  1, 1897. 

Same.  June  1,  1897. 


Publication  work  as  affected  1 

n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Publications.     Notes  regarding  Department  publications. 
(Circ.) 


Sept.  19,  1896. 


100 


Tables 


A5J1.     PrBLrlC'ATIOXS  DIVISIOX— Continued 


Cireneral  publications — Continued 

Publications  available.  Special  list  of  publications  availaV)le  Apr.  10, 1899, 
for  distrilmtion  to  correspondents  and  others  rendering  service  to 
the  Department,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

Reprints.  [List  of]  Congressional  reprints  for  sale  ])y  Supt.  of  Documents. 
April  30,  1897.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

Bullelin<< 

[No.  1.]  Index  to  annual  reports  of  U.   S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 

1837  to  1893;  [compiled  bv  George  F.  Thompson].     1896.     251' pp. 
No.  1.  Same,  [reprint,  1899].     252  pp. 
No.  2.  Synoptical  index  of  reports  of  Statistician,  1863  to  1894;  by  Geo.  F. 

Thompson.     1897.     258  pp. 
No.  3.  Historical  sketch  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  its  objects 

and   present  organization;   compiled    l)v  Charles  H.   Greathouse. 

1898.    74  pp.     3  pi. 
Same.     Revised  edition.     1898.     74  pp.     3  pi. 
No.  4.  Index  to  authors,  with  titles  of  their  publications,  in  documents 

of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1841  to   1897;    bv   Geo.    F. 

Thompson.     1898.     303  pp. 
No.  5.   Index  to  literature  relating  to  animal  industry  in  publications  of 

Department    of   Agriculture,   1837    to    1898;    bv    Cieorge    Fayette 

Thompson.     1900.     676  pp. 
No.  6.  List  by  titles  of  publications  of  V.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture 

from  1840  to  June,  1901,  inclusive;  compiled  and  compared  with 

originals  by  R.  B.  Handy  and  .Minna  A.  Cannon.     1902.     216  pi>. 
No.  7.  Index  to  yearbooks  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1894-1900; 

prepared  by  Charles  H.  Greathouse.     1902.     196  pp. 

C'irculars 

No.  1.  Organization  of  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  1901-1902.  Oct.  23,  1901. 
n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 

L.i§t  of  bulletins  and  eireularM  available  for  free  diitribu- 
lion.     [Publication]  no.  247. 

Corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1897.     15  pp. 
[Revised.]     Corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1898.     18  pp. 
3d  ed.     Corrected  to  June  1,  1899.     20  pp. 
4th  ed.     Corrected  to  July  1,  1899.     20  pp. 
5th  ed.     Corrected  to  Apr.  1,  1900.     21  pp. 
6th  ed.     Corrected  to  Oct.  15,  1900.     24  pp. 
7th  ed.     Corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1902.     24  pp. 

IVIontiily  li§t  of  publicationiii 

[Note. — Issued  as  a  one-page 'circular  of  various  sizes  up  to  March,  1896,  when  it 
became  a  pamphlet  of  from  3  to  8  pages,  without  title  page,  in  which  form  it  is 
still  issued.] 


1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 


Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 
Jan. -Dec. 


[2d  ed.  of  Nov.,  Jan.,  and  Feb.] 
[2(1  ed.  of  Aug.  and  Sept.] 


Press  notices 

[Synoptical  notices  of  publications  which  are  to  appear, 
bers  to  the  press  for  copy.] 


Distributed  in  large  num- 


101 


Tables 

Classlllcii- 
tloii  no. 

A2I.N: 


1' 

1* 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

[Formerly 

A22.1: 

893 

896 

897 
898 

899 
900 

901 
902 

A22.2: 


A21.     PUBI^ICATIOXS  I>IVISIO\— CoiitiiuitHl 

[■*ric*o  li!»(  4»f  ]  i>iil>li(*atioii!>i  f4»r  hhIv  by  Siiporiiitendeiit  of 

Dociliiient!!).     [Publicatiun  no.  17!).] 

[Isted.]     Feb.  19,  1896.     15  pp. 

Same,  supp.     Aug.  31,  1S96.      [Erninoou.slv  called  "t'ircular"  179.] 
[2ded.]     Oct.  1,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     16  pj). 


[3d  ed.]  Corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1897.  n.  p.  ii.  d. 
[4th  ed.]     Corrected  to  Julv  1,  1898.     n.  p.  n.  d 

5th  ed.  Corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1899.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

6th  ed.  Corrected  to  Fet).  1,  1900.  n.  ]..  n.  d. 

7tii  ed.  Corrected  to  Julv  1,  1900.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

8th  ed.  Corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1901.  u.  p.  n.  d. 

9th  ed.  Corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1902.  1902.-    45  pp. 


28  pp. 
28  pp 
33  pp. 
37  pp. 
36  pp. 
40  pp. 


\2'2.     PlTBLI<-IiO^I> 

Otticc  of  Ronil  Inqnirv.     Fur  liistoricul 

p.  17 


l\<tl  IRIES   OFFICE 

ikftcli  <if  the  Officf,  m;  Yearbook,  1897  (Al.]0:897). 


Ag8i 


Ag8» 
B86 


038' 


C38- 
C43 


Ed8 

Lll 

L561 
L562 

N21 

P961 


Annual  reporlN 

Speci.vl  Agent  .\nd  Engineek  for  Koad  Inquiry 

1893  (Stone),  iii+585-592  pp.     (Also  in  Al.  1:893,  p.  585.) 

1894  (Stone).     (In  Al. 1:894,  p.  217.) 

1895  (Stone).     (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  195.) 

1896  (Stone),  iii+145-149  pp.     (Also  m  Al. 1:896,  p.  145.) 
Director  of  Office  of  Ro.vd  Inqi'iky 

1897  (Stone),  iii+173-175  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  ]>.  173.) 

1898  (Dodge),  iii  +  159-162  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:898,  p.  159.) 
Director  of  Office  of  Public  Road  Inquiries 

1899  (Stone),  iii+155-160  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  155.) 

1900  (Dodge),  iif  279-291  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  279.) 
Report  of  Office  of  Public  Road  Inquiries 

1901  (Dodge),  iii  +  235-252  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:901,  p.  235.) 

1902  (Dodge),  iii-f 305-316  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:902,  p.  305.) 

General  pnl»lieation!>i 

[Publications  which  originated  in  this  Office,  but  were  published  in  a  numbered 
series  of  the  Secretary's  office,  or  some  other  division  of  the  Department,  are 
entered  only  where  such  numberiuij  places  them,  with  references  under  the 
proper  headings  in  the  index  to  this  work.  Publications  of  the  office  issued  only 
as  ConKressional  documents  are  noted  in  chronological  order  in  the  Appendix  to 
this  work.] 

Agricultural  colleges.     [Letter  regarding  cooperation  of  Road  Inquiry  Oftice 

with  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations  in  disseminating 

information  upon  best  methods  of  road-making;  bv  Rov  Stone.] 

Dec.  1,  1896.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Same,  [reprint.     1897.]     n.  t.  }).     3  pp. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.     [Letter  of  invitation  inclosing  call  for  an  International 

(Jood  Roads  Congress,  to  be  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21, 

1901.]     Aug.  5,  1901.     2  1. 
Charlottesville,  Va.     [Letter  of  invitation  to  attend  Jefferson  ^Memorial 

and  Interstate  Good  Roads  Convention  to  be  held  at  Charlottesville, 

Va.,  Apr.  2-4,  1902.]     Mar.  3,  1902.     (Circ.) 
Same,  inclosure,  official  iuvitation.     [3]  pp. 
Chicago,  111.     ].,etter  of  invitation  to  attend  National  Good  Roads  and 

Irrigation  congres.«es,  to  be  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  19-24,  1900. 

Oct.' 25,  1900.     (Circ.) 
Education.     Correspondence  with  Commissioner  (jf   Education.     June  2, 

1896.     (Circ.) 
Laboratory  for  physical   and   chemical  examination  of   road  materials. 

n.  d.      (Circ. ) 
Letter  to  accompany  Circular  No.  17.     June  1,  1896.     n.  d.     (Circ.) 
Letter   to   accompany  correspondence  and  documents.     June    12,   1896. 

n.  d.     (Circ.) 
National  Road  Parliament.      [Notice  of  meeting  of  Naticjnal  Road  Parlia- 
ment.]    Sept.  15,  1898.     (Circ.) 
Publications  of  Office  of  Road  Inquiry.     [1896.]     (Circ.) 


102 


(  Iiissinoa- 
tioii  no. 


Tables 
A22.     PrBMC-ROAD    IXQI  IRIE§    OFFICE— Continued 


A22.2:  j  Cieiieral  |Mil>iii'atioii!» — Cuntiniud 

PublicatiujiH  of  Othci.'  of  Koad  Inciuiry.      [1897.]     n.  t.  p.     6  j)]).* 

Same,  and  addenda.     [1899.]     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

Same.     [1899.]     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

Same,  corrected  to  Apr.  2,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Same,  correeted  to  Sept.,  1901.     8  pp. 
[Resumption  of  office  and  general  inquiries.]     Fel).  (>,  1899.     (Circ. ) 

ISiilleliiiM 

No.  1.  State  laws  relating  to  management  of  roads,  enacted  in  1888-93; 

compiled  Ijy  Hoy  Stone.     1894.     95  pp. 
No.  2.   Proceedings  of   ^Minnesota  Good   Roads  Convention,  held   at  St. 

.Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  25,  26,  1894.     1894.     1.6  pp. 
No.  3.  Improvement  of   road  system   of   (Georgia;   l>v  O.  H.   Sheffield. 

1894.     31  pp. 
No.  4.   Road-making  materials  in  Arkansas;  bv  John  C.  Branner.     1894. 

lll.p. 
No.  5.  Infoi-mation  regarding  road  materials  and  transportation  rates  ni 

certain  States  west  of  ^Mississippi  River;  furnished  by  officials  of 

various  railway  comj)anies.     1894.     24  pp. 
No.  6.  Information  regarding  roads,  road  materials,  and  freight  rates  in 

certain  States  north  of  Ohio  River;  furnished  by  officials  of  various 

railway  companies.     1894.     30  pp. 
No.  7.  Information  regarding  roads  and  road-making  materials  in  certain 

Eastern  and  Southern  States;  furnished  by  officials  of  various  rail- 

wa}'  companies.     1894.     29  pp. 
No.  8.  Earth  roads,  hints  on  their  construction  and  repair;  compiled  by 

Roy  Stone.     1894.     20  pj). 
No.  9.  State  aid  to  road  building  in  New'  Jersey;  by  Edward  Burrough. 

1894.     20  pp. 
No.  10.  Proceedings  of  National  Road  Conference,  Asbury  Park,  Julv  5,  6„ 

1894.  1894.     63  pp. 
No.  11.  Proceedings  of  Virginia  Good  Roads  Convention,  Richmond,  Va.„ 

Oct.  18,  1894.     1895.     62  pp. 
No.  12.  Wide  tires,  laws  of  certain  States  relating  to  their  use,  and  other 

pertinent  information;  compiled  by  Roy  Stone.     1895.     16  pp. 
No.  13.  Kentuckv  highwavs,  historv  of  old  and  new  systems;  bv  M.  H. 

Crump.     1895.     24  pp. 
No.  14.  Good  roads,  extracts  from  messages  of  governors;  comjjiled  by 

Roy  Stone.     1895.     24  pp. 
No.  15.  Proceedings  of  Good  Roads  Convention  of  Texas,  Houston,  Tex., 

Feb.  19,  1895.     1895.     24  pp.  _ 

No.  16.  Notes  on  employment  of  convicts  in  (connection  with  road  ])uild- 

ing;  compiled  by  Roy  Stone.     1895.     15  pp. 
Same,  revised  edition.     1898.     21  pp. 
No.  17.  Historical  and  technical  papers  on  road  building  in  United  States. 

1895.  52  i)p. 
No.  18.  State  laws  i-elating  to  management  of  roads  enacted  in  1894-1895; 

compiled  by  Roy  Stone.     1895.     86  pp. 
[Continuiition  of  Bull.  1.] 
Same,  Supplement.     1895.     v-(-87-124  pp. 

No.  19.  Progress  of  road  construction  in  United  States;  reports  l)y 
delegates  to  National  Road  Parliament,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Oct.  17-19, 
1895.     1897.     47  pp. 

No.  20.  Traction  tests;  by  Sanniel  T.  Neely.     1896.     22  pp.     2  pi. 

No.  21.  Proceedings  of  International  Good  Roads  Congress,  held  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21,  1901.     1901.     100  pp. 

No.  22.  Proceedings  of  3d  Annual  (lood  Roads  Convention  of  Boards  of 
Supervisors  of  State  of  New  York,  lield  at  .\lbanv,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28 
and  29,  1902.     1902.     63  i)p.     13  pi. 

No.  23).  Road  conventions  in  Soutliern  States  and  object-lesson  roads  con- 
structed under  supervision  of  Office  of  I'nblic  Road  Inquiries,  with 
cooperation  of  Southern  Railway.     1902.     89  pp.     11  pi. 

*  No  copy  founil. 


103 


Tal»lc§ 

Ciussia<-a.       A22.     PrBLK'-ROAO  I\Qi;iRIE<»»  OFFICE— Continued 

tioii  no. 

A22.3:      Bulleliii!!! — Continued 

No.  24.   Not  issued  1902. 
25       No.  25.  Proceedings  of  Jefferson  INIemorial  and   Interstate  Good  Roads 
Convention,   held   at   Charlottesville,  Va.,   Apr.   2-4,   1902.     1902. 
60  ]){>.     5  pi. 

A22.4:     Circulars 

1  No.  1.  Circular  letter  to  the  governors  of  States  and  Territories  requesting 

cooperation  with  Otiice  of  Road  Inquiry.* 

2  No.  2.  Same,  to  the  secretaries  of  state.* 

3  No.  3.  Same,  to  the  members  of  Congress.* 

4  No.  4.  Same,  to  the  State  geologists.* 

5  No.  5.  Same,  to  the  railroad  jjresidents.* 

6  No.  6.   (icneral  circular  of  inquiry.* 

7  No.  7.  Recjuest  for  information,  etc.* 

8  No.  8.  Same.* 

9  No.  9.  Circular  relating  to  road  conference  at  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.* 

10  No.  10.  Circular  of   a   tem])orary   character.      [Copy   not   preserved   ))y 

office.]  * 

11  No.  11.  Same.* 

12  No.  12.  Circular  addressed  to  the  statistical  correspondents  of  the  office.* 

13  No.  13.  List  of  Publications  of  tlie  Office  of  Road  Inquiry.* 

14  No.  14.  Addresses  on  road  improvement;  by  Roy  Stone.     1894.     n.  t.  p. 

15  pp. 

15  No.  15.  Act  to  provide  for   construction   of   roads   l)y  local  assessment, 

county  and  State  aid,  passed  bv  New  York  Assemblv.     Oct.  31, 
1894.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

16  No.  16.  Highway  taxation,  comparative  results  of  labor  and  monev  svs- 

tems.     Nov.  9,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
[For  revision,  see  no.  24.] 
17,      No.  17.  Origin  and  work  of  Darlington  Road  League.     Sept.  25, 1895.     6  pp. 
18^     No.  18.  Report  of  Committee  on  Legislation  adopted  bv  State  Good  Roads 

Convention,  Rii'hmond,  Va.,  Oct.  10,  11,  1895.    Oct.  29,  1895.    6  pp. 
18^  Same,  Nov.  10,  1895.     6  pp. 

19  No.  19.  Traffic  of  country  roads.     Apr.  4,  1896.     4  pp. 

20  No.  20.  Comments  on  systems  of   maintaining  countrv  roads.     May  1, 

1896.     7  pp. 
[For  revision,  wr  ri_'viseil  v<\.  no.  24.] 

21  No.  21.  Methodsof  constructing  macadamized  roads.    June  6, 1896.    12  pp. 

22  No.  22.   [Appeal  for  organization  ot  State  and  local  road-improvement 

societies];  by  C.  A.  Locke.     June  25,  1896.     3  pp. 

23  No.  23.  Money  value  of  good  roads  to  farmers;  bv  W.  C.  Latta.     July  15, 

1896.  4  pp. 

24'      No.  24.   Highway  repairing.     1896.     12  pp. 

24^      No.  24.   Revision  of  nos.  16,  20,  24,  Highwav  maintenance  and  repairs. 
Dec.  15,  1897.     16  pp. 

25  No.  25.  Brick  paving  for  country  roads.     Dec.  16,  1896.     7  pp. 

26  No.  26.  Going  in  debt  for  good  roads;  address  of  Judge  Thaver.    Jan.  16, 

1897.  6  pp. 

27  No.  27.  Cost  of  hauling  farm  prodiicts  to  market  or  to  shipping  ])oints  in 

European  countries;  reports  from  consuls.     Feb.  5,  1897.     12  pp. 

28  No.  28.  Addresses  on   road   improvement  in   Maine,  New  York,  Narth 

Carolina,  and  Illinois;  by  Roy  Stone.     Mar.  2,  1897.     26  pp. 

29  No.  29.  Forces  whii-h  operate  to  destroy  roads,  with  notes  on  road  stones 

and  problems  therewith  connected;  by  C.  L.  Whittle.     Mar.  13, 
1897.     14  pp.     4  pi. 

30  No.  30.   Repairs   of  macadam  roads;  by  K.  G.  Harrison.     Mar.  1,  1898. 

14  pp. 

31  No.  31.   'Must  farmer  pay  for  good  roads?  by  Otto  Durner.      [n.  d.]    40  pp. 

1()° 

[This  nninher  was  dnplieated  by  assigniiiK  it  to  "State  aid  to  road  building  in 
Minnesota,"  but  n  new  edition  of  that  circular  was  issued  bearing  its  proper 
number,  which  is  no.  32]. 

*  No  copy  found. 


104 


A22. 


Tables 
PIBLIC-ROAD  I\Q1  IRIES  OrnC'E— Continued 


A22.4:  '  Circulars — Continued 

32'      [Xo.  32.]  State  aid  to  road  buildins  in  Minnesota;  by  A.  B.  Choate.    July 
23,1898.     ]2pp. 
[Erroneously  numbered  31.] 
32'^     No.  32.  Same,  [reprint  with  correct  number].     12  pp. 

33  No.  33.  Road  improvement  in  governors' message.s.    May  1,  1899.    14  pp. 

34  No.  34.  Social,  commercial,  and  economic  phases  of  road  subject;  bv  W.  H. 

Moore.     Mar.  29,  1900.     8  pp. 

35  No.  35.   [Higbie-Arm-strong  road  improvement  act].     May  16, 1900.    15  pp. 
36^     No.  36.  List  of  national,  state,  and  local  road  associations  and  kindred 

organizations  in  U.  S.     Jan.  20,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 
36*  ]        Same,  revised.     May  1,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 

A23.     ^EED    AiVD    PEAIVT    I\TRODlICTIOX 

[Separated  from  Division  of  Botany  and  made  independent  publishing  office  about  Jan.  1,  1901. 
Merged  into  Plant  Industry  Bureau  July  1,  1901.    See  A19.] 

Annual  rei>ort«<> 

None  issued. 

Oeneral  publications 

None  issued. 

Bulletins 

None  issued. 

Circulars 

No.  1.  Best  horse-radish  varieties  of  Europe,  and  methods  of  cultivation; 

by  David  G.  Fairchild.     Dec.  24,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
No.  2.  Cultivation  of  Znaim  cucumbers;  bv  David  G.  Fairchild.     Jan.  10, 

1901.     8  pp. 

Inventories 

See  A6. 6:1-8. 

See  for  Inventory  no.  9,  A19.3:5. 

A24.     SEED  DIVISION 

[Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  July  1,  1901.    See  A19.] 

A24.1:     Annual  reports 


893 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1879 
1880 
1885 
18S6 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 

( 
1894 


(Dean).     (In  A  1.1:868,  p.  125.) 
No  report  issued. 
Dean).     (In  A  1.1:870,  p.  155.) 
(In  Al. 1:871,  p.  125.) 
(In  Al. 1:872,  p.  407.) 
(In  A  1.1:873,  p.  210.) 
(In  Al. 1:874,  p.  179.) 
,       (In  Al.  1:875,  p.  359.) 
to  1878,  no  report  issued. 
(Dean).     (In  A  1.1:879,  p.  484.) 
to  1884,  no  report  issued. 
(King).      (In  Al.  1:885,  p.  47.) 
(In  Al.  1:886,  p.  47.) 
(In  A  1.1:887,  p.  653.) 
(In  A  1.1:888,  p.  643.) 
).     (In  Al. 1:889,  p.  477.) 
(In  Al.  1:890,  ]>.  425.) 
(In  Al.  1:891,  p.  451.) 
_      ,       (In  Al. 1:892,  p.  471.) 
Fegan)  (calendar  year)  iii+389-392  pp. 
Also  in  Al. 1:893,  p.  389.) 
(Fegan).     (In  Al. 1:894,  p.  187.) 


( Dean ) . 
( Dean) . 
( Dean ) . 
( Dean ) . 
Dean 


(King). 

(King). 

(King). 

(Longley 

(Peck). 

(Peck). 

(Peck). 


105 


Tables 

llassiflcu- 
tliiii  III). 

A2I.I: 


A24.2: 
A21.3: 
A24.4: 

A24.5: 

894 


896 


A24.     SEE:I>  DIVISIOX— Continued 

Annual  roporls — Continued 

1895  (Fegan)  July,  1894-Oct.  1895.     (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  201.) 

1896  ( Asliton)  Oi-t.  1,  1895-June  30,  1896.     iii+151-154  pp. 
(Also  in  A  1.1:896,  p.  151.) 

1897-1900  none  issued. 

General  publieations 

None  issued. 
BullelinK 
None  issueil. 
Cireulars 
None  issued. 
Speeial  agent  for  seed  distribution,  annual  reports  of 

1894  (Harnden),  [l]-r 211-213  pp.      (Also  in  Al.  1:894,  p  211.) 

1895  (Harnden).      (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  213.) 
[1  ]  ^- 155-237  pp.     ( Also  in  A 1 . 1 :896,  p.  1 55. ) 

(In  A  1.1:897,  p.  181.) 
(In  Al. 1:898,  ],.  1.) 
(In  A  1.1:899,  p.  3.) 
(In  Al.  1:900,  p.  7.) 


1896  (Harnden 

1897  (Harnden) 

1898  (Brijihain) 

1899  (Brigham) 

1900  (Brigham) 


A25.     SILK   SECTION 


[Discontinuefi  June  30,  1891.  By  order  of  Oct.  28,  1889,  this  section  was  severed  from  the  Division  of 
Entomology,  with  which  it  had  been  connected  since  the  beginning  of  the  period  of  regular  appro- 
priations made  by  Congress  in  1S84.] 


A25.1: 

889 
890 

A25.2: 


A25.3: 

1 

A25.4: 


Annual  reports 

1889  (Walker),  [l]+45.3-476  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:889,  p.  453.) 

1890  (Walker),  [l]+265-276  pp.,  6  pi.     (Also  in  Al. 1:890,  p.  265.) 

Cireneral  publieations 

None  issued. 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  How  to  raise  silkworms,  a  brief  manual  of  instructions  al)rid«:ed 
from  Bulletin  no.  9  of  Division  of  Entomology;  bv  Philip  Walker. 
1890.     16  pp. 

Cireulars 

None  issued. 


A26.     SOILS    BIREAU 

[Formerly  Division  of  Soils.     For  historical  sketch  of  Bureau,  .<ce  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  122.] 


A26.I: 


896 

897 
898 
899 
900 
901 


902 


Annual  reports 

CniEK  OF  Division'  of  AGRim.Tt'RAL  Soils 

1894  (Whitney).      (In  Al. 1:894,  p.  199.) 

1895  (Whitney).      (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  179.) 

1896  ( WhitneV),  iii -|- 239-242  pp.      (Also  in  Al.l  :896,  ]>.  239.) 
Chikf  of  Division  of  Soils 

1897  (Whitney),  ii-}-153-157  pp.      (Also  in  Al.l:897,  p.  153.) 

1898  (Whitney),  iii -|  133-142  pp.      (Also  in  Al.l:898,  p.  1.33.) 

1899  (Whitney),  iii+101-111  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  101.) 

1900  (Whitney),  iii-f67-83  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  65.) 

1901  (Whitney),  iii+113-140  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:901,  p.  113.) 

[Thougli  the  title-page  of  the  1901  report  reads,  "Division  of  Soils,"  the  heading  of 
the  letter  of  transmittal  reads  correctly  "Bureau  of  Soils."] 

Chief  op  Bfre.xu  of  Soils 

1902  (Whitney),  iy+155-188  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:902,  p.  155.) 


106 


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tion  no. 

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T55 


T99 


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10 
11 


12 
13 
14 

15 
16 
17 
18 

19 
20 


Ooncral  publicatittiiM 

Field  parties.  InstruetionH  to  field  partiuH  an<l  descrii)tions  of  soil  types. 
Field  season  1902.     n.  d.     7.'>  pj). 

Tobacco.  Catalo<rue  of  Connecticut  shade-grown  tobacco,  Sumatra  and 
Havana  seed  wrappers,  grown  under  direction  of  Department  of 
Agriculture  during  season  of  1901,  and  packed  in  Sumatra  and 
Cuban  packages,  to  be  sold  at  pul)lic;  auction  iVIay  1,  1902,  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  for  account  of  growers  who  have  cooperated  with 
I)ej)artment.     1902.     26  pi).     4° 

Types.  List  of  soil  types  established  by  Division  of  Soils  in  1899  and  1900, 
with  brief  description.     Mar.  1,  1901.     n.  t.  p.      11  pp. 

BulleliiiN 

No.  1.  Soil  moisture,  a  record  of  amount  of  water  contained  in  soils,  during 

May,  1895.     16  pp. 
No.  2.  Same,  June,  1895.     16  jjp. 
No.  o.   Same,  July,  1895.     2.3  pp. 
No.  4.  Methods  of  mechanical  analysis  of  soils  and  of  determination  of 

amount  of  moisture  in  soils  in  Held.     1896.     24  ])p. 
No.  5.  Texture  of  some  important  soil  formations.     1896.     2.3  pp.     35  pi. 
No.  <).   An  electrical  method  of  determining  moisture  content  of  arable  soils; 

by  Milton  Whitney,  Frank  D.  (lardner,  and  Lyman  J.  Briggs.     1897. 

26  pp. 
No.  7.  Anelectrical  method  of  determining  temperature  of  soils;  by  Milton 

Whitney  and  Lyman  J.  Briggs.     1897.     15  pp. 
No.  8.  An  electrical  method  of  determining  soluble  salt  content  of  soils, 

with  some  results  of  investigations  on  effect  of  water  and  soluble 

salts  on  electrical  resistance  of  soils;  bv  Milton  Whitnev  and  Thos. 

H.  Means.     1897.     30  pp. 
No.  9.  Soil  moisture:  record  of  amount  of  water  contained  in  soils  during 

cro{)  season  of  1896;  bv  Milton  Whitnev  and  Ralph  S.  Hosmer. 

1897.     23  pp. 
No.  10.  ^Mechanics  of  soil  moisture;  l)y  Lyman  J.  Briggs.     1897.     24  pp. 
No.  11.  Tobacco  soils  of  United  States,  a  preliminary  report  upon  soils 

of  principal  tobacco  districts;  bv  ]\Iilton  Whitnev.     1898.     47  pp. 

13  pi. 
No.  12.  Electrical  method  of  moisture  detertnination  in  soils,  results  and 

modifications  in  1897;  by  Frank  D.  Gardner.     1898.     24  pp.      3  pi. 
No.  13.   Preliminarv  report  on  soils  of  Florida;  by  Milton  Whitney.     1898. 

31  i)p.     6  pi.' 
No.  14.  Alkali  soils  of  Yellowstone  Valley,  from  preliminary  investigation 

of  soils  near  Billings,   Mont.;   bv  Milton  Whitnev  and  Thos.   H. 

Means.     1898.     39  pp.     17  pi.      " 
No.  15.   Electrical  instruments  for  determining  moisture,  temperature,  and 

soluble  salt  content  of  soils;  by  LjMuan  J.  Briggs.     1899.     35  pp. 
No.  16.  Catalogue  of  first  4,000  samjiles  in  soil  collection  of  Division  of 

Soils;  by  Milton  Whitney.      1899.      145  i)p. 
No.   17.  Soil  solutions,  their  nature  and  functions,  and   classification  of 

alkali  lands;  by  Frank  K.  Cameron.     1901.     39  ]>p. 
No.  18.   Solution  studies  of  salts  occurring  in  alkali  soils;   [articles]   by 

Frank  K.  Cameron,  Lvman  J.  Britrgs,  and  Atherton  Seidell.      1901. 

89  ,.p.  ■  ' 

No.  19.  Cai)illarv  studies  and  filtration  of  clav  from  soil  solutions;  [articles] 

by  Lyman  J.  Briggs  and  IMacy  11.  Lapiiam.     1902.     40  pp. 
No.  20.  (irowing  Sumatra  tobacco  under  shade  in  Connecticut  Valley;  by 

Milton  Whitney.     1902.     31  pj..     7  pi. 


A26.'l:     Circulars 


No.  1.   Announcement  [of   functions   of  Division];    bv  Milton  Whitnev. 

Mar.  30,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     3  j)]). 
No.  2.   Instructions  for  taking  samples  of  soil  for  moisture  determinations; 

by  Milton  Whitney.     Apr.  26,  1S«)4.      n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  3.  Soils  of   Pecos  valley.   New  ^lexico;    l)y  Thomas  IL   Means  and 

Frank  D.  Gardner,     n.  d.     ii.  t.  p.     7  i>p. 


1(»T 


Tablc'N 

(lil>sinr:i- 
lion  IK). 

A26.I: 

4 


8 
9 

A26.5: 

900' 
900 -^ 


90] 
901 


A26.5': 


A2T.1: 


889 
890 
891 
892 


<>iOII.S    BrREAl'— Continued 

<'i  roil  Jars — Continueil 

No.  4.  Soils  of  Salt  Lake  valley,  Utah;  by  Frank  D.  Gardner  and  John 

Stewart,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
No.  5.  Bulk  fermentation  of  Connecticut  tobacco;  by  ^larcus  L.  Floyd. 

n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     10  ])p. 
No.  6.  Instruction^:;  for  determining  in  field  the  salt  content  of  alkali  waters 

and  soils;  by  Milton  Whitney.     iMar.  7,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
No.  7.  Description  of  soil    map  of  Connecticut  valley.     June  29,   1900. 

n.  t.  p.     4  i)p. 
No.  8.  Reclamation  of  salt  marsh  lands;   l)v  Thos.   11.   ]\Ieans.     Aug.  3, 

1901.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  9.  Soil  survey  around  Imperial,  Cal. ;  bv  Thomas  H.  Means  and  J.  Gar- 

nett  Holmes.     Jan.  10,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 

BMold  operation!*  of  Hivisioii  of  Soils  (annual) 

1899.  [Lst.]     SeeAl.S:64. 

1900.  2d.     474  pp.     51  pi. 
Same.     24  maps  in  8°  folder. 

Same,  including  maps.     56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doe.  526;  serial  no. 
4181. 

1901.  3d.     647  pp.     96  pi. 
Same.     31  maps  in  8°  folder. 

Same,  including  maps.     57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  655;  serial  no. 
4384. 

Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils  (separates.) 

[Each  of  the  papers  contained  in  tlie  report  is  issued  separately,  with  maps  belonging 
thereto.] 

A27.     STATISTICS  DIVISION 

For  historical  sketch  of  Division,  «<:  Yearbook,  1S97  (.\1. 10:897),  p.  258. 

Annual  reports 

Report  of  agricultural  statistics 

1863  (Bollman).     (In  Al.l:863,  p.  579.) 

1864  (Bollman).     (In  Al. 1:864,  p.  564.) 
Report  of  Statistician 


1865  (Dodge). 

1866  (Dodge). 

1867  (Dodge). 

1868  (Dodge). 

1869  (Dodge). 

1870  (Dodge). 

1871  (Dodge). 

1872  (Dodge). 

1873  [Dodge]. 

1874  (Dodge). 

1875  (Dodge). 

1876  (Dodge). 

1877  (Dodge). 

1878  (Worthington) 

1879  ( Worthiuiiton). 


(In  Al.  1:865,  p.  54.) 
(In  Al.l:866,  p.  51.) 
(In  Al.  1:867,  p.  77.) 

In  Al.  1:868,  p.  16.) 

In  Al.  1:869,  p.  20.) 
(In  Al.  1:870,  p.  24.) 
(In  Al.  1:871,  p.  13.) 
(In  Al.  1:872,  ]>.  9.) 
(In  Al. 1:873,  p.  15.) 
(In  Al.  1:874,  p.  15.) 
(In  Al. 1:875,  p.  17.) 
(In  Al.  1:876,  p.  87.) 
(In  A  1.1:877,  p.  149.) 

(In  Al.  1:878,  p.  257.) 
(In  Al. 1:879,  p.  127.) 


.) 


1880  (  \Vorthingt(m).  (In  Al. 1:880,  p.  185.) 

1881  and  1882  (  Dodge).  (In  Al. 1:881-2,  p.  57 
1883  ( Dodge).  (In  A  1.1 :883,  p.  251. ) 

"      ■  (In  Al.  1:884,  n.  419.) 

In  Al.  1:885,  p.  345. 

In  A  1.1:886,  p.  359. 

(In  Al.  1:887,  p.  523.) 

(In  A  1.1:888,  p.  405.) 

[l]+201-272  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:889,  p.  201.) 

1890  (  Dodge),  [l]  +  287-360-f  iii  pp.    3  i)l.     (Also  in  Al. 1:890,  p.  287.) 

1891  (Dodge),  [1J+273-340+V  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:891,  p.  273.) 

1892  (Dodge),  iii+403-470+ii  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:892,  p.  403.) 


1884  (Dodge). 

1885  (Dodge). 

1886  (Dodge). 

1887  (Dodge). 

1888  (Dodge). 

1889  (Dodge) 


108 


Tal>le8 


(lasslflca- 
tloii  no. 


A27.     STATISTICS    DIVISIOX— Continued 


[Aha  in  Al. 1:893,  {).  405. 


111.) 
115.) 


293. 
341. 


Annual  reports — Continued 

Report  of  Statistician — Continued 

1893  (Robinson),  iii-r465-566  +  iv  pp. 

1894  (Robinson).     (In  Al.  1:894,  p.  113 

1895  (Robinson),  iii+111-129  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:895,  p. 

1896  (Robinson),  iii+115-122  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:896,  p. 

1897  (Hyde),  ii+219-224  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  219. 

1898  (Hvde),  iii+175-178  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:898,  p.  175. 

1899  (Hvde),  iii+263-266  pp.      (Also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  263. 

1900  (H'vde),  293-297  pp.     n.  t.  p.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p. 

1901  Hvde),  341-344  pp.     n.  t.  p.      (Also  in  Al. 1:901,  p, 

1902  (Hyde).      (In  Al.l:902,  p.  401.) 

Ciiencral  publications 

Agricultural  statistics.  American  centennial  album  of  agricultural  statis- 
tics, including  maps,  charts,  diagrams,  illustrations  of  industrial 
colleges,  and  specimens  of  breeds  of  farm  animals;  compiled  by 
J.  R.  Dodge,  Washington.     1876.     46  1.     oblong  large  8° 

Cereals.  Production  and  distribution  of  cereals  of  U.  S. ;  by  J.  R.  Dodge. 
1879.     14  pp. 

[Extract  from  report  of  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Treasury 
Department,  on  Internal  commerce  of  U.  S.,  published  Dec.  1,  1879.] 

Crop  correspondents.     ^Manual  of  instructions  to  crop  correspondents;  by 

Henry  A.  Robinson.     1895.     28  pp. 
Same,  revised  and  corrected.     1896.     23  pp. 
(Graphics.     Album  of  agricultural  graphics  of  U.  S. ;  [by  J.  R.  Dodge]. 

1890.     [6]  pp.     10  pi.     121  inches  x  18|  inches. 
Same;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1891.     [6]  pp.    10  pi.     12|  inches  x  18^  inches. 
Industrial  Colleges:     The  nature  of  education  to  be  given  in  them;  their 

several  kinds  of  instruction  considered,  l)y  Lewis  Bollman ;  to  which 

is  added  a  communication  of  general  plan  of  college  building,  with 

necessary  aids  to  instruction  in  each  department  of  education,  by 

Richard  Owen.     [1864.]     40  pp. 
Publications.     [Letter  relating  to  publications.]     By  Henrv  A.  Robinson. 

July  15,  1895.     (Circ.) 
Statistics.      Album  of  agricultural  statistics  of  U.  S. ;  [bv  J.  R.  Dodge]. 

1889.     8  pp.     16  pi.     4° 
Same;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1891.     8  pp.     16  pi.     4° 

KulletinN 

>See  A27.8: 
Circulars 

No.  1.  Acreage,  production,  and  value  of  farm  crops  in  U.  S.,  1866  to  1895, 


July  24,    1896.     n.  t.  p. 


pp. 


15  pp. 
1896.    n. 


t.  p. 


witli  other  data  as  to  cotton  and  wool. 
8  pp. 
No.  2.  Wheat  crop  of  world.     Aug.  7,  1896.     n.  t.  p. 

[Reprinted  from  Statistician's  report,  March,  189t).] 
No.  3.  Farmers'  interest  in  finance.     Dec.  4,  1896.     n.  t. 
No.  4.  Cotton  (Top  of  1895;  by  James  L.  Watkins.    Dec.  ■ 
15  pp. 
/SW'  A27.9:35. 
See  A27.9:35. 
See  A27.9:35. 
See  A27.9:35. 

Cotton  crop  of  1897-98;  by  James  L.  Watkins. 
n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
0.   lirazos  river,  Texas,   flood  of   June-July,    1S99; 
agriculture  of  submerged  region;  bv  K.  S.  Holnie.- 
1899.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
11.   World's  grain  crojis  in  1899.     Oct.  5,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     S  pp. 
No.  12.  Changes  in  railroad  freight  classifications;  bv  Kdwanl  (i.  Ward,  jr. 
April  30,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     43  pp. 


No.  5. 
No.  6. 
No.  7. 
No.  8. 
No.  9. 

No.  1( 


No. 


Nov.  14,  1898. 

its  effects  upon 
',  jr.      Aug.   19, 


109 


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tloii  lUI. 


A2r.     STATISTICS    I>IVISIO\'— (Ymtinued 


A27.4:     Circulars — Continued 


13 
14 

A2r.5: 


898 


899 


900 
A2T.6: 


No.  13.  List  of  free  enii)lovnient  agencies   for  use  of   farmers;  bv  Max 

West.     June  L'S,  1900.     42  pp. 
X(i.  14.  Estimates  of  Russian  crops;  1)v  E.  T.  Peters.    Feb.  5,  1901.    n.  t.  p. 

11  pp. 

Crop  firculars 

[From  first  issue  of  crop  circular,  May,  1898:  "Crop  circulars  will  hereafter  take  the 
l)laci'  of  the  crop  reports,  new  series,  issued  monthly  (except  January),  and  will 
consist  of  the  infonnntion  contained  in  the  telegraphic  reports  of  the  10th  of 
each  month,  with  such  niMitions  as  will  enhance  its  value  to  the  farmers  and  as 
the  circular  form  will  permit.  Special  crop  reports  will  not  be  abandoned,  but 
their  issue  will  (lei)end  upon  the  seasonableness  and  importance  of  the  subject 
and  not  upon  a  lixed  date."] 

1898.  May,  3  i)p. 
June,  4  pp. 
July,  4  pp. 
Aug.,  4  pp. 
Sept. ,  4  pp. 
Oct.,  8  pp. 
Xov.,  4  pp. 

1899.  May,  4  pp. 
June,  4  pp. 
July,  8  pp. 
Aug.,  4  pp. 
Sept.,  4  pp. 
Oct.,  4  pp. 
Nov. ,  4  pp. 

1900.  Apr.,  4  pp. 
[Discontinued.] 

Crop  reporter    4° 

[Announcement  (v.  1,  no.  1,  May,  1899):  "This  publication  is  issued  for  the  benefit  of 
tlie  crop  correspondents  of  the  Division  of  Statistics,  and  as  a  convenient  means 
of  communication  between  them  and  the  Statistician.  It  will  be  sent  every 
monthly  correspondent  regularly  enrolled  so  long  as  he  continues  to  supply  the 
Statistician  with  the  information  asked  for.  and  an  earnest  effort  will  be  made  to 
make  it  iiitcrestiiifr,  instructive,  and  helpful  to  him  in  his  work.  This  is  not 
designed  for  general  distribution  and  will  not  be  mailed  to  any  but  actual  and 
active  crop  correspondents."] 

V.  1.  No.  1,  May,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

4  pp. 
4  pp. 
4  pp. 
4  pp. 
4  pp. 
4  pp. 
4  pp. 
4  pp. 

4  pp. 

,      -  .       -^PP- 

V.  2.  No.  1,  Mav,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

8  pp. 
8  pp. 
8  pp. 
p.  4  pp. 
8  pp. 
8  pp. 
8  pp. 
4  pp. 
8  pp. 
8  pp. 
8  pp. 

.     .  .       8PP- 

V.  3.  No.  1,  Mav,  1901.     n.  t.  v.     8  pp. 

8  pp. 


1.  No.  1,  Mav,  1899. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  2,  June^  1899. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  3,  July,  1899. 

n.  t.  J). 

No.  4,  Aug.,  1899. 

n.  t.  J). 

No.  5,  Sept.,  1899. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  6,  Oct.,  1899. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  7,  Nov.,  1899. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  8,  Dec,  1899. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  9,  Jan.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  10,  Feb.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  11,  Mar.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  12,  Apr.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

2.  No.  1,  Mav,  1900 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  2,  June,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  3,  Julv,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  4,  Aug.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

Same,  supplement,  n.  t. 

No.  5,  Sept.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  6,  Oct.,  1900. 

n.  t.  ]). 

No.  7,  Nov.,  1900. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  8,  Dec,  1900. 

n.  t.  ]). 

No.  9,  Jan.,  1901. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  10,  Feb.,  1901. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  11,  Mar.,  1901. 

n.  t.  p. 

No.  12,  Apr.,  1901. 

n.  t.  p. 

3.  No.  1,  Mav,  1901 

.  n.  t.  p 

No.  2,  June*  1901. 

n.  t.  p. 

110 


Tables 

A27.     STATISTICS    I>IVIS10X- 

-Continued 

C'rop  reporter — Continued 

V.  3.  Xo.  3,  July,  1901.     n.  t.  ]>.     S  pp. 

No.    4,  Au^.!^  1901.     n.  t.  p.     S  ])p. 

No.    5,  Sept.,  1901.     n.  t.  ]>.     S  ].p. 

No.    6,  Oct.,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     S  pp. 

No.    7,  Nov.,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     S  pp. 

No.    8,  Dec,  1901.     n.  t.  j).     8  ])p. 

No.    9,  Jan.,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

No.  10,  Feb.,  1902.     n.  t.  ]).     S  pp. 

No.  11,  Mar.,  1902.     n.  t.  ]).     8  pp. 

No.  12,  Apr.,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

V.  4.  No.  1,  May,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

. 

No.  2,  June,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

No.  3,  Julv,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  p]). 

No.  4,  Aug.,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

No.  5,  Sept.,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

No.  6,  Oct.,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

No.  7,  Nov.,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

No.  8,  Dec,  1902.     u.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Iflontlily  erop  synopsis 

[Synopsis  of  the  monthly  statistical  reports  (A27.9:)  issued  as  a  four-page  leaflet, 
soon  after  the  10th  of  each  month  from  Mar.,  1890,  to  May,  1896,  inclusive,  and 
bearing  a  number  identical  with  that  of  the  report  which  it  summarizes.] 


1890.  Mar. 
Apr. 
May. 
June. 
July. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1891.  Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May. 
June. 
July. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1892.  Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May. 
June. 
July. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1893.  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May. 
June. 
July. 
Aug. 


(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  71.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  72.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  73.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  74.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  75.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  76.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  77.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  78.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  79. ) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  80.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  81.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statisti(-al  Report  no.  82.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  83.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  84.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  85.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  86.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  87.^ 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Rei)ort  no.  88.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  89.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  90.) 
(Synopsis  of  Stati,«tical  Report  no.  91.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  92.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  93.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  94.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  95.) 
(Synoi)sis  of  Statistical  Re])ort  no.  96.) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  97.) 
(Synopsis  of  August  Cro})  Report.) 
(Synopsis  of  September  Crop  Report.) 
(Synopsis  of  October  Croji  Report.) 
(Synopsis  of  November  Cro]>  Report.) 
(Synopsis  of  Deceml)er  Crop  Report.) 
(Synopsis  of  December  Crop  Report. ) 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Rcjiort  no.  101. 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Rc|>ort  no.  102. 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Rt'port  no.  103.^ 
(S"ynoi).sis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  104.^ 
(Synop.sis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  105. 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  106. 
(Synopsis  of  Statistical  Report  no.  107.) 


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of  Statistical 
of  Statistical 
of  Statistical 
of  Statistical 
of  Statistical 
of  Statistical 
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A27.§:     ]Ui§oellancou$«  series,  bulletin 

[The  word  "Bulletin"  wiis  added  to  the  series  title  beginning-  with  no.  9.] 

No.  1.  Report  on  flax,  hemp,  ramie,  and  jute,  with  considerations   upon 
flax  and  hemp  culture  in  Europe,  report  on  ramie  machine  trials 
of  1889  in  Paris,  and  present  status  of  filler  industries  in  U.  S. ;  by 
Charles  Richards  Dodge.     [Isted.]     1890.     104  pp. 
See,  for  2d  ed.,  A 11. 5:1. 

2  I  No.  2.  Report  on  agriculture  of  South  America,  with  maps  and  latest 
statistics  of  trade;  by  Almont  Barnes.     1892.     189  pji. 

3  I  No.  3.  Cooperative  credit  associations  in  certain  European  countries,  and 
their  relation  to  agricultural  interests;  bv  Edward  T.  Peters.  1892. 
117  pp. 

No.  4.  Wages  of  farm  labor  in  United  States,  results  of  nine  statistical 
investigations  from  1866  to  1892,  with  extensive  inquiries  concern- 
ing wages  from  1840  to  1865.     1S92.     69  pp. 

.  5.  Production  and  distribution  of  principal  agricultural  products  of 
world.     1893.  _  205  pp. 

.  6.  Rice:  its  cultivation,  production,  and  distribution  in  U.  S.  and  for- 
eign countries,  by  Amory  Austin;  with  chapter  on  Rice  soils  of 
South  Carolina,  l)y  Milton  Whitney.     1893.     89  pp. 

.7.  An  agricultural  survey  of  Wyoming;  by  John  W.  rioyt.    1893.  72  pp. 

.  8.  Recent  features  of  our  forei<j;n  trade;  by  Edward  T.  Peters.  1894. 
24  pp.  ^ 

.  9.  Production  and  price  of  cotton  for  100  vears;  l)v  James  L.  A\atkins. 
1895.     20  pp. 

See,  for  abstract,  A2'7.8«:C82. 

.  10.  Railway  charges  for  transportation  of  wool.     1896.     30  pp. 

.  11.  Number  and  value  of  farm  animals  of  U.  S.,  and  animal  products, 
1880-1896.     1896.     63  pp. 

.  12.  Freight  charges  for  ocean  transportation  of  prodticts  of  agriculture, 
Oct.  1,  1895-Oct.  1,  1896.     1896.     53  pp. 


5 

No 

6 

No 

7 
8 

No 
No 

9 

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10 
11 

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12  I  No 


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nisc'cllaneous  serie§,  bulletin — Continued 

No.  13.  Fertilizer  industry;  review  of  statistics  of  production  and  con- 
sumption, with  abstract  of  State  laws  for  analysis  and  sale;  by  John 
Hyde.     1898.     27  jip. 

No.  14.  Of   what   service  are  statistics  to   the   farmer?    bv  John    Hyde. 
1898.     iii+258-270  pp. 
[Reprint  from  Yearbook,  1897,  p.  258.    See  Al. 10:1897.] 

No.  15.  Changes  in  rates  of  charge  for  railway  and  other  transportation 
services;  by  H.  T.  Newcomb.     1898.     80  pp. 
Same,  revised,  1901.     86  pp. 

No.  16.   Cost  of  cotton  production;  bv  James  L.  Watkins.     1899.     99  pp. 

No.  17.  Cotton  crop  of  1898-99;  by  James  L.  Watkins.     1900.     32  pp. 

No.  18.  Course  of  prices  of  farm  implements  and  machinery  for  series  of 
years;  bj'  George  K.  Holmes.     1901.     31  pp.  ' 

No.  19.  Cotton  crop  of  1899-1900;  by  James  L.  Watkins.     1901.     46  pp. 

No.  20.  Wheat  growing  and  general  agricultural  conditions  in  Pacific;  coast 
region  of  U.  S. ;  ]jy  Edwin  S.  Holmes,  jr.  1901.  44  pp.  H  pi. 
1  map. 

No.  21.  Eates  of  charge  for  transporting  garden  truck,  with  notes  on 
growth  of  industry;  by  Edward  G.  Ward,  jr. ,  and  Edwin  S.  Holmes, 
jr.     1901.     86  pp. 

No.  22.  Wages  of  farm  labor  in  U.  S. ;  result  of  eleven  statistical  investiga- 
tions, 1866-1899.     1901.     47  pp. 

No.  23.  Statistics  on  fruit  industry  of  California;  by  Edwin  S.  Holmes,  jr. 
1901.     11  pp. 

Miscellaiieous  series,  bulletin  (separates) 

Cotton  and  currency.     [1895.]     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
[.\bstract  of  Misc.  series,  Bull.  No.  9.    See  A27.8:9.] 

Statistical  reports 

[Contains  reports  on  condition  of  crops,  and  special  subjects  of  interest  to  farmers. 
Issued  as  "Monthly"  or  "Bi-monthly  Report"  of  Department  from  Mav,  1803,  to 
December,  1876,  when  the  series  was  discontinued  and  the  issue  of  tlie  statistical 
matter  wns  transferred  to  the  series  of  "  Special  reports"  ( A1.6:)  and  there  appeared 
under  various  numbers,  not  always  consecutive,  from  Jan.,  1877,  to  Sept.,  1883. 
Another  chang:e  was  made  in  October.  1883,  when  "New  Series,  Report  no.  1." 
appeared  containing  the  crop  statistics.  This  last  series  was  continued,  consecu- 
tively numbered,  up  to  no.  15.=(,  December,  1897.  No.  l^&  was  issued  April  20,  1899. 
From  May,  1898,  to  April,  1900,  the  statistics  were  issued  in  a  "Crop  circuhir" 
f  A27.5).  Beginning  with  May,  1900,  they  were  merged  into  the  "Crop  Reporter" 
(A27.ti:)  which  is  now  being  issued.  A  "Synoptical  index"  of  this  series  was 
issued  by  the  Department  in  1897  (A21.3:2),  but  as  it  did  not  give  a  table  of  the 
various  reports  of  tlie  Statistician,  indexed  under  the  comprehensive  title  "Re- 
ports of  tlie  Statistician."  it  can  not  be  definitely  determined  whether  the  present 
collation  includes  all  or  more  than  the  index.  All  reports  of  the  Statistician 
relative  to  crops  and  farm  animals  have,  however,  been  included.  The  volume 
numbers  are  assigned  to  the  yearly  groups  of  reports  to  facilitate  listing  and 
reference.] 

[V.  1.]    1863. 

[No.  1.]  Monthly  report  on  condition  of  crojjs,  IVIay  and  June,  1863, 

n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
[No.  2.]  Same,  July,  1863,  n.  t.  p.     19  pp. 
[No.  3.]  Same,  Aug.,  1863,  n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 
[No.  4.]  Same,  Se[)t.,  1863,  n.  t.  p.     41  pp. 
[No.  5.]  Same,  Oct.,  1863,  n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 
[No.  6.]  Same,  Nov.,  1863,  n.  t.  p.     38  pp. 
Same,  Dec.     ( None  issued. ) 
[V.  2.]  1864. 

[No.  1.]  Bi-monthly  report  of  Agricnltuial  Department,  Jan.  and  Feb., 

1864.     72  pp. 
[No.  2.]  Same,  Mar.  and  Apr.,  1864.     96  pp. 
[No.  3.]  Same,  Apr.  and  Mav,  1864.     38  pp. 
[No.  4.]  Saine,  Jime  and  July,  1864.     23  pp. 

Same,  Aug.     (None  issued.) 
[No.  5.]  Same,  Sept.  and  Oct.,  1864.     56  pp. 
[No.  6.]  Same,  Nov.  and  Dec,  1864.     59  pp. 


114—04- 


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A2T.     STATISTICS    I>IVISIOX— Continued 


10 


11 


)f  AgricMiltural    Department,    Jan.,   1865. 


51  pp. 
46  pp. 
53  pp. 

43  pp. 


Statistical  reports — C'ontinur 

[V.  3.]  1865. 

[No.     1.]   Montlilv    report 

50  pp. 
[No.    2.]  Same,  Feb.,  1865.     48  pp. 
[No.    3.]  Same,  Mar.,  1865.     41  pp. 
[No.    4.]  Same,  Apr.-May,  1865.     86  pp. 
[No.    5.]  Same,  June-July,  1865.     60  pji. 
[No.    6.]  Same,  Aug.,  1865.     54  pp. 
[No.    7.]  Same,  Sept.,  1865. 
[No.    8.]  Same,  Oct.,  1865. 
[No.    9.]  Same,  Nov.,  1865. 
[No.  10.]  Same,  Dec,  1865. 
[V.  4.]  1866. 

Monthly  report  of  Department  of   Agriculture   for  year  1866;  J.   R. 

Dodge,  editor.     1867.     vii+457  pp. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  50  pp.;  Feb.,  pp.  .51-122;  Mar.,  pp.  123-1G9;  Apr.,  pp.  171-228;  May  (none 
issued);  June,  pp.  229-270;  Julv,  pp.  277-324;  Aug.  (none  issued);  Sept.,  pp.  ;S25- 
371;  Oct.,  pp.  373-408;  Nov.  and  Dec,  pp.  409-157. 

[V.  5.]    1867. 

Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1867;  J.   R. 

Dodge,  editor.     1868.     xi+397  pp. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  48pp.;  Feb., 49-80;  Mar.,  pp.  81-127;  Apr.,  pp.  129-186;  May-June,  pp.  187-2:33; 
Julv.  pp.  235-270;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  271-311;  Oct.,  pp.  313-352;  Nov.-Dec,  pp. 
353-397. 

[V.  6.]    1868. 

Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1868;  edited  by 

J.  R.  Dodge.     1868.     xi+483  pp. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  55  pp.;  Feb.,  pp.  57-107;  Mar.,  109-169;  Apr.,  pp.171-234;  May-June,pp.  235-307; 
July,  pp.  309-339;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp. 341-383;  Oct.,  pp.  385-420;  Nov.-Dec,  pp.  421-483. 

[V.   7.]   1869. 

Monthly  reports  of  Departmentof  Agriculture  for  year  1869;  edited  1)v 

J.  R.  Dodge.     1869.     xii-h419  pp. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  40  pp.;  Feb.,  pp.  41-82;  Mar.-Apr..  pp.  83-185;  Mav-June.   pp.  187-202;  July, 
pp.  263-314;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  263-326;  Oct.,  pp.  327-380;  Nov.-Dec,  pp.  327-419. 
Note. — Starred  pages  in  index  refer  to  those  pages  duplicated  in  Aug.-Sept..  and 
Nov.-Dec  numbers. 

[V.  8.]   1870. 

Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1870;  edited 

by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1871.     xiii+498  pp. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  64  pp.;  Feb.,  pp.  65-110;  Mar.-Apr.,  pp.  111-187;  May-June,  pp.  189-260;  Julv, 
pp.  261-308;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  309-385;  Oct.,  pp.  387-454;  Nov.-Dec,  pp.  455-498. 

[V.  9.]    1871. 

Monthly  reports  of  Dejiartment  of  Agricultin-e  for  year  1871.     1872. 

xiv+517  pp.  , 

Contents: 

Jan.,  52  pp.;  Feb.,  pp.  53-92;  Mar.-Apr.,  pp.  93-108;  Mav-June,  pp.  169-230:  Julv, 
I)p.  2:31-291;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  293-376;  Oct.,  pp.  377-4;iO;  Nov.-Dec,  pp.  4:51-517. 

[V.  10.]     1872. 

Monthly  reports  of  Departnient  of  Agriculture  for  year  1872.     1873. 

xiy  4-528  i)p. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  48  pp.:  Feb.,  pp.  49-102;  Mar.-Apr.,  pp.  103-169;  May-June,  pp.  171-246;  July, 
pp.  247-326;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  327-409;  Oct.,  pp.  411-465;  Nov.-Dec,  pp.  467-528. 

[V.  11.]    1873. 

Monthly  reports  of   Department  of   Agriculture  for   rear  1873.   1873. 

xii -1-618  pp. 
Contents; 

Jan.,  48  pp.;  Feb.  (none  issued):  Mar.,  pj).  49-131:  .Vpr.,  jip.  131-208:  Mav-June,  pp. 
209-297;  Julv,  pp.  299-383:  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  385-463;  Oct.,  pp.  [1] +465-518;  Nov.- 
Dec,  pp.  ii+519-618. 


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Statistical  reports — Continueil 

[V.  12.]   1874. 

Monthly  reports  of  Denartnu-nt  of  Aj^ric-nlture  for  year  1874.     1875. 
xi+545  pp. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  70  pp.;  Feb.-Mar..  pp.  71-173:  .\pr.-Mav,  pp.  175-242:  June,  pp.  243-2<S.^:  Julv, 
pp.  2S7-33S;  Aug.-Sept..  pp.  339-400;  Oct.,  pp.  401-459;  Nov.-Dec,  pp.  4G1-545. 

[V.  13.]    1875. 

Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1875.     1876. 

xiii 4-532  pp. 
Contents: 

Jan.,  G3pp.;  Feb.-Mar.,pp.  65-146;  Apr.,  pp.  [1] +147-186;  May-June,  pp.  187-257, 
3  pi.;  July,  pp.  259-329,  Ipl.;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  331-111;  Oct.,  pp.  413-471;  Nov.-Dec., 
pp.  473-532. 

[V.  14.]    1876. 

Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1876.      1877. 
xi^-Sll  i:»p. 
Contents: 

Jan.-Feb.,74pp.  2pl.;  Mar.-Apr.,  pp. 75-129,  Ipl.;  Mav-june,  pp.  [1] +131-214, 10 pi.; 
July,  pp.  215-291;  Aug.-Sept.,  pp.  293-379,  1  pL;  Oct.,  pp.  381-439,  2. pi.;  Nov.-Dec, 
pp.  441-511. 

[Numbers in  that  part  of  the  Statistical  Series de.signated as  "Special  Reports"  which 
are  missing  here  will  be  found  in  the  series  of  Special  Reports  under  the  Secre- 
tary's Office  (A1.6.)  All  of  the  Special  Reports  which  are  properly  in  the  Statis- 
tical Series  are,  however,  found  here,  those  In  A1.6  being  special  reports  on  mis- 
cellaneous subjects.] 

[V.  15.]  1877. 

Special  report  no.  2.       Report  upon   condition  of  crops;  also,  state- 
ment of  international  wheat  supply,  and  our  wheat  exports,  with 
foreign  crops  and  prices.     1877.     35  pp. 
[V.  16.]  1878. 

Report  upon  condition  of  cro])s,  June  1,  1878. 


Special  reports  no.  5. 

1878.     10  pp. 
Special  reports  no.  6. 
Special  reports  no.  7. 
Special  reports  no.  8. 
Special  report  no.  9. 
[V.  17.]   1879. 

Special  report  no  10.     Report  upon  condition  of  crops  and  livestock, 

January,  1879.     1879.     21  pp. 
Si)ecial  report  no.  13,  April,  1879.     1879.     26  pp. 
Special  report  no.  14.     Same,  June  1,  1879.     1879.     22  pp. 

Report  upon  condition  of  crops,  July  1,  1879. 


Same,  July  1,  1878.     1878. 
Same,  Aug.  1,  1878.     1878. 
Same,  Sept.  1,  1878.     1878. 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1878.     1878. 


17  pp. 
26  pp. 
22  pp. 
28  pp. 


Same,  Aug.  1,  1879.  1879.  25  pp. 

Same,  Sept.  1,  1879.  1879.  25  pp. 

Same,  Nov.  1,  1879.  1879.  21  pp. 

Same,  Dec.  1,  1879.  1879.  15  pp. 


Special  report  no.  15 

1879.  24  pp. 
Special  report  no.  16. 
Special  report  no.  17. 
Si)ecial  report  no.  19. 
Special  report  no.  20. 

[V.  18.]  1880. 

Special  report  no  21. 

mals,  Jan.  1,  1880 
Special  report  no.  23. 

April,  1880.     1880. 
Special  report  no.  24. 

1880.  1880.     31  pp 
Special  report  no.  25.     Same,  Aug.  1 
Special  report  no.  27. 
Special  report  no.  29. 
Special  rei)ort  no.  30. 

[V.  19.]   1881. 

Special  report  no.  32. 

April,  1881.     1881. 

Special  renort  no.  37. 

1881.  ^1881.     24  pp 
Special  report  no.  38.     Same,  Aug.  1,  1881. 
Special  report  no.  .39.     Same,  Sept.  1,  1881. 


farm 


-lock, 


Rejiort  upon  number  and  prices  of 

1880.     27  pp. 
Report  upon  condition  of  crops  and  liv( 

22  pp. 
Report  upon  condition  of  crops,  June  and  July, 

1880.  1880.  29  j^p. 

Same,  Sept.  1,  1880.  1880.  34  pp. 

Same,  Nov.  1,  1880.  1880.  19  pp. 

Same,  Dec.  1,  1880.  1880.  19  jij). 


Report  upon  comlition  of  cro|>> 
22  pp. 
Report  upon  condition  of  crops 


ami  live  stock, 
.lunc  and  .July, 


1881. 
1881. 


21  pp. 
30  pp. 


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Statistical  reports — Continued 

[V.  20]   1882. 

Special  report  no.  41.     Eeport  upon  estimated  production  of  cereals  of 

U.  8.,  for  year  1881.     [February,  1882.]     1882.     8  pp. 
Special  report  no.  42.     Condition  of  winter  grain  and  numbers  and 

condition  of  farm  animals  of  V.  S.,  Ajjril,  1882.     1882.     82  pp. 
Special  report  no.  48.     Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton 

and  corn  planting;  rate  of  wages  and  labor;  and  results  of  tile  drain- 
ing, May,  1882.     1882.     20  pp. 
Special  report  no.  44.     Acreage  and  condition  of  cotton;  condition  of 

all  cereals;  and  area  of  spring  grain,  June,  1882.     1882.     15  pp. 
Special  report  no.  45.     Area  and  condition  of  corn;  condition  of  cotton, 

and   of   small   grains,  sorghum,  tobacco,  etc.,  July,  1882.      1882. 

33  pp. 
Special  report  no.  46.     Condition  of  corn  and  cotton,  of  spring  wheat, 

fruits,  etc. ;  also  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  August, 

1882.     1882.     54  pp. 
.    Special  report  no.  49.     Condition  of  corn  and  cotton,  of  potatoes,  fruits, 

etc. ;  also  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  September,  1882. 

1882.  48  pp. 

Special  report  no.  51.  Yield  and  quality  of  small  grain;  condition  of 
corn  and  cotton,  of  potatoes,  tobacco,  etc.,  also  freight  rates  of 
transportation  companies,  October,  1882.     1882.     58  pp. 

Special  report  no.  52.  Yield  i)er  acre  of  cotton,  corn,  potatoes,  and 
other  field  crops,  with  comparative  product  of  fruits;  also  local 
freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  November,  1882.  1882. 
109  pp. 

Special  report  no.  53.     Product  and  price  of  principal  crops  of  1882; 
also  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  including  changes  of 
winter  tariff,  December,  1882.     1882.     79  pp. 
[V.  21]  1883. 

Special  report  no.  56.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  product 
and  quality  of  cotton;  and  comparative  values  of  American  and 
European  farm  implements;  also  rates  of  transportation  in  Europe 
and  U.  S.,  February,  1883.  _  1883.     74  pp. 

Special  report  no.  57.  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and 
wheat,  and  rates  of  transportation  of  farm  products,  March,  1883. 

1883.  39  pp. 

Special  report  no.  58.  Area  and  condition  of  winter  wheat,  and  condi- 
tion of  farm  animals;  also  spring  rates  of  transportation  of  farm 
products,  April,  1883.     1883.     46  pp. 

Special  report  no.  59.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton 
planting,  and  estimates  of  cereals  of  1882,  with  freight  rates  of 
transportation  companies,  May,  1883.     1883.     65  pp. 

Special  report  no.  60.  Acreage  of  spring  grain  and  cotton;  condition 
of  winter  wheat,  and  European  grain  prospects,  with  freight  rates 
of  transportation  companies,  June,  1883.     1883.     56  pp. 

Special  report  no.  61.  Area  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobacco,  and  condi- 
tion of  growing  crops  in  U.  8.  and  Europe,  with  report  on  rates  of 
transportation,  July,  1883.     1883.     48  pp. 

Special  report  no.  64.  Report  on  condition  of  crops,  "American  com- 
petition," and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  August, 
1883.     1883.     80  pp. 

Special  report  no.  65.  Report  on  condition  of  crops  and  on  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies,  September,  1883.     1883.     55  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  1.  Condition  of  crops,  yield  of  grain  per  acre, 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  October,  1883.  1883. 
28  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  2.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  progress  of  sorghum 
growing;  crops  of  Europe;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  com- 
panies, November,  1883.     1883.     59  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  3.  Crops  of  year;  cereal  production  in  Europe; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  December,  1883. 
1883.     74  pp. 


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[V.  22]  ISM. 

New  series,  report  no.  4.     Number  and  value  of  farm  animals;  certain 
causes  affecting  wages  of  farm  labor;  and  freight  rates  <if  trans- 
I)ortation  companies,  February,  1884.     1884.     5B  pp. 
Xew  series,  report  no.  5.     Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and 
wheat,  and   rates  of  transportation  of  farm  products,  March, 
1884.     1884.     44  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  6.     Area  of  winter  grain;    condition  of  farm 
animals;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  April, 
1884.     1884.     48  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  7.     Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton 
planting;  and  estimates  of  cereals  of  188.'i,  Avith  freight  rates  of 
transportation  companies.  May,  1884.     1884.     36  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  8.     Acreage  of  spring  grain  and  cotton;  condi- 
tion of  winter  wheat;  European  grain  prospects,  with  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies,  June,  1884.     1884.     39  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  9.     Area  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobacco;  con- 
dition of  growing  crops,  and  rates  of  transportation,  July,  1884. 
1884.     59  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  10.     Condition  of  growing  crops  and  rates  of 

transportation,  August,  1884.     1884.     36  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  11.     Condition  of  crops;  wheat  in  India;  and 
freight   rates   of    transportation    companies,    September,    1884. 
1884.     87  pp. 
New  series,  report  no,  12.     Condition  of  crops;  yield  of  grain  per  acre; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  October,  1884. 
1884.     44  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  13.     Yield  of   crops  per  acre;  agriculture  in 
Mexico;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies,  Novem- 
ber, 1884.     1884.     94  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  14.     Crops  of  year,  and  freight  rates  of  trans- 
portation companies,  December,  1884.     1885.     60  pp. 
[Y.  23.]     Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture, 
(nos.  15-25,  new  series)  [Jan. -Dec,  1885];  by  J.  R.  Dodge,  Statis- 
tician, Washington,  D.  C.     1885. 
Contents: 

Index.    V  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  15.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  cotton  crop  and 
its  distribution;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  Jan.  and  Feb., 
1885.  1885.  64  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  16.  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat; 
consumption  of  cereals  in  Europe;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies. 
Mar.,  1885.  1885.  47  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  17.    Area  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals;  and 

freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    Apr.,  1885.    1885.    80  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  18.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  progre.ss  of  cotton  planting; 
wages  of  farm  labor;  also,  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    May,  1885. 
18H5.     (10  ]ip. 
New  series,  report  no.  19.  Acreage  of  spring  grain  and  cotton:  condition  of  winter 
wheat;  European  grain  prospects;  with  freight  rates  of  transportation  compa- 
nies.   June,  1885.    1885.    56  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  20.  Area  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobacco;  condition  of  grow- 
ing crops;  and  rates  of  transportation.    July,  1885.    1885.    C4  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  21.  Condition  of  growing  crops;  international  dairy  statis- 
tics; and  rates  of  transportation.     Aug.,  1885.    1885.    70  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  22.  Condition  of  crops  in  America  and  Europe;  and  freight 

rates  of  transportation  companies.    Sept.,  1885.    1885.    58  pp. 
New  .series,  report  no.  23.  Condition  of  croi)s;  yield  of  grain  per  acre;  and  freight 

rates  of  transportation  companies.    Oct.,  1885.    1885.    65  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  24.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  and  freight  rates  of  transporta- 

tidu  companies.     Nov.,  1886.     1885.     54  pp. 
New  .series,  report  no.  25.  Crops  of  the  year;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    Dec.,  1885.    1885.    55  pp. 

[V.  24.]     Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture, 
(nos.  26-36)  [Jan.-Dec,  1886];  by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1886.     580  pp. 
Contents: 

New  series,  report  no.  26.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  cotton  crop  and 
its  distriliution;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  Jan.  and  Feb., 
IHsi;.  is.sG.  PI..  I-.56. 
New  series,  report  no.  27.  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat;  pro- 
duction of  European  wheat;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies. 
Mar.,  1886.     1886.     pp.  67-108. 


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Slsiti<>>li4'aS  reports — Continuod 

[Y.  24.]      Keports   of   Bureau   of   Statistics   of   Department   of   Agricul- 
ture, etc. — Continued 
Contents — Continued 

New  scries,  report  no. 'js.  Area  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals;  and 
freiRht  rates  (if  transiiorlatidu  companies.     Apr.,  1886.     1886.     pp.  109-170. 

New  series,  refiort  no.  'J'.i.  Cimdilidn  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton  planting; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    May.  188G.    188C.    pp.  171-218. 

New  series,  report  no.  30.  Acreage  of  spring  wheat  and  cotton;  condition  of 
winter  grain;  world's  supply  of  wheat;  with  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    June,  1886.    1886.    pp.  219-263. 

New  series,  report  no.  31.  Area  of  com,  potatoes,  and  tobacco;  condition  of  grow- 
ing crops;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  July,  1886.  1886.  pp. 
265-308. 

New  series,  report  no.  32.  Condition  of  growing  crops;  and  freight  rates  of  trans- 
portation companies.     Aug.,  1886.     1886.     pp.  309-;i60. 

New  series,  report  no.  33.  Condition  of  crops  in  .Vmerica  and  Europe;  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies.    Sept.,  1886.    1S86.    pp.  361-J19. 

New  series,  report  no.  34.  Condition  of  crops;  yield  of  grain  per  acre;  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies.    Oct.,  1886.    1886.    pp.  421-460. 

New  series,  report  no.  35.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  and  freight  rates  of  transporta- 
tion companies.    Nov.,  1886.    1886.    pp.  461-532. 

New  series,  report  no.  36.  Crops  of  the  year;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    Dec,  1886.    1886.    pp.  533-580. 

[V.  25.]  Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture, 
(nos.  37-47)  [Jan.-Dec,  1887];  by  J.  R.  Dodge.  1888.  7+662  pp. 
Contents: 

Index.    7  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  37.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  cotton  crop  and 
its  distribution;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  Jan.  and  Feb., 
1887.     1887.    pp.  1-56. 

New  series,  report  no.  38.  Distribution  and  consumptiijn  of  corn  and  wheat;  wheat 
product  of  the  world;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  Mar.,  1887. 
1887.    pp.  57-100. 

New  series,  report  no.  39.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  compHnies.    Apr.,  1887.    1887.    pp.  101-lfrl. 

New  series,  report  no.  40.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton  planting; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    May,  1887.    1887.    pp.  165-218. 

New  series,  report  no.  41.  Acreage  of  wheat  and  cotton;  condition  of  cereal  crops; 
with  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    June,  1887.    1887.    pp.  219-278. 

New  series,  report  no.  42.  Area  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobacco;  condition  of  grow- 
ing crops;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  July,  1887.  1887. 
pp.  279-326. 

New  series,  report  no.  43.  Condition  of  growing  crops;  and  freight  rates  of  trans- 
portation companies.     Aug.,  1887.     1887.     pp.  327-406. 

New  series,  report  no.  44.  Condition  of  crops  in  America  and  Europe;  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies.    Sept.,  1887.    1887.    pp.  407^70. 

New  series,  report  no.  45.  Condition  of  crops;  yield  of  grain  per  acre;  labor  and 
prices  in  Mexico;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    Oct.,  1887. 

1887.  pp.  471-558. 

New  series,  report  no.  46.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  and  freight  rates  of  transpor- 
tation companies.    Nov.,  1887.    1887.    pp.  559-614. 

New  series,  report  no.  47.  Crops  of  the  year;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    Dec,  1887.    1887.    pp.  615-662. 

[Y.  26.]     Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture, 

(nos.  48-58)  [Jan.-Dec,  1888];  by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1889.     7+592  pp. 
Contents: 

Index.    7  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  48.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  and  freight  rates 

of  transportation  companies.    Jan.  and  Feb.,  1888.    1888.    pp.  1-64. 
New  series,  report  no.  4'.i.  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat;  and 

freight  rates  of  transportatidu  companies.    Mar.,  1888.    1888.    pp.  65-96. 
New  series,  report  no.  50.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals; 

and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.     Apr.,  1888.    1888.    pp.  97-152. 
New  .series,  report  no.  51.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton  planting; 

wages  of  farm  labor;  also  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    May,  1888. 

1888.  pp.  153-200. 

New  series,  report  no.  52.  Acreage  of  wheat  and  cotton;  condition  of  cereal  crops; 
with  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    June,  1888.    1888.    pp.  201-259. 

New  series^  report  no.  53.  Area  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobacco;  condition  of  grow- 
ing crops;  and  freight  rates  of  transportiition  companies.  July,  1888.  1888.  pp.. 
261-323. 

New  series,  report  no.  54.  Condition  of  growing  crops;  and  freight  rates  of  trans- 
portation companies.     Aug.,  1.S88.     1888.     pp.  325-380. 

New  series,  report  no.  55.  Condition  of  crops  in  America  and  Europe;  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  coiuiianies.    Sept..  1888.    1888.    pp.  381-444. 

New  series,  report  no.  5(;.  ( '(indition  of  crops;  yield  of  grain  per  acre;  and  freight 
rates  of  tran.sportation  companies.    Oct.,  1888.    1888.    pp.  445-500. 

New  series,  report  no.  57.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  and  freight  rates  of  tran.sporta- 
tion companies.     Nov.,  1888.     1888.     pp.  501-.552. 

New  series,  report  no.  58.  Crops  of  the  year;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    Dec,  1888.    1888.    i)p.  553-592. 


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[V.  27.]  Reports  of   Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
(nos.  59-69)  [Jan.-Dec,  1889].     1890.     7+548  pp. 
Contents: 

Index.    7  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  59.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  and  freight  rates 
of  transportation  companies.    Jan.  and  Feb.,  1889.    1889.    pp.  1-48. 

New  series,  report  no.  60.  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat;  and 
freight  rates  of  transportation  cdiupanies.     Mar.,  iss'.t.    iss'i.    pp.  49-8S. 

New  series,  report  no.  61.  Ccjnditiou  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    Apr.,  1889.    1889.    pp.  89-136. 

New  series,  report  no.  62.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton  planting; 
also,  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.     May,  1889.    1889.    pp.  1:37-188. 

New  series,  report  no.  63.  Acreage  of  wheat  and  cotton;  condition  of  cereal  crops; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    June,  1889.    1889.    pp.  189-236. 

New  series,  report  no.  64.  Area  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobacco;  condition  of  growing 
crops;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  July,  1889.  1889.  pp. 
237-276. 

New  series,  report  no.  65.  Condition  of  growing  crops;  and  freight  rates  of  trans- 
portation companies.    Aug.,  1889.    1889.    pp.  277-332. 

New  series,  report  no.  66.  Condition  of  crops  in  America  and  Europe;  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies.    Sept.,  1889.    1889.    pp.  333-392. 

New  series,  report  no.  67.  Condition  of  crops;  yield  of  grain  per  acre;  and  freight 
rates  of  tran.sportation  companies.    Oct.,  1889.    1889.    pp.  393-435. 

New  series,  report  no.  68.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  and  freight  rates  of  transporta- 
tion companies.    Nov.,  1889.    1889.    pp.  437-484. 

New  series,  report  no.  69.  Crops  of  the  year;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    Dec,  1889.    1889.    pp.  485-548. 

28  [V.  28.]  Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agrieulttire 
(nos.  70-80)  [Jan.-Dec,  1890].     1891.     viii+652  pp. 

Contents: 

Index,    viii  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  70.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  and  freight  rates 
of  transportation  companies.    Jan.  and  Feb.,  1890.    1890.    pp.  1-64. 

New  series,  report  no.  71.  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat:  and 
freight  rates  of  transportation  (•()ini)anies.    Mar.,  1890.    1890.    pp.  6.5-116. 

New  series,  report  no.  72.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    Apr.,  1890.    1890.    pp.  117-174. 

New  series,  report  no.  73.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton  planting; 
wages  of  farm  labor;  also,  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  May,  1890. 
1890.    pp.  175-230. 

New  series,  report  no.  74.  Acreage  of  wheat  and  cotton;  condition  of  cereal  crops; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    June,  1890.    1890.    pp.  231-310. 

New  series,  report  no.  75.  xVrca  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobacco;  condition  of  growing 
crops;  and  freight  rates  of  transjiortation  companies.   July, 1890.    1890.   pp.  311-374. 

New  series,  report  no.  76.  Condition  of  growing  crops;  and  freight  rates" of  trans- 
portation companies.    Aug.,  1890.    1890.    pp.  37.5-430. 

New  series,  report  no.  77.  Condition  of  crops  in  .\merica  and  Europe;  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies.    Sept.,  1890.    1890.    pp.  431-494. 

New  series,  report  no.  7S.  Condition  of  crops;  yield  of  grain  per  acre;  and  freight 
rates  of  transjiortation  companies.    Oct.,  1890.    1890.    pp.  49.5-.542. 

New  series,  report  no.  79.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  and  freight  rates  of  transporta- 
tion companies.     Nov.,  1890.     1890.     pp.  543-590. 

New  series,  report  no.  80.  Crops  of  the  year;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    Dec,  1890.    1891.    pp.  .591-6.52. 

29  [V.  29.]  Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of   Department  of  Agriculture 
(nos.  81-91)  [Jan.-Dec,  1891].     9+698  pp. 

Contents: 

Index.    9  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  81.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  and  freight  rates 
of  traiisi)ortation  companies.     Jan.  and  Feb.,  1891.     1891.     [>p.  1-56. 

New  .series,  report  no.  82.  ]»istribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat;  and 
frei^lit  rules  of  traiisportalioii  <Miiiii)anies.     Mar.,  1891.     1.S91.     pp.  57-104. 

New  series,  report  no.  s:i.  ('(indition  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals; 
and  freitjlit  rates  of  transportaiion  companies.    Apr.,  1891.    1891.    pp.  105-158. 

New  series,  report  no.  84.  Condition  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton  i)lauting; 
also,  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    May,  1891.    1891.    pp.  1.59-2;;8. 

New  series,  report  no.  85.  Acreage  of  wheat  and  cotton:  condition  of  cereal  crops; 
and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    .lune,  1891.    1891.    pp.  239-302. 

New  .series,  report  no.  86.  Area  of  corn,  potatoes,  and  tobi\cco;  condition  of  growing 
crops;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.  July,  1891.  1891.  pp. 
303-371. 

New  series,  report  no.  87.  Condition  of  growing  crops;  and  freight  rates  of  trans- 
portation companies.    Aug.,  1891.    1891.    pp.  375-437. 

New  series,  report  no.  88.  Condition  of  crops  in  America  and  Europe:  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies.    Sept.,  1891.     1S91.    pp.  439-518. 

New  series,  report  no.  89.  Condition  of  crops;  yield  of  gram  per  acre:  and  freight 
rates  of  transportation  companies.    Oct.,  1891.    1891.    pp.  519-590. 

New  series,  report  no.  90.  Yield  of  crops  per  acre;  and  freight  rates  of  transpor- 
tation companies.     Nov.,  1891.     1S91.     pp.  591-634. 

New  series,  report  no.  91.  Crops  of  the  vear;  and  freight  rates  of  transportation 
companies.    Dec,  1891,    1892.    pp.  63.5-698. 


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[X.  30.]   Ke})orts  of    Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
(nos.  92-100)  [Jan.-Dec,  1892].      1892.     vii-L416  pp. 
Contents: 

Index,    vii  pp. 

Xew  scries,  report  no.  92.  Numbers  and  values  of  farm  animals;  and  freiglit  rates 

of  transportation  companies.    Jan.  and  Feb.,  1892.    1892.    pp.  1-41. 
New  series,  report  no.  93.  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat;  and 

freight  rates  of  transportation  comitanies.    Mar.,  1892.    1892.    pp.  45-92. 
New  series,  report  no.  94.  (condition  of  winter  grain;  condition  of  farm  animals; 

and  freight  rates  of  transpurtation  companies.     Apr.,  1892.     1892.     i>p.  93-147. 
New  scries,  report  no.  '.»ri.  ('(inditiou  of  winter  grain;  progress  of  cotton  i>lunting; 

also  freight  rales  of  transportation  companies.     May,  1892.     1892.     i)p.  149-196. 
New  series,  report  no.  9(1.  Acreage  of  wlieat  and  cotton;  condition  of  cereal  cmps; 

and  freight  rates  of  transportation  cnnipanics.     .June,  1892.     1892.     pp.  197-214. 
New  series,  report  no.  97.  Area  of  corn.  imtalDcs,  and  tobacco:  and  condition  of 

growing  crops.     .Inly,  1892.     1892.     p]).  24.V272. 
Special  report  of  Stalisiician,  .Inly,  1892;  foreign  crop  reports  and  miscellaneous  in- 
formation; freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.     1892.     i)p.  27;^-296. 
New  series,  reiiort  no.  9S.  Kcjiort  of  the  Statistician,  Aug.,  1892.     Primary  prices  of 

farm  iiroducts;  foreign  traile  in  agricultural  products;  European  crop  prospects 

for  Aug.;  consular  notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  freight  rates  of  transportation 

companies.     I,s92.     j)p.  297-327. 

New  series,  rejKirt  no.  98A.1     Condition  of  growing  crops,  Aug.,  1892.     1892.     Hi  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  98B.1     Same,  Sept.,  1892.     1892.     20  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  98C.J     Condition  of  growing  crops  and  yield  of  grain  per 

acre.    Oct.,  1892.    1892.    23  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  99.  Report  of  Statistician,  Sept.  and  Oct.,  1892.    Farm  prices 

in  two  centuries;  ramie  machine  trials  in  New  Orleans;  Indian  wheat  crop  of 

1892;  notes  of  domestic  and  foreign  trade  and  industry;  European  crop  report  for 

Sept.;  freight  rates  of  tnnis|iortation  companies.     1892.     pp.  329-376. 
[New  series,  report  no.  y9A.]     Yield  of  creeps  per  acre;  and  product  compared  with 

last  year.    Nov.,  1892.    1892.    16  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  100.  Report  of  Statistician,  Nov.  and  Dec,  1892.    Agricultural 

production  and  distribution  of  world;  tests  of  averages  of  condition;  address  of 

Stfitisticiau   at  aiunial  meeting  of  P[atron.sl  of  H[usbandry];  reciprocity  and 

agricultural  exjiorts;  European  crop  report  for  Dec,  1892;  and  freight  rates  of 

transportation  companies.     1892.     pp.  377-416. 
[New  .series,  report  no.  lOOA.]     Crops  of  the  year,  Dec,  1892.    1893.    28  pp. 

[V.  31.]  Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
(nos.  101-111)  [Jan.-Dec,  1893].     1894.     x-f521  pp. 
Contents: 

Index.    X  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  101.  Report  of  Statistician,  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1893.  Agriculture 
in  France;  Hungarian  milling;  canning  industry;  tobacco  experiments  in  Texas; 
Euroi)ean  crop  report  for  Feb.;  farm  animals  of  the  world;  freight  rates  of  trans- 
portation companies.     1893.     pp.  1-71. 

[New  series,  report  no.  lOlA.]  Nimiber  and  value  of  farm  animals;  and  cotton 
distribution.    Jan.-Feb.,  1893.    1893.    20  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  102.  Report  of  Statistician,  Mar.  1893.  Agriculture  in  Alaska; 
foreign  official  crop  estimates;  European  crop  report ;  wheat  crop  of  the  world; 
freight  rates  of  transportation  companies.    1893.    pp.  73-96. 

[New  series,  report  no.  102A.1  Distribution  and  consumption  of  corn  and  wheat, 
Mar.,  1893.     1893.     16  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  103.  Report  of  Statistician,  Apr.,  1893.  1893.  [Contents:  Con- 
dition of  winter  grain;  notes  concerning  wheat;  condition  of  farm  animals;  Euro- 
pean crop  report  for  ;March,  1893;  transportation  rates.]     pp.  97-140. 

New  .series,  report  no.  104.  Report  of  Statistician,  May,  1893.  1893.  [Contents:  Con- 
dition of  winter  grain;  mowing  lands  and  pastures;  progress  of  cotton  planting; 
.spring  plowing;  changes  in  crop  areas;  tcmiierature  and  rainfall;  notes  from 
reports  of  State  agents;  tlic  cotton  crop  of  India  for  1892-93;  European  crop  report 
for  May,  1803;  transportation  rates.]     pp.  141-178. 

New  series,  rei)ort  no.  lo.i.  Report  of  Statistician,  June,  1893.  1893.  [Contents:  Crop 
report  for  June;  agriculture  in  the  Caucasus;  the  customs  tariff  in  Martinique; 
agricultural  produce  statistics  of  the  United  Kingdom;  transportation  rates.] 
pp.  179-221. 

New  series,  report  no.  106.  Report  of  Statistician,  July,  1893.  1893.  [Contents:  Crop 
rei)ort  for  July;  statistics  Of  Ontario;  foreign  import  duties  on  wheat;  notes  on 
foreign  agrieuiturc;  use  of  maize  of  United  States  in  Mexico;  transportation  rates.] 
pp.  223-270. 

New  series,  report  no.  107.  Report  of  Statistician,  Aug.,  1893.  1893.  [Contents:  Crop 
report  for  Aug. :  notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  wheat  crop  of  India  for  1893;  pro- 
duction of  corn  in  New  Scaith  Wales;  domestic  and  transatlantic  freight  rates.] 
pp.  271-322. 

New  .series,  report  no.  108.  Report  of  Statistician,  Sept.,  1893.  1893.  [Contents:  Agri- 
cultural returns  of  Grpat  Britain;  Ontario  crop  report;  crops  in  Germany;  notes 
from  United  States  consular  officers  in  Scotland,  France,  Germany,  Belgium, 
Cochin-China,  and  Ontario;  domestic  and  transatlantic  freight  rates.]    pp.  323-369. 

New  series,  report  no.  109.  Report  of  Statistician,  Oct.,  1893.  1893.  [Contents:  Notes 
from  reports  of  State  agents;  imports  of  bay  into  United  States;  cereal  crops  of 
France  and  Italy  for  1S93;  production,  commerce,  and  consumption  of  wine  in 
Italy;  corn  as  feed  for  horses  in  Germany;  reports  from  consular  officers  relating 
to  crops  in  Germany,  Scotland,  New  Brunswick,  and  Ontario;  domestic  and  trans- 
atlantic freight  rates.]     pp.  371-414. 


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A27.     STATISTICS   DIVISIO^^— Continued 

Stati!>>tii*al  reporls — Continued 

[Y.    oL]     Kexxjrts   (.)f   Bureau   of   Statistics   of   Departuient   of   Agricul- 
ture, etc.  — Continued 
Contents — Continued 

Newscries,  report  no.  110.  Report  of  Statistician,  Xnv.,  1S93.  1893.  [Contents:  Notes 
from  reports  of  Slate  agents;  iiiii)()ns  of  Aineiiean  wheat  flour  into  Europe;  hop 
crop  of  Eniclaud  fi>r  lsy3;  beet  snjfar  production  of  Europe  for  1M93-94;  agriculture 
in  Great  Britaiuaud  Ireland;  notes  from  United  States  consular  officers  regarding 
crops  in  Ontario,  Spain,  Cochin-China,  Korea,  Scotland,  and  Egypt;  domestic  and 
transatlantic  frei.sflit  rates.]     pp.  415^158. 

New  series,  report  no.  111.  Report  on  the  crops  of  the  vcar.  Dec.,  1893.  1891.  pp. 
459-521. 

[V.  32.]  Reports  of  Bureau  of   Statistics   of  Department  of   Agriculture 
(nos.  112-122)   [Jan. -Dec]  1894.     1895.     xiii-i  778  pp. 
Contents: 

Index,    xiii  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  112.  Report  of  Statistician,  .Tau.-Feb.,  1894.  Report  on  farm 
animals;  notes  from  reports  of  State  agents;  the  cotton  crop;  agriculture  in  China; 
the  sugar  crop  of  the  world;  Germany  as  an  importer  of  American  agricultural 
products:  the  canning  industry;  notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  domestic  and 
transatlantic  freight  rates.    1894.    pp.  1-68. 

New  series,  report  no.  113.  Report  of  Statistician,  Mar.,  1894.  Distribution  and 
consumption  of  corn  and  wheat;  supjily  and  distribution  of  wheat  for  twentv- 
five  years:  wheat  crop  of  the  world;  wlmlesale  prices  of  principal  atrricultural 
products  in  all  .sections  of  U.  S.;  expense  of  raising  wheat  and  corn;  i)roduc- 
tioii  of  honey  and  beeswax;  poultrj''  and  eggs;  dairy  products;  official  statistics 
of  foreign  crops;  the  world's  wool  supply:  notes  from  U.  S.  consular  officers  and 
European  agents;  domestic  and  transatlantic  freight  rates.     1894.     pp.  69-150. 

New  series,  repi.irt  no.  114.  Report  »)f  Statistician,  Apr.,  1894.  Condition  of  winter 
grain;  wlieat  production  in  census  years  since  1869;  farm  animals,  condition  and 
losses:  increase  and  decrease  in  number  and  value  of  farm  animals,  bs,s()-i890; 
agricultural  developments  in  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina;  health  of  the  people; 
cotton  crop  of  India  f(.ir  1893-94;  reports  of  U.  S.  consular  officers:  transportation 
rates,  1894.    i)p.  157-218. 

New  series,  report  no.  115.  Report  of  Statistician,  May,  1894.  Temperature  and 
rainfall;  condition  of  winter  grain;  changes  in  crop  area;  world's  supply  and 
consumption  of  I'otton:  fruit-crop  prospects  in  the  U.  S.,  May  1,  1894;  agricultural 
production  of  Mexico  for  1889  and  1892:  agricultural  statistics  of  Uruguay; 
Austrian  cereal  erojis  for  1893;  Japanese  cereal  crops  for  1893;  European  crop 
report;  notes  from  U.  S.  constilar  officers:  transportation  rates,    pp.  219-294. 

New  series,  report  no.  116.  Report  of  Statistician,  June,  1894.  Crop  report  for 
June:  tariff  rates  on  principal  cereals  and  flour  in  European  countries;  notes  on 
foreign  agriculture;  notes  from  U.  S.  consula'-  officers;  climate  of  Mexico:  Mex- 
ican railways;  transportation  rates.    1894.    pp.  295-394. 

New  series,  report  no.  117.  Report  of  Statistician,  July,  1894.  Crop  report  for  July; 
notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  reports  of  U.  S.  consular  officers;  transportation 
rates.    1894.    pp.  395-444. 

New  series,  report  no.  118.  Report  of  Statistician,  August,  1894.  Crop  report  for 
August:  notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  production  and  consumption  of  rice  in 
U.  S.;  commerce  between  U.  S.  and  Mexico  for  years  1873,  1878,  1883,  1888,  and 
1893:  transjxjrtation  rates.    1894.    pp.  44.5-536. 

New  series,  report  no.  119.  Report  of  Statistician,  Sept.,  1834.  Crop  report  for 
Sept.;  stock  hogs;  notes  from  reports  of  State  agents;  table  showing  condition 
of  crops  Sept.  1, 1894;  urban  population  in  South;  notes  on  foreign  agriculture; 
transportation  rates.     1S91.     pp.  537-004. 

New  si'ries,  report  no.  120.  Report  of  Statistician,  Oct.,  1894.  Crop  report  for  Oct.; 
notes  from  reports  of  State  agents:  table  showing  yield  per  acre  and  condition 
)iv  States,  Oct.  1,  1894;  rice  production  in  U.  S.;  notes  on  foreign  agriculture; 
transiiortation  rates.     1894.     pp.  005-600. 

New  series,  report  no.  121.  Report  of  Statistician,  Nov.,  1894.  Nov.  crop  report 
notes  from  reports  of  State  agents:  table  showing  estimated  yield  per  acre  of 
certain  crops  Nov.  1,  1894;  notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  tran.sportation  rates. 

1894.  pp.  601-702. 

New  series,  report  no.  122.  Report  of  Statistician,  Dec,  1,S94,  Crops  of  the  year; 
crop  review;  principal  crops  of  1894:  farm  jirices  and  market  (|Uotalions;  agri- 
cultural exports  and  imports;  official  statistics  of  foreign  crops;  trans[iortation 
rates.    1894.    pp.  703-778. 

[V.  33.]  Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  De]>artnient  of  .\griciiltin-e 
(nos.  123-133)  [Jan.-Dec,  1895].     1896.     v.  p. 
Contents: 

New  series,  report  no.  123.  Report  of  Statistician,  Jan. -Feb.,  1895.  Farm  animals; 
cotton  crop;  live  stock  in  Great  Rritain  and  Ireland:  cotton  crop  of  India  for 
1S94;  a  French  congress  on  popular  credit:  wheat  crop  of  Victoria  ( .\ustralia): 
noteson  foreign  agriculture;  Jan.  transportation  rates;  Feb.  transportation  rates. 

1895.  |)p.     l-,58. 

.New  seru's,  report  no.  124.  Report  of  Statistician,  Mar.,  1895.  Distribution  and 
consum|(tioii  of  wheat  in  U.  S.;  consumption  of  wheat  per  capita  in  U.  S.: 
wheat  crop  of  world;  prices  of  wheat  since  1865;  wholesale  prices  of  principal 
agricidture  i)roducts,  etc.;  report  of  European  agent;  tran.sportation  rates. 
1895.    pp.  ii +59-100. 


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A27.9:  !  Statistical  reports — Continued 

33  I  [V.  33.]  Reports  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Dejiartnient  of  Agricul- 
ture, etc. — Continued 

Contents — Continued 

New  series,  report  no.  125.  Report  of  Statistician,  Apr.,  1895.  Condition  of  winter 
wlieat;  farm  animal.s;  number  of  families  occupying'  farms  owned,  free,  and 
unincumbered;  amount  of  incumbrance  on  farms;  "healtii  of  people;  production, 
imports,  atid  exports  of  potatoes;  i)roduction  and  jiriccs  of  food  in  Italy;  potatoes 
and  iiay  in  Great  Britain  in  IS'.U;  cotton  crop  nf  Imlia  for  1894-95;  rice  crop  of 
India  for  1894;  report  of  European  agent;  transportation  charges.  1895.  pp. 
ii +107-168. 

New  series,  report  no.  12C.  Report  of  Statistician,  May,  1895.  Condition  of  winter 
grain;  condition  of  cotton  crop,  1894;  prices  of  wheat  in  England;  report  of 
European  agent;  notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  transportation  charges.  1895. 
pp.  ii  +  lti9-'i30. 

New  series,  report  no.  127.  Report  of  Statistician,  .June,  1895.  Crop  report  for  June; 
cotton,  increa.se  and  decrea.se  of  acreage  1895;  temperature  and  rainfall;  report 
of  European  agent;  notes  on  foreign  agriculture;  transportation  charges.  1895. 
pp.  ii +231-284. 

New  series,  report  no.  128.  Cron  report  for  July,  1895;  report  of  European  agent; 
transportation  rates,    n.  t.  p.    23  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  129.  Crop  report  for  August,  1895;  report  of  European 
agent;  transportation  rates,    n.  t.  p.    24  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  130.  Crop  report  for  September,  1895;  report  of  European 
agent;  transportation  rates,    n.  t.  p.    24  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  131.  Crop  report  for  October,  1895;  report  of  European 
agent;  transportation  rates,    n.  t.  p.    20  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  132.  Crop  report  for  .November,  1895;  transportation  rates. 
n.  t.  p.    14  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  133.  'Crop  report  for  December,  1895;  Report  of  European 
agent;  transportation  charges,    n.  t.  p.    36  pp.    Index,  9  jip. 

34  [V.  34.]  Reports  of  Division  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
(nos.  134-144)   [Jan.-Dec]   1896.     1897.     v.  p. 

Contents; 

Index,  6  pp. 

New  series,   report  no.  134.  Prices  and    numbers    of  farm   animals;    report   of 

European  agent,    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  135.  Crop  report  for  March,  1890.     n.  t.  p.    10  pp. 
New  series,   report  no.  135.  Same,   summary  of  cotton    report   for  Marcli,  1896. 

n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  136.  Crop  report  for  April,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  137.  Crop  report  for  May,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  138.  Crop  report  for  June,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  139.  Crop  report  for  July,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  140.  Crop  report  for  August,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  141.  Crop  report  for  September,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  142.  Cro[i  report  for  ( )ctobcr,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  143.  Crop  report  for  November,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  .series,  report  no.  144.  Crop  report  for  December,  1896.    n.  t.  p.    16  pp. 

35  [V.  35.]  Publications  of  Division  of  Statistics  of  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, Reports  nos.  145  to  155;  Circulars  nos.  5-8.     1898.     v.  p. 

Contents; 

Index,    vii  pp. 

New  series,  report  no.  145.  Crop  report  for  Jan  .-Feb.,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  146.  Crop  report  for  March,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  series,  repfirt  no.  147.  Crop  report  for  April,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  148.  Crop  report  for  May,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  149.  Crop  rei>ort  for  June,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  150.  Cro|)  report  for  July,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  151.  Cro|i  report  for  August,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  152.  Crop  report  for  September,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  1.53.  Crop  report  for  October,  1897.    n.  t.  \k    4  pp. 
New  series,  report  no.  154.  Crop  report  for  November,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
New  .series,  report  no.  155.  (^rop  report  for  J>eeember,  1897.    n.  t.  p.    30  pp. 
Circular  No.  5.  Local  taxation  as  affecting  farms.    1897.    10  pp. 
Circular  No.  (i.  Cereal  crops  of  1896.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
Circular  No.  7.  Cotton  crop  of  1S96.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Circular  No.  8.  Cotton  crops  of  1896-97.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 

36  [V.  36]  No.  156.  Report  on  condition  of  winter  grain  on  April  1,  1899, 
and  losses  of  farm  animals  during  year  ending  Mar.  31,  1899,  with 
statistics  of  foreign  crops,     n.  t.  p.     38  pp. 

[Discontinued.] 

A27.9":    Statistical  reports  (separates) 

F94  I  Fruit-croj)  prospects  in  U.  S.     May  1,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  251-253. 
I  [Reprinted  from  New  series,  report  no.  115  of  Statistician.] 


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OIVISIOX 


AXI>    PATHOEOCiY 


[Formerly  Division  of  Vegetable  pathology.    Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  Julv  1,  1901. 
A19.    For  historical  sketch  of  Division  see  Yearbook  1897  (Al. 10:897),  p.  99.] 


See 


8  pi.     3  maps.     1  diagram.     (Also  in 


Annual  reports 

Report  of  the  ^Iycologist 

1886  (Scribner)   [1] +95-138  pp. 

Al.  1:886,  p.  95.) 
Report  of  Chief  of  Section  of  Vegetable  Pathology 

1887  (Scribner),  323-397  pp.     17  pi.      (Also  in  Al. 1:887,  p.  323.) 

1888  (Galloway),  iv+325-404+iii  pp.     19  jil.     1  map.     (Also  iu  Al. 1:888, 

p.  325. ) 

1889  (Galloway),  [l]4-397-432  pp.     2  pi.     (Also  in  Al. 1:889,  p.  397.) 
Report  of  Chief  of  Division  of  Vegetable  Pathology 

1890  (Gallowav),  [1] +393-408  pp.     5  pi.     (Also  in  Al.  1:890,  p.  393.) 
"    "         '      "  "     '  3pl.     (Also  in  Al.  1:891,  p.  359.) 

4  pi.      (Also  in  Al.  1:892,  p.  215.) 
(Also  in  Al.  1:893,  p.  245.) 


[l]+359-378  pp. 
[1] +215-246  pp. 
iii+ 245-276  pp. 


1891  (Galloway 

1892  (Galloway), 

1893  (Gallowav). 

1894  (Galloway) .     (In  Al.l  :894;  p.  143. ; 
Report  of  Chief  of  Division  of  Vegetable  Physiology'  and  Pathology 

1895  (Galloway).     (In  Al. 1:895,  p.  169.) 

1896  (Galloway),  iii+15-22  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:896,  p.  15.) 

1897  (Galloway),  iii+7-13  pp.     (Also  in  Al.  1:897,  p.  7. ) 

1898  (Woods),  iii+27-36  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:898,  p.  27. ) 

1899  (Galloway),  iii+71-83  pp.     (Also  in  Al.l:899,  p.  71.) 

1900  (Galloway),  ii+49-58  pp.     (Also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  49.) 

1901  (Woods).     [This  final  report  of  the  division  was  made  through  the 

chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  forming  part  of  his  annual 
report  for  1901.     {See  Al. 1:901,  p.  46;  also  A19.1:901,  p.  46.)] 

Oeneral  publieations 

None  issued. 
Bulletins 

No.  1.  Additional   evidence  on  communicability   of  peach  yellows  and 
peach  rosette;  by  Krwin  F.  Smith.     1891.     65  pp.     39  pi. 

No.  2.  California  vine  disease,  preliminary  report  of  investigations;  by 
Newton  B.  Pierce.     1892.     222  pp.     25  pi.     2  charts. 

No.  3.  Experiments  made  in  1891   in  treatment  of  plant  diseases;  by 
B.T.Galloway.     1892.     76  +  [l]  pp.     8  pi. 

No.  4.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  for  j)revention  and  cure  of  peach  yel- 
lows, 1889-92;  by  Erwin  F.  Smith.     1893.     197  pp.     33  pi. 

No.  5.   Pollination  of  i)ear  flowers;  by  Merton  B.  Waite.     1894.     110  pp. 
12  pi. 
Same,  [2d edition.]     1895.     110  pp.     12  pi. 

No.  6.  Bordeaux  mixture  as  a  fungicide;  b)^  D.  G!  Fairchild.    1894.    55  pp. 

No.  7.  Effect  of  spraying  with  fungicides  on  growth  of  nursery  stock;  by 
B.  T.  Galloway.     1894.     41  pp. 

No.  8.  Principal  diseases  of  citrus  fruits  in  Florida;  by  Walter  T.  Swingle 
and  Herbert  J.  Webber.     1896.     42  pp.     8  pi. 

No.  9.  Bordeaux  mixture,  its  chemistry,  })hysical  properties,  and  toxic 
effects  on  fungi  and  algiv;  tty  Walter  T.  Swingle.     1896.     37  pp. 

No.  10.  Copper  sulphate  and  germination,  treatment  of  seed  with  copper 
sulphates  to  prevent  attacks  of  fungi;  by  Walter  H.  Evans.     189(>. 

No.  11.  J.egal  enactments  for  restriction  of  plant  diseases,  compilation  of 

laws  of  II.  S.  and  Canada;  by  Erwin  F.  Smith.     1896.     45  pp. 
No.  12.  Bacterial  disease  of  tomato,  eggplant,  and  Irish  potato;  by  Erwin 

F.  Smith.     1896.     28  pj).     2  jd. 
No.  13.  Sooty  mold  of  orange  and  its  treatment;  by  Herbert  J.  Webber. 

1897.     44  i)p.     5  1)1. 
No.  14.  Bermuda   lily  disease,    ])rcliminary  report  of  investigations;  by 

Albert  F.  Woods.     1897.     15  pi). 


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tlun  no. 

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16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
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24 
25 
26 

27 

28 

29 
A2§.4: 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 


A28.     VECETABI^K   PHYSIOLOGY  A\D   PATIIOEOOY'^ 

1>  I VISIOX— Continued 
Bulletins — Continual  • 

No.  15.  Some   edible   and 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 


J  xjisonous   fungi ;    by 
iii+453-470  pp.     10  pi. 
[Reprinteii  from  Yearbook.  1897.] 


W.    G.    Farlow.      1898. 


No. 


No. 

No. 


10.  Cereal  rusts  of  United  States,  a  physiological  investigation;  by 
Mark  Alfred  Carleton.     1899.     74  pp.     4  pi. 

17.  Wilt  disease  of  cotton,  watermelon,  and  cowpea;  bv  l.rwin  F. 

Smith.     1899.     72  pp.     10  pi. 
IS.  Physiological  role  of  mineral   nutrients;  l)y  Oscar  Loevv.     1899. 

00  pp. 
No.  19.  Stigmonose:  a  disease  of  carnations  and  other  pinks;  bv  Albert  F. 

Woods.     1900.     30  pp.     3  pi. 
No.  20.  Peach  leaf  curl,  its  nature  and  treatment;  bv  Newton  B.  Pierce. 

1900.     204  pp.     30  leaves.     30  pi. 
No.  21.  Two  diseases  of  red  cedar,  caused  by  Polyporus  juniperinus  n.  sp. 

and  Polyporus  earneus  nees;  preliminarv  report;  by  Hermann  von 

Schrenk.     1900.     22  pp.     7  pi. 
No.  22.   Xenia,  or  immediate  effect  of  pollen,  in  maize;  by  Herbert  J. 

Webber.     1900.     44  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  23.  Spot  disease  of  violet  (Alternaria  violse  n.  sp. );  bv  P.  H.  Dorsett. 

1900.     16  pp.     7  pi. 
No.  24.  Basis  for  improvement  of  American  wheats;   by  Mark  Alfred 

Carleton.     1900.     87  pp.     11  pi. 
No.  25.  Some  diseases  of  New  England  conifers,  preliminarj'  rei:)ort;  by 

Hermann  von  Schrenk.     1900.     5(|  pp.     1.5  pi. 
No.  26.  Wakker's    hyacinth    germ   Pseudomanas    hvacinthi    (Wakker); 

by  Erwin  F.  Sinith.     1901.     45  pp.     1  pi. 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  694;  serial  no.  4000. 
No.  27.  Wilt  disease  of  cotton  and  its  control;  bv  W.  A.  Orton.     1900. 

16  pp.     4  pi. 
No.  28.  Cultural  characters  of  Pseudomonas  hyacinthi,   Ps.  campestris, 

Ps.  phaseola,  and  Ps.  stewarti,  four  one-fiagellate  yellow  'bacteria 

parasitic  on  plants;  bv  Erwin  F.  Smith.     1901.     153  pp. 
No.  29.  Plant  breeding;  by  Willet  ISI.  Hays.     1901.     72  pp.     6  pi. 
Cireulars 
[No.  1.]  Treatment  of  downy  grape   mildew  and   T)lack-rot    [of  grape]. 

[May,  1886.]     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
[No.  2.  (irapevine  mildew  and  black-rot.]    May  11, 1886.    n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
No.  3.  Treatment  of  downv  mildew  and  black-rot  of  grape;  by  Norman 

J.  Colman.     April,  1887.     2  pp.     4°. 
No.  4.  Treatment  of  potato  and  tomato  for  blight  and  rot;  bv  F.  Lamson- 

Scribner.     July  2,  1887.     [3]  pp.     4°. 
No.  5.  Fungicides,  or  remedies  for  plant  diseases;  by  F.  Lamson-Scribner. 

Apr.  25,  1888.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
No.  6.  Treatment  of  black-rot  of  grape;   by  B.  T.  Galloway,    n.  d.     n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

Grape-vine  diseases;  by  B.  T.  Galloway,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     [4]  pp. 
Experiments  in  treatment  of  pear  leaf-blight  and  apple  powdery 

mildew;  [by  B.  T.  Galloway],     n.  p.     [1889]     11  pp. 
Root-rot  of  cotton,  circular  of  inquirv;  bv  J-  M.  Rusk.    n.  d.    n.  t.  p. 

[■i]  PP- 
No.  10.  Treatment  of  nursery  stock  for  leaf-blight  and  powdery  mildew; 
by  B.  T.  Galloway.     1891.     8  pp. 

11.  [(Questions  regarding  black-rot,  downy  mildew,  and  anthracnose  of 
grape;  by  Edwin  Willits.]     n.  d.     (Circ.) 

12.  [C2uestions  asked  and  specimens  of  straw  and  stubble  of  wheat, 
oats,  rye,  and  barley  solicited;  by  J.  M.  Rusk.]     n.  d.     (Circ.) 

No.  13.  [Letter  of  inquirv  relative  to  leaf  curl  of  peach  trees;  by  Edwin 

AVillits.]     Nov.  25,"  1893.     [3]  pp.     4° 
No.  14.   [Letter  of  inquiry  relative  to  grain  rusts,  requesting  specimens  of 

rusted  wheat,  oats,  rye,  and  barley;  by  Chas.  W.  Dabney.]    Feb.  23, 

1894.     (Circ.) 


No. 
No. 


8. 


No.  9. 


No. 
No. 


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A2§.     VEGETABI.E   PHYSIOLOGY  AXD   PATHOLOGY" 

niVlSIOX— Continued 

Circulars — Contiuuinl 

No.  15.  Treatment  for  sooty  mold  of  orange;  by  H.  J.  '\Vel)l)er.     Jan.  2, 
1895.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

16  No.    16.  Danger  of  introdncing  a  Central   American   coffee   disea-^^e   intcf 
Hawaii;  by  Walter  T.  Swingle.     July  26,  1898.     4  pp. 

17  No.  17.  New  spraying  devices;  by  B.  T.  Galloway.     April  5,  1899.     ji.  t.  j). 
4  i-p. 

18  No.  18.  New  wheat  industry  for  semi-arid  we.st;  bv  Mark  Altred  Carleton. 
June  28,  1901.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Journal  of  mycology 

[Devoted  to  study  of  fungi,  especially  in  their  relation  to  plant  diseases.] 

V.  1-4.     (Not  Government  publications.) 
Quarterly  bulletin. 

V.  5.     Nos.  l-[4].     M-dr.,  June,  Sept.,  [Dec],  1889.     v-f  5-249  pp.  14  p. 
Periodical  bulletin. 

V.  6.     Nos.  1-4.     Mav,  Sept.,  1890;  Jan.,  Apr.,  1891.     iv+207  pp.  18  pi. 
V.  7.     Nos.  1^.     Sept.,  1891;  May,  1892;  Mav,  1893;  Aug.,  1894.     v+ 
iii+478  pp.     38  pi. 

[Discontinued.] 

Journal  of  niya'ology  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  oontr.ined  in  the  volumes  were  issued  sepa- 
rately.] 

A29>.     ^VEATESER  KrKEAU 

[For  historical  skctcli  of  Bureau,  ,svy  Yearbook,  Itsy?  lAl. 10:897),  p.  59.] 

Annual  reports^ 

[From  1891  to  1895  the  report  was  in  two  parts,  the  administrative,  which  was  printed 
as  part  of  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  and  als"^  issued 
separately  in  pamphlet  form,  and  the  "  Meteorological  data,"  a  continuation  of 
the  series  issued  by  t  Signal  Office,  War  Dciit..  bound  in  quarto  cloth  vilumes. 
Beginning  with  1896,  he  two  were  combined  in  one  volume,  an  ablirtviation 
of  the  administrative  portion  also  appearing  in  the  Secretary's  report  and  in 
a  separate  pamphlet,  8°] 

891^  1891  [Pt.  1].  Special  report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau  to  Secretary  of 
Agriculture,  [July  to  Oct.]  1891.     1891.     26  jjp. 

891 2     1891  [Pt.  2].     [Administrative]  report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau  for 
■       1891;  l)v  .Mark  W.   Harrington.     1892.     iii-f  539-631+iii  pp.     4  pi. 
(ALso  in  Al.l:  891,  p.  5;!9. ) 

891 »      1891  [Pt.  3].     Reportof  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1891-92.      [Meteorolog- 
ical tables,  1891  and  1892.]     1893.     528  pp.     4  pi.     4°      (^Calendar 
years. ) 
Same,  52d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  II.  mis.  doc.  107,  serial  no.  3126. 

892  1892.  [Administrative]  rei)ort  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau  for  1892;  by 
;\Iark  W.  Harrington.  1893.  iv+551-626+ii  pp.  (Calendar year.) 
(Also  in  Al.l:  892,  p.  551.) 

[Formeteorological  tables,  1892  (calendar  year),  see  A29.1 :891  s.] 

8931  1893  [-pt   i"]      [Administrative]  rei)ort  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau  for 
1893;  l)v  Mark  W.  Harrington.     1894.     iii+89-122  pp.     4  ])1. 
(Alsoiii  Al.l:  893,  p.  89.) 

8932  1893  [Pt.  2].  Report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1893.  [Meteorolog- 
ical tables,  1893  (calendar  year).]     1894.     319  pp.     4° 

894  1894.  Reportof  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1894.  [Meteorological  tables, 
1894  (calendar  year).]     1895.     288  pp.     4° 

Same,  53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  88;  serial  no.  3;i.")9. 

[For  administrative  report  (fiscal  year)  see  Al. 1:894,  p.  77.] 

895  1895.  Report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau  for  1895,  bv  Willis  L.  Moore. 
1895.     iii +65-96  pp.     (Also  in  Al.  1:895,  p.  65. ) 

[For  meteorological  tables,  1895  (calendar  year) ,  see  A29.1:896.] 


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Classiftcii-  A29.     ^VEATIIER  Bl'REAr— Continued 

tlou  no. 

A29.1:     Annual  reports— Continued 

896  1896.  Report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1895-96  (fiscal  year).  [With 
meteorological  table.s,  1895  (calendar  year).]  1895.  xl+266  pp. 
8  charts.     4° 

Same,  54th  Cong.,  1st  eess.,  H.  doc.  428;  serial  no.  3453. 

[The  administmtive  portion  of  the  report,  rearranged,  is  also  in  Al. 1:896,  p.  243.] 

897  1897.  Reportof  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1896-97  (fiscal  year).  [With 
meteorological  tal)les,  1896  (calendar  vear).]  1897.  x+431  pp. 
22+11  charts.     61  pi.     2  il. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  166;  serial  no.  3670. 
[Administrative  portion  of  report,  also  in  Al. 1:897,  p.  199.] 

898  1898.  Report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1897-98  (fiscal  year).  [With 
meteorological  taV)les,  1897  (calendar  year).]  1899.  338  pj).  7  pi. 
21  charts.     9  diagrams. 

Same,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.-doc.  270;  serial  no.  3820. 
[Administrative  portion  of  report,  also  in  Al. 1:898,  p.  208.] 
899'     1899.     Report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1898-99,  vol.  1  (fiscal  year). 
[With     meteorological     tables,     1898     (calendar     vear).]      1900. 
v+247  pp.     4° 
899'^  Same,  vol.  2.     [Report  on  international  cloud  observations,  INIav  1, 

1896,  to  Julv  1,    1897;  prepared  by  Frank   H.  Bigelow.]     1900. 
787  pp.     79  charts.     4° 

Same,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  660,  pts.  1  and  2;  serial  nos.  3998 

and  3999. 
[Administrative  portion  of  report,  also  in  Al. 1:899,  p.  9.] 
900       1900.     Report  of  Chief  of    Weather  Bureau,    1899-1900    (fiscal    year). 
[With    meteorological     tables,     1899     (calendar     vear).]      1901. 
436  pp.     4° 
Same,  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  517;  serial  no.  4177. 
[Administrative  portion  of  report,  also  in  Al. 1:900,  p.  7.] 
901 '      1901.     Report  of  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1900-1901  (fiscal  year),  vol.  1. 
[With    meteorological     tables,     1900     (calendar    year).]      1901. 
318  pp.     4° 
Same,  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  19,  pts.  1  and  2;  serial  nos.  4319 and 

4320. 
[Administrative  portion  of  report,  also  in  Al. 1:901,  p.  3.] 
901^  Same,  v.  2.     [Report  on  barometry  of  U.  S.,  Canada,  and  West  Indies; 

by  Frank  H.  Bigelow.]     1902.     [l]+1005pp.     222  charts. 
902       1902.     Report  of  Chief  of    Weather  Bureau,    1901-1902    (fiscal    year). 
[With     meteorological     tables,      1901     (calendar    year).]      1902. 
xxvii+342  pp.     5  charts. 
Same,  57th  Cong.,  2d  sees.,  H.  doc.  19;  serial  no.  4485. 
[Administrative  portion  of  report,  also  in  Al. 1:902,  p.  3.] 

A29.1":   Annual  reports  (separates) 

[The  various  series  of  tables,  designated  as  "parts"  in  the  volumes,  are  also  issued 
separately.] 

A29.2:     Oeneral  publications 

Al  1       Alaska.     The  climate  of  Alaska;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.     1897.     2  1.     4° 

Ar4       Arid  regions.     Some  climatic  features  of  arid  regions;  communicated  to 

National  Irrigation  Congress  at  its  5th  annual  session.  Phoenix, 

Ariz.,  Dec.  15-17, 1896;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.    1896.    19  pp.    3  charts. 

At6 '     Atmospheric  circulation  in  tropical  cvclones,  as  shown  by  movements  of 

clouds;  by  H.  B.  Boyer.     [1896.]     17  pp.     17  pi. 
At6'^     Atmospheric  survey.     U.  S.  daily  atmospheric  survey;  bv  W.  L.  Moore. 

1897.  n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
B73       Brazos  River  flood  bulletin.     July  15,  1889.     (Map.) 
038       Charts  showing  daily  river  stages  in  feet.     1892.     19  x  24  in. 
C49       Cipher  code  of  wind    signal    orders,   amending   instructions  to  special 

display  men.     Nov.,  1892.     10  pp. 


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A29.     ^VEATIIER  Bl'REAl— ContiniUMl 


J9.2:     CiJeiieral  publieatioiiN — Continued 

C61 '  Climate  and  Health  (monthly  periodical).  [Announcing  discontinuance 
of  ]>nhlication  of  Climate  and  Health.]     June  22,  J 896.      (Circ. ) 

C61  ^  !  Climatic  charts  of  U.  S.,  1900.      [26  charts  bound.] 
[Each  chart  was  originally  i.ssued  separately.] 

C62'  I  Cloud  forms.     Description  of  cloud  forms,     n.  d.      (Chart.) 

C62'-  I        Same,  2d  edition,     n.  d. 

C62-*  I        Same,  3d  edition,     n.  d. 

C62'  i         Same,  4tli  edition,     n.  d. 

C93  Current  chart  of  Great  Lakes.  1892.  Proliable  currents  of  Great  Lakes 
[deduced  from  bottle  paper  observations].  1893.  24x34  in.  (Chart.) 

C99  Cyclones.  Development  and  movement  of  cyclones,  as  shown  in  morning 
and  evening  weather  maps  Apr.  2-6,  1892;  prepared  bv  C.  F. 
Marvin.     1S93.     [IS]  pp.     Oblong  1.  8° 

D14       Dakotas.     Certain  climatic  features  of  two  Dakotas;  bv  John  P.  Finlej'. 
1893.     206  pp.     89  pi.  4° 
Same,  52d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  157;  serial  no.  2893. 

D51  Dew-point.  Tables  for  obtaining  temperature  of  dew-point,  relative 
humiditv,  etc.  [From  instructions  to  voluntarv  observers.  1892. 
In  A29.12:V88.]     1897.     pp.  66-98.     (c.  t.  o.) 

F76       Forecaster  and  newspaper;  by  Harvey  Maitland  Watts.     1901.     22  pp. 

F92  Frost.  Injurv  and  methods  of  protection  from  frost;  bv  W.  H.  Haramon. 
1896.     12  pp.     (For  revised  ed.,  see  A29. 3:23.) 

F94  j  Fruits.  Protection  of  fruits,  vegetables,  and  other  food  products,  from 
injurv  l)v  heat  or  cold  during  transportation;  l)v  ]Mark  W. 
Harrington.     Aug.  22,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

G81'  Great  Lakes.  Display  of  wind  signals  on  Great  Lakes.  1895.  (Circular 
of  information. )     13  pp.     1  pi. 

G81 2  Same.     1896.     18  pp.     1  pi. 

G81 3  i  Great  Lakes.     Wreck  chart  of  Great  Lakes.     1886-91.     (Broadside.) 

G81*  j        Same.     1886-93.     (Broadside.) 

G81'  j  Great  Lakes.     Wrecks  which  occurred  on  Great  Lakes  Dec.  17,  1885,  to 
{  Nov.  15,  1893.     1894.     22  pp. 

G81*  j  Great  Lakes.     AV recks  and  casualties  on  Great  Lakes  during  1895,  1896, 
!  1897;  by  Norman  B.  Conger.     1898.     23  pp. 

G81 "  I  Great  Lakes.  Wreck  and  casualty  chart  of  Great  Lakes.  1894.  (Broad- 
side. ) 

<i81^  '  Great  Lakes.     Section  map  of  Great  Lakes.     [1892.]     Chart  19x24  inches, 

H94  '  Hurricane  of  Aug.  13-16,  1901,  on  Louisiana  and  Mississij^pi  coasts. 
Special  report  on.     [1901.  ]    n.  t.  ji.     6  ])p. 

In8  ,  [International  svmbols  recommended  for  use  bv  Meteorological  Congress, 
Munich,  1892;  byMark  W.Harrington.]    Jan.  1, 1894.    n.t.p.    5  pp. 

LI 5     j  Lake  levels.     Variations  in  lake  levels  and  atmospheric  precipitation;  by 
j  Alfred  J.  Henry.     1899.     8  pp. 

L62'  j  Lightning.     Protection    from    lightning;   by  Alexander  McAdie.     1894. 
I  (Circular  of  information. )     20  pp.     11  pi. 

L62''  1        Same.     2d  edition.     1894.     21pp.     6  pi. 

L62»  1        Same.     3d  edition.     1894.     21  i>p.     6  pi. 
i     ^   See,  for  4th  ed.,  A29.3:15. 

N27     I  Nebraska.     Dejiartures  from  normal  temperature  and  rainfall  with  crop 
,  yields  in  Nebraska;  by  H.H.C.Dimwoody.     1896.     30  pp.     4° 

N81  North  Pacific  coast  weather  map.  Explanation  of  North  Pacific  coast 
weather  map;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.     4  jip.     16° 

Pll        Pacific  slope.     Weather  forecasting  and  weatlier  tvpes  on  North  Pacific 
slope;  by  B.  S.  Paguc  and   S.  M.  Blandford,  Portland,  Greg.     1897. 
29+ [1]  pp. 

PI  9  Pan-American  P^xposition  weather  maps;  with  special  color-printed  envel- 
ope.    [1901.]     (Broadside.) 

P21  Paris.  Responses  to  programme  of  questions  proposed  for  discussion  at 
Paris  International  Meteorological  Congress,  Sept.,  1896.  1896. 
29  pp. 

P91'     Precipitation.     Details  of  precipitation  (rain  and  melted  snow)  at  sta- 
tions in  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota.     Mar.  6,  1894.     33  pp.* 
*  No  pojiy  found. 


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Oenerjil  publication!* — I'ontinued 


(if  (Uiilv  precipitation  at  sjiecial  river  and  rainfall 
S.   Weather   Bureau,   for   1893,    1894,   1895.     1900. 


l'recii)itation.     Tal)l( 

stations   of   U 

[2]  4-256  pp. 
Precipitation.     Table  shovvin<j  depth  of    jirecipitation   corresponding  to 

given  weights.     [1892.]     card.     12°. 
Psychronietric  tables  for  obtaining  vapor  pressure,  relative  humidity,  and 

temperature    of    dew-point;    prepared   bv   C.    F.    Marvin.     1900. 

84  pp. 
Rainfall  chart.     Lines  of  equal  time  of  water  travel  at  Cairo,  111.      [1892.] 

22  X  28  in. 
Rainfall   laws,  deduced   from   twenty  years'  observations;  by  Gustavus 

Hinrichs.     AVeat her  Bureau,  1893.     94  pp. 
River  and  flood  service.     Chart  of  river  and  flood  service.     1897. 
River  and  flood  service  charts,  showing  area  covered  by  water  of  Miss- 
issippi River  in  April,  1897.     1897.* 
St.    Marys   Falls   Canal.     Relation   of   certain    atmospheric   changes   to 

changes  in  water  level  in  St.  Marys  Falls  Canal.     1894.     n.  t.  p. 

2  pp.     4° 
Signal  Service.     Statement  of  expenditures  of  Signal  Service  and  Weather 

Bureau.     1893.     3  pp. 
Same.     1895.     3  pp.     4° 
Sunshine.     Table  of  monthly  amounts  of  possible  sunshine   for  hours 

ending  shortly  after  sunrise  (and)  sunset.     1894.     2  pp.     card. 
Sunshine  table  1.     Local  time  of  sunrise  and  sunset  for  north  latitudes, 

from  25°  to  49°,  inclusive.     2  pp.     card. 
Tables  for  dividing  by   672,  720,    744,    56,    60,  62.     Records  Division, 

Weather  Bureau.     1893.     15  pj). 
Thermometer  scales.     Comparison  of  thermometer  scales.     [1892  J    card. 


[Circular  of  instructions.]      [1892.]     'J.  i>] 
1901.     15  pp.     24° 

(Single    sheet 


charts. 


Thunderstorm  observations 

Same.     [1893.]     2  pp 
Weather  Bureau.     [Its  history  and  work.] 

[F(jr  distribution  at  Pan-American  Exposition.] 
Weather    charts.      Explanation    of     weather 

[1892.]     f° 
Weather  code,  Dec.  1,  1892.     1892.     93  pp.     4° 

Same,  Dec.  1,  1896.     1896.     116  pp.     4° 

Same,  Mar.  1,  1902.     1902.     93  pp.     4° 
Weather  map.     Explanation  of  weather  map;  bv  Willis  L.  Moore.     3  pp. 

16° 
Weather  map,  Dec.  13-16,  1893.     [Wall  map,  52  X  56  in.]     1894. 

Bulletins 

No.  1.  Notes  on  climate  and  meteorology  of  Death  Vallev,  California;  by 

Mark  W.  Harrington.     1892.     50  pp. 
No.  2.  Notes  on  new  method  for  discussion  of  magnetic  observations;  by 

Frank  H.  Bigelow.     1892.     40  pp.     1  pi. 

3.  Relations  of  soil  to  climate;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.     1892.     59  pp. 

4.  Some  physical  proiierties  of  soils  in  their  relation  to  moisture  and 
crop  distribution;  by  Milton  Whitney.     1892.     90  pp. 

No.  5.  Observations  and  experiments  on  fluctuations  in  level  and  rate  of 
movement  of  ground  water  on  Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station  farm,  and  at  Whitewater,  Wis.;  by  Franklin  H.  t.-;..- 
1892.     75  pp.     6  pi. 

No.  6.  Diurnal    variation    of   l)arometric   pressure;    bv    Frank    N. 
1892.     32  pp. 

7.  Report  of  first  annual  meeting  of  American  Association  of 
Weather  Services.     1893.     49~[)y>. 

8.  Climatology  of  cotton  plant;  by  P.  H.  Mell.     1893.     68  pp. 

9.  Forecasting  of  thunderstorms  during  summer  of  1893;  by  N,  B. 
Conger.     1893.     54  pj).     6  pi. 

No.  10.  Climate  of  Chicago;  by  Henry  A.  Hazen.     1893.     137  pp.     4  pi. 
*  No  copy  found. 


No 
No 


No. 

No. 
No. 


King. 

Cole. 

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Bulletini — Continued 

No.  11.  Report  of  International  ^Meteorological  Congress,  Chicago,  Aug. 
21-24,  1893,  under  auspices  of  Congress  Auxiliary  of  World's 
Columbian  Exposition;  edited  bv  Oliver  L.  Fassig.  [pt.  1.]  1894. 
xv+206  pp.     10  pi. 

11 2  Same,  pt.  2.     1895.     [4]+xv-xvi+207-o83  pp.     15  pi. 

113  Same,  pt.  3.     1896.     [2]+xvii-xxi+585-772  pp.     18  pi. 

12     !  No.  12.  Condensation  of  atmospheric  moisture;    by  Carl  Barus.     1895. 

'  104  pp. 

131     No.  13.  Temperatures  injurious  to  food  products  in  storage  and  during 

transportation,  and  methods  of  protection  from  same;   by  H.   E. 

Williams.     1894.     20  pp. 
13^  Same,  [2d  edition].     1896.     20  pp. 

14  No.  14.  Report  of  third  annual  meeting  of  American  Association  of  State 
Weather  Services,  [Brooklyn].     1894.     31  pp. 

15  No.  15.  Protection  from  lightning;  by  A.  McAdie.  [4th  edition  revised.] 
1895.     26  pp.     8  pi. 

See  for  ]st-3d  eds.,  A29.2:  L62. 

16  No.  16.  Determination  of  relative  quantities  of  aqueous  vapor  in  atmos- 
phere, bv  means  of  absorption  lines  of  the  spectrum;  by  L.  E. 
Jewell.    '1896.     12  pp.     2  pi. 

17.  Work  of  Weather  Bureau  in  connection  with  .rivers  of  United 
States.     1896.     106  pp.     4  pi. 

18.  Report  of  fourth  annual  meeting  of  American  Association  of 
State  Weather  Services,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Oct.  16,  17,  1895.  1896. 
55  pp. 

19.  Report  on  relative  humiditv  of  southern  New  England  and  other 
localities;  by  Alfred  J.  Henry.     1896.     23  i)p.     4  ])1. 

20.  Storms,  storm  tracks,  and  weather  forecasting;  by  Frank  H. 
Bigelow.     1897.     87  pp. 

21.  Abstract  of  report  on  solar  and  terrestrial  magnetism,  in  their 
relations  to  meteorology;  l)v  Frank  H.  Bigelow.  1898.  176  pp. 
9  pi. 

22.  Climate  of  Cuba,  also  Note  on  weather  of  Manila;  by  W.  F.  R. 
Phillips.     1898.     23  i)p. 

23.  Frost:  when  to  exj)ect  it  and  how  to  lessen  the  injury  therefrom; 
by  W.  H.  Hammon.     [Revised  ed.]     1899.     37  i)p. 

See  for  1st  ed.  A29.2:F92. 

24.  Proceedings  of  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials,  Omaha, 
Nebr.,  Octt.  13,  14,  1898;  edited  bv  James  Berrv.  1899.  184  pp. 
Ipl. 

25.  'Weather  forecasting:  some  facts  historical,  practical,  and  theo- 
retical; by  Willis  L.  Moore.     1899.     16  pp. 

26.  Lightning  and  electricitv  of  air;  [articles]  bv  Alexander  f).  M'Adie 
and  Alfred  J.  Henry.     2pts.ini.     1899.     74  pp.     4  pi. 

27.  ProV)able  state  of  skv  along  path  of  total  eclipse  of  sun.  May  28, 
1900,  observations  of  1899;  by  Frank  H.  Bigelow.  1899.  23  pp. 
4  charts. 

28  No.  28.  Climate  of  San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  by  Alexander  (i.  M'Adie  and 
George  II.  Willson.     1899.     30  pp.     2  pi. 

29.  Frost  fighting;  by  Alexander  G.  McAdie.     1900.     15  i)p.     6  ])1. 

30.  Loss  of  life  in  U.  S.,  by  lightnmg;  bv  Alfred  J.  Henry.  1901. 
21  pp.     4  pi. 

31.  Proceedings  of  2d  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials,  held  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Aug.  27-29,  1901;  edited  by  James  P>errv  and 
W.  F.  1{.  Phillips.     1902.     246  + [1]  pp.     38  pi. 

32.  Hurricanes,  especially  those  of  Porto  Rico  and  St.  Kitts;  by  Wil- 
liam H.  Alexander.     1902.     79  pp. 

■Iiilloliii!!*  (separates) 

[Solium  of  till'  article.s  in  the  Bulletins  are  issued  separately.] 

C'ircularN 

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17 

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tlon  no. 

A29.5:  I  Bullclins  (lettered) 

A       A.  8uininary  of  intei'national  meteorological  obserrations;  bv  H.  H.  C. 
I  Dunwoody.     1893.     10  leaves.     53  pi.     eleph  f° 

B.  Currents  of  Great  Lakes,  as  deduced  from  movements  of  bottle  papers, 
during  seasons  of  1892  and  1893;  by  INIark  W.  Harrington.  1894. 
6  leaves.     6  pi.     eleph.  f° 

Same,  revised  edition.     1895.     14  pp.     6  pi.     eleph. f° 

C.  Rainfall  and  snow  of  United  States,  compiled  to  end  1891,  with  annual, 
seasonal,  monthlv,  and  other  charts;  bv  Mark  W.  Harrington. 
1894.     80  pp.     4°'. 

Same,  Atlas.     1894.     25  pi.     eleph. f° 

D.  Rainfall  of  United  States,  with  annual,  seasonal,  and  other  charts;  by 
Alfred  J.  Henry.     1897.     58  pp.     15  pi. 

E.  Floods  of  Mississippi  River;  by  Park  Morrill.  1S97.  vi-(-79  pp. 
58  pi.     4° 

F.  Vertical  gradients  of  temperature,  humidity,  and  wind  direction. 
Preliminary  report  on  kite  observations  of  1898;  bv  H.  C  .Franken- 
tield.     1899.     71  pp.     7  pi.     4° 

G.  Atmospheric  radiation,  a  research  conducted  at  Allegheny  Observatory 
and  at  Providence,  R.  I.;  submitted  to  Chief  of  Weather  Bureau  by 
Frank  W.  Very.     1900.     134  pp.     4° 

H.  West  Indian   hurricanes;  by  E.  B.   Garriott.     1900.     111+69  pp.     7 

charts.     4° 
1.  Eclipse,  meteorology,  and  allied  problems;  by  Frank  H.  Bigelow.     1902. 

166  pp.     43  charts.     4° 
J.   Wind  velocity  and  fluctuations  of  water  level  on  Lake  P'rie;  by  Alfred 

J.  Henry."     1902.     22  pp.     25  pi. 

A29.6:      Moallily  wcallter  revie^v 

[Vols.  1-18  and  nos.  1-6  of  vol.  19  issued  by  Signal  Service,  War  Department,  W42.20: 
The  cliart  numbers  are  given  as  they"  appear  on  the  publications,  regardless  of 
the  fact  that  they  are  printed  on  both  sides  of  a  page.] 

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12.  Dec.     343-376.     7  ch. 

13.  Annual  Summary,     pp.  377-390+vi.     7  ch 

1894.  Washington:  Weather  Bureau.     1895. 

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No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 
V.  30. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 


1898.     Washington:  Weather  Bureau. 

4.  Apr.  pp.  139-193.  8  eh. 

5.  May.  pp.  195-240.  12  eh. 

6.  June.  pp.  241-290.  7  eh. 

7.  July.  pp.  291-341.  12  cli. 
Aug.  pp.  343-390.  7  eh. 
Sept.  pp.  391-i37.  17  ch. 
Oct.  pp.  439-492.  11  ch. 
Nov.  pp.  493-525.  12  ch. 
Bee.     pp.  527-591.  12  ch. 

pp.  593-605- 


1899— Continued 


Annual  Summary. 


:h. 


1899.     Washington:  Weather  Bureau.     1900. 


Jan.  pp.  1-40.     9  ch. 

Feb.  pp.  41-87.     6  pi.     13  oh 

Mar.  pp.  89-138.     13  ch. 

Apr.  pp.  139-186. 

May.  pp.  187-241. 

June.  pp.  243-285. 

Julv.  pp.  287-341. 

Aug.  pp.  343-393. 

Sept.  pp.  395-448. 

Oct.  pp.  449-502. 

Nov.  pp.  503-533. 

Dec.  pp.  535-575. 


8  ch. 

12  ch. 


13.  Annual  Summary. 


11  ch. 
6  pi.     8  eh. 
9ch. 
3  pi. 
2  pi. 
11  ch. 
1  pi.     9  ch. 
9ch. 
10  ch. 
pp.  577-597+ix. 


5  ch. 


1900.     Washington:  Weather  Bureau.     1901. 


Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 


pp. 
pp. 


1-49. 
51-93. 


95-139. 
141-191. 
193-238. 
239-278. 
279-320. 
321-370. 
371-124. 
pp.  425-476. 
pp.  477-525. 
pp.  527-583. 


10  ch. 
1  pi. 


11  ch. 


pp. 
pp. 
pp. 
pp. 
pp. 
pp. 
pp. 


10  ch. 

9  ch. 

8  ch. 
8ch. 

3p 

8ch. 

13  ch 
10  ch. 

2  pi. 

Ipl 


1.     S  ch. 


10  ch. 
10  ch. 


13.  Annual  Summary,     pp.  585-599+x.     7  ch. 
1901.     Washington:  Weather  Bureau.     1902. 


1.  Jan. 

2.  Feb. 

3.  Mar. 

4.  Apr. 

5.  May. 

6.  June. 

7.  July. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


pp. 
pp. 
pp. 
pp. 

pp. 

pp 

pp. 
pp. 

PP 


1-47.     10  ch.     2  pi. 
49-97.     13  ch.     5  pi. 
99-143.     9  ch.     1  pi. 
9  ch. 


145-199. 

201-241. 

.  243-289, 

291-339. 

341-397. 

.  399-445. 

pp.  447-487. 

pp.  489-533. 

pp.  535-589. 


8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13.  Annual  Summary,  1901. 
1902. 

pp. 
pp. 
pp. 
pp. 
pp 


10  ch.     4  pi. 

4  pi. 

11.     9  ch.     1  pi.      . 

8  ch.     3  pi. 

10  ch. 

9  ch.     1  pi. 
13  ch. 

10  ch. 
pp.  591-613+ix. 


7  ch. 


8. 

9. 

10. 


Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


1-59.     10  ch. 

61-108.     10  ch. 

109-156.     9  ch. 

157-243.     12  ch. 

245-292.     8  ch.     1  pi. 
pp.  293-340.     8  ch. 
pp.  341-392.     8  ch. 
pp.  393-432.     8  ch. 
pp.  433-472.     8  ch. 
pp.  473-510.     8  ch. 


1  ?r^ 


Tables 


A29.     WEATHER   BIJRE AH— Continued 


Iflontlily  weather  review  (separates) 

[Some  of  ihe  moro  important  artifles  in  tlie  Review  were  is-^ued  separately  in 
pamphlet  form.] 

Climate  and  crop  bulletin  (broadside) 

[The  Climate  and  Crop  Bulletin  is  issued  weekly  from  April  to  September  during 
the  season  of  planting,  cultivating,  and  harvesting  of  crops,  and  monthly  from 
October  to  March.  Thetitle  "Climate  and  Crop  Bulletin"  wasadopted  February, 
189(5,  the  bulletin  having  been  previously  issued  under  the  title  "Weather-Crop 
Bulletin."  This  publication  deals  with  the  general  weather  and  crofi  conrtitiinis 
of  the  United  States,  while  bulletins  showing  more  detailed  information  for  the 
several  States  are  issued  from  the  central  stations  of  4;3  climate  and  crop  centers. 
A  Climate  and  Crop  Bulletin  of  the  cotton  region,  dealing  more  particularly  with 
the  weather  conditions  affecting  the  cotton  crop,  is  published  weekly  at  New 
Orleans  from  about  May  1  to  the  latter  part  of  October.  Cotton  RegionBulletins 
containing  temperature  and  rainfall  observations  reported  by  telegraph  from 
about  150  stations  in  the  Southern  States  are  issued  daily  from  12  district  centers 
in  the  cotton  belt  from  Ajiril  16  to  October  31.  Corn  and  Wheat  Region  Bulle- 
tins, identical  in  character  with  the  preceding,  are  issued  daily  from  9  district 
centers  in  the  corn  and  wheat  belt  from  April  1  to  September  30.  Fruit  and 
Wheat  Bulletins,  also  identical,  are  issued  from  San  Francisco  during  June,  July, 
and  August.] 

Weather-crop  bulletin. 

[Nos.  1-21  issued  by  Signal  Office,  U.  S.  A.] 


1891. 

Nos.  22-39. 

1892. 

Nos.  1-33. 

1893. 

Nos.  1-32. 

1894. 

Nos.  1-32. 

1895. 

Nos.  1-32. 

1896. 

No.  1. 

Climate  and  crop  bulletin. 

1896. 

Nos.  2-32. 

1897. 

Nos.  1-32. 

1898. 

Nos.  1-31. 

1899. 

Nos.  1-31. 

1900. 

Nos.  1-32. 

1901. 

Nos.  1-32. 

1902. 

Nos.  1-30. 

Climate  and  Health 

[Contains  reports  of  "systematic  Investigation  to  ascertain  the  relationships  and 
applicability  of  climatic  and  weather  conditions  to  sanitary  science."  Issued 
monthly,  July,  1895,  to  March,  1896,  and  then  discontinued.] 

1895.  V.  1,  nos.  1-6.     July-Dec.     1895. 
No.  1.  July.     pp.  1-25.     20  ch. 

No.  2.  Aug.  pp.  27-58.     25  ch. 

No.  3.  Sept.  pp.  59-82.     20  ch. 

No.  4.  Oct.  pp.  83-107.     20  ch. 

No.  5.  Nov.  pp.  109-145.     24  ch. 

No.  6.  Dec.  pp.  147-174.     12  ch. 

1896.  V.  2,  nos.  1-3.     Jan. -Mar.     1896. 
No.  1.  Jan.  1-35.     14  ch. 

No.  2.  Feb.     37-64.     12  ch. 

No.  3.   Mar.     65-92.     12  ch.     1  diagram. 

[Discontinued  Mar.  28,  1896.] 

Cold  Avave  bulletin  (broadside) 

No.  1.  Cold  wave  of  Jan.  2-5,  1896.     Jan.  8,  1896.     (Chart.) 

Daily  river  §taget« 

Pts.  1-3.     Issued  by  Signal  Office,  War  Department. 

Ft.  4.     Principal  rivers  of  U.  S.,  1890-92;  by  Thomas  Russell.     Ixvii.     4° 

Same,  with  gauge  readings.     Ixvii ^^439  jip.     10  charts.     4° 
Pt.  5.     Principal  rivers  of  U.  S.,  1893-95;  by  Park  Morrill.     Ixii  jij..     4° 

Same,  with  gauge  readings.     Ixii -f  555  pp.     4° 
Pt.  6.     Principal  rivers  of  U.  S.,  1896-99;  by  H.  C.  Frankentield.     1900. 
446  pp.     4° 


133 


Tables 

tlasslfloa- 
tion  no. 

A29.il: 

A» 

A^ 
A^* 

B' 

B^ 


E' 

E^ 

G^ 

G^ 
H 


K 

A29.12: 

An3 

C81 
C82» 


C822 
D631 

D63^ 

Ob7 
R13 

R52' 

R52'^ 
R523 

Sep 

Sel'^ 


Su7 


A29.     WEATHER   BIIREAIT—Continued 

Instrument  Room  (or  ]>i vision)  eireulars 

A.  Instructions  for  obtaining  and   transcribing  records  from   recording 
instruments.     Washington,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     12  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed. ;  by  C.  F.  Marvin.     1894.     40  pp. 

A.  Instructions  for  obtaining  and  tabulating  records  from  recording  instru- 

_  ments;  by  C.  F.  Marvin.     1898.     31  pp. 

B.  Directions  for  use  of  maximum  and  minimum  thermometers.     Wash- 

ington, AVeather  Bureau.     1892.     11  pp. 

B.  Instructions  for  use  of  maximum  and  minimum  thermometers,  rev. 

ed.     1895.     16  pp. 

C.  Instructions  for  use  of  rain-gauge.     Washington,   Weather  Bureau, 

1892.     8  pp. 
Same,  rev.  ed.     1895.     11  pp. 

D.  Anemometry,  a  circular  of  general  information  respecting  theory  and 

operation  of  typical  instruments  for  indicating,  measuring,  and  auto- 
matically recording  wind  movement  and  direction,  etc. ;  prepared 
by  C.  F."  Marvin.    'Washington,  Weather  Bureau.     1893.     40  pp. 
Same.     1900.     67  pp.     1  pi. 

E.  Instructions  for  using  Marvin's  weighing  rain  and  snow  gauge  [by  C.  F. 

Marvin].     1893.     16  pp. 

E.  Measurement  of  precipitation;  by  C.  F.  Marvin.     1899.     28  pp. 

F.  Barometers  and  measurement  of  atmospheric  pressure;  byC.  F.  Marvin. 

1894.     74  pp. 
Same,  2d  edition.     1901.     94  pp. 

G.  Instructions  for  use  of  combined  maximum  and  minimum  soil  ther- 

mometers; by  C.  F.  Marvin  and  Milton  Whitney.     1894.     8  pp. 
G.  Instructions  for  care  and  management  of  sunshine  recorders;  by  C.  F. 
Marvin.     1896.     18  pp. 
Same,  2d  ed.     1901.     19  pp. 
H.  Instructions  for  use  of  maximum  and  minimum  radiation  thermome- 
ters; by  C.  F.  Marvin  and  Milton  Whitney.     1894.     10  pp. 
[No  circulars  I  or  J  will  be  issued.] 
K.  Instructions  for  aerial  observers;   by  C.  F.  Marvin.     1898.     33  pp. 
3  pi. 

Instruetions  (unnumbered ) 

Aneroid  barograph.     Instructions  for  use  of  aneroid  barograph  on  Great 

Lakes.     Washington,  Weather  Bureau.     1897.     7  pp. 
Corn.     Instructions  governing  corn,  wheat,  cotton,  sugar,  and  rice  region 

service;  by  James  Berry.     Washington,  Weather  Bureau.     1897. 

9  pp.     1  table. 
Cotton  region.     Instructions  to  observers  and  code  for  enciphering  reports 

at  cotton  region  and  sugar  and  rice  stations  of  Weather  Bureau. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     27  pp. 
Same.     1895.     39  pp. 
Displaymen.     Instructions  to  special  displaymen.     Washington,  D.  C, 

Weather  Bureau.     1892.     13  pp.     12°. 
Displaynien.      Instructions    to    wind-signal    displavnien.      Washington, 

Weather  Bureau.     1896.     11pp.     1  pi. 
Observers.     Instructions  for  observers.     1895.     82  pp. 
Rainfall  observers.     Instructions  to  special  rainfall  observers.     Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Weather  Bureau.     1893.     22  pp. 
River  observers.     Instructions  for  special   river  observers;   by  Thomas 

Russell.     Washington,  D.  C,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     54  pp. 
River  observers.     Instructions  for  special  river  observers.     1894.     49  pp. 
River  observers.     Instructions  to  special  river  and  rainfall  observers.    1902. 

Seacoast  telegraph  lines.  Instructions  to  operators  on  United  States  sea- 
coast  telegraph  lines;  by  E.  L.  Bugbee.     1892.     24  pp. 

Seacoast  telegraph  lines.  Instructions  to  operators  on  seacoast  telegraph 
lines;  bv  J.  H.  Robinson.  Washington,  Weather  Bureau.  1897. 
26  pp.    'l  pi. 

Sunshine  recorder.  Instructions  for  usingglass  electrical  sunshine  recorder, 
pattern,  1893.     n.  t.  p.     [1S9;^.]     4  pp. 


134 


Tables 


I'laKsIflca- 
tioii  no. 


A29.     WEATHER   Bl'RE All— Continued 


IiiHtruetioni!!  (uniunnbered) — Continued 

Voluntiirv  observers.     Instructions  for  voluntary  observers;  Ijv  T.  Russell. 

1892.     100  pp. 
Voluntarv  observers.    Instructions  for  voluntary  observers.     Washington, 
Weather  Bureau.     1897.    22  pp.     1  pi. 
Same,  Washington,  Weather  Bureau.     1899.     23  pp.     1  pi. 
Same,  2d  edition,  comprising   circulars  B  and  C,  instrument   room. 
1901.     28  pp.     1  pi. 

]9Ietcorolo$;icaI  chart  of  the  Oreat  Lakes  (20  x  25  in.) 

1897.  Oct.-Dec. 

1898.  Apr. -Dec.  and  Summary  for  vear. 

1899.  Mav-Dec;  Summary  for  1899;  V.  2,  no.   9;  bv  A.  J.  Henry  and 
N.  B".  Conger.     1899.     28  pp.     12  charts.     4° 

1900.  May-Dec.  Nos.  1-8;  Summary  for  season;   by  A.  J.   Henry  and 
N.  B.  Conger.    V.  3,  no.  9  [erroneously  printed  10] .    23  pp.    14  ch.  4° 

1901.  No.  1.  [No  monthly  date,  received  June  21,  1901.]    28  pp.    4  ch.    4° 
No.  2.  Summary  for  sea.son  [no  monthly  date,  received  Jan.  30,  1902]. 

32  pp.     8  ch.     4° 

1902.  No.  1.     26  pp.     1  pi.     4° 

River  and  flood  service 

Monthly  report  (reprinted  from  Monthlv  Weather  Review). 
1897.     Sept.,  11  pp.     1  pi. 
Oct.,  11  pp.     1  pi. 


pi. 


Nov.,  13  pp. 

Ipl. 

Dec,  13  pp. 

Ipl. 

1898.     Jan.,  18 

pp.     1 

Feb.,  14  pp. 

Ipl. 

Mar.,  19  pp. 

Ipl. 

Apr.,  30  pp. 

Ipl. 

May,  14  pp. 

Ipl. 

June,  14  pp. 

Ipl. 

July,  13  pp. 

Ipl. 

Aug.,  15  pp. 

Ipl. 

Sept.,  15  pp. 

Ipl. 

Oct.,  16  pp. 

Ipl. 

[Discontinued.] 

Sanitary  climatology  circulars 

No.  1.   [Asking  cooperation  of  phvsicians,  boards  of  health,  etc.]     Jan.  2, 

1895.     (Circ.) 
No.  2.   [To  officials  of  United   States  weather  bureaus   on  methods   of 

keeping  statistics,  etc.]     Jan.  2,  1895.     (Circ.) 
No.  3.  [Topublishersof  periodicals,  newspapers,  etc.]  Jan.  2,1895.    (Circ.) 
No.  4.  Information  relative  to  investigation  of  influence  of  climate  on 

health.     [1895.]     7  pp. 
[Series  discontinued.] 

Snow  and  ice  bulletin 

[Issue  bcKun  Feb.,  1892.  Issued  in  weekly  numbers  from  early  in  December  to  Latter 
part  of  March.  First  title,  "Depth  of  Snow  on  Ground,"  used  to  Mar.  30,  1896; 
chanp;ed  to  "Snow  and  lee  Chart,"  and  continued  under  that  name  until  Feb.  21, 
1899,  when  the  present  title  was  substituted.  Shows  area  covered  by  snow,  its 
depth,  aind  tlie  thickness  of  ice  in  rivers  and  harbors.] 

Storm  bulletin 

Lake  sToinr  lifLi.ETiN. 

1893,  nos.  1-5. 

1894,  no.  1. 
Storm  bulletin. 

1894,  nos.  2, 3. 

1895,  nos.  1-3. 

1896,  nos.  1-5. 
1897  (none  issued). 


135 


TablCN 

ClaNsIflca- 
tioii  iiu. 

A29.1T: 


898 
899 
900 

A29.1§: 


891 
892 
893 
894 
895' 

895^ 

896 

897 

898 

899 

900 

901 

902 

A29.19: 

897 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

Storm  bulletin — Continued 

Storm  bulletin — Continued 

1898,  no.  1. 

1899,  no.  1. 

1900,  no.  1. 

Weather  map  (broadside) 

[Thi.s  publication,  issued  at  the  Weather  Bureau  in  Washington,  is  the  only  Govern- 
ment publication  issue<l  I'very  day  in  tlie  year,  Sundays  and  holidays  included. 

At  94  stations  of  the  Weather  Bureau  smaller  ueaiher  maps  are  issued  daily,  except 
Sundays  and  holidays.  At  18  of  the  less  important  stations  bulletins,  containing 
practically  the  same  meteorological  data  that  appear  on  the  weather  maps,  are 
issued. 

To  an  extent  permitted  by  the  editions,  the  maps  and  bulletins  are  furnished  free 
of  charge  t(i  business  and  commercial  exchanges,  corporations,  firms,  individ- 
uals, and  educational  institutidus  that  will  display  them  for  the  benefit  of  the 
public  or  use  them  for  ediicational  purposes.] 

[Issued  bv  Signal  Office,  tri-dailv  from  Jan.  1,1871,  7:35  a.  m.,  to  June  30,  1S88;  semi- 
daily,"  July  1,  1888,  to  June  30,  1891.] 

Semi-daily. 

1891,  July  1- 

1892,  Jan.  1- 

1893,  Jan.  1- 

1894,  Jan.  1- 

1895,  Jan.  1- 
Dailv. 
1895;;  Oct.  1- 

1896,  Jan.  1- 

1897,  Jan.  1- 

1898,  Jan.  1- 

1899,  Jan.  1- 

1900,  Jan.  1- 

1901,  Jan.  1- 

1902,  Jan.  1- 


-Dec.  31. 
■Dec.  31. 
Dec.  31. 
■Dec.  31. 
Sept.  30. 

Dec.  31. 
-Dec.  31. 
-Dec.  31. 
-Dec.  31. 
-Dec.  31. 
-Dec.  31. 
-Dec.  31. 
-Dec.  31. 


iSlpeeial  river  bulletins  (circulars)     4* 
1897.     Mar.  15-19,  28-31;  Apr.  1-29. 


136 


INDEX   TO   THE   TABLES 

When  the  consulter  finds  in  this  index  an  entry  which  interests 
him,  let  him  note  the  reference  figures  or  "classification  number" 
opposite  such  entry,  then  turn  to  the  same  figures  in  the  "Tables" 
which  form  the  first  part  of  this  work.  These  will  easil}^  be  found, 
because  they  are  arranged  in  numerical  order  from  1  to  the  end. 
Having  turned  in  the  Tables  to  the  figures  of  the  index  entry,  there 
will  l)e  found  a  complete  statement  of  the  number,  series,  bureau,  etc., 
by  which  the  publication  indexed  is  known,  and  also  its  exact  title  and 
histor3^ 

For  a  full  explanation  of  the  "classification  numbers"  used  as  refer- 
ence figures  in  this  index,  see  pp.  8-15,  without  a  careful  perusal  of 
which  the  best  results  can  not  be  obtained  in  using"  this  index. 


137 


Abattoirs.     See  Cattle  markets  and  abattoirs. 
Abbe,  Cleveland: 

Anchor  ice,  note  on.     1897.     p.  212 

Aqueous  vapor,  total  quantity  of,  in  atmosphere.     1894. 

Atmospheric  refractions  at  surface  of  water.     1896.     p.  37 

Marine  nephoscope  and  its  usefulness  to  navigator.     1894. 

Meteorological  notes,  monthly,  Aug.,  1893,  to  Oct.,  1902. 
"Notes"  are  entered  under  individual  titles  in  index], 

Metereological  work  of  U.  S.  Signal  Service,  1870  to  1891. 
p.  232.; 


p.  539  . 

1 

p. 161.. 
[The 

1895. 


Munich,  International  Conference  of  Meteorologists,  Aug.,  1891. 

p.  626 

same,  p.  626 

Precipitation,  true  amount  of,  determination  of,  and  its  bearing 

on  theories  of  forest  influence.     1893.     p.  175 , 

Rainfall,  charting  of,  note  on.     1902.     p.  214 

Weather  Bureau  signals.     1892.     p.  35 

Weather  determining  instruments,  corrections,  methods  of  reduc- 
tion, resulting  accuracy,     p.  37 

Weather  forecasts,  long-range,  physical  basis  of.     1901.     p.  551 .. 
See  also,  as  joint  author,  De  Riemer,  Alicia  — Richards,  George 
W. ;  as  translator,  Bergholz,  Paul. 
Abbot,   Charles  G.     Sun-sj^ot  cycle,   relation   of,   to   meteorology. 

1902.     p.  178 '. [.. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom: 
Chagres  River — 

discharges  of,  ratio  of,  to  rainfall.     1900.     p.  541 

upper,  rainfall  and  drainage  in.     1900.     p.  243 

Climatology  of  Isthmus  of  Panama,  including  temperature,  winds, 
barometric  pressure,  and  precipitation,  1899.     pp.  198,  302  ... 

Heat,  our  killing.     1901.     p.  371 

Meteorology  of  Panama — 

contributions  to.     1899.     p.  7 

report  of.     1899.     p.  463 

Abbott,  James  W.     Roads,  mountain,     p.  183 

Same,  p.  527 

Abbott,  L.  S.: 

Cattle,  feeding  of,  aids  to.     p.  211 

Potato  culture  in  Lake  County,  Ohio.     p.  295 

Abbreviations  used  in  p]xperiment  Station  Record 

Abel,  (Mrs.)  Mary  Hinman: 

Beans,  peas,  and  other  legumes  as  food.     1900 

Sugar  as  food.     1899 

Abercrombie,  John   W.     Common  schools  as  affected   by   roads. 

1902.     p.  39 "- 

Abercrombie,  W.  R.     Copper  River  country,  Alaska,  notes  on.     p. 

307 

Abilene,  Texas.     Forage  crops  and  range  improvement  at,  progress 

of  experiments  (Bentley).     1899 

A bortion.     iSee  Cows  —  Mares. 

Abutilon  avicennte,  cultivation   of,  in  New  Jersey  (Waterhouse). 

p.  606 

Acapulco,  Mexico: 

Grasses  collected  by  Dr.   E.   Palmer  in  vicinity  of    (Scribner), 

1897.     p.  7 

Roseanthus,   a  new  genus  of  cucurbitaceae  from    (Cogniaux). 

1896.     p.  577  

Accessions  to  Agriculture  Department  library 

Accounts  and  Disl)ursements  Division,  Agriculture  Department 

Acetylene  gas,  substitution  of,   for  oil   in  storm-warning  lanterns 

(Richardson).     1902.     p.  154 

Acid  and  alkali  solutions,  standardization  of: 

1892  ( Parsons),     j).  80 

1893  (Jenter).     j).  43 

1894  (Miller),     p.  145 

Acid  media.     iSee  Media. 

Acid  soils.     See  Soils. 


Index 

Classiflcation  no. 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:24 
A29.3:ll  ' 

A29.6: 

A29.3:ll- 

Al. 1:891 
A29. 1:891^ 

A13.3:7 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:7 

A29. 1:891'' 
A29.6:29 


A29.6:30 


A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 


A  1.1:866 
A  1.1:865 
A10.2:Ab2 

Al. 9:121 
A1.9:93 

A22.3:23 

A10.P:901 

A3. 4:23 

Al. 1:879 

A3. 3:4 

A6.5:3 
A17.3: 
A2. 

A29.3:31 

A  7. 3:35 
A7.3:38 
A7.3:43 


.130 


Index 


Acorn  insects,  primary  and  secondary  (Murtfeldt).     1894. 

Actinonivco^is.     Sre  Lnnipy-jaw. 

Acworth",  A.  E.     Old  records  of  cold  weather  in  March  in  Maryland, 

1823-94.     p.  126 _ 

Adams,  F.  G.: 

Agricnltnre  in  common  schools.     1885.     p.  174 

Sorghum  culture  in  Kansas,  history  of.     1884.     p.  71 

Adams  (Mrs.)  L.  B.     Home  life,  training,  and  ambitions  of  farmers' 

bovs.     p.  307 

Addams,  Jane.     See  Atvvater,  Wilbur  ()lin,and  Bryant,  Arthur  Peyton. 

Adininducks,  i)ractical  forestry  in  (Graves).     1899 

Adulterated  l)utter.     See  Renovated  butter. 

Aegeriida\     See  Moths. 

Aerial  observations,  1899  (Wurtz).     ]>.  114 

same  (Noyes).     p.  117 

same  (Piercy).     p.  119 

Aerial  observers,  instructions  for  ( ^Marvin ) .     1 898 

Aerial  voyages  by  l)alloons  and  kites,  notes  on  ( Rotch ) .    1900.    p.  553. 

See  also  Balhxnis. 

Aerolite,  fall  of,  in  Arizona  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  56 

Aeronautical  Conference,  International,  at  Strassburg,  Germany,  1898, 

report  on  (Rotch).     p.  158 

Aeronautical  Congress,  International,  at  Berlin,  1902  (Rotch).    p.  356. 
Aeronautics,  international  committee  on,  personnel  of  (Abbe).    1896. 

p.  462 

Aero-physical  observatory,  equipment  of  (McAdie).     1896.     p.  453. 
Africa,  South: 

Animal  products  in  (Stowe).     p.  512 

Frost  work  in,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  14 

Meat  in  (Stowe).     p.  512 

Meteorology,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  13 

See  also  Cape  Colony. 
Agamodistomum  ophthalmobium.     See  Fluke-worms. 
Agarics,  North  American,  report  on  (Macadam).     1889.     p.  58, 135.. 

See  also  Mushrooms. 
Agaricus  campestris  and  other  basidiomycetous  fungi,  spores  of,  pre- 
liminary study  of  germination  of  (Ferguson).     1902 

Agaves: 

Fiber- producing  (Dodge).     1893.     p.  34 

Geographic  and  vertical  distribution  of,  in  deserts  and  desert 

ranges  of  southern  California,  southern  Nevada,  northwestern 

Arizona,  and  southwestern  Utah  (Merriam).     1893.     p.  345., 

Age,  determination  of,  by  teeth  in  domestic  animals.     1898.     p.  667 

Agonoderus  pallepes  injurious  to  corn,  note  on.     1886.     p.  44 

Agricultural  Academy.     See  Poppelsdorf,  Prussia. 

Agricultural  and  climatic  features  of  arid  regions  of  Pacific  slope,  etc. 

(Hilgard  and  others).     1882 

Agricultural  and  horticultural  periodicals,  list  of: 

1867.  p.  404  

1868.  p.  608 

1870.  p.  544  

Agricultural  and  horticultural  societies  and  clubs,  complete  list.     p. 

364 

Same.     1869 

Agricultural  and  mechanical  college  of  Alabama.     See  Atwater,  Wil- 
bur Olin,  and  Woods,  Chas.  Dayton. 

Agricultural  and  mechanical  colleges: 
Relation  of — 

to  Department  of  Interior,  1893  (Holcombe).     p.  114 

to  State  (Drake).     1901.     p.  183 

Agricultural  associations  and  farmers'  institutes,  relations  between 
(Dye).     1902.     p.  44 

Agricultural  a.«sociations  in  Belgium  (De  Vuyst).     1898.     p.  3 

Agricultural  books,  recent,  review  of: 

1868.  p.  555 

1869.  p.  487  

1871.  p.  410 


Classlfleatloii  no. 
318..!  A9.7:6 


A29:6:22 

Al:7:9 
A7:3:3 

Al.  1:863 

A 13. 3:26 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.il  :K 
A29.6:28 


A  29. 6:25 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:24 

A4. 1:898 
A29.6:28 
A4. 1:900 
A29.6:28 


A28.5:5 

A19.3:16 

All. 5:5 


A5.5:7 

A1.10:8S 

A9.3:12 


A1.8:20 

Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:868 
Al.  1:870 

A  1.1:867 
A1.2:Sol 


A10.3:16 
A 10. 3:99 

A10.3:110 
A10.6:9 


A  1.1:868 
Al. 1:869 
Al.l:871 


140 


p- 


18 


Agricultural  botany.     See  Botany. 
Agricultural  census  of  Austria.     1865.     ]So.  6 

Same,  Belgium.     1885.     No.  24.     p.  ?>~ 

Agricultural  chemical  analysis,  apparatus  used  in,  some  new  forms 

of,  explanation  of  (Wiley) .     1890.     p.  96 

Agricultural  chemistry: 

Estimation  and  importance  to,  of  ash  constituents  of  plants  (Tol- 
lens).     1902,     pp.  207,  305 

Facts  in.     1867.     p.  92 

Progressin,  1899.     p.  742 _.. 

See  also  Chemical  analysis  - —  Chemistry  —  Chemists,  Official  Agri- 
cultural, Association  of  —  Fertilizers  —  Manures  —  Soils. 
Agricultural  Chemists,  Official,  Association  of.     See  Chemists,  Official 

Agricultural,  Association  of. 
Agricultural  climatology  station  at  Juvisy,  physical  and  meteorolog- 
ical researches  at,  principally  on  solar  ravs   (Flammarion). 

1899.     pp.  103,  203 " 

Agricultural  college,  what  [it]  ought  to  be,  paper  on  (Maurice) .     1885. 

p.  108 

Agricultural  colleges  (land-grant  colleges): 

Agricultural  departments  of,  requirements  for  admissioii  to,  and 
cost  of  attendance.     1900.     p.  674 

American,  some  types  of  (True).     1898.     p.  63 

Attitude  of,  toward  university  extension  ( Voorhees).    1895.    p.  49. 

Collective  exhibit  of,  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893 
(Alvord).     p.  103 

Education  at,  general  drift  of  (Patterson).     1901.     p.  99 

Forest  experiment  stations  in  connection  with  (Egleston).     1885. 
p.  153 

Historical  sketch  of  (French),     p.  137 

How  may  university  extension  work  be  best  conducted  bv?  (Rob- 
erts).'   1898.     p.  55 -' 

Libraries  of  (Clark).     1902.     p.  25 

Limits  of  education  under  the  law  at  (Knapp).     1885.     p.  163... 

List  of,  1872 

same.     1876 

Manual  labor  in  (Emery).     1891.     p.  106 

Military  instruction    in,    report  of    committee  on    (Atherton). 
1901.     p.  85 

National  defense  and  (Dabney).     1899.     p.  64 

same,  n.  d 

Note  on.     1866.     p.  71 

Preparatory  teaching  in  ( Hilgard ) .     1898.     p.  61 

Preparatory  work  in  (Hays).     1898.     p.  65 

Statistics  of.     1899.     p.  1001 

Vegetable  j)hysiology  in  (Stone).     1896.     p.  99 

What  can  thev  do  to  nourish  a  hearty  sentiment  for  rural  life 
(Davenport).     1896.     p.  82 

What    mechanical   work    shall   we  give  to   students    of     our? 
(Drake.)     1895.     p.  71 

AVhat  should  be  taught  in?  (Fairchild).     1896.     p.  69 

same  (Goodell).     p.  71 

same  (Waters),     p.  73 

same  (White),     p.  75 

Work  of,  some  general  considerations  regarding  (Ellis).     1899. 
p.  15 

See  aim  Agricultural  education  —  Cirencester,  England  —  Down- 
ton,   England  —  Illinois,   ['niversity  of  — Kansas  State  Agri- 
cultural College  —  Poppelsdorf,  Prussia  —  Purdue  University 
School  of  Agriculture. 
Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations: 

Address  list  of 

Relation  to  farmers'  institutes  (Hutchinson).     1902.     p.  33 

Road  making  at,  letter  relative  to  cooperation  of  road-inquiry 
office  in  aiil  of  (Stone) 

Statistics  of.      1 894 


Index 

ClaKsiflcatiun  no. 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:23 

A7.3:28 


Al  0.6:13 
A27.9:5 
Al.  10:899 


A10.6:10 
A  1.7:9 


Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:898 
A10.3:24 

A10.3:16 
A10.3:99 

A1.7:9 
Al.  1:865 

A10.3:49 

A10.3:115 

A1.7:9 

A1.8:5 

A1.8:12 

A10.3:7 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:65 

A10.4:4a 

A27.9:4 

A10.3:49 

A10.3:49 

A10.6:10 

A10.3:41 

A 10. 3:41 

A 10. 3:24 
A 10. 3:41 
Al  0.3:41 
A10.3:41 
A10.3:41 

A 10. 3:65 


A 10. 4:26 
A10.3:110 

A22.2:Ag8 
A10.4:27 


141 


Index 

Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations — Continued 
Statistics  of — 

1 896 

1897  (Sommers) 

1898  (Sommers) 

1899  ( Davis ) - 

1899,  report  on.     p.  1002 

1900  (Spethmann) 

1901  (Spethmann) 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  American,  Associa- 
tion of: 

[1st  annual]  convention,  July  8,  9, 1885,  proceedings  of 

2(1  annual  convention,  Jan.,  1889,  circular  urging  attendance  at ... 
same,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A.  W.  Harris  and  H.  E.  Al- 

Yord.     1889 

.3d  annual  convention,  Nov.,  1889,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A. 

W.  llarri.s  and  11.  E.  Alvord 

4th  annual  convention,   1890,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A.  W. 

Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvord 

5th  annual  convention,  1891,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A.  W. 

Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvord 

same,  delegates  and  visitors  registered 

6th  annual  convention,  1892,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A.  W. 

Harris  and  H.  E.  Alvord 

same,  report  on.     p.  397 

7th  annual  convention,   1893,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A.  C. 

True  and  H.  E.  Alvord 

same,  report  on.     p.  272 

8th  annual  convention,  1894,  proceedings  of;  edited  bv   A.    C. 

True  and  H.  H.  Goodell ' '. 

same,  report  on.     p.  257 

9th  annual  convention,   1895,  proceedings  of ;  edited   by  A.   C. 

True  and  H.  H.  Goodell 

same,  report  on.     p.  169 

10th  annual  convention,  1896,  list  of  delegates  and  visitors  to. 

1896 

same,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A.  C.  True  and  II.  H.  Goodell. 

same,  report  on  (Beal).     p.  541 

11th  annual  convention,  1897,  proceedings  of ;  edited  bv  A.  C. 

True  and  H.  H.  Goodell ". 

same,  report  on  (Beal ) .     p.  303 

12th  annual  convention,  1898,  proceedings  of;  edited  bv  A.  C. 

True,  W.  H.  Beal,  and  H.  H.  Goodell '. 

same,  report  on  (Beal) .     p.  704 

13th  annual  convention,  1899,  proceedings  of;  edited  by  A.  C. 

True,  AV.  H.  Beal,  and  H.  H.  Goodell 

same,  report  on  ( Allen ) .     p.  405 

14th  annual  convention,  1900,  proceedings  of;  edited  bv  A.  C. 

True,  W.  H.  Beal,  and  H.  H.  Goodell " 

same,  report  on  (Allen),     p.  404 

15th  annual  convention,  1901,  proceedings  of;  edited  bv  A.  C. 

True,  W.  H.  Beal,  and  H.  H.  Goodell 

same,  report  on.     p.  507 

16th  annual  convention,  1902,  report  on  (Crosby),     p.  313 

Ci  mstitution  of.     1897 

Report  of  executive  committee — 

Jan.,  1889.     p.  23 

Nov.,  1889.     p.  15 

1890.     p.  19 

1892.  p.  21 

1893.  p.  19 

1894.  p.  15 

1895.  p.  5 

1896.  p.  11 

1897.  p.  11 

1898.  p.  13 

1899.  p.  11  


('lus^lll('lltluIl  no. 


A10.4:35 
A10.3:51 
A10.3:64 
A10.3:78 
A]0.6:10 
A 10. 3:97 
A10.3:114 


A1.7:9 
A10.4:13 

A10.5:l 

A 10. 5:2 

A10.5:3 

A 10. 3:7 
A10.4:21 

A10.3:16 
A10.6:4 

A10.3:20 
A10.6:5 

A10.3:24 
A 10. 6:6 

A10.3:30 
A10.6:7 

A1.2:Ag8i 

A10.3:41 

A10.6:8 

A 10. 3:49 
A10.6:9 

A10.3:65 
A10.6:10 

A10.3:76 
A10.6:ll 

A10.3:99 
A10.6:12 

A10.3:115 
A10.6:13 
A10.6:14 
A10.4:36 

A10.5:1 

A10.5:2 

Al  0.5:3 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:20 

A10.3:24 

A10.3:30 

A10.3:41 

A10.3:49 

A 10. 3:65 

A10.3:76 


142 


Agricnliural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  etc. — Gontinned 
Report  of  executive  committee — Continued 

1900.  p.  11 

1901.  p.  19 

See  also  Agricultural  Congres.s,  National — Agriculture  and  Chem- 
istry Section  —  Agriculture  Sec;tion — Agriculturists,  conven- 
tions of,  1882  and  1883  —  Botany  Section — Chemistry  vSec- 
tion  —  College  Work  Section  —  Entomology  Section  —  Horti- 
culture and  Botany  Section —  Horticulture  Section — Mechanic 
Arts  Section. 

Agricultural   colleges  and   model   farms,    letter  on   (McChesney). 
1868.     p.  460 _. _. _. .  - . 

Agricultural  colleges  and  other  institutions  in  United  States,  having 
courses  in  agriculture: 
Directorv  of.     1885 


Index 

<'la)4sifi<-ati(iii  iiu. 


A10.3:99 
A10.3:115 


ist  of — 

1895. 

P- 

1896. 

P- 

1897. 

P- 

1898. 

P- 

1899. 

P- 

1900. 

P- 

1901. 

P- 

557 
603 
622 
597 
671 
637 
615 


A27.9:6 


A.  1.8:39 

Al.  10:895 
Al. 10:896 
A1.10:897 
Al. 10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 


Organization,  list  of,  with  courses  of  study  and  boards  of  instruc- 
tion— 


1889.  p.  24 

1890.  p.  37 
June,  1892. 
April,  1893. 
Jan.,  1894. 
Jan.,  1895. 
Jan.,  1896. 
Feb.,  1897. 
Jan.,  1898. 
Jan.,  1899. 
Jan.,  1900. 
Jan.,  1901. 
Mar.,  1902. 


,  33 

,  32 
29. 
27. 
27. 
25. 
24. 


Agricultural  Congress,  National,  proceedings  of: 

[1st]    annual   meeting,   Washington,  D.    C,    Feb.   15-17,   1872. 
(Called  convention) 

same,  report  on.     p.  59 

3d  annual  meeting,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  13,  1874,  report  on.    p.  258. 
5th  annual  meeting,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  12-14,  1876,  report 

on.     p.  402 

Agricultural  education: 

Address  on  (Hamilton).     1896.     p.  48 

Advances  in  (Hays).     1893.     p.  132 

Belgium  ( De  Vuvst).     1893.     p.  703 

same  (True). '   1896.     p.  361 

Cooperation  of  Department  of  Agriculture  in  ( Willits).     p.  65. . . 

Europe  (McChesney).     p.  127 

European  institutions  for,  some  features  of  (True).    1897.     p.  7.. 

Evolution  of  (Fairchihl).     1898.     p.  32 

Farmers'  Institute  as  factor  in  creating  desire  for  (Hamilton). 

1902.     p.  68 

•     Finland  (Woll).     1898.     pp.  605,  703 

France  (Smith).     1900.     p.  115 

General  drift  of,  at  land-grant  colleges  (Patterson).     1901.     p.  99. 

German V.     1876.     p.  281 

Great  Britain.     1865.     p.  8.     No.  2 „ 

Industrial  and,  paper  relative  to  (McWhirter).     1885.     p.  105... 

Italy  (PapareUi).     1893.     p.  326 

Japan  (Tamari).     1885.     p.  187 

Limits   of,    under  the   law,    at  agricultural    colleges    (Knapp). 

1885.     p.  163 


A10.3:1 

A10.3:5 

A10.3:12 

A10.3:13 

A10.3:19 

A10.3:23 

A10.3:27 

A10.3:39 

A10.3:47 

A10.3:59 

A10.3:74 

Al  0.3:88 

A10.3:lll 


A1.2:C76 
A27.9:10 
A27.9:12 

A27.9:14 

Al  0.3:41 
A10.3:16 
Al  0.6:4 
A  1.1 0:896 
Al.  1:891 
A  1.1:868 
A  10.4:32 
A 10. 3:49 

A10.3:120 

A 10. 6:9 

Al.  10:900 

A10.3:99 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:3 

A1.7:9 

A10.6:4 

A1.7:9 


A  1.7:9 


148 


!>• 


279. 


Index 

Agricultural  education — Continued 

Xecesaity  of  (Smith).     1883.     p.  22 

same 

New  Jersey  ( Cook ) .     1882.     p.  7 

Nortli  Carolina  ( Holmes).     188'1     p.  84 

Popular,  fur  farmer  in  Cnited  folates  (True).     1897 

I'ractical  and  scientitic  (Liggett).     1900.     P-  48^ 

Scandinavian  countries,  notes  on  (Woll).     1897.     p.  7 

same.     1898.     pp.  605,  703 

United  States  (True),     p.  157 

See  alffo  Agricultural  colleges  —  Industrial  colleges. 

Agricultural  engineer  ( Magruder) .     1900.     p.  103 

Agricultural  exhibition.     See  Hamburg. 

Ao-ricultural  experiment  station  as  educator  of  farmer  (Caldwell). 

1882.     p.  20  

Agricultural  experiment  stations: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of.     1889-1902 

Address  list  of.     1893 

Advertising  in  publications  of  (True).     1898.     p.  41 

Agricultural  conditions  in  U.   S.  as  related  to  (Smith).     1900. 

p.  19 

Annual  reports  of  U.  S.  stations  for  1888,  digest  of 

Botanists  at — 

functions  of  (Stone)  1901.     p.  138 

list  of,  with  outline  of  work  in  botany.     1890 

Bulletins  of — 

present  and  prospective  (Ingersoll).     1893.     p.  138 

what  is  mission  of?  ( Goodell) .     1895.     p.  69 

Collective  exhibit  at  Paris  exposition,  1900 — 

catalogue  of  (Evans).     1900.     p.  633 

committee  report  on  preparation  and  care  of  (Harris).     1898. 

p.  43 

same  (Armsby).     1899.     p.  30 

same  (Armsby).     1900.     p.  20 

same  (Armsby).     1901.     p.  23 

Cooperative  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition — 

committee  report  on  (Armsby).     1892.     ji.  24 

same  (Armsby).  ■  1893.     p.  99 

same  (Armsby).     1894.     p.  34 

favoring  plan  for  (Harris).     1891.     p.  43 

Cooperative  experiments,  call  of  meeting.  Mar.  5,  1889,  to  discuss. 
Cooperative  work  between  Agriculture  Department  and  (Bryan) 

1901.     p.  59 

Cooperation  with — 

farmer's  organizations  in  experiment  work  (Jenkins).     1895. 

p.  50 

Weather  Bureau  (Harris).     1893.     p.  106 

Dairy  work  at  (Allen).     1897.     p.  359 

Entomological  work  in  (Osborn).     1895.     p.  85 

Entomologists'  work  in  (Cook).     1891.     p.  212 

Establishment  and  growth  of,  in  U.  S.  (True).     1889.     p.  73 

Farmers'  institute  as  promoter  of  closer  intimacy  between  farm- 
ers and.     1902.     p.  78 

Food  laboratories  in  connection  with,  suggestions  for  establishment 

of.     1893 

Foreign — 

63 

p.  64 
p.  69 
p.  85 


('laKsifl<'iiti(m  nu. 

A1.7:2 
A1.8:25 
A  1.8:22 
A1.7:2 
Al. 10:897 
A10.3:76 
A10.4:32 
A10.6:9 
Al.  10:899 

A10.3:76 


list  of,  Jan.,  1899.     p 
same,  Jan.,  1900. 
same,  Jan.,  1901. 
same,  Mar..  1902. 
work  of,  etc.  (Angerer).     1872.     p.  297 

same  ( True  and  Crosby ) .     1902 

Grassand  forage-plant  investigations  in  (Williams).    1901.    p.  148. 
Growth  and  purpose  in  America,  addresson  (Jordan).    1901.    j).  42. 
Historical  and  statistical  report  of,  in  V.  S.  (True) .     1899.     p.  513. 
History  and  present  status  of,  in  U.  S.,  report  prepared  for  Paris 
Exposition,  1900  (True  and  Clark) .     1900 


A1.8:22 


A 10. 6: 
A 10. 4:24 
A 10. 3:49 

A10.3:80 
A10.3:2' 

A10.3:99 
A10.3:6 

A10.3:16 
A10.3:24 

A10.3:80 

A10.3:49 
A 10. 3:65 
A10.3:76 
A10.3:99 

A10.3:7 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:20 

A10.5:3 

A10.4:5 

A10.3:99 


A10.3:24 

A10.3:16 

A10.6:8 

A10.3:24 

A9.7:3 

A10.3:l 

A10.3:120 

A10.3:17 

A10.3:59 

A10.3:74 

A10.3:88 

Al  0.3:11 

A27.9:10 

A10.3:112 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:99 

Al.  10:899 

A10.3:80 


144 


Agricultural  experiment  stations — Continued 
Horticulturists  of — 

list  of,  with  outline  of  work  in  horticulture  at  the  several  sta- 
tions (Ahvood).     1889 

meeting  of,  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  13,  14,  1889  (Harris) 

same,  report  of  secretary  ( Bishop ) .     j).  9 

some  undefined  duties  and  methods  of  (Rane).    1896.    p.  76.. 
How  can  they  reach  and  interest  the  farmers?  (Roberts).     1889. 

p.  30 

Index  to  literature  of.     See  Agricultural  literature. 

Inspection  of  agricultural  materials  bv,  in  U.  S.  ( Allen  and  others) . 

1900.     p.  465 '. -. 

Law  governing.  Agriculture  Department's  interpretation  of  vari- 
ous sections  of.     1896 

Legislation  regarding.     1889.     p.  58 

List  of,  giving  location,  names  of  directors,  and  principal  lines  of 
work — 
1894.     p.  526 


Index 

C'lassiflcatlun  no. 


A10.3:4 
A10.3:3 
A10.3:3 
A 10. 3:30 

A10.5:l 


189b. 
1896. 

P- 

558 
604 

1897. 

P- 

624 

1898. 

P- 

598 

1899. 

P- 

672 

1900. 

P- 

638 

1901. 

P- 

616 

List  of,  showing  organization,  with  names  of  governing  boards 
and  station  staff — 

1889  (preliminarv  list ) 

1889.     p.  28  ... .' , 

Mar. ,  p.  7 

June 

June,  p.  11 

Apr. ,  p.  9 


1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 


Jan. 
Jan., 
Jan., 

Feb., 
Jan., 
Jan., 
Jan., 
Jan., 


9. 


5.. 
5.. 
42. 
43. 
47. 


Mar.,  p.  11  (colleges  also  given  in  this  list) 

Isomenclature  used  in  publications  of,  recommendations  regarding 
uniformitv  in.     1896.     p.  65 

same,  1899.   'p.  117 

Officers    of,  how  can  we  increase  attendance  of,  at  our  annual 

conventions?  (Thorne) .     1894.     p.  61 

Organization  and  methods  (Myers).     1889.     p.  99 

Organization  of,  in  U.  !^. — 

chronological  table  of.     1889.     p.  20 

history  of  (True ) 

introdu(;tion  to  report  (Colman).     1889.     j).  5 

report  on.     1889 

Publications  of — 

lacking  in  librarv  of  Experiment  Stations  Office,  Aginculture 
l)ei>artment,  "list  of,  Nov.  1,  1892 

listof,  1SS8-1899  (Harlow).     1900.     p.  508 

uniformity  of  (Harris).     1894.     p.  30 

Records  of,  report  on  (Morrow).     1891.     p.  102 

Reports  of,  memorandum  for.    1889 

Road-making  at,  letter  relative  to  cooperation  of  Road  Inquiry 

Office  in  aid  of  ( Stone) 

Station  workers  and  revenues,  in  U.  S.     1889.     p.  22 

Statistics,  general,  of,  in  U.  S.,  1899  (Davis).     1900.     j).  501 

See  also  Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations. 


A10.3:80 

A10.4:29 
A10.3:l 


Al.  10:894 

Al. 10:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  10:897 
Al. 10:898 
A1.10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 


A10.4:l 

A10.3:l 

A10.3:5 

A10.4:20 

A10.3:12 

AIO.3.13 

A10.3:19 

A10.3:23 

A10.3:27 

A10.3:.39 

A10.3:47 

A10.3:59 

A10.3:74 

A10.3:88 

A10.3:lll 

A10.3:41 
A10.3:65 

A10.3:20 
A10.5:l 

A10.3:l 
A10.4:44 
A10.3:l 
A10.3:l 


A10.2:St2 
A 10. 3:80 
A10.3:20 
A10.5:3 
A10.4:4 

A22.2:Ag8 

A10.3:l 

A10.3:80 


114—04- 


-10 


145 


p.  141. 


Index 

Agricultural  experiment  stations — Continued 

Their  object  and  work  (True).     1895 

Variety  te8tinf<  in,  progress  of  (Kane).     1901. 

AV liat  and  why  of.     1 8<S9 

"Wliat  thev  have  done  in  originating  varieties  of  plants,  by  cross- 
ing, selecting,  etc.     1901 .     p.  143 

Work   and   expenditure   of,  annual   statement   of,  to   Congress 
(True)— 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

See  also  Explanatory  note  under  AlO.l-': 

"Work  of — 

committee  report  on,  Oct.,  1887 

handbook  of.     1893 

in  reform  of  vegetable  nomenclature  (Goff).     1890.     p.  47 

on  tobacco  (Schulte).     1900 

permanent  elements  in  (True) 

same,  Avith  additional  remarks.     1896.     p.  42 

short  reports  on  various  subjects.     1890 

See  also  Experiment  station  work. 

See  also  Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations  —  Alaska  — 
Belgium  —  Bernburg  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  —  Con- 
necticut —  Darmstadt  —  Europe  —  Experiment  Stations  Of- 
fice—  German  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  —  Ghent  — 
Grignon  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  —  Halle  —  Hawaii  — 
Holland  —  Hungary  —  Italy  —  New  York  State  Experiment 
Station  —  Philippines  —  Porto  Rico  —  Rothamsted  Experi- 
mental Station  —  Switzerland  —  Veterinarians  —  Wyoming 
Experiment  Station. 
Agricultural  experiment  work: 

Cooperation   of  agricultural  experiment  stations  with  farmers' 
organizations  in  (Jenkins).     1895.     p.  50 

Establishment  of  official  methods  of  (Gulley).     1893.     p.  147 

Relation  of  teaching  to  (Morrow).     1891.     p  67 

See  also  Agricultural  experiment  stations,  and  references  there- 
under—  Field  experimentation  —  Plat  experimenting. 
Agricultural  exports: 

Average  prices  for.     1901.     p.  806 

Distribution  of,  of  U.  S.  (Hitchcock)  — 

1892-1896  

1894-98  

1895-99  

1896-1900  

1897-1901 , 

Reciprocity  and.     1892.     p.  391 

Tables  of— 

1826-62.     p.  599  

1862-65.     p.  302  

1868.     p.  238  

1893.     p.  490 

Agricultural  exports  and  imports,  reports  on,  1893  to  1899 

Agricultural  expositions,  results  of,  in  Prussia.     1871.     p.  456 

Agricultural  fairs,  list  of.     1871.     ]>.  353 

Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  plants  of  U.  S.,  and  such  foreign 

kinds  as  have  been  introduced  (^'asey ) 

Agricultural  hydraulics  (Charpentier  de  Cossigny).    1891.     pt.  1. 

p.  349 : : 

Agricultural  implements: 

Ancient  and  modern  machines  and.     p.  392 

Descriptive  report  ( Watts).     1872.     p.  352 

Exhibition  of,  at  Arnheim,  Netherlands.     1870.     p.  154 

International  statistics  of.     1885.     No.  23.     p.  15 

Machinery  and  (Dunlap) .     p.  416 


I'laKsiflcatioii  no. 

A10.3:26 
A10.3:99 
A1.9:l 

A 10. 3:99 


A10.3:50 
A 10. 3:61 
A10.3:83 
A10.3:93 
AlO.  1^:901 


A1.8:45 

A10.3:15 

A10.5:3 

A1.8:63 

A10.4:30 

A10.3:30 

A1.9:2 


A10.3:24 
A10.3:16 
A10.3:7 


A1.10:901 

A12.4:13 
A12.3:16 
A12.3:20 
A12.3:25 
A12.3:29 
A27.9:30 

Al.  1:862 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:31 

A12.4: 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:9 


A1.8:32 

A15.2:Ir72 

A  1.1:870 
A27.9:10 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:23 
Al. 1:863 


140 


p.  491 

757  .. . 


50 A10.3:65 


A10.3:80 
A10.4:23 


Agricultural  imports: 

A  vera^L'  prices  for.     1901.     p.  80*> 

Great  Britain.     1868-69.     p.  143 

Note  on.     1866.     p.  18 

Sources  of,  of  CJ.  S. — 

1892-96  (Hitchcock) 

1894-98 

1895-99  

1896-1900  

1897-1901  

Tables  of— 

1868-69.     p.  299  

1868-69  continued 

1871.  p.  131  

1871-72.  p.  28  

1893.  p.  490 

United  Kingdom,  1896-1900  (Hitchcock).     1902 

Agricultural  imports  and  exports,  rejxirts  on,  1893  to  1899 

Asrricultural   institutions,    meteorological   work  for    (Harrington). 

1892 : 

Agricultural  institutions  founded  on  Congressional  grant  of  1862, 

what  work  is  legitimate  to?  (Peabody ) .     1882.     p.  42 

Agricultural  libraries: 

Development  of  (Greathouse).    1899. 
Statistics  of,  those  in  U.  S.     1899.     p. 
Agricultural  literature: 

Classification  for  (Cutter).     1899.     p. 
Index  to — 

explanation  of,  etc.     1900.     p.  624 

key  to.     1893 

letter  of  Director  of  Experiment  Stations  office,  relative  to. 

1S91 

outline  of  (True).     1902 ._ 

plan   for,  reported  by  committee  of  Association  of  Ameri- 
can  Agricultural   Colleges  and   Experiment   Stations. 

1897-98.    p.  18 

same,  1899.     p.  50 

sam'e,  1901.     p.  73 

Terms  of  sale  of 

Agricultural  machinery.     See  Agricultural  implements. 
Agricultural  materials,  inspection  of,  bv  Agricultural  experiment 

stations  in  U.  S.     1900.     (Allen  and  others.)     p.  465 

Agricultural  meteorology.     See  Meteorology. 

Agricultural  museum.     See  Agriculture  dej)artment  —  Berlin. 

Agricultural   nomenclature.     See  Agricultural  experiment  stations, 

nomenclature  used  in  publications  of. 
Agricultural  officials  of  foreign  countries,  list  of: 

1 899.  J).  720 

1900.  p.  674  

1901.  p.  640  

See  nixn  Agricultural  experiment  stations. 

Agricultural  ornithology  (Michener).     p.  287 

Agricultural  ])atents  of  year  1869.     p.  315 

Same.     1871.     p.  211 

See  (ilso  Patents. 
Agricultural  pests.     See  Caterpillars  —  Fungi  —  Insects  —  "Weeds. 
Agricultural  products: 

American — 

foreign  markets  for,  testimonv  before  Industrial  Commission 

relative  to  (Hitchcock).     1901 

Germany  as  an  importer  of.     1894.     p.  32 

Annual,  modes  of  estimating.     1864.     No.  2.    j).  7 

Are  thev  declining?     1876.     p.  457 

Australia.     1863-72.     p.  516 

Diversity  in  ( Pleasants ) .     p.  247 

European  customs  duties  on.     1885.     No.  18.     p.  39 


Index 

ClassIAnitiun  no. 

A1.10:901 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:4 

A12.4:12 
A12.3:17 
A12.3:21 
A12.3:24 
A12.3:28 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:31 

A 12. 3:26 

A12.4: 

A10.3:10 

A1.8:22 

Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:899 


A10.4:22 
A10.4:47 


A10.3:49 
A10.3:65 
A10.3:99 
A10.2:C18 


A10.3:80 


Al. 10:899 
Al. 10:900 
A1.10:901 

Al.  1:863 
Al.  1:869 
Al.l:871 


A1.8:67 
A  27. 9:32 
A  27. 9:2 
A27.9:14 
A27.9:10 
A  1.1:867 
A27.9:23 


14( 


Index 


Agrionltiiral  products — Continued 
Exports  of — 

p.  540  

p.  543  

736 

712 

829 

847 

799 


1890-94. 
1891-95. 

1897.  p 

1898.  p 

1899.  p 

1900.  p 

1901.  p 
Farm  prices  of- 

1890-94.  p. 
1895.  p.  53 
1894-98.  p. 
1890-99.     p 


545 


692 
793 


For  American  consumption  (Dodge). 

13,  p.  23 

Foreign  tariffs  on.     1891.     p.  538 

Foreign  trade  in — 

1892.     p.  308  

1893-97  ( Hitchcock ) 

1894-98  

1890-99 

1 89 1- 1 900 

1892-1 901  

Import.^  of — 

1891-94. 

1891-95. 

1897.  p. 

1898.  p. 

1899.  p. 

1900.  p. 

1901.  p. 


1884.     No.  11,  p.  41;  no. 


p.  543  

p.  548 

736 

705 

823 

840 

792 

Permanency  of.     1891.     p.  135 

Prices  and  (Holmes).     1897.     p.  577 

Principal,  of  world,  production  and  distribution  of. 

Prussia.     1869.     p.  149 

Trade  of  San  Francisco  in.  1864-65.  No.  6.  p.  28. 
United  States  and  Canada.  1865.  No.  9.  p.  18  ... 
Wholesale  prices  of,  in  leading  cities  in  U.  S. — 

1890-1894.  p.  534  


1893. 


1895. 

P- 

537 

1899. 

P- 

799 

1900. 

P- 

823 

1901. 

P- 

773 

Classlficiitioii  uo. 


Al.  10:894 
Al. 10:895 
Al. 10:897 
Al. 10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 


384*. 


See  aho  American  products  —  Crops  —  Farm  products. 

Agricultural  [)roducts  ami  manufactures,  1865-66.     p.  433 

Agricultural  resources: 

Alaska  (Dall).     p.  170 

California  (Dunn),     p.  581 

ICastern  Oregon  and  Washington  Territory  (Ritz).     1869.     p, 

Jefferson  County,  Colorado  (Berthoud).'    1869.     p.  381* , 

Montana  Territory,     p.  431 

Wyoming  Territory,     p.  548 , 

Agricultural  resources  and  capabilities: 

1  lawaii  (Stuhbs ) .     1901 , 

I'orto  Rico  (Knapp).     1901 

Agricultural  sciiools.     >SVe  Agricultural  colleges — Welch,  A.  S. 
Agricultural  science: 

Pioneer  in;  Edmund  Euffin  (Cutter).     1895.     p.  493 

Progress  in  recent  (.Itwater).     1874.     p.  26 

Work  and  experiments  in,  abstracts  of  reports  of  experiment 

stations  on,  1889-1902 

Agricultural  season,  length  of  (Abbe),     p.  255 

Agricultural  seeds.     See  Seeds. 
Agricultural  societies: 

Foreign,  exchanges  with.     p.  256 


*By  a  misprint,  thi.s  page  munbur  appears  twice,  - 


Al.  10:894 
Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:898 
A1.10:899 

A27.9:22 
A27.9:29 

A27.9:30 
A12.3:10 
A12.3:15 
A12.3:19 
A 12. 3:23 
A12.3:27 

Al.  10:894 
Al.  10:895 
Al. 10:897 
Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:899 
A  1.1 0:900 
Al. 10:901 
A27.9:29 
Al. 10:897 
A27.8:5 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:3 
A27.9:3 

Al. 10:894 
A1.10:895 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
A1.10:901 

A27.9:4 

Al.  1:868 
Al.  1:866 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:7 
Al.  1:871 
AJ.  1:870 

A10.3:95 
A10.2:P83 


Al.  10:895 
A27.9:12 

A10.6: 
A  29. 6:27 


Al.  1:869 


148 


Agrirultural  societies — Continuefl 

List  of— 

1867.     p.  364  

1870 -  - 

1872 

1876 

Notes  on.     1S71 .     p.  471 

See  uho  Allied  National  Agricnltnral  Societies  of  America — Illi- 
nois State  Agricultural  Society — Montgomery  County,  Md., 
Agricultural  Society  —  New  York  Agricultural  Society. 
Agricultural  statistics: 

Based  on  census  returns.     1894.     p.  741 

Britisii  colonies.     1870.     p.  291 

same.     1875.     p.  455 

Canada.     1884.     No.  4.     p.  40 --.. 

Centennial  album  of  (Dodge).     1876 

Colorado.     1869.     p.  296  *'. 

Eleventh  U.  S.  census,  discussion  of  ( Hyde),     p.  12 

Pairopean.     1877.     p.  577 

Exhibits  illustrating,  at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Exposi- 
tion at  New  Orleans,  La.  (Dodge).     1885 

Great  Britain — 

1866.  p.  340  

1867.  p.  58 

1 868.  p.  407  

1869-70.     p.  142 • 

'India.     1875.     p.  448 


Inflex 

(.'lasslflcutiou  no. 


Al. 1:867 

A1.8:4 

A1.S:5 

A1.8:12 

A27.9:9 


A27.9:.32 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:22 

A27.2:Ag8 

A27.9:7 

A4.3:ll 

Al.  1:877 


A1.8:40 


lana— 
1866. 

P- 

383 

1867. 

P- 

338 

1868. 

P- 

408 

1870. 

P- 

435 

1872. 

P- 

496 

1875. 

P- 
P- 

453 

1876. 

484 

Monroe  County,  Iowa.     1869.     p.  301 ' 

Netherlands.    "1886.     p.  406 

Otlicial,  of  foreign  countries — 

1892.  p.  79  

1893.  p.  78  

Ontario.     1874.     p.  462 

Practical  hints  from  (Dodge),     p.  146. 
Keports  and  tables  of — 

1859  and  1862.     p.  546 


No.  6. 
p.  23  . 


268 


1882 


1864. 
1882. 

Cruguav.     1894.     p. 

Utah.    '1865.     p.  90. 

Vahie  and  histoi-y. 
Agricultural  survev: 

South  (Peters).'     1867.     p. 

"Wyoming  (Hoyt).     1893 

Agricultural  syndicates  of  France. 

Same.     1890.     p.  577 

Agricultural  topography  and  resources  of  Montana  Territory. 
Agricultural  wages  in  France.     1876.     p.  421 


p.  149 
192  ... 


A27.9:4 
A27.9:5 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:9 
A27.9:13 

A27.9:4 

.\  27. 9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:24 

A27.9:30 
A27.9:31 
A27.9:13 
Al.  1:873 

Al.  1:862 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:20 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:4 

A1.8:22 


1889.     p.  523 


p.  431. 


1884. 
p.  433 , 


No.  4.     p.  21 . 


Agriculture 

Aided  by  other  industries 
Algerian,  note  on.  1876. 
American — 

condition  of.     1873.     p.  51 

weeds  of  ( Darlington ) .     p.  509 

Angora,  notice  of  receiitt  of  letter  from  Minister  Terrell  relative  to. 
Animal  and  insect  enemies  of,  conflict  of  Russian  zyemstvos  with 

( .Morachevski).     1902.     p.  61 

Arbor  day,  relation  to  (Skiinier).     p.  34 

*  By  a  misprint,  this  jintri'  numbor  appeurs  twice. 


A27.9:5 

A27.8:7 

A27.9:27 

A27.9:28 

A  1.1:871 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:22 
A27.9:14 

A27.9:ll 
Al.  1:865 
A1.2:An4 

A9.6:38 
A  1.8:56 


149 


P' 


197 


Index 

Agriculture — Continued 

Australasia.     1888.     p.  284 

Biological  survey  and.     1890.     p.  125 

Birds,  some  conlmon,  in  their  relation  to  (Beal) 

Bolivia.     1891.     p.  546 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina,  development  of.     1894. 

Brazil.     1891.    p.  196 

California — 

noteson.     1872.     p.  199 

same,  for  1 862 

same  ( Hilgard ) .     p.  476 

situation  in  (Mead).     1901.     p.  17 

Caucasus.     1893.     p.  202 

Centennial  of  American  Independence,  relation  to.     p.  288 

Cliemistrv  in  its  relation  to  progress  of  (Wiley).     1899.     p.  201.. 

Chile.     1891.     p.  285 

China.     1893.     p.  23 

Chinese,  labor  in.     p.  572 

Colleges  of.     See  Agricultural  colleges. 

Colorado,  notes  on  (Thomas).     1869.     pp.  284,*  379 * 

Common  schools.     1868.     p.  92 

same  ( Adams).     1885.     p.  174 

Conditions  and  resources  of  U.  S.,  circular  on  (Newton).     1862.. 
Conditions  in  U.  S.,  general,  as  related  to  work  of  agricultural 

experiment  stations  (Smith).     1900.     p.  19 

Contributions  of,  to  international  commerce.     1891.     p.  77 

Cooi^eration  in.     1874.     p.  501 

Cornell  University  (Craig).     1901.     p.  137 

Correspondence  courses  in  ( Craig ) .     1902.     p.  50 

Cotton  States,  condition  of  ( Howard),     p.  215 

Course  in,  in  East,  principles  underlying  formation  of  (Roberts). 
1900.     p.  65  

same,  in  South  (Coates).     1900.     p.  59 

Cuckoos  and  shrikes  in  their  relation  to.     1898 

Departments  of,  in  land-grant  colleges,  requirements  for  admission 

to  and  cost  of  attendance.     1900.     p.  674 •. 

Depression  in,  and  its  causes.     1890.     p.  88 

Ecuador.     1891.     p.  484 

Education  and  research  in,  in  U.  S.  (True).     1894.     p.  81 

Education   in.     See  Agricultural  colleges  and   experiment  sta- 
tions—  Agricultural  education. 
Educational  forces  in  V.  S.  relating  to  cooperation  of  Department 

of  Agriculture  with  ( Willits).     p.  65 

English  sparrow  in  its  relation  to  (Barrows) .     1889 

Estimation  and  importance  of  ash  constituents  of  plants  to  (Tol- 

lens).     1902.     pp.  207,  305 

European,  American  competition  with.     1883.     No.  64.     p.  31... 
Experiment,  its  conception  and  methods  of  procedure  (Bolley). 

1898.     p.  47 

Experimental,  at  meteorological  stations  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  410. 
Facts  in,  current — 

p.  435 

p.  428 

p.  438 

p.  228  

p.  433 

p.  272 

p.  265  

See  also  Farm  facts  and  experiments. 
Foreign — 

investigations  in,  ab.stracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations  on,  1889-1902 

notes  on,  monthly 

France.     1893.     p.  4 

French  prizes  in.     1884.     No.  9.     p.  44 

French  publications  relating  to,  notes  from  recent,     p.  626 

*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 


Classifivatluu  no. 

A27.9:26 

A5.5:3 

A1.9:54 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:29 

• 

A27.9:10 
Al.  1:862 
Al. 1:878 
AlO.  3:100 
A27.9:31 
Al.  1:871 
Al.  10:899 
A27.9:29 
A27.9:32 
Al. 1:870 

A27.9:7 
A27.9:6 
A1.7:9 
A1.8:l 

A10.3:80 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:12 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:110 

Al. 1:874 

A10.3:76      ' 

A10.3:76 

A5.3:9 

A1.10:900 

A27.9:28 
A27.9:29 
A1.10:894 


A  1.1:891 
A5.3:l 

A10.6:13 
A27.9:21 

A10.3:49 
A29.6:30 

Al.  1:868 
Al.  1:869 
A  1.1:870 
Al. 1:871 
Al.  1:872 
A  1.1:873 
Al.1.874 


A10.6 
A27.9 
A27.9 
A27.9 
Al.l 


31 

22 
869 


150 


Agriculture — Continued 

French  schools  of.     1874.     p.  212 

Georgia,  climate,  soil,  and  ( Hemphill ).     1882 

German,  letter  on  ( Klippart) .     1865.     Xo.  6.     p.  (> 

Grasses  needed  for,  in  U.  S.  (  Vasey).     1885.     p.  168 

Great  Britain's  returns.     1867.     p.  379 ,... 

Guianas.     1891.     p.  682 

Hawks  and  owls  in  their  relation  to  (Fisher).     1898 

History  of,  of  U.  S.  (Poore).     p.  498 

Hot  waves;  conditions  which  produce  them,  and  their  effect  on 

agriculture  ( Burrows ) .     1900.     p.  325 

Hundred  years'  progress  in  (Flint),     p.  275 

Idaho  Territory  ( Whitson ) .     1869.     p.  369 

Improvement  in.     1874.     p.  99 

India,  account  of  (Siva).     1874.     p.  389 

Industries,  other,  in  their  relation  to— 

1871.     p.  449 

1883.  No.  3.     p.  21 

1884.  No.  4.     p.  21 

Industry  in,  our  new  (Roberts).     1901.     p.  124 

Investigations  in.     See  Agricultural  experiment  stations,  and  ref- 
erences thereunder. 

Italy.     1871.     p.  204 

same  (Andrews),     p.  283 

Japan  ( Capron) .     p.  364 

same,  1891.     p.  563 

Lane  County,  Oreg.     1870.     p.  84 

Maine,  some  outlines  of  ( Boardman ) .     p.  39 

Mammalogy  and  ornithology  of  New  England  in  its  relation  to. 

( Samuels ) .     p.  265 

Meteorologist,  work  of,  for  benefit  of  (Bigelow).     1899.     ]>.  71... 

•     Mexico  (Hinton).     1884.     No.  13.     p.  27'. 

Morocco  (Collins),     p.  499 

Mortgage  a  burden  upon.     1886. 

Nebraska.     1869.     p.  140 

Netherlands.     1869.     p.  387 

New  Jersey,  southern.     1868.     p 
New  Mexico,  notes  on  (Thomas) 

Old  World.     1873.     p.  557 

Oregon.    _1871._    p.  129 

Organization  of  (Brown).     1882. 

Paraguay.     1891.     p.  610 

Persia.   '1873.     p.  507 

Peru.     1891.     p.  354 

Philadelphia  Centennial  Exposition.     1876.     p 
Plant  physiology  in  relation  to  (Woods).     1901 

Portugal.     1871.     p.  141 L.. 

Potash  and  its  functions  in  (Wiley).     1896.     p.  107 

Practical — 

nitrogen  assimilation  in  its  application  to.     1897.     p.  906 

scientific  work  of  Department  of  Agriculture  in  its  relations 

to  (Willets).     p.  59 

Prices,  course  of,  in.     1890.     p.  287 

Prizes  for  essays  on.     1870.     p.  281 

Production  and  distribution  of  world.     1892.     p.  380 

Products  of,  freight  charges  for  ocean  transportation  of,  Oct.  I, 

1895-Oct.  1 ,  1896 

Professors  of,  what  shall  they  teach?  (Harwood).    1893.    p.  139.. 

Puerto  Rico  (Stone).     1898.     p.  505 

Railroads,  relation  to  (Richards).     1902.     p.  107 

Rural  schools  (Powell).     1902.     p.  109 

Russia.     1875.     p.  36 

Scientific  notes  on.     p.  611 

Scientificwork  of  Agriculture  Departmentin  (Dabney).   1895.  p.  63 

Scotland  ( Higgins. )     ]>.  213 

Seasons,  natural  phenrmienaof,  connection  with  (Russell),    p.  329. 
*By  a  misprint,  this  page  iniinlicr  appears  twice. 


P' 


189. 


140  .. . 
1869. 


P- 


379' 


p.  108 


248. 
P- 


12 


Index 

Classlficiitlon  no. 

A27.9:12 

A1.6:47 

A27.9:3 

A1.7:9 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:^9 

A5.3:3 

A  1.1:866 


A1.10:900 
Al.  1:872 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:12 
A27.9:12 

Al. 1:871 
A27.9:21 
A27.9:22 
A10.3:99 


A27.9:9 
Al.  1:876 
Al.  1:873 
A27.9:29 
A27.9:8 
Al.  1:862 


Al.  1:863 

Al.  10:899 

A27.9:22 

Al.  1:862 

A27.9:24 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:9 

A1.8:22 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:14 

A10.3:99 

A27.9:9 

A  1.10:896 

A10.6:7 

A  1.1:890 
A27.9:28 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:30 

A27.8:12 
A10.3:16 
Al. 10:898 
A  10.3:120 
A  10.3:120 
A27.9:13 
A  1.1:870 
A 10. 3:24 
A4. 1 :89S 
A  1.1:864 


151 


Index 

Agriculture — Continued 

Secondary  cour.<e.s  in.     ]902 

Soil  ferment?,  imiwrtant  in  ( Wiley).     1895.     p.  69, 

South  America,  with  maps  and  latest  statistics  of  trade  (Barnes). 

1 892 

South  Carolina,  climate,  soil,  and  (Hemphill).     1882 

Spain  (Cushing).     p.  287 

Sparrow.*,  relation  to  ( Judd ) .     1901 

State  otticials  in  charge  of — 

1898.  p.  609  

1899.  p.  6m 

1900.  p.  641  

1901.  p.  620 - 

State  reports  of- 


Classiticiition  no. 

A 10. 4:49 
Al.  10:895 
I 
A27.8:2 
A1.6:47 
A 1.1:876 
A5.3:15 


A1.10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:900 
A.  10:901 


1867. 

P- 

333 

1868. 

P- 

472 

1869. 

P- 

516 

1870. 

P- 

487 

1871. 

P- 

347 

1872. 

P- 

462 

1873. 

P- 

375 

1874. 

P 

381 

1876. 

P- 

363 

Statistics,  practical  hints,  etc 

Sre  also  Agricultural  statistics. 

Surplus  products  of.     1884.     No.  6.     p.  29 

Teaching — 

how    may    farmers'    organizations  hasten,  in  jml^lic  schools 

( Voorhees ) .     1902 

in  public  schools  ( James) .     1902.     p.  84 

metliods  of,  remarks  on  (Hunt).     1896.     p.  35 

same(Havs).     1896.     p.  37 

same  (Cooke).     1896.     p.  39 

methods  of,  report  of  committee  of  Association  of  American 
Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations — 

1st  report,  1896.     p.  57 

same,  1896 

2d  report,  1898.     p.  29 

same 

3d  report,  1899.     p.  79 

same 

4th  report,  1900.     p.  37 

same 

5th  report,  1901.     p.  86 

same 

report  on  ( Harris) .     1 895.     p.  43 

successful  experiment  in.     1873.     ]>.  277 

Territories,     p.  601 

Texas,  southern.     1889.     p.  264 

Tropical  islands  of  U.  S.  (Cook).     1901.     p.  349 

Tiispan,  ]\Iexico  (Johnson).     1874.     p.  498 

United  States'  progress  in  (Holmes).     1899.     p.  307 

Uruguay.     1891.     p.  671 

Valley  of  Rio  Grande.     1870.     p.  479 

Virginia,  status  of.     1870.     p.  267 

Washington  Territory,  statistics  of  (Simmons).     1869.     p.  370... 

Western  America,  condition  of.     1871.     p.  329 

See  also  Alaska  —  American  products  —  Animals,  domestic  — 
Barns  —  Bees  —  Botany  —  Butter  —  Cattle  —  Cereal  crops  — 
Cheese  —  Coffee  —  Corn  —  Cotton  —  Cow  —  Crops  —  Dairy  — 
Domestic  science  —  Drainage  —  P^nsilage  —  Farmer  —  Farm- 
ing —  Farms  —  Fertilizers  —  Field  crops  —  Flax  —  Forestry  — 
Fruit — ( hardening — G  rai  n  —  Grape  —  Grass  —  Greenhouses  — 
Irrigation  —  Maize  —  Manures —  Milk  —  Pacific  coast —  Poul- 
try —  Soils  —  Southern  agriculture  —  Sugar  —  Tobacco  — 
Trees  —  \'egetables  —  Wheat  —  Wool  —  Yukon  Valley  — 
headings  beginning  with  Agricultural. 


Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:868 
Al.  1:869 
Al. 1:870 
Al.  1:871 
Al. 1:872 
A  1.1:873 
Al.  1:874 
Al. 1:876 
A27.9: 

A27.9:22 


A10.3:120 
A10.3:120 
A 10. 3:30 
A 10. 3:30 
A 10. 3:30 


A10.3:41 

A 10. 4:32 

A10.3:49 

A10.4:37 

A10.3;65 

A10.4:39 

A10.3:76 

A10.4:41 

A10.3:99 

A 10. 4:45 

A10.3:24 

A27.9:ll 

A  1.1:869 

A27.9:27 

Al.  10:901 

A27.9:12 

A  1.10:899 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:8 

Al.  1:870 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:9 


162 


Index 

Cliisslfiratlon  no. 


Agriculture,  Assistant  Secretary  of,  duties  of,  special  report  on  ( Wil- 
lits).     p.  67 ■- 

Agriculture,  Secretarj'  of 

Agriculture  and  agricultural  science,  some  books  on,  published  1893- 
96  (Hall) _- 

Agriculture  and  botanv  of  Rocky  Mountain  basins  (Thompson), 
p.  125 - 

Agriculture  and  chemistry  section.  Association  of  American  Agri- 
cultural Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of: 

1892.  p.  129 

1893.  p.  91 

1894.  p.  77 

1895.  pp.  10,  S:i 

1896.  pp.  13,  88 

1897.  pp.  22,  69 

1898.  pp.  27,  110 

1899.  pp.  14,  66 

1900.  p.  102 

1901.  p.  68  

See  aUo  Agriculture  section  —  (,'hemistry  section. 

Agriculture  and  Forestry,  Exposition  of.     See  Belgium  — Vienna. 
Agriculture  and  industries,  ideal  department  of  (Tisserand).     1896. 

p.  543 

Agriculture  and  related  sciences,  some  books  on,  published  1896-98, 

list  of 

Agriculture  and  rural  economy,  American  works  on.     p.  597 

Agriculture  Committee,  House  of  Representatives: 

Hearings  by,  on  subject  of  good  roads.     1893.     \).  85 

Report  of.     1875.     p.  120 ' 

Agriculture  Department: 

Annual  reports,  index  to,  1837-1876 

same,  supplement  1877-85 

same,  1837-93  (Thompson ) 

Appropriations  and  expenditures,  1839  to  1877,  statement  of 

Appropriations  for  fiscal  years — 

1896  and  1897.     p.  658 

1897  and  1898.     p.  622 

1897,  1898,  and  1899.     p.  596 

1898, 1899,  and  1900.     p.  670 

1899,  1900,  and  1901.     p.  636 

1900,  1901,  and  1902.     p.  614 

Architect's  report  (Cluss).     p.  15 

Assistantsin,  civil  service  examinations  for  (Abbe).    1898.    p.  564. 

Building  and  groimds.     p.  191 

Building  for,  specifications,  workmanship,  and  materials  recjuired 

in  (Cluss  and  Kammerhueber).     1867 

Bulletins  and  circulars  of,  available  for  free  distribution,  circu- 
lars relative  to 

Bureau  of  Information  and  Exchanges  in,  address  favoring  crea- 
tion of  (Woodhull).      1885.     p.  90 

Business  methods  in  (Colman).     1888 

Circulars  issued  In'  various  divisions  of 

Civd  service  in.     1896 

same  ( ])al)ney ).     1897 

Consular  correspondence  of  (  Dodge),     j).  487 

Cooperation  of,  with  educational  forces  in  United  States  relating 
to  ajiriculture  (  WiUits).     p.  65 

Cooperative  work  between  experiment  stations  and,   report  of 
committee  on  (Bryan).     1901.     p.  59 

Corresi)ondence  of,  foreign  and  domestic.     1S77.     p.  527 

same.      1880.     p.  609 

Cost  and  i)rofit  of.     1871.     p.  124 

Economic  plants  in  collection  of,  catalogue  ot  (Saunders) 

Emjiloyees  of — 

number,  status,  and  compensation,  July  1,  18*t7 


A  1.1:892 
Al. 


A 10. 4:31 

Al.  1:866 


A10.3:16 
A 10. 3:20 
Al  0.3:24 
A 10. 3:30 
Al  0.3:41 
A10.3:49 
A10.3:65 
A10.3:76 
A 10. 3:99 
A10.3:115 


Al.  10:896 

A10.4:38 
Al. 1:868 

A10.3:14 
A  27. 9: 13 

A1.8:14 
A1.8:42 
A21.3:l 
A1.8:13 


Al. 10:896 
Al. 10:897 
Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al. 10:900 
A  1.1 0:901 
Al.  1:868 
A29.6:26 
Al.  1:868 


A1.2:Sp3 
A21.5: 


A1.7:9 
A1.2:C71 
A21.2:C49 
A1.4:5 
A 10. 4:33 
A  1.1:864 


A  1.1:891 


A10.3:99 
A  1.1:877 
A 1 . 1 :880 
A27.9:9 
A1.8:47 

A  1.4:6 


153 


Index 

Agriculture  Department— Continued 
Kinploveerf  of — Continued 

outside  of  Wasliington,  leave  of  absence  not  allowed  to,  letter 

relative  to 

traveling  expenses  of,  allowances  for 

Exhibits  of,  at  Philadelphia,  Centennial  Exhibition,  1876 — 

note  on.     p.  133 

vegetable  fibers  in  (Dodge),     p.  497 

Exotic  collection  of,  plants  in,  descriptive  catalogue  of  (Saunders) . 

1872 - 

Exi^erimental  farm  of.     18B6.     p.  241 

Financial  transactions  with,  regulations  governing.     1894 

Fiscal  regulations  of 

Functions  of,  notice  as  to  various 

Grass  and  forage-plant  investigations  in  (Williams).  1901.  p.  148.. 
Historical  sketch  of,  its  objects  and  present  organization  (Great- 
house  ) 

History  and  objects  (Swank ).     1872 

Indexes  and  lists — 

annual  reports,  1837-1876 

same,  sujjplement,  1877-1885 , 

same,  1 837-1893  (Thompson ) 

general  index  for  reports  on  agriculture,  1847-1866.     p.  473  . . 
same,  authors,  with  titles  of  their  publications,  1841-1897 

(Thompson) 

same,  list  by  titles,  1840  to  June,  1901.     (Handy  and  Can- 
non ) 

same,  1889-1893 

same,  1841  to  June  30,  1895  (Hasse) 

See  also  Animal  Industry. 

Letter  as  to  work  and  needs  (Le  Due).    1880 

Library  of — 

botany  publications  in,  catalogue  of.     1902 

publications  of 

Museum  of,  donations  to — 

1862-63.     p.  615  

1867.     p.  470 

1869.  p.  636 

1870.  p.  673  

1872.  p.  512  

1873.  p.  447 

Mutual  interests  and  relations  of  farmer  and,  farmers'  institute 

as  medium  for  developing  ( True) .     1902.     p.  102 

Notice  of  receipt  of  communications  on  various  subjects.     1893.. 
Nutrition  investigations  of,  development  of  (True  and  Milner). 

1899.     p.  403  

Organization  of — 

1895.     p.  523  

same,  with  list  of  exhibits  at  Cotton  States  and  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  Atlanta,  Ga 

p.  555  

619 

593 

667 

633 

611 


Classification  no. 


A1.2:L48 
A1.2:T69 

A27.9:14 
Al.l:879 

A1.8:6 

A27.9:4 

A2.2:F49 

A2.2:F52 

Al.2:Ag8 

A10.3:99 

A21.3:3i 

A1.8:7 

A1.8:14 
A1.8:42 
A21.3:l 
Al.  1:867 

A21.3:4 

A21.3:6 
A1.8:55 
A17.3:9 


P- 
P- 
P- 
P- 
P- 
-1902 


1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1901 

Oscinid;e   and  Agromyzidse  reared  at,    habits   of    (Coquillett). 
1898.     p.  70 , 

Philadelphia  Centennial  Exhibition,  1876,  participation  in  (Saun- 
ders ) 

Promotions,  etc.,  regulations  governing.     Dec.  1,  1896 

Pui)lication  work  of,  as  affected  by  law.     1897 

Publications  of — 

al)stracts  of,  1889-1902 , 

arranged  by  bureaus  and  offices,  with  their  various  series 

circulars  regarding 


A1.2:Ag8» 

A17.3:42 

A17. 

Al.  1:862 
Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:869 
Al.  1:870 
Al.  1:872 
Al.  1:873 

A10.3:120 
A1.2:N84 

A  1.10:899 


Al. 10:895 

A21.2:At6 
Al.  10:896 
A1.10:897 
Al. 10:898 
Al. 10:899 
A 1.10:900 
Al.  10:901 
A21.4:l 


A9.6:10 


A1.2:P53 
A1.2:P94 
A21.2:P96i 

A10.6: 
A1-A29 
A21.2:P96  2 


loi 


Index 

Classlflcatioii  no. 


Agriculture  Department — Continued 
Publications  of — Continued 

distribution  of,  orders  relative  to 

indexes.     See  Agriculture  Department,  indexes  and  ]ist> 

lists  of  available,  etc 

monthly  list 

notes  regarding,  list,  etc. — 

1895.     p.  tno 


1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


636 
p.  627 
p.  601 
p.  676 
J).  686 
J).  68o 


price  lists  of 

special  list  of  those  available  for  distribution  to  correspond- 
ents and  others  rendering  service  to  Department 


p.  -z-z 

p.  54 

pp.  213,  548 . 


145. 


Kelation  of,  to  farmers'  institutes  (True).     1902. 
Relation  of  AVeather  Bureau  to  (Calvert).     1899. 
Scientific  aids  and  assistants  of,  note  on.     1899. 
Scientific  worii  of — 

address  on  ( Dabney) .     1895.     p.  63 

in  its  relation  to  practical  agriculture  (Willets).  p.  59.. 
Seed  and  plant  introduction  work  since  1897  (Smith)  1901.  p 
Seed  tests.     See  Seeds. 

Sketch  of.     1871.     p.  257 

Student  assistants  in.     1901.     p.  687 

Tobacco  culture  (Whitney).     1901.     p.  108 

United  States,  plants  in,  catalogue  of.     1891 

Unskilled  laborer  in,  instructions  to  applicants  for  appointment 

as.     1902 

same,  regulations  governing  appointments.     1902 ^ 

What  it  is  doing  for  irrigation    (Mead).     1902 

Work  of,  as  illustrated  at  Atlanta  Exposition.     1895.     p.  503 

Agriculture  Department  and  Cotton  Exchange  reports.    1886.    p.  496. 

Agriculture  Department  and  its  work  ( Hill ) .     1898 

Agriculture  section,  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 
and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of: 

1890.  pp.  81,  108 

1891 .  p.  89 

1892.  p.  28 

Sec  (iUo  Agriculture  and  chemistry  section. 

Agriculturist,  work  of  Signal  Service  Bureau  for  (Birkheimer).    1882. 

p.  1 10 

same,  1885,  p.  191 

Agriculturists,  convention  of,  held  in  Department  of  Agriculture, 

proceedings  of,  .Jan.  10-18,  1 882.     1882 : 

same,  second  convention,  proceedings  of,  Jan.  23-29,  1883.     1883. 
Agrilus,  food  plants  and  injury  of,  North  American  species  of  (Chit- 
tenden).    1900.    p.  64 

AgromyzicUe,  reared  at  Department  of  Agriculture,  habits  of  (Coquil- 

lett).     1898.     p.  70 

Agronomic-  Institute,  National,  of  France.     1876.     p.  490 

Agropvron,  native  and  introduced  species  of  (Scribner  and  Smith). 

1897.     p.  23 

Agrostological  notes,  circular 

Agrostology: 

Economic  and  scientific,  progress  of  (Scribner).     1899.     p.  347  .. 

Systematic,  recent  additions  to.     1899 

Agrostology  Division,  Agriculture  Department 

Field  work  of;  review  and  summary  of  work  done  since  organiza- 
tion of  division,  Julv  1,  1895  (Shear).     1901 

Publications  of,  list  of  ("Scribner).     1901 

same  (Spillman).     1902 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Scribner).      ls;)7.     p.  160 

Aiguillon,   France,    l)la<'k    rot  of    grai)evine,   treatment  of,  experi- 
ments made  at,  in  1888  (Prillieux ).     1889.     p.  49 


A1.2:P96 


A21.2: 
A21.6: 


Al. 10:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al. 10:897 
Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 
A21.8: 

A21.2:P96* 
A10.3:110 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:27 

A10.3:24 
Al. 1:890 
A10.3:99 

A27.9:9 
Al.  10:901 
A 10. 3:99 
A1.2:P69 


A16.2:In7 

A16.2:R26 

A10.4:48 

Al.  10:895 

A27.9:24 

A21.2:Ag8 


A10.5:3 
A10.3:7 
A10.3:16 


A1.8:22 
A1.7:9 


A1.8:22 
A1.7:2 


A9.6:22 

A9.6:10  . 
A27.9:14 

A3. 3:4 

A  3. 4:27 

A3. 

Al. 10:899 

A3.4:15 

A3. 


A3. 3:25 
A3. 4:36 
A19.2:P96 
Al.  10:897 

A6.3:10 


155 


Index 

Aiken,  1).  Wvatt.     (/range,  its  origin,  progress,  and  educational  pur- 
poses.'   1883 '. -' 

Same,  p.  56 

Ailanthus  silkworm  of  China,  additional  observations  on  (Morris). 

p.  390  

Air: 

i\,\,\.  m  ]o\v  lands  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  14 

C'urri-nts  of,  in  thunderstorms,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  366... 

Kxiildration  of,  with  kites,  progress  at  Blue  Hill  Observatory, 
Ma.-s.  (Rotch).     1898.     p.  355 

Free,  at  great  altitudes,  variations  of  temperature  of  (Abbe ) .     1902. 
p.  316 

Liquid,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  18 .' 

same;  1899,  p.  110 

Temperature  of,  monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-Oct.,  1902 

I'jiper,   fhemical  composition  of,   notes   on   (Abbe).     1897.     p. 
61. 

Warm,  attending  low  areas  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  464 

»Ve  also  Aerial  observations — Atmosphere — Ballooning  —  Barom- 
eter—  Meteorology. 

Aitken,  A.  P.     Fiber  determination  in  Scotland.     1894.     p.  172 

Aitken,  John.     Atmospheric  dust  observations.     1896.     p.  734 

Alal)ama: 

Cattle  trade  and  dairv  interests  of  (Perry),     p.  335 

Cott( -n  in,  1866.     p.  280 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  83 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Gary).     1902.     p.  15.. 

Negro  in,  dietary  studies  with  reference  to  food  of,  in  1895  and 
1896  (Atwater  and  Woods) 

Plant  life  of  ( Mohr).     1901 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (John- 
ston ).     p.  1 

See  also  Jefferson  County. 
Alamance  County,  North  Carolina,  soil  survev  of  (Coffev  and  Hearn) . 

p.  297 

Alamos,  Mexico,  plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  at,  in  1890,  list 

of  (Rose).     1891.     p.  91 

Alaska: 

Agricultural  capabilities  of,  investigation  of — 

1st  report,  1897 

2d  report,  1898 

3d  report,  1899  (Georgeson) 

4th  re] >ort,  1 900  ( Ceorgeson ) 

Agri(;ultural  experiments  in  (Georgeson).     1898.     p.  515 

same,  p.  7 

Agricultural  outlook  of  coast  region  of  (Evans).     1897.     p.  553  .. 

Agricultural  resources  of  (Dall).     p.  170 

Agriculture  in — 

1893.     p.  75  

1898.     (Evans),     p.  4 

1898.  (KiUin).     ]>.  29 

Botanical  survey  in  1898  (Evans),     p.  48 _ 

Climate  and  crop  re])ort  of,  1898  (Ball),     p^  548 

Climate  of  (Henrv)  — 

1897.     p.  248  .■ 

1899.  p.  50  

Climate  of  (Moore).     1897 

Farmers  in,  pioneer,  suggestions  to  (Georgeson).     1902 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (True).     1902.     ]>.  33  .. 

Food  iishes  of.     j).  375 , 

Interior  of,   reconnoissance  along  trail   from  Eagle  to  Valdez 

(Jones),     p.  283 

Meteorological  data,  1874-1901  (Kimball),     p.  369 

Meteorological  observations  in — 

1894  (Tibbev).     p.  174 

1895  (Abbe),     p.  256 

1898  (Ilenrv).     p.  154 


Classiflcatloii  no. 

A1.6:55 
A1.7:2 

Al.  1:862 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:27 

A29.6: 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:22 


A  7. 3:43 
A29.3:ll=* 

A4. 1:885 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:6 
A10.3:120 

A10.3:38 
A6.5:6 


A22.4:33 

A26. 5:901' 
A6.5:l 


A10.3:48 
A 10. 3:62 
A10.3:82 
A10.3:94 
Al. 10:898 
A10.3:62 
Al.  10:897 
Al.  1:868 

A27.9:31 
A10.3:48 
A10.3:48 
A 10. 3:62 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:25 

A10.3:62 

A29.2:A11 

A]0.10:l 

A10.3:120 

Al.  1:870 

AlO.  1^:901 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:22 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:26 


156 


1898.     p.  254  . . . . 


Alaska — Continued 

Weather  Bureau  service  in  (Ball) 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  59 

See  also  Circle  City — Cook  Inlet  region  —  Copper  River  country — 
Dyea — Eagle — Kenai  experiment  station  —  Nome,  Cape  —  St. 
Michael  —  Tanana  Valley  —  Yakutat  Bay  —  Yukon  Valley. 
Alaska  agricultural  experiment  stations: 

Annual  re}iort  for  1901  (Georgeson. )     p.  239 

Bulletins  of 

Alaska  and  northwestern  coast,  grasses  of,  plates  and  descriptions  of 

( Vasey. )     1892 

Same 

Albany,  N.  Y. : 

Elm  leaf- beetle  in  (Lintner).     1895.     p.  50 

Tornado  at,  March  26,  1895.     Report  of  (Sims),     p.  92 

"Albatross,"  U.  S.  S.,  plants  collected  by  in  1887-91  along  western 

coast  of  America,  list  of.     1892.     p.  135 

Albert,  Prince  of  Monaco.     Meteorological  oljservatories,  creation  of, 
on  islands  connected  by  cable  with  a  continent.    1894.    p.  158. 
Albumen,  determination  of,  in  cow's  milk  (Van  Slyke).    1894.    p.  188. 
Albuminoid   nitrogen,   determination  of,  error  in    present  official 

method  for  (Snyder).     1891.     p.  39 

Albuminoids  in  milk,  estimation  of  (Sebelien).     1889.     p.  169 

Alcohol: 

Sulphurous  acid  in  manufacture  of  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  32... 

Use  of,  in  manufacture  of  sugar  (Gilbee).     1891.     p.  8 

Withdrawal   of,  from  bond  for  scientific  purposes   (Richards). 

1889.     p.  71  

Alcoholic  beverages,  fermented,  adulteration  of  (Crampton.)     1887. 

p.  263 

See  aho  Liquors. 
Aldrich,  J.  M.:   ' 

Insects  of  North'Idaho,  notes  on.     1894.     p.  201 

South  Dakota,  entomological  notes.     1891.     p.  67 

Spraying  without  pump,  preliminary  notice.     1894.     p.  114 

same,  report  on.     1895.     p.  28 

Aldrich,  William  S.     Engineering  experiment   stations,    report  of 
committee  on,  before  Convention  of  American  Agricultural 

Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations.     1896.     p.  116 

Aletia.     See  Cotton  worm. 

Aleurodidit',    American,    contributions    toward    a    monograph    of. 

(Qnaintance. )     1900.     p.  9 ". 

See  a  ho  A  ley  rod  es  citri. 
Alexander,  Edward  Porter: 

Hurricanes,   destructive  forces  of,  and  conditions  of  safety  and 

danger,  189().     p.  153 .' 

Storm  waves  of  South  Carolina  and  Texas.     1900.     p.  381 

Alexander,  William  II.: 

Basseterre,  St.  Kitts,  W.  I.     Flood  of  Jan.,  1880,  at.     p.  196 

Climatology  of  Antigua,  W.  I.     1901.     p.  165 

Chmatologv  of  St.  Kitts— 

1899.  p.  5S2 

1900.  p.  330 

1901.  p.  257... 

Hurricanes,  especially  those  of  Porto  Rico  and  St.  Kitts.     1902... 
Rainfall — 

relation  of,  to  mountains.     1901.     p.  6 

St.  Kitts,  W.  I.     1900.     p.  487 

Reforestation  and  rainfall  in  Leeward  Islands.     1901.     p.  254 

St.   Kitts,  W^  I.,  additional   observations  of  hurricane.      1899. 

p.  409 

Thunder  storms  at  Antigua,  W.  I.     1900.     p.  380 

Aleyrodes  citri: 

Fungous   parasite  on.     Preliminary  notice;  of  (Webber).     1891. 

p.  363 '. 

Reportof.     1893.     p.  219 

See  also  Aleurodidie. 


Index 

Classiflration  no. 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 


A10.P:901 
AlO.lO: 


A6.2:X82=' 
A6.3:13 

A9.6:2 
A29.6:23 

A6.5:l 


A29. 3:111 
A7.3:43 

A7.3:31 
A7.3:24 

A27.9:ll 
A7.3:34 

A7.3:24 

A7.3:13^ 


A9.7:7 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:2 


A 10. 3:41 


A9.8:8 


A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:27 

A  29. 6:28 
A29.():29 
A  29. 3:32 

A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 


A28.5:7 
A9.7:5 


157 


Index 

Alfalfa  or  lucern: 

As  a  fertilizer.     1901.     p.  B, 

California.     1872.     p.  296  . . 

Cultivation  of  (Henderson ). 

Dodders  infesting  (Dewey). 

Report  on.     p.  894 

same  (.Smith).     1895 

Studies  on  growth  of.     1897.     p.  8 

Turkestan,  rejMjrt  on  (Kennedy). 

When  to  cut  (Langworthv).  i899 
Alfalfa  hay  for  hogs.     1899.  '  p.  15... 


Classlflcation  no. 


p.  566. 
1898  . . 


1900... 
p.  24. 


Alfalfa  silage  (Beal).     1901. 

Algerian  agriculture.     1876.     p.  433 

Algerian  durum  wheats,  classitied  list,  with  descriptions  (Scofield). 
1902 

Algiers,  Africa,  irrigation  by  artesian  wells  in.     1891.     pt.  1.     p.  369. 
Alkali: 

Black.     /Str  Sodium  carbonate. 

Influence  of,  on  germination  and  growth  of  plants,     p.  8 

Irrigation  and,  recent  investigations  by  Wyoming  Experiment  Sta- 
tion in  (Buff  um).     1900.     p.  69 

Montana  (Traphagen ) .     1900.     p.  72 

Standard,  titration  of  ammonium  phosphomolybdate  with,  esti- 
mation of  phosphoric  acid  in  soils  by  double  precipitation 

with  niolylKiic  solution  and  (Williams).     1895.     p.  82 

Si-e  aho  Ammonia. 
Alkali  lands: 

Classification  of  (Cameron).     1901 

Origin,  value,  and  reclamation  of  (Hilgard).     1895.     p.  103 

Report  on  (Whitney  and  .Means).     1899 

Alkali  soils: 

Certain  components  of,  effect  upon  seedling  plants  (,  Kearney  and 

Cameron ) .     1902.     p.  7 

Chemical  examination  of  (Seidell).     1901.     p.  65 

Forage  plants  for  cultivation  on  (Smith).     1898.     p.  535 

Mechanical  analysis,  necessary  modifications  in  (Briggs).     1900. 

p.  173 

Plants  adapted  to.  throughout  western  portion  of  U.  S.    1899.    p.  6. 
Salt  content  of,  instructions  for  determining  in  field  (Whitnev).. 

Salts  in,  distribution  of  (Hilgard).     1896.     p.  66 " 

Solution  studies  of  salts  occurring  in.     1901 

Sugar  beets  on,  successful  culture  of.     1899.     p.  5 

Alkali  soils  and  vegetation,  some  mutual  relations  between  (Kear- 
ney and  Cameron ).     1902 

Alkali  .soils  and  waters  in  California  (Hilgard).     1888-89.     p.  297... 

Alkali  solutions.     See  Acid  and  alkali  solutions. 

Alkalies  in  soil  analysis,  separation  of,  by  official  method  (Hopkins). 

1902.     p.  43 

Alkaline  polysulj)hides,  use  of,  for  grape  mildew.     1885.     p.  67 

Allegan  County,  Mich.,  soil  survey  of  (Fippin  and  Rice),     p.  93 

Allegheny    Observatory,    research    at,    on    atmospheric    radiation 

( Very).     1900 . .' ". 

Allen, .     Quassia  and  other  hop  substitutes  in  beer,  improved 

method  of  detecting.     1887.     p.  376 

Allen,  A.  B.     Marsh  hay,  salt  and  freshwater,     p.  296 '.. 

Allen,  C.W.     Address  of,  before  Jefferson  Memorial  and  Interstate 

Good  Roads  Convention.     Apr.,  1902.     p.  13 

Allen,  Edward  T.     Western  hendock.     1902 

Allen,  Edwin  West: 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  American,  thir- 
teenth annual  convention  of  Association  of,  1899,  report 

on.     1900.    p.405 

same,  fourteenth  annual  convention,  1900.     p.  404 

Chemists,  Official  Agricultural,  Association  of,  convention  of,  1899, 

report  on.     1900.     p.  204 

Cotton-seed  meal,  effect  of,  on  quality  of  ibutter.     1900.     p.  24  . . . 
Cows,  profitable  and  unprofitable,  statement  of.     1900.     p.  21 


Al. 9:133 
A27.9:10 
Al.  1:884 
A6.4:14 
A  1.1:875 
A1.9:31 
A1.9:56 
A3. 4:25 
Al. 9:105 
A1.9:97 
Al. 9:124 
A27.9:14 

A19.3:7 
A15.2:Ir72 


A1.9:97 

A10.3:76 
A10.3:76 


A7.3:47 


A26.3:17 

Al. 10:895 
A1.9:88 


A1.8:71 
A26.3:18 
Al. 10:898 

A1.8:64 

A1.9:97 

A26.4:6 

A10.3:30 

A26.3:18 

Al.9:92 

A1.8:71 
A15.2:P94i 


A7.3:67 

A6.3:2 

A26.5:901 

A29.5:G 

A7.3:13=' 
Al.  1:876 

A22.3:25 
A13.3:33 


A10.6:ll 
A10.6:12 

A10.6:ll 
A1.9:119 
A1.9:114 


158 


Allen,  Edwin  West — Continued 

( 'ream,  pasteurized,  commercial  butter  cultures  used  in  connection 

with.     p.  21 

Dairy  work  at  agricultural  experiment  stations.     1897.     p.  359 

Dairying,  review  of  recent  work  on.     1895.     jjp.  943, 1043 

Feeding  of  farm  animals 

Feeding  stuffs,  control  of,  needs  and  requirements  of.     1897.     p. 

421 -.-.- 

Leguminous  plants  for  green  manuring  and  feeding.     1894 

^lilch  cows,  light  versus  heavy  grain  feeding  for.     1900.     p.  25  .. 
Milk  and  cream,  ropy,  examination  as  to  cause  of.     1899.     p.  26. 
Allen,  Edwin  West,  Beal,  Walter  Henry,  and  Wilcox,  Earley  Ver- 
non.   Agricultural  materials,  inspection  of,  by  agricultural  ex- 
periment stations.     1900.     p.  465 

Allen,  Henry  L.     Temperatures  obtained  bv  kites  at  Bergen  Point, 

N.  J.     1898.     p.  161 .' 

Same,  1899.     pp.  11,  251 

Allen,  Lewis  F. : 
Cattle — 

native,  improvement  of.     p.  294 

short-horned  breed  of,  considered  with  reference  to  beef  and 

dairy  interests  of  U.  S.     p.  416 

live  stock,  American.     1876.     p.  403 

Allen,  Robert  G.: 

Cliuiate  and  crop  correspondents.  Weather  Bureau,  how  many 

are  required?     1902.     p.  195 

Lightning,  destructionby,  in  State  of  New  York,  Aug.,  1898.    p.  357 
Weather  observers,  voiuntarv,  book  for  record  of  instruments 

and  flags.     1899.     p.  125  /. 

Allen,  Townsend.     The  Cyclone,  a  poem.     1902.     p.  270 

Allen,  W.  M.     Food  preservatives,  provisional  method  for  analj'sis 

of.     1902.     p.  107 : 

A  llerton,  Samuel  Waters.     Correspondence  with,  relative  to  exporta- 
tion of  Canadian  cattle  from  Boston,  Mass 

Allied  national  agricultural  societies  of  America,  officers  of.     1900. 

p.  643 

Same,  1901.     p.  637 

Allingham,  William.     Ocean  storms,  forecasting,  and  best  methods 

of  making  forecasts  available  to  commerce.     1894.     p.  150 

Allorhina,  white  grub  of,  note  on  (Townsend).     1891.     p.  25 

Almanacs  and  Weather  Bureau,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  21 

Almond  disease  caused  bv  Cercospora  circumscissa,  remedies  for 

(Pierce).     1891.     p.'232 

Almond  in  southwest  Utah  and  southeast  Nevada  (Judd).     p.  55 

Almond  trees,  disease  of  ( Pierce).     1891.     p.  66 

Almonds,  earth.     See  Chufa — Spanish  almonds. 

Alpaca,  introduction  of.     p.  437 

Alsike  clover: 

Description  of,  translated  bv  J.  Arrhenius.     p.  352 

Note  on.     1866.     p.  435  . .  /. 

Alumina: 

Determination  of,  in  phosphates,  methods  of  (McDonnell) .     1897. 

p.  47 

Estimation  of,  in  mineral  phosphates  (Lehmann).     1897.     p.  61., 
Aluminic  phosphate,  high  grade,  action  of  amnionic  citrate  on  (Hus- 
ton).    1890.     p.  170 , 

Aluminum,  chloride  of,  use  of,  against  Peronospora  of  grapevine, 

first  results  of  (Comes  and  Deperais).     1890.     p.  94 

Aluminum  scales.     See  Thermometers. 
Alvarado,  Cal.: 

Beet-sugar  factory.     1870.     p.  280 

Standard  Sugar  Refinery,  report  on  (Furnas).     1892.     p.  91 

Alvord,  ( ;.  T.     Ma))ie  sugar,  manufacture  of.     p.  394 

Alvord,  Henry  Elijah: 

Address  of,  as  jiresident  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  at  ninth  annual  conven- 
tion.   1896.    p.  20 


Index 

Classificatluu  uo. 


A1.9:103 
A10.6:8 
A10.6:5 
A1.9:22 


Al. 10:897 
A1.9:16 
Al. 9:119 
Al. 9:107 


A10.3:80 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 


Al. 1:866 

Al.  1:875 
A27.9:14 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:26 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:30 

A7.3:65 

Al. 2:029=* 

Al. 10:900 
Al.  10:901 

A29.3:lll 

A9.7:4 

A29.6:26 

A28.5:7 
A20. 1:895 
A28.5:7 

Al.  1:875 

Al.  1:865 
A27.9:4 


A7.3:51 
A7.3:51 

A7.3:28 

A6.3:ll 


A27.9:8 
A1.8:20 
Al.  1:862 


A 10. 3:30 


159 


Index 

Alvonl,  Henrv  Elijah— Continued 

A<rrieultural  college:?,  collective  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian 

Exposition,  report  on.     1893.     p.  103 

Breeds  of  dairy  cattle.     IsOy 

Butter,  experimental  exports  of.     1897.     j).  83 

same,  1898-99,  p.  154   

Cattle  markets  and  abattoirs  in  Europe,     p.  279 

Cheese — 

good,  how  to  select.     1896 

manufacture  and  consumption  of.     1895.     p.  453 

Creameries  or  Initter  factories;    advantages,  location,  organiza- 
tion, and  equipment,     p.  297 

Dairy — 

by-products  of,  utilization  of.     1897.     p.  509 

development  of,  in  U.  S.     1899.     p.  381 

same,  p.  244 

statistics  of,  compilation.     1896 

Dairy  cattle,  breeds  of.     1899.     p.  137 

Dairy  herd ;  formation  and  management.     1894.     p.  295 

same.     1897 

Dairy  products  at  Paris  Exposition  of  1900.     p.  194 

same,  p.  599 

Dairying,  officials  and  associations  connected  with,  in  U.  S.  and 
Canada,  list  of — 

1896 

1897 

1 898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

Eggs,  trial  shipments  of,  to  England,     p.  321 

Meats  and  meat  products  at  Paris  Exposition  of  1900.     p.  223 

See  also,  as  editor,  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations, 

American  Association  of,  proceedings  of. 
Alwood,  William  B: 

Cider,  address  on.     1902.     p.  84 

Hop  louse,  experiments  with  remedies  against,     p.  102 

same,  p.  102 

Horn  fly,  remedies  for.     1891.     ]).  68 

Insecticides,  tests  with,  upon  garden  insects.     1887.     p.  38 

Ohio  insects.     1886.     p.  48 

Protoparce  Carolina,  life  history  of.     1898.     p.  72 

San  Jose  scale;  is  cooperation  for  control  of  practicable?     1896. 

p.  80 

Spray  machinery,  standard  fittings  for.     1891.     p.  58 

Woollv  aphis  of  apple,  life  history  of,  notes  on.     1898.     p.  70  ... 

Ambrosia  beetles  (Hubbard).     1896.     p.  421 

Same  (Hubbard).     1897.     p.  9 

America: 

Cavalry  horses  in  (Morris).     ]).  159 

Flax  culture  for  seed  and  fiber  in  (Dodge).     1898 

Leather,  produ(;tion  of  ( Bailey ) .     p.  4l9 

]\Iodeni  farming  in  (Taveau).     ]).  280 

Pastoral  lands  of,  report  on.     p.  301 

Trichiniasis  in,  extent  of  (Salmon),     p.  475 

same.     1884.     p.  269 

Western  coast  of,  plants  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  Albatross  along, 

in  1887-91,  list  of 

American  Association  for  Advancement  of  Science.     See  Entomo- 
logical Club. 
American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers.     /S'^e' Farmers' 

Institute  Workers. 
American  Association  of  State  Weather  Services.     See  State  Weather 

Services. 


C'lasslflcation  no. 


A10.3:16 
Al. 9:106 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 


A4.4:ll 
Al.  10:895 

A4. 1:895-6 

Al. 10:897 
A1.10:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4.3:ll 
A4. 1:898 
Al.  10:894 
A1.9:55 
A4. 1:900 
Al.  10:900 


A4.4:10 

A4.4:18 

A4.4:22 

A4.4:26 

A4.4:29 

A4.4:33 

A4.4:36 

A4. 1:899 

A4. 1:900 


A7.3:67 

Al.  1:888 

A9. 1:888 

A9.7:4 

A9.3:13 

A9.3:13 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:6 
A9.7:4 
A9.6:17 
Al.  10:896 
A9.6:7 

Al. 1:863 
A11.5:10 

A4. 1:887-? 
Al.  1:874 
Al.  1:870 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 

A6.5:l 


160 


American  breeds  of  fowls: 

1.  Plymouth  rock  (McGrew).     1901 

2.  Wyandotte  (McGrew).     1901 

American  Dairymen's  Association,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1871,  notice  of. 

p.  479 

American  Forestry  Association,  summer  meeting  of  (Henry).     1902. 

p.  401 

American  grasses: 

No.  1  (Scribner ) 

No.  2  (Scribner) 

No.  3  (Scribner) 

See  also  Grasses. 

American  Institute  Farmers'  Club,  report  on.     p.  41B 

American  Pomological  Society: 

Catalogue  of  fruits  recommended  for  cultivation  in  various  sections 

of  U.  S.     1897... _. 

same,  including  British  provinces.     1899 

History  and  progress  ( Wilder) .     p.  149 

Richmond,  Va.,  thirteenth  session.     1871.     p.  328 

American  products: 

Hamburg  as  a  market  for.     1897 ^ 

Manchester  district  of  England  as  a  market  for 

World's  markets  for 

American  troops  returning  from  the  East: 

Cestode,  adult  (Diplogonoporus  grandis)  of  man  which  may  occur 

in  (Stiles  and  Tayler).     1902.     p.  43 _ 

Egyptian  and  Japanese  strongyle  (Strongylus  subtilis)  which  may 

possibly  occur  in  (Stiles).     1902.     p.  41 

Larval  cestode  of  man  which  may  possibly  occur  in  (Stiles  and 

Tayler).     p.  47 

Ames,  Iowa.     Insecticide  experiments  at  (Osborne).     1886.     p.  23.. 

See  also  Iowa  College  of  Agriculture  and  INIechanic  Arts. 
Amids,  or  amido-acids,  nitrogen  of,  investigation  of  analytical  methods 

for  distinguishing  between,  and  proteids  (Mallet).     1898 

Amity  canal  in  Colorado,  duty  of  water  under  ( Berry) .    1900.    ji.  159. . 
Ammonia,  results  in  mixed  fertilizers  variable  (Williams).     1901. 

p.  28 

Ammonium  citrate: 
Action  of — 

on  basic  slag  (Huston  and  Jones).     1896.     p.  68 

on  high-grade  aluminic  phosphate  (Huston).     1890.     p.  170.. 
Neutralitv  in  solution,  indicator  for  detection  of  (Richardson). 

1886.  'p.  21 

See  also  Phosphoric  acid. 
Ammonium  nitrate,  use  of,  in  determination   of  phosphoric  acid 

(Wheeler  and  Hartwell).     1892.     p.  53 

Ammonium  phosphomolvbdate: 

New  reaction  with  (Ross).     1894.     p.  97 

Report  on  estimation  of  phosphoric  acid  by  titration  of  yellow 

precipitate  of  (Ki Igo re).     1894.     p.  100 

Titration  of,  with  standard  alkali,  estinaation  of  phosphoric-  acid 
in  soils  by  doul)le  precipitation  with  molybdic  solution  and 

(Williams).     1895.     p.  82 

Ammonimn  sulphate,  nitrification  of,  in  different  soils  (Withers and 

Fraps).     1902.     p.  36 

Amoss,  William  L. : 

Address  of,  as  president  of  American  Association  of  Farmers' 
Institute  Workers,  at  seventh  annual  meeting.     1902.     p.  14.. 
Farmers' institute  work  accomplished  in  Maryland.     1902.     p.  25. 

(Question  Ijox  at  farmers'  institutes.     1902.     p.  49 

Amoy,  China,  rainfall  of,  1897-1902  (Fesler).     p.  486 

Amphizoa,  larva  of,  notes  on  (Hubbard).     1892.     p.  19 

Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Vinke). 

p.  361  

Analysis.     See  Chemical  analysis. 

Anarsia  lineatella  zell.     Notes  on  (Cordley).     1897.     p.  71 


Index 

(!liiNsin('iition  no. 

A4.3:29 
A4.3:31 

A27.9:8 

A  29. 6:30 

A3.3:7 
A3.3:17 
A3. 3:20 

A  1.1:869 


A  20. 3:6 

A20.3:8 
A  1.1:870 
A27.9:9 


A12.4 
A12.4 
A12.3 


14 


A4.3:35 

A4.3:35 

A4.3:35 
A9.3:ll 


A7.3:54 
A10.3:86 

A7.3:62 


A7.3:49 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:12 


A7.3:35 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:43 

A7.3:47 
A7.3:67 


A10.3:120 
A  10.3:120 
A  10.3:1 10 
A  29. 6:30 
A  9. 7:5 

A4. 1:899 

A9.6:9 


114—04- 


-11 


1»U 


Index 

Anchor  ice.     See  Ice. 

Anchylostomiasis.     See  Hookworm  disease. 

Anderson,  E.  H.: 

Aletia,  reports  on.     1880-82.     App.,  p.  37 

same,  in  Mississippi  in  1878.     p.  352 

Cotton  worm  in  south  Texas  in  spring  and  early  summer  of  1883. 

P  31 

Anderson,  F.  W. : 

Erysiphcie  of  Montana,  preliminary  list  of.     1889.     p.  188 

Fuuf^i,  few  common,  of  Montana,  "brief  notes  on.     1889.     p.  30. 

[Erroneously  attributed  to  "W.  F.  Anderson"  in  book] 

Funj,'i  of  Helena,  Mont.,  supplementary  notes  on.     1889.     p.  82.. 

Pastoral  resources  of  Montana,     p.  311 

same,  p.  311 - 

Uredinete  and  ustilagineae,  notes  on  certain.     1891.     p.  121 

Anderson,  F.  W.,  and  Kelsev,  F.  D.     Erysiphete  upon  phytoptus  dis- 
tortions.    1889.     p.  209  

Anderson,  J.  T.     Moisture  and  ether  extract,  experiments  in  de- 
termination of.     1890.     p.  93 

Anderson,  W.  B.     Skim  milk  as  food  for  young  chickens,     p.  477.. 

See  also,  as  joint  author.  Plumb,  Charles  Sumner. 
Andrew,  John  A.     Industrial  classes,  education  of.     1864.     No.  1, 

p.  15 

Andrews,  C.  C: 

Address  of,  before  Minnesota  Good  Roads  Convention.     Jan., 

1894.     p.  8 

Agriculture  in  Italy,     p.  283 

Crops,  rotation  of,  in  Sweden.     1873.     p.  363 

Spring  wheat  culture  in  Northwest.     1882 

Sugar  beet  in  Sweden.     1872.     p.  133 , 

Swartz  system  of  butter-making  in  Sweden.     1876.     p.  198 

Anemometer: 

Local  anemometric  peculiarities  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  155 

Pressure,  prize  for  (Abbe) .     1902.     p.  130 

Relative  merits  of  anemometers  in  general  use  (Dines).     1896. 

p.  699 

Safety  fuse  for  lightning  on  ( Abbe) .     1898.     p.  257 

Testsof  (Marvin).     1900.     p.  58 , 

Anemometry,  circular  of  general  information  on  (JNIarvin).     1893.. 

Aneroid,  new  style  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  566 , 

Aneroid  barograph  on  Great  Lakes,  instructions  for  use  of.     1897.., 

Aneroid  barometers,  report  on  (Marvin).     1898.     p.  410 , 

Same  (Chree).     1898.     p.  547 

Angell,  Styher  H.,  Roubaix,  France.    Cost  of  hauling  farm  products 

over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  3 , 

Angerer,  A.  W.     Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  foreign  coun- 
tries, work  of,  etc.     1872.     p.  297 

See  also,  as  translator,  Salviate,  E.  de. 

Angleworms  and  warm  rains,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  474 

Angoi'a,  Turkey,  agriculture  in.     Notice  of  receipt  of  letter  from 

Minister  Terrell  relative  to 

Angora  goat: 

Asia  Minor,  industrv  of  (Bailey),     p.  493 

California.     1891.     p.  35 

Industry,  progress  of,  in  1901  (Thompson),     p.  457 

Information  concerning  (Thompson),     p.  281 

same  (Thompson).     1901 

same,  condensed  ( Thompson ) .     1901 

Recent  notes  on,  from  luilletin  of  National  Association  of  Wool 

Manufacturers.     1878.     p.  126 

Skins  of.     p.  516 

Wool  of.     1867.     p.  254 

Angora  Goat  Breeders'  Convention,  Feb.,  1872,  report  on.     p.  153  . 
Angot,  Alfred: 

Cloud  photograph V.     1896.     p.  769 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  237 

Angoumois  grain  moth  or  "Fly  weevil"  (Howard).     1893.     p.  325 


I'lasslllcjitioii  no. 


A8.1:4 
A9.2:C82 


A  9. 3:3 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

Al.  1:888 

A6.1:8S8 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:5 

A7.3:28 
A4. 1:899 


A27.9:3 


A22.3:2 

Al. 1:876 

A27.9:ll 

A1.6:40 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:14 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 

A29.3:ll=' 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.11:D 

A29.6:26 

A29.12:An3 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A22.4:27 

A27.9:10 

A29.6:27 

A1.2:An4 


A4. 1:901 
A27.9:29 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:900 
A4.3:27 
A1.D:137 

A1.2:Sh3 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:5 
A27.9:10 

A29.3:]l'^ 
A29.6:30 
A9.7:5 


162 


Angstrom,  Knut,  on  atmospheric  absorption,  notes  on  (Abbe).    1901. 

p.  268 

Angstrtnn's  pyrheliometer,  examination  of  (Marvin).     1901.     p.  454. 

Anguillula.     See  Root-knot  disease,  etc. 

Angnillula  aceti,  infection  in  human  bladder,  case  of  (Stiles  and 

Frankland).     1902.     p.  35 

See  oho  Aphelenchus  olesistus. 
Anhalonium,   North   American   species  of,  preliminary  re\ision  of 

(Coulter).     1892.     p.  91 .' 

Animal,  what  is  live  weight  of  ?   (Patterson).     189.S.     p.  150 

Animal  body: 

Formation  of  fat  in  (Soskin) .     1897.     p.  179 

Metabolism  of  nutrients  in  and  source  of  muscular  energy  (Zuntz) . 

1897.     p.  538  

Animal  breeding,  progress  in  (Hays).     1901.     p.  217 

Animal  diseases.     See  Diseases  of  animals. 
Animal  fil)ers.     See  Wool. 

Animal  husbandry  in  central  West  (Morrow).     1882.     p.  62 

Animal  industry: 

Administrative    work    of    Federal    Government   in    relation    to 

(Thompson).     1899.     p.  441 

same,  p.  102 

Australasian;  statistics  of,  1899-1900.     p.  557 

Kansas,  condition  of  ( Heath),     p.  405 

Literature    on,    in    publications    of    Agriculture     Department, 

1837-98,  index  to  (Thompson).     1900 

Pacific  coast  (Jones).     1892.     p.  59 

Porto  Rico  (Cook),     p.  663 .• 

United   States   with   especial   reference  to   breeding  of    cattle, 

horses,  etc.     (Gaines) .     p.  122 

Animal  Industry  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department: 

Act  for  establishment  of.     p.  473 

'       same,  proposed  amendinents  to 

Bill  injuriously  affecting  work  of,  with  letter  of  protest  and  appeal 

of  Assistant  Secretarj'  of  Agriculture.     1896 

Inspectors  and  other  employees  of,  general  instructions  to.     Mar. 

16,  1899.     p.  10 

Letter  of  J.  M.  Rusk  regarding.     1890 

Papers  accompanying  exhibit  of,  at  Paris  Exposition  of  1889. 

p.  359 ". 

Publications  of  fiscal  year  1897.     p.  322 

•  Rules  and  regulations — 

1895 

1897.     p.  324 

1897  and  1898.     p.  605 

1899.  p.  692 

1900.  p.  592  

1901.  p.  673  

"Work  of,  at  Trans-Mississippi  and  International  Exposition,     p. 

504 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Salmon).     1897.     p.  236 

same,  reprinted,     p.  25 

Animal  life,  influence  of  climate  on  (Dean) .     1902.     p.  107 

Animal  parasites: 

Eleven  miscellaneous  papers  on.     1902 

Inspection  of  meats  for.     1H!)8 

Notes  on  (Stiles  and  Hassall)  — 

50-52.     p.  558  

55-57 

58-62.  "'1902."*  p."  19].'." .'."!.'.'.'.'."!]."!!!]!!."!."]!]."!!!]!!  ]!.'!! 

See    also    Chickens  —  Ducks  —  Geese  —  Parasites  —  Pigeons  — 
Sheep  —  Turkeys. 
Animal  products: 

Cape  of  (Jood  Hope,  exports  and  imports  of.     p.  529 

South  Africa  (Stowe).     p.  512 

United  States,  number  and  value  of,  1880-96 

See  also  Hides  —  INIeats. 


Index 

Classlfli-ation  no. 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 


A4,3:.35 


A6.5:3 
A10.3:16 

A 10. 6:8 

A10.6:7 
A  1.10:901 


A1.8:22 


Al.  10:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:889-90 


A21.3:5 
A1.8:20 
A4. 1:899 


A1.7:2 

A4. 

A4. 1:884 

A1.2:An5i 

A1.4:4 

A4. 5:332 
A1.2:An52 

A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:897 


A4.3:9 

A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 


A4. 1:899 
Al.  10:897 
A4. 1:897 
A29.3:31 

A4.3:35 
A4.3:19 

A4. 1:899 

A4.4:.34 

A4.3:35 


.\4. 1:899 
A4. 1:898 
A27.8:ll 


103 


Index 

Animal  smallpox,  note  on.     1866.     p.  56 -.. 

Animal  sub.><tances,  nitrou;enous  compounds  of,  suggestions  regarding 

nomenclature  of  ( Atwater) .     1899.     p.  118 

Animals: 

Cruelty  to,  prevention  of,  in  D.  C,  bill  relative  to,  etc.     1896 

Dead,  disposition  of,  in  foreign  cities,     p.  346 

Diseased,  food  products  from  (Salmon),     p.  250 

Diseases  of.     See  Diseases  of  animals. 

Effect  of  naphthaline  on  ( Taylor) .     1 SS3 

Excretion  of  metabolized  nitrogen  bv  (Langworthv).     1897.     p. 

817 - 

Export  trade  in,  1889.     p.  69 

same,  p.  22 

same,  p.  10 - 

Feeding  moldy  corn  to  (Langworthy ).     1900.     p.  26 I 

Feeding  of — 

abstracts  of  reports  of  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  on, 

1889-1902  

experiments  in,  at  Rothamsted  Experiment  Station,  England, 

lecture  on  (Gilbert.)      1893.     p.  231 

use  of  condimental  feeding  stuffs  in.     1898.     p.  25 

Feeding  stuffs  for,  composition,  etc. — 

1894.  p.  558  

1895.  p.  560 -. 

1896.  p.  605  

Food  for — 

cutting  and  cooking  (Stewart),     p.  396 

peanut  oil-cake  as.  "  1873.     p.  445 

Free  importation  of.     1 868.     p.  62 

Geographic  distribution  of,  in  North  America  (Merriam) .     p.  203 . 

Humane  treatment  of,  general  order  to  inspectors 

Imported,  inspection  and  quarantine  of.     p.  85 

same,  p.  73 

Imports  of,  at  quarantine  stations.     1897.     p.  250 

"Loco"  plant  and  its  effect  on  (Stalker),     p.  271 

Lovvei-,  pediculiandmallophagaaffectingmanand(Osborn).    1891. 

Movements  of,  from  districts  in  which  rabies  exists,  order  con- 
cerning.    1899 

Number  of,  to  be  used  in  feeding  experiments  (Gulley).     1891. 
p.  94 

Physical   conditions  surrounding,  in  experimental  feeding,  es- 
pecially as  relative  to  stalls  and  mangers  (Henry).    1891.    p. 92. 

Quarantine  of.     See  Cattle  orders. 

Slaughtered  for  food,  necessity  for  inspecting  (Salmon).     1889. 
p.  30 

Training,  for  work  (Gardner),     p.  355 

Wheat  as  a  food  for  growing  and  fattening  (Salmon) 

See  also  Alpaca  —  Angora  goats  —  Arvicolintti  —  Bandicoots  — 
Bata  —  Blarina  —  Breeding  —  Buffalo  —  Cashmere  goat  — 
Cattle  —  Diseases  of  cattle  —  Evotomys  —  Farm  animals  — 
Gophers  —  Grasshopper  mouse  —  Ground  squirrels  —  Guinea 
pigs  —  Hesperomys  —  Jack  rabbits  —  Jumping  mice — Kan- 
garoo rats  — ■  Lemmings  —  Mammals  —  Merino  ram  — •  Musk 
ox  —  Pika  —  Pocket  gophers  —  Pocket  mice  —  Prairie  dogs  — 
Rabbits  —  Rats — Rocky  INIountain  goat — Shrews — Skunks  — 
Squirrels  —  Voles  —  Weasels  —  Zebroids  —  Zoology  —  and 
headings  beginning  with  Animal. 
Animals,  domestic: 

Age  of,  determination  by  teeth.     1898.     p.  667 

Feeding  standards  for  (Kiilin).     1893.     p.  6 

Insects  affecting  (Osborn).     1896 

Parasites  of,  methods  of  attacking  (Osborn) .     1893.     p.  163 

Temperature,  pulse,  and  respiration  of.     1900.     p.  740 

Upper  air  passages  of,  pathogenic  and  toxicogenic  bacteria  in 
(Moore).     1893.     p.  38 

See    also    Cattle  —  Dogs  —  Farm     animals  —  Goats  —  Hogs  — 
Horses  —  Lambs  —  Mules  —  Pigs  —  Sheep  —  Swine. 


Classification  no. 
A27.9:4 

A10.3:65 

A1.4:4 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 


A18.2:N16 

A10.6:7 

Al.  1:889 
A4. 1:889-90 
A4.2:B39 
A1.9:722 


A10.6: 

A10.3:22 
A1.9:73 

Al.  10:894 
Al.  10:895 
Al. 10:896 

Al.  1:865 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:6 
Al. 10:894 
A1.2:In72 
Al.  1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:886 
A9.3:7 

A4.5:48 

A10.3:7 

A10.3:7 


A7.3.25 
Al. 1:866 
A4.4:2 


Al. 10:898 
A10.6:4 
A9.6:5 
A9.7:6 
Al.  10:900 

A4.3:3 


164 


p.  87.. 
1896. 


p.  00.. 


Animals,  noxious?: 

])anger  of  introducing  (Palmer) .     1898. 
Extermination  of,  In'  bounties  (Palmer) 

Statistics  of.     1888.  "  p.  366 

Animals,  wild,  which  may  be  imported  without  permits.     1900 

Animals  and  animal  products: 

Exports  of  (Salmon).     1897 

Great  Britain  (May).     1898.     j).  440 

same,  1 899 

Imports  and  exports  of — 

1892-96.     p.  305 

1898.     p.  581  

1892-99  (Thompson),     p.  421 

1900  (Thompson) .     p.  535 

1901  (Roberts) .     p.  611 

Malta  (Grout),     p.  520 

Trade  of  Porto  Rico  in.     p.  405 

Ankle  diseases  of  horses  (Holcombe).     y>.  357 

Antarctic,  fresh  light  on  ( Abbe) .     1902.     p.  31 

Anthomyia  angustifrous,  a  lignivorous  insect.     1886.     p.  38 

Anthracite  coal,  production  of,  in  Pennsylvania.     1820-72.     p.  36 

Anthracnose.     See  Cotton  —  Grape. 
Anthrax  or  charbon: 

California  cattle  (Bowhill).     p.  443 

same,  further  investigation  (Chandler),     p.  450 

Cattle  in  the  Northwest  ( McLean ) .     1881.     p.  311 

same  (Detmers).     1881.     p.  312 

Delaware,  combating  in  (Neale).     p.  190 

Dreaded  diseases,  one  of  the  most.     p.  23 

Etiology  of.     p.  298 

Inoculation  of.     p.  209 

Louisiana,  outbreak  in,  1896  (McQueen),     p.  176 

Lower  Mississippi  Valley,  outbreak  in.     p.  166 

New  Jersey  cattle  ( Hunt) .     p.  359 

same  (Law).     1881.     p.  312 

New  Mexico,  outbreak  of  (McLean).     1881.     p.  317 

New  York  cattle  (Law).     1881.     p.  312 

Parasitic  on  cutworms.     1890.     p.  353 .• 

Prevalence  of,  among  domesticated  animals  (Norgaard).     p.  40.. 

Western  Mississippi  outbreak,     p.  379 

Antigua,  W.  I.: 

Climate  of,  seasonal  variations  in,  1890-1900  (Kimball),     p.  168  . 

Climatology  of  (Alexander).     1901.     p.  165 

Thunderstorms  at  (Alexander).     1900.     p.  380 

Antisell,  Thomas: 

Cinchona,  cultivation  of,  in  United  States,     p.  454 

Sewage  deposit,  value  of,  of  city  of  Washington.     1869.     p.  228.. 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chemist,  Chemistry  Bureau,  Agriculture 

Department,  1866-1870 

Antitoxic  serum,  treatment  of  experimental  tuberculosis  with  (I)e 

Schweinitz).     p.  305 

Ants.     See  House  ants. 

Apetalse  of  western  Texas,  description  of  (Coulter).     1894.     p.  347.. 

Aphelenchus  olesistus,  a  nematoid  worm,  cause  of  leaf  sickness  in 

Begonia  and  Asplenium  (Bos).     1893.     p.  161 

Aphelininaj  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  hymenopterous  para- 
sites of  family  Chalcididte,  revision  of  (Howard).     1895 

AphelinuK  fuscipennis,  an  important  parasite  upon  San  Jose  scale  in 

eastern  United  States  (Johnson).     1900.     p.  73 

Aphidida": 

Certain  little  known,  fifth  contribution  to  a  knowledge  of  (Weed). 
1891.     p.  285 

Notes  on  (Osborn  and  Sirrine).     1893.     p.  235 

Some  questions  relating  to  (Smith).     1891.     p.  226 

Aphis: 

Apple,  pear,  and  quince  (Sanderson).     1902.     j).  123 


Index 

ClHSsIflcatiuii  no. 

A  1.10:898 
Al.  10:896 
A27.9:26 
A5.4:.30 


A4.4:17 
A4. 1:898 
A. 4. 1:899 


A4. 1:897 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4.2:H78 
A29.6:30 
A9.3:12 
A27.9:ll 


A4.1: 
A4.1: 
A1.6: 
A1.6: 
A4.1: 
A1.9: 
A1.6: 
A1.6: 
A4.1: 
A4.1: 
Al.l: 
A1.6: 
A1.6: 
A1.6: 
A9.7: 
A4.1: 
A4:l; 


887-8 

34 

34 

897 

79 

34 

22 

897 

897 

881-2 

34 

34 

34 

2 

893-1 

889-90 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 

Al.l:866 
A27.9:7 

A7.1: 

A4. 1:898 

A6.5:2 

A9.7:6 

A9.8:l 

A9.6:26 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:3 


A10.3:115 


11)5 


p. 333. 

p. 583. 
p.  66.. 


Index 

Aphis — Continued 

Corn-root,  summary  hit^tory  of  (Forl)os).     1891.  _  p.  233.. 

New  species  of,  injurious  to  plums  and  peaches  in  Georgia,  pre- 
liminary note  on  (Scott).     1902.     p.  56 

See  also  Woolly  apliis. 
AphthiP,    epizootic,    of   stock,   nature,    causes,    treatment,   etc.,  of. 
p.  352 

See  also  Foot-and-mouth  disease. 
Ajihthous  fever.     See  Foot-and-mouth  disease  of  cattle. 
Apiarian  exhil)it  at  Columbian  Exposition  (Benton).     1894.    }>.  242. 
Apiculture: 

Experiments  in — 

1885  (McLain) 

1886  McLain) 

1887  (McLain) 
1887.  p.l70 

1891  (Cook),  p.83 

1892  (Larrabee).  p.  57 

Manual  of  instruction  in  (The  Honey  Bee)  (Benton) 

See  also  Bees. 

Apoplectiform  septicemia.     See  Chickens. 

Appalachian  forests,  southern,  by  river  basins,  description  of  (Ayres 

and  Ashe ) .     p.  69 _. . 

Appalachian  mountain  region,  .southern,  forests  and  forest  condi- 
tions of  (Wilson),    p.  13 

Appalachian  region,  southern,  forests,  rivers,  and  mountains  of, 
message  from  President  of  U.  S. ,  transmitting  report  of  Sec- 
retary of  Agriculture  (Roosevelt) 

Appalachians,  southern : 

Area  of  heavy  rainfall  in  (Hawkins).    1897.     p.  442 

Climate  of  ( Henry),     p.  143 

Forest  reserve  in,  proposed,   present  status  of  movement  for, 

memorials,  reports,  and  extracts  from  jjress.     p.  155 

Forests  and  forest  conditions  in  (Ayres  and  Ashe),    p.  45 

Hydrography  of  (Pressey  and  Myers),     p.  123 

Lumbering  in,  now  and  under  Government  ownership  and  super- 
vision ( Price ) .     p.  61 

Practical  forestry  in  (Price) .     1900.'    p.  357 

Topography  and  geology  of  (Keith),     p.  Ill 

Trees  of  (Ashe  and  Ayres).     p.  93 

Apparatus  for  sale  by  Agriculture  Department.     Jan.  24,  1896 

Apple  and  how  to  grow  it  ( Brackett) .    1900 

Apple  scab: 

Remedies  for,  experiments  with  (Taft) .     p.  30 

Treatment  of,  experiments — 

1889  ( Goff ) .     p.  33 

1889  (Galloway  and  Southworth).     p.  210 

1890  ( Goff ) .     p.  22 

1891  Goff).     p.  19 

1893  (Goff).     p.87 

Apple-tree  borers,  larger,  circular  relating  to  (Chittenden) 

Apple-tree  weevil,  bronze  (Chittenden).     1900.     p.  37 

Apple  trees,  grafting,  opinions  of  nurserymen  and  apple  growers  re- 
garding.    1898.     p.  12 

Apple-twig  insect  borer  (Glover).     1873.     p.  29 

Apples: 

Analvses  of  (Richards) .     p.  350 

Aphids  of  (Sanderson) .     1902.     p.  123 

Bitter  rot  of,  treatment  of  (Curtiss).     1890.     p.    38 

Commercial  orcharding  (I5rackett).     1901.     p.  593 

Description  of  leading  j)0{)ular  varieties,     p.  163 

same  (Elliott),     p.  19 

Evaporated,  zinc  in  (Wiley).     1896 

For  Southern  States,     p.  184 

Keeping  qualities  of  (Clark).     1900.     p.  16 

Leptocoris  trivittata  injuring,  note  on.     1886.     p.  41 


Classlflcation  no. 
A9.7:3 
A9.6:3I 


A  1.1:870 


A9.7:6 


Al.  1:885 

Al.  1:886 

A9.3:13 

A  1.1:887 

A9.3:26 

A9.3:30 

A9.6:l 


A1.2:Ap4^ 
A1.2:Ap4" 

A1.2:Ap4-^ 

A29.6:25 
A1.2:Ap4* 

A1.2:Ap4  2 
A1.2:Ap4^ 

A1.2:Ap4^ 

A1.2:Ap42 
Al.  10:900 
A1.2:Ap4  2 
A1.2:Ap4-^ 
A1.2:Ap4i 
A1.9:113 


A6.3:ll 


A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A6.3:ll 

A28.5:6 

A10.3:16 

A9.5:32 

A9.6:22 


A1.9:79 
A27.9:ll 


Al.  1:886 
A10.3:115 
A6.3:ll 
Al. 10:901 
Al. 1:862 
Al. 1:863 
A7.3:48 
Al.  1:869 
Al. 9:119 
A9.3:12 


iOf') 


Api)les — Continued 

Low-grade,   use   of,  by  evaporation   and  manufacture  of  cider. 

1898.     p.  20 

Powdery  mildew  of,  experiments  in  treatment.     1889 

same  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  11 

Ripe  rot  of  (Southworth).    1891.     p.  164...- 

Storing,  without  ice  (Clark).     1900.     p.  5 

Ten  varieties  of,  suitable  for  export  trade  (Taylor).     1898.     p.  ooO. 
See  also  Dried  apples — Wo<dh'  aphis. 
Applevard,  T.  J.    Address  of,  before  National  Road  Conference,  Julv, 

"1894.    p.  41 .".. 

Applied  science  as  factor  of  rural  production.    1885.    p.  31.    No.  20. 
Appointment  clerk,  Agriculture  Department: 
Report  of — 

1895  (Bennett),     p.  265 

1896  (Bennett),     p.  267 


1897  (Bennett) 


p.  zzo 


1902  (Bennett),     p.  383 
Reports  of 

Apprentice  system,  manual  training  and  (Richards).     1894.     p.  73.. 
Appropriations,  annual,  use  of,  decision  of  Comptroller  of  Treasurj^ 

Apr.  18,  1900 

Apricots,  food  value  of  (Langworthy ).     1899.     p.  22 

April: 

No  changes  in  climate  of  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  158 

Weather  condition  for,  statement  of  average  (Garriott) .     p.  1(52. . 

Aquaria,  fresh  and  salt  water  ( West) .     p.  446 

Aquatic  bug,  interesting,  report  of.     1891.     p.  198 

Aqueous  vapor: 

Relative  qualities  of,  in  atmosphere,  determination  of,  by  means 
of  absorption  lines  of  the  spectrum.     1896 

Total  quantity  of,  in  atmosphere.     1894.     p.  539 

Aquilar  y  Santillan,  Rafael.     Meteorology  in  Mexico,  brief  sketch 

of  development  of.     1895.     p.  335 

Arabia,  wool  trade  of.     p.  607 

Arable  soils.     See  Soils. 
Arbor  day: 

History  and  observance  (Egleston).     1896 

Observance  of,  by  schools  (Northrop),     p.  27 

Origin  and  growth  (Morton).     1887.     p.  22 

Relation  of,  to  agriculture  and  horticulture  (Skinner),     p.  34 

Value  and  uses  of  ( Mull ) .     p.  29 

See  also  Forestry. 

Arbor  day  for  the  commonwealth  (Higbee).     p.  28 

Arbor  day  planting  in  Eastern  States 

Arborescent  flora  of  V.  S.,  nomenclature  of  (Sud worth).     1897 

Archibald,  E.  Douglas: 

Droughts,  famines,  and  forecasts  in  India.     1900.     p.  246 

Report  of,  on  kites,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  164 

Arctic  and   antarctic   meteorological   observers,  notes  on   (Abbe). 

1 901.     p.  558 

Argentina: 

As  a  market  for  i)ure-bred  cattle  from  U.  S.  (Salmon).      1902 

Cattle  and  cattle  products  of,  some  statistics  of,  1899.     p.  515 

Crops  of.     1887.     p.  382 

Great  Britain's  purchases  of  cavalry  horses  in  ( Buchanan ) .     1 898. 
p.  22 

Live-stock  shipments  from,  to  England.     i>.  77 

same  ( Wray) .     p.  81 

Meteorology  in  ( Abbe) .     1902.     p.  315 

Statistics  of.     1890.     p.  402 

Wheat  pro<luction  and  exportation  in,  course  of,  1880-1896 

See  aho  Buenos  Ayres  —  Cordova. 
Argyresthia,  notes  on,  with  descriptions  of  new  species  (Walsing- 

ham).     1890.     p.  117 

Arid  lands.     See  Desert  lands. 


Index 

llasKificiilioii  no. 


A  1.9:73 
A28.4:8 
A  28. 5:6 
A28.5:6 
Al. 9:119 
A20.3:7 


A22.3:10 
A  27. 9:23 


Al.  1:895 
Al.  1:896 
Al.  1:897 
Al.  1:902 
A1.2:Ap61 
A10.3:20 

A2.2:Ap6 
A1.9:105 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 
A  1.1:864 
A9.7:4 


A29.3:16 
A29.6:22 

A29.3:1P 
A4. 1:901 


A1.8 
A1.8 
A  1.8 
A1.8 
A1.8 


A1.8:56 
A 13. 4:5 
A13.3:14 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 

A4.4:37 
A4. 1:899 
A27.9:25 

Al. 2:1178 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:895-6 
A29.6:30 
A  27. 9:28 
A12.4:10 


A9.7:3 


l»iT 


Index 

Arid  regions: 
Colorado — 

grasses  of,  investigation  of  ( Vasey ) .     1 886 , 

I)ossil)ilities  of  reclamation  of,  by  utilizing  underlying  waters 

(Miller).     1891.     pt.  1,  p.  301 

Kansa.s — 

grasses  of,  investigation  of  ( Vasey) .     1886 

possibilities  of  reclamation  of,  by  utilizing  underlying  waters 

(Miller).     1891.     pt.  1,  p.  301 

Lakes  and  climate  in,  oscillations  of  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  544 

Pacific  slope,  climatic  and  agricultural  features  of,  etc.  (Hilgard 

and  ot  1  lers ) .     1882 

Some  climatic  features  of  ( Moore).     1896 

Waterworks  east  of,  having  supply  from  artesian  and  underflow 

sources.     1891.     pt.  1,  p.  433 

See  also  Destitute  regions  —  Semiarid  regions. 

Aristida  purpurea  nutt. ,  and  its  allies  (Merrill ) .     1901 

Arizona: 

Aerolite  in,  fall  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  56 

Agricultural  features  of  (Furnas),  1892.     p.  173 

Agricultural  notes  on,  1866.     p.  442 

Atmosphere  in,  clearness  of ,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  110... 
Birds  observed  in  parts  of,  by  Death  Valley  Expedition  of  1891, 

notes  on  (Fisher).     1893.     p.  7 

Central  desert  region  from,  to  western  Texas,  characteristic  vege- 
tation of  (Dewey),     p.  351 

same,  p.  351 

Climate  of,  ancient  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  353 

Climatic  and  agricultural  features  ( Hilgard  and  others).     1882 

Entomological  notes  from  (Cockerell).     1902.     p.  107 

Forage  plants  of  (Pool).     1888._   p.  48 

Fruits  of,  tropical  and  semitropical  (Klee).     1891.     p.  Ill 

Gras.ses  of  ( Merrill ) .     1901 

Grasses  of  arid  districts  of,  investigation  of  (Tracy).     1888.     p.  5. 
Grasses  of  desert  region  of,  plates  and  descriptions  of  (Vasey). 

1890 

same 

Irrigation  in,  use  of  water  in  (Code).     1900.     p.  Ill 

See  also  Arizona  Experiment  Station  farm. 

Locusts,  injurious  and  other  (Townsend).     1893.     p.  28 

Northwestern — 

cactuses,  yuccas,  and  agave  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of, 
geographic  and  vertical  distribution  (Merriam).     1893.     p. 

345 

spermophile,new, from, descriptionof (Merriam).    1893.    p.  17 
trees  and  shrubs  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of,  distribution 

of  (Merriam).     1893.     p.  285 

Plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in,   1890,  list  of  (Rose). 

1891.     p.  91  

Range  improvement  in  (Grifhths).     1901 

Sheep  husbandrv  in.     1891.     p.  20 

Sunstroke  in  (Phillips).     1896.     p.  4.54 

See  aho  Flagstaff  —  Little  Colorado  River,  Desert  of  —  Lower  Colo- 
rado River  —  Phoenix  —  San  Francisco  Mountain  region  — 
Salt  River  Valley. 

Arizona  and  Japan,  winds  of  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  255 

Arizona  Experiment  Station  farm,  irrigation  at,  1901  (McClatchie). 

p.  125 

same,  1902  (McClatchie).     p.  87 

Arkalon,  Kansas,  sorghum  sugar  experiments  at,  1889  (Wiley) 

Arkansas: 

Cotton  in.     1866.     p.  330 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  88 

Insects,  injurious  and  other,  qbservations  on  (Webster),    i'891. 

p.  451 

Moving  cattle  into  Missouri  from  two  northern  tiers  of  counties 
in,  Mar.  8,  1899 


Olasslfirntlon  uo. 


A6.3:l 

Al5.2:Ir7^ 

A6.3:l 

A15.2:Ir7'' 
A29.6:28 

A1.8:20 
A29.2:Ar4 

A15.2:Ir7'^ 

A3. 4:34 

A29.6:25 
A1.8:20 
A27.9:4 
A29.6:27 

A5.5:7 

Al.  1:891 

A6. 1:891 

A29.6:25 

A1.8:20 

A9.6:37 

A6.3:6 

A20.3:l 

A3. 4:32 

A6.3:6 

A6.2:N82' 

A6.3:12 

A10.3:86 

A9.7:6 


A5.5:7 
A5.5:2 

A5.5:7 

A6.5:l 
A19.3:4 
A27.9:29 
A29.6:24 


A29.6:23 

A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 
A7.3:26 

A27.9:4 
A27.9:6 

A9.7:3 

A4.5:32 


168 


1894. 
429.. 


Arkansas — Continned 

Koad-making  materials  in  (Branner). 
Southwestern,  climate  of,  1840-67.     p. 
Tornadoes  in  ( Emery) .     1900.     p.  499 
See  also  Fort  Smith  —  Pine  Bluff. 
Arkansas  Experiment  Station,  Fayetteville,  laboratory  notes  from. 

1890.     p.  134 " 

Arkansas  Valley,  Colorado,  irrigation  in  (Stover).     1902.     j).  287.. 

Arkansas  Valley,  upper,  description  of.     1870.     p.  150 

Armour,    Philip    Danforth.      Utilization    of    packing-house    offal. 

1900.     p.  514 

Armsby,  Henry  Prentiss: 

Address  as  president  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Col- 
leges and  Experiment  Stations,  at  13th  annual  convention. 

1900.     p.  21 , 

Agricultural  experiment  stations,  collective  exhibit  at  Paris  Expo- 
sition, report  of  committee  on — 

1899,  p.  30 

1900,  p.  20  

1901,  p.  23  

Agricultural  experiment  stations,  coojjerative  exhibit  at  World's 

Columbian  Exposition,  1893,  report  of  committee  on — 

1892,  p.  24 

1893,  p.  99 

1894,  p.  34 , 

Digestion  experiment- 
is  a  digestion  experiment  fallacious?     1891.     p.  89 

recent  work  abroad.     1891.     p.  132 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Wheeler  Homer  Jay. 

Army  horses,  German,  requirements  for  (Kuhn).     1898.     p.  31 

Army  Medical  Department,  connection  of,   with   development  of 

meteorology  in  U.  S.  (Smart).     1895.     p.  207 

Armv  worm: 

Bibliography  of.     1883.     p.  148 

Circular  relative  to  (Howard),    1894 

Entomological  Commission,  report  on.     1883.     ji.  89 

Fall,  report  on  (Chittenden).     1901 

Invasion  of  New  Jersey  in  1880,  account  of  (Lockwood) .    p.  101. 

same,  p.  101 

same,  p.  139 

Notes  on  (Glover).     1872.     p.  438 

same  (Glover).     1873.     p.  30 

same.     1883.     p.  9 

same  (Webster).     1890.     p.  112 

Occurrence  of,  during  season  of  1885-86.     p.  42 

Outbreak  of,  and  some  other  insects  affecting  grain  in  Maryland 

(Ashmead).     1890.     p.  53 

Arnheim,  Netherlands,  exhibition  of  agricultural  implements  at. 

1870.     p.  154 

Aroid  plant,  insect  fertilization  of  an  (Hubbard).     1895.     p.  340  ... 

Aroostook  County,  Maine,  farming  in.     1869.     j).  149 

Arrhenius,  J.     See,  as  translator,  Alsike  (ilover. 
Arsenate  of  lead : 

Improvement  in  manufacture  of  (Kirkland). 
Preparation  and  use  of  (Kirkland).     1897.     p. 
Arsenic,  soluble,^  in  arsenical  insecticides  (Haywood), 
Arsenical  insecticides: 

Report  on  (Haywood).     1902.     p.  96 

Soluble  ar.senic  in  ( Haywood ) .     1902.     p.  51 

See  oho  Arsenites. 
Arsenical  poisons  for  plum  and  peach  curcnlio  (Forbes).    1889.    p.  3 
Arsenical  spraying  of  fruit  trees  while  in  blossom  ( Lintner).     1893. 

p.  181 

Arsenicals,  new  and  old,  comparative  tests  with,  on  foliage  and  with 

larva?  (Marlatt).     1896.     p.  30 

Arsenites: 

Some  historic  notes  on  (Cook).     1891.     p.  62 


Index 

Cliissiflcatiiin  no. 

A22.3:4 
A27.9:8 
A29.6:28 


A7.3:24 
A10.3:119 

A27.9:8 


A4. 1:900 


1899. 
46... 


p.  102. 


1902.     p.  51. 


A10.3:76 


A10.3:65 
A10.3:76 
A 10. 3:99 


A10.3:7 
A10.;^:16 
A 10. 3:20 

A10.5:3 
Al  0.5:3 

A1.2:H78 

A29.3:ll  ■■' 

A8.1:3 

A9.5:4 

A8.1:3 

A9.6:29 

A  1.1:881, 882 

A9. 1:882 

A8.1:3 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:ll 

A9.3:3 

A9.7:3 

A9.3:12 

A9.7:3 

A27.9:8 

A9.7:7 

A27.9:8 


A9.6:20 

A9.6:9 

A9.6:37 

A7.3:67 
A9.6:37 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:6 

A!».(;;6 
A9.7:4 


1()9 


1893. 


Index 

Arsenites — Continued 

Spravinj^  with,  vs.  bees  (Webster).     1892.     p.  121 

same.     1894.     p.  182 

Arsenites  and  arsenical  mixtures  as  insecticides  (Gillette) 

p. 115 

Art,  science  versus  ( Roberts) .     1H9S.     p.  69 

Artace  punctistriga,  some  observations  upon  (Morgan).     1901.     p. 

182 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation: 

Between  ninety-seventh  degree  of  west  longitude  and  foothills 

of  Rocky  Mountains  (Nettleton).     1891 

Final  geological  reports  (Hay).     1893.     pt.  3 

Final  report  of  chief  engineer  (Nettleton).     1893.     pt.  2 

Progress  report  (Hay).     1891.     p.  137 

Progress  report  on  central  division  of  Great  Plains  (Gregorv). 

1891.     p.  145 

South  Dakota  ( Coffin ) .     1893.     pt.  4,  p.  51 

Si'e  also  Irrigation. 
Artesian  and  underflow  investigations  and  irrigation  inquiry,  reports 

of  special  agent  in  charge 

Artesian  and  underground  waters  in  Texas,  eastern  New  Mexico,  and 
Indian  Territorv,  west  of  ninetv-seventh   meridian   (Hill). 

1893.     pt.  3,  p.  41 .' - 

Artesian  basins  in  eastern  Colorado  and  New  Mexico,  geological 

conditions  of  (Van  Diest).     1890.     p.  87 

Artesian  water  in  Nevada  ( Irish).     1891.     p.  199 

Artesian  waters,  existence  of,  west  of  ninetv-seventh  meridian,  etc. 

(Durable).     1890.     p.  99 '. 

Artesian  well  investigations: 

Colorado  field  work  (Carpenter).     1890.     p.  173 

Field  agents'  report  for  middle  division  (Gregorv).     1890.     p.  145. 

Field  work  in  (Nettleton).     1890.     p.  31 1 

Geologist's  report  (Hall).     1890.     p.  37 

Location  of,  within  area  of  ninety-seventh  meridian  and  east 
of  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains,  to  determine  (Hinton  and 

others)  

New  INIexico  field  work  (Carpenter).     1890.     p.  233 

North  and  South  Dakota  field  work  (Culver).     1890.     p.  55 

North  Dakota  field  work  ( Underbill).     1890.     p.  105 

South  Dakota  field  work  (Coffin).     1890.     p.  125 

same  (Updyke).     1890.     p.  110 

Special  expert's  report  (Beach).     1890.     p.  141 

Texasfield  work  (Roesler).     1890.     p.  243 

Artesian  well  near  Fort  Lyon,  Colo.  (White  and  Aughey).     p.  26. .. 
Artesian  wells: 

Irrigation  by,  in  Algiers.     1891.     pt.  1 ,  p.  369 

Upon  great  plains;  report  of  Geological  Commission  (White  and 

Aughey ) .     1882 

Arthur,  J.  C,  pear  blight,     p.  125 

Same,  p.  125 

Artichokes.     See  Bur  artichokes  —  Jerusalem  artichokes. 

Arts.     See  Industries  and  arts. 

Arvicolinip,  description  of  new  genus  (Phenacomys)  and  four  new 

species  of  (Merriam).     1889.     p.  27 

Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  National  good  road  conference,  July  5,  6,  1894.. 

Same,  proceedings  of.     1894 - 

Aschaffenburg,  Bavaria,  Royal  Forest  School  at.     1885.     p.  50 

Ash,  committee  on,  report  of,  at  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists.     1900.     p.  94 

Same.     1901.     p.  54 

Ash: 

Composition  of,  of  w^heat  grain  and  wheat  straw  grown  at  Rotham- 
sted  in  different  seasons  and  by  different  manures  (Lawes 

and  Gilbert),     p.  85 - 

Estimation  and  importance  to  agricultural  chemistry  and  agri- 
culture of  ash  constituents  of  plants (Tollens).  1902.  pp.  207, 
305 


i'lassifl<-:itIoii  no. 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:7 

A9.7:6 
AID.  3:49 

A 10. 3:99 


A15.2:P94^ 
A15.2:Ir7-^ 
A15.2:Ir7^ 
A15.2:P94' 

A15.2:P94i 
A15.2:Ir7^ 


A15.1: 


A15.2:Ir7' 


A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:P94^ 

A15.2:Ar7 

A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ai:7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 


A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
Al.  1:881-2 

A15.2:Ir7'' 

A1.8:19 
Al.  1:886 
A28. 1:886 


A5.5:2 
A22.4:9 
A22.3:10 
A1.8:36 


A  7. 3:62 
.\  7. 3:67 


A7.3:4 


A10.6:13 


170 


Ash — Continued 

Loss  of  sulphur  in  preparing];  (Fraps).     1901.     p.  9S 

See  also  Ashes  —  Soils  and  ash. 
Ashburner,  Charles  E.,  jr.: 

Highways,  their  construction  and  maintenance.     1895.     p.  ?,2 

Macadamized  roads,  report  on.     1895.     p.  31 

Ashby,  Newton  B. : 

Bristol  butter  markets,     p.  210 

Cheese,  market  for,  in  England,     p.  214 


220 


Hamburg  liutter  and  cheese  markets. 

Hamburg  trade  in  eggs.     p.  345 

London  butter  trade,     p.  211 

Manchester  butter  market,     p.  201. . 

Paris  butter  and  cheese  markets,     p. 

Paris  market  for  eggs.     p.  336 , 

Poultry  dressed  in  foreign  citres.     p.  330 , 

Poultry  markets  of  Paris,     p.  341 , 

See  also,  as  translator,  Scelle,  Ch. 
Ashcraft,   Charles  E.,  jr.     Lightning  from  a  cloudless  sky.     1900. 

p.  489 

Ashe,  W.  W.     See,  as  joint  author,  Ayres,  Horace  B. 
Ashe,   W.   W.,   and  Ayres,   Horace  B.     Trees  of  Southern  Appa- 
lachians,    p.  93 

Ashes: 

Are  they  an  economical  fertilizer  at  present  prices?     1897.     p.  24 

Coal,  as  a  fertilizer.     1868.     p.  461 

Supply  of,  for  agricultural  purposes  (Fleischman).     1884.     No.  9. 
p.  28 

See  also  Ash. 
Asheville,  N.  C.     See  Shelton  Tobacco-Curing  Co. 
Ashley,  Alexander  McC. : 

Seasonal  forecasts,  long  range,  for  Pacific  Coast  States.     1901.     p. 
16 

Short  biography  of  (Abbe) .     1901.     p.  173 

Ashmead,  William  Harris: 

Army  worm  and  some  other  insects  affecting  grain  in  Maryland, 
outbreak  of.     1890.     p.  53 

Cotton  insects  found  in  Mississippi.     1894.     pp.  25,  240,  320 

Encyrtid  with  six-branched  antennte.     1891.     p.  455 

Insects  injurious  to  garden  crops  in  Florida.     1887.     p.  9 

Spider  parasite,  new.     1894.     p.  259 

Ashton,  A.  J.     See,  for  report  as  chief  of  Seed  Division,  Agricultural 

Department.     1896 

Asia: 

Climatology  of  southern  and  western  (Dallas) .     1896.     p.  672 

Eastern,  United  States  wheat  for.     1897 

Fruits,  American  and  East  Asian,  sketch  of  relationship  between 
(Bailey).     1894.     p.  437 

Magnetic  survey  of  (Tillo).     1895.     p.  465 

Asia  Minor,  angora  goat  industry  of  (Bailey).     i>.  493 

Asiatic  ladybird,  importation  and  present  status  of,  preliminary  re- 
port on  (Marlatt).     1902.     p.  70 ' 

Asopia  costalis,  clover  hay-worm,  some  studies  of  (Webster).     1891. 

p.  121 

Asparagus : 

Culture  of  ( Handy ) .     1897 

Forcing  in  the  field,  method  of.     1898.     p.  6 

Insects  that  affect  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  54 

I'est  of,  little-known  (Sirrine).     1901.     p.  177 

IVjwer  sprayer  for  (Sirrine).     1901.     j).  177 

Asparagus  beetles  (Chittenden).     1896.     ]>.  341 

Asparagus  berries,  black  spots  of  (Fairman).     1889.     p.  157 

Aspidiotus  ostrejcforniis,  account  of  (Marlatt).     1899.     p.  76 

Asplenium.     See  Aphelenchus  olesistus. 

Asplenium,  leaf  sickness  in,  aphelenclms  olesistus  cause  of  (Bos). 

1893.     p.  161  

Assmann,  R.     Balloon  ascensions  of,  Nov.  14,  1896.     p.  457 


Index 

Chissiticiitloii  no. 

A7.3:62 


A22.3:ll 
A22.3:17 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1 :899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 


A29.6:28 


A1.2:Ap42 

A1.9:65 
A27.9:6 

A27.9:22 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 


A9.7:3 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:3 

A9.3:14 

A9.7:6 


A24.1: 

A29.3:1P 
A12.4:17 

A  1.1 0:894 
A  29.3:11 - 
A4. 1:901 


A9.6:37 

A9.7:4 

A  1.9:61 
A  1.9:84 
A9.6:10 
A10.3:99 
A 10. 3:99 
A  1.1 0:896 
A28.5:5 
A9.6:20 


A9.7:6 
A29.6:24 


171 


Index 

Associations.     See  Names  of  associations. 

Asthenia  (going  light)  in  fowls  (Dawson),     p.  329 

Astronomy  for  meteorologist,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  562 

Astronomy.    >SV'e  Aurora  —  HevelinS  —  Leonids  at  Havre,  ISIont. — 

Lunar  rainbow  —  Meteor  —  Moon  —  Parhelion  —  Stars  —  Sun. 

Astrophysical  Observatory  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  annals  of 

(Langley).     1902.     p.  258 

Athens,  climate  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  554 

Atherton,  George  Washington: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Col  leges  and  Exijeriment  Stations  at  second  annual  conven- 
tion Jan. ,  1889.     ]).  73 

same,  at  third  annual  convention,  Nov. ,  1889.     p.  65 

Land-grant  colleges,  military  instruction  in,  report  of  committee 

on.     1901.     p.  85 

Morrill,  Justin  S.,  legislative  career  of.     1901.     p.  60 

Atkinson,  Edward: 

Cooking  of  food,  suggestions  regarding.     1894 

Pvgyptian  cotton,  letter  on..    1866.     p.  417 

Food  laboratories  in  connection  with  agricultural  experiment 
stations  of  U.  S.,  suggestions  for  establishment  of.     1893... 
Atkinson,  George  Francis: 

Anthracnose  of  cotton.     1891.     p.  173 

Cotton,  diseases  of.     1896.     p.  279 

Cotton  cut-worm,  note  on.     1891.     p.  31 

Nematode  leaf  disease,  note  on.     1891.     p.  31 

Root  rot,  new  disease  of  cotton.     1891.     p.  262 

Atkinson,  George  "W.     Road  improvement  in  West  Virginia,  extract 

from  governor's  message,     p.  14 

Atkinson,  V.  T. : 

Cattle,  bones  of,  diseases  and  accidents  to.     1892.     p.  281 

Poisons  and  poisoning  of  cattle.     1892.     p.  63 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  comparative  rain  gage  readings  at  (Henrv).      1899. 

p.  543 : 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  Cotton  Convention,  1881: 

Address  before,  relative  to  cotton  worm  (Riley),     p.  153 

same,  p.  153 

Proceedings  of 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  Cotton  States  and  International  Exposition,  1895: 

Organization  of  Dept.  and  list  of  its  exhibits  at.     1895 

Work  of  Agriculture  Dept.  illustrated  at  (Wait).     1895.     p.  503. . 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  National  Road  Parliament,  Oct.  17-19,  1895,  reports  by 

delegates  to 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  Southern  Interstate  Fair,  cattle  exhibited  at,  order  re- 
garding.    Aug.  20,  1900 

Atlantic,  north: 

Meteorology,  monthly  notes  on,  Jan.,  1894-June,  1895 

Storms,  monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-Dec.,  1893 

Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts.     Are  present  [storm]  warnings  and  displays 
bv  flag  and  lantern  best  that  can  be  devised  for?  (Smith). 

1899.     p.  27 

Same  (McAdie).     1899.     p.  29 

Atlantic  Citv,  N.  J.     Weather  Bureau  at,  electric  signal  apparatus  at 

(Brand).     1898.     p.  405 

Atlantic  Ocean,  storms  of,  tropical,  in  September,  1895  (Garriott). 

p.  167 

Atlantic  States,  mineral  fertilizers  of.     p.  367 

See  also  States  and  Territories. 

Atlas,  climatological,  of  Russian  Empire  ( Abbe) .    1900.    p.  343 

Atmidometry,  some  experiments  in  (Stevens).     1902.     p.  129 

Atmosphere: 

Aqueous  vapor  in — 

relative  quantities  of,  determination  of,  by  means  of  absorp- 
tion lines  of  spectrum  (Jewell).     1896 

total  (juantity.     1894  (Abbe),     p.  539 

Carbonic  acid  gas  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  300 


Classlfloatlon  no. 

A4. 1:898 
A29.6:26 


A29.6:30 
A29.6:26 


A10.5:l 
A10.5:2 

A10.3:99 
A10.3:99 

A1.8:54 
A27.9:4 

A10.3:17 

A28.5:6 

A10.3:33 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:3 

A22.4:33 

A4.2:C292 
A4.2:C292 

A29.6:27 


Al.  1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 
A1.8:17 

A21.2:At6 
Al.  10:895 

A22.3:19 

A4.5:70 

A29.6: 
A29.6: 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A  29. 6:26 

A29.6:23 
A  1.1:868 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 


A29.3:16 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:23 


1 72 


1902 


Atmosphere — Continued 

Circulation  of,  in  tropical  and  e(]uatorial  regions  (Rotch) 

p.  181 - 

Circulatory  movements  in,  dynamic  principle  of    (Bjerknaes). 

1900.     pp.  434,532 '. 

Clearness  of,  in  Arizona  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  110 

Dust  in  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  63 

Electric  waves  in  ( Abbe) .     1897.     p.  352 

Ether  and  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  362 

Flux  and  reflux  of  (De  Lamanon).     1898.     p.  463 

Gas  in,  new  ( Abbe).     1898.     p.  217 

General  circulation  of  (Abbe) .     1895.     p.  458 •. 

same,  especially  in  Arctic  regions  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  408  . 

^  same,  original  memoirs  on  (Brillouin).     1902.     2^-  ^"^00 

(Humidity  in — 

charts  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     ji.  118 

observations  on  (Lippincott).     p.  520 

■Hydrodynaniic  equations  for,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  445 

Line  integrals  in  (Bigelow).     1900.     p.  535. 

Movement  of,  new  method  of  observing  direction  of  (Clough). 

/       1898.     p.  250 -..-_- ■ 

I  Planetary,  permanency  of,  according  to  kinetic  theory  of  gases 

\        (Cook).     1902.     p."'401 

Statics  and  kinematics  of,  studies  on,  in  U.  S.  (Bigelow).     1902. 

pp.  13,80,117,163,250,304,347 

Studies  on,  at  Trappes,  France  (Teisserenc  de  Bort).    1901.    p.  20. 
Systematic  exploration  of,  bv  means  of  kites,  method  for  (Rotch). 

1902.     p.  66 '. 

Temperature  of,  average  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  415 

Tides  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  109 

Upper,  study  of — 

by  means  of  balloons  (Kremser).     1896.     p.  725 

by  means  of  cloud  observations  ( Vettin).     1896.     p.  758 

from  observations  on  mountain  stations  (Hann).    1896.    p.  754. 

Weight  or  mass  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  58 

See  also  Air — Aqueous  vapor — Autumn  haze  —  Barogram  —  Bar- 
ograph —  Meteorology  —  and    headings    beginning    Atmos- 
pheric. 
Atmospheric  absorption.     See  Angstrom,  Knut. 

Atmospheric  air,  ionisation  of,  report  on  (Wilson).     1901.     p.  159.. 
Atmospheric  changes,  relation  of,  to  changes  of  water  level  in  St. 

Marys  Falls  canal.     1894 

Atmospheric  circulation: 

In  tropical  cyclones,  as  shown  by  movements  of  clouds  (Bover) . 

1896 .' 

Laws  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  250 

Atmospheric  disturbances,  local  (Henry).     1898.     p.  539 

Atmospheric  dust.     See  Dust. 
Atmospheric  electricity: 

Brillouin's  theory  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  446 

Early  experiments  in  (West).     1896.     p.  333 

Methods  and  instruments  of  precision  for  study  of  (Chauveau). 

1895.     p.  569 

Monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-Oct.,  1902 

Origin,  yariations,  and  perturbations  (Brillouin)  1897.     p.  440 

Origin  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  259 

Reports  (jn 

Review  of    recent  investigations  into  subject  of    (Elster  and 

Geitel).     1895.     p.  510 

Some  experiments  in  (McAdie).     1891.     p.  171 

Atmospheric  moisture,  condensation  of  (Barns) .     p.  526 

Same  (Barns).     1895 

Atmospheri(;  ])henomena  (Ilobbs).     1902.     p.  487 

Atmospheric  ])re(;ipitation,  yariations  of  lake  levels  and   (Ilein-y). 

1899 1.-. 

See  also  Preciiiitation. 
Atmospheric  pressure: 

High  and  low  (Morrill).     1895.     p.  157 


Index 

Classlfinitioii  uo. 


A29.6:30 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 
Al.  1:865 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:29 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 

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A29.3:ll--' 
A29.3:ll* 
A29.6:27 


A29.6:29 
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A29.2:At6i 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:26 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:24 

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A12.6: 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6: 

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A29.6:19 

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173 


Iiidov 

Atinospherie  pressure — Continued 

Ilifxhand  low  (Taylor).     1.S97.     p.  350 

Kline  (Ciarriott).     1895  to  1898.     p.  593 

same,  monthly  report  on,  June,  1895.     (Hazen) 

same  (Bigelow).     Julv-Oct.,  1895 

same  (Hazen).     Nov.,  1895-Nov.,  1899 

same  ( Frankenfield) .     Dec.  1 899-Apr. ,  1900 

same  (Hunt).     May,  1900 

same  (Frankenfield).     June-Dec,  1900 

same  Jan. -May,  1901 

same  ( Hunt) .     June-Aug. ,  1 901 

same  Sept.  ,1901 

same  (Frankenfield).     Oct.-Nov.,  1901 

same  (Hunt).     Jan.-Oct.,  1802 

Low — 

effect  of,  in  determining  weather  conditions  in  upper  Missis- 
sippi Valley  (Hazen).     1896.     p.  89 

warm  air  attending  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  464 

Measurement  of  barometers  and  ( Marvin) 

Eeduction  of  (Morrill).     1897.     p.     572 

Report  on  (Bigelow).     1895.     p.  117 ._ 

See  aho  Meteorological  observations. 
Atmospheric  radiation: 

Research  conducted,  at  Allegheny  observatory  and  at  Providence, 

R.  I.  (Very).     1900 

Very's  memoir  on,  review  of  (Dorsey).     1900.     p.  394 

See  also  Electrodynamic  radiation. 
Atmospheric  refractionsat  surface  of  water  (Abbe). 
Atmospheric  rolls,  horizontal,  report  on  (Proctor). 
Atmosplieric  survey,  United  States  daily  (Moore) 
Atmosphcrictemperaturesduring  July  (Phillips). 


1896. 

1896. 
.  1897 
1895. 


p.  208. 


p.  253.. 


(Wiley), 


Atmospheric  vapor,  note  on  (Abbe).  1897, 
Atmospheric  waves  (Abbe).  1894.  p.  464 
Attica,   Kans.,  sorghum  sugar  experiments  at,  in  1889. 

pp.  9,  26 

Same  (Carr).     p.  72 

Atwater,  Helen  AVoodard.     Bread  and  principles  of  bread  making. 

1900 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin: 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  Europe,     p.  517 

same,  pt.  2.     p.  466 

Agricultural  science,  recent  progress  in.     1874.     p.  26 

Connecticut  Experiment  Station,  address  on.     1901.     p.  51 

Dietaries  in  public  institutions.     1901.     p.  393 

Fertilizers — 

cooperative  experimenting  as  a  means  of  studying  effects  of 

fertilizers  and  feeding  capacities  of  plants.     1882 

effects  of,  and  feeding  capacities  of  plants,  cooperative  experi- 
menting as  a  means  of  studying.     1882.     p.  27 

various,  results  of  field  experiments  with.     1883 

Food,  chemistry  and  economy  of,  methods  and  results  of  inves- 
tigations on.     1895 • 

Food  and  body  material,  available  energy  of.     1901.     p.  112 

Food  and  diet.     1894.     p.  357 

Foods,  nutritive  value  and  cost.     1894 

Holland  exiieriment  stations.     1895.     p.  669 , 

Nitrogenous  compounds  of  animal  and  vegetable  substances,  sug- 
gestions regarding  nomenclature  of.     1899.     p.  118 

Nutrition,  principles  of,  and  nutritive  value  of  food.     1901 

See  also,  for  reports  as  chief  of  Experiment  Stations  Office,  1888- 

1890 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  and  Benedict,  Francis  G.  Metabolism  of  mat- 
ter and  energy  in  human  body,  experiments  on;  with  coopera- 
tion of  A.  W.  Smith  and  Arthur  Peyton  Bryant.     1899 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  Benedict,  Francis  G.,  Bryant,  Arthur  Peyton, 
Smith,  A.  W.,  and  Snell,  J.  F.  Metabolism  of  matter  and 
energy  in  human  body,  exiieriments  on,  1898-1900.     1902  — 


p. 371.... 
p. 367 


Classlflciitiun  no. 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:23 

A29.6: 

A29.6: 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:30 


A29.6:23 
A29.6:22 
A29.il  :F 
A29.6:25 
A29.623 


A29.5:G 
A29.6:28 

A  29. 6:24 

A29.6:24 

A29.2:At6' 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:22 

A7.3:26 
A7.3:26 

Al. 9:112 

Al.  1:875 
A27.9:14 
A27.9:12 
A 10. 3:99 
Al.  10:901 


A1.8:18 

A1.8:22 
A1.8:31 

A10.3:21 
A 10. 3:99 
Al.  10:894 
A1.9:23 
A10.6:5 

A10.3:65 
Al. 9:142 

AlO.l: 


A  10.3:69 
A10.3:109 


174 


Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  and  Bryant,  Arthur  Peyton: 

Chemical  composition  of  American  food  materials.     1899 

Dietary  studies  in  Chicago,  111.,  in  1895  and  1896,  conducted  with 
cooperation  of  Jane  Addams  and  Caroline  L.  Hunt,  of  Hull 

House.     1898 

Dietary  studies  in  New  York  in  189G  and  1897.     1902 

Dietary  studies  of  Harvard  and   Yale  boat  crews.     1900 1 . 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  Johnson,  S.  W.,  and  Cook,  Geo.  H.  Agricul- 
tural experiment  station  work,  report  of  committee  on,  to 
convention  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Experiment  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.,  1887 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  and  Langworthy,  Charles  Ford.  Metabolism 
experiments  in  which  the  balance  of  income  and  outgo  was 

determined,  digest  of 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  and  Rosa,  Edward  Bennett.  Respiration 
calorimeter,  new,  description  of,  and  experiments  on  conser- 
vation of  energy  in  human  body.     1899 

Atwater,  Willnir  Olin,  and  Sherman,  H.  C.  Muscular  work,  severe 
and  prolonged,  effect  of,  on  food  consumption,  digestion,  and 

metabolism.     1901 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  and  Woods,  Charles  Dayton: 

Chemical  composition  of  American  food  materials.     1896 

Dietary  studies — 

New  Y\)rk  City  in  1895  and  1896 

Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  comments  on.    1896.    p.  23. 

University  of  Missouri,  comments  on.     1896.     p.  21 

University  of  Tennessee,  comments  on.     p.  33 

with  reference  to  food  of  negro  in  Alabama  in  1895  and  1896, 
conducted  with  cooperation  of  Tuskegee  Normal  and  Indus- 
trial Institute  and  the  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College 

of  Alabama 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  Woods,  Charles  Dayton,  and  Benedict,  Francis 
G.  Metaljolism  of  nitrogen  and  carbon  in  human  organism, 
with  respiration  calorimeter  of  special  construction,  report  of 

preliminary  investigation  on,  etc.     1897 

Atwood,  Geo.  W.     Fruits  of  Florida,     p.  140 

Atwood,  W.  B.  Horticulturists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations 
in  U.  S.,  list  of,  with  outlines  of  work  in  horticulture  at  the 

several  stations.     1889 

Aughey,  Samuel.     See,  as  joint  author,  White,  C.  A. 

August  weather  (Moore j.     1900.     p.  343 

Augusta,  Ga.,  Congress  of  Cotton  States,  Oct.,  1870,  address  before 

( Capron ) .     p.  473 

Augusta,  Ga. ,  tornado  at,  Mar.  20, 1895  ( Fisher ) .     p.  92 

Aurora: 

Altitude  of  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  314 

Anomalous  and  sporadic,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  260 

Cosmical  relations  manifested  in  simultaneous  disturbances  of, 
sun,  and  terrestrial  magnetic  field  (Lemstrom).     1895.     p.  492. 

Florida,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  294 ^.. 

Moon  and,  report  on  ( Hazen ) .     1898.     p.  108 

Note  on,  of  Aug.  19-20,  \ 894  ( Abbe ) .     p.  328 

Related  conditions  and  international  cipher  code  for  correspond- 
ence respecting  (Veeder).     1894.     p.  26 

Remarkable,  at  Braidentown,  Fla.,  Nov.  18,  1899  (Ten  Broeck). 

p.  582 

South  Carolina  and  Kentucky  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  297 

Texas,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  474 

Willets  Point,  N.  Y.,  record  of.     1870-85  (Abbe),     p.  253 

Aurora  australis  of  April  20, 1 897  ( Campbell-IIepworth) .     p.  204 

Aurora  polaris  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  78 

Auroral  light,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  512 

Auroral-lunar  halo  display,  report  of  (Ten  Broeck).     1901.     p.  551.. 
Auroral  observations  on  2d  Wellmann  cxjiedition  made  in  neighbor- 
hood of  Franz  Josef  Land,  l,S9S-99  (Baldwin),     p.  107 

Austin,  Amory.  Rice;  its  cultivation,  production,  and  distribution 
in  U.  S.  and  foreign  countries.     1893 


Index 

(Uasslflratioii  no. 
A10.3:282 


A10.3:55 

A10.3:116 

A10.3:75 


A1.8:45 

A10.3:45 

A10.3:63 

A10.3:98 

Al  0.3:281 

A10.3:46 
Al  0.3:32 
A10.3:31 
A10.3:29 

A10.3:38 


A10.3:44 
Al. 1:867 


A10.3:4 

A29.6:28 

A27.9:8 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:26 

A29.3:ll'= 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:22 

A29.3:lli 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A27.8:6 


175 


Index 

Australasia: 

A<rriculture  in.     1888.     p.  284 

Meat  trade  of  (Reynolds).     ]).  92 

Statistics  of  agricultural  products.     1S88.     p.  577 

Statistics  of  animal  industry  of,  1899-1900.     p.  557 

See  also  Fiji  Islands — Malay  Archipelago — New  Zealand  —  Queen 
Charlotte  Islands  —  Tasmania. 
Australia: 

Agricultural  statistics  of.     1869.     p.  461 

same,  1863-72.     p.  516 

Animal  diseases  and  farm  pests  in.     1887.     p.  535 

Cryptophasa  unipunctata  in,  habits  and  earlier  stages  (Edwards). 

1891.  p.  384 - 

Entomological  importations  from,  during  1893  (Koebele).     p.  33 
Insects  of — 

notes  on  some  injurious  and  beneficial  (Webster).     1889.     p. 

361 

parasitic  and  predaceous,  studies  on  (Koebele).     1893 

sent  bv  Albert  Koebele  to  EUwood  Cooper  and  B.  ]M.  Lelong, 

report  on  (Coquillett).     1893.     p.  251 „ 

same,  status  of  (Co(]uillett) .     1893.     p.  24 

See  also  Australian  ladybird  —  Fluted  scale  —  Red  and  black 
scale. 
Irrigation  in;  recent  investigation,  legislation,  and  administration 
by  colonies  of  Victoria  and  New  South  Wales  ( Hinton) .     1891. 

p.  235 

Live-stock  shipments  from,  to  England,     p.  77 

same  (Wray).     p.  81 

Mountain  meteorological  stations  in  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  166 

Salmon  propagation  in.     1867.     p.  207 

Texas  fever  in.     p.  85 

Woolgrowing  in  (Kenworthy) .     p.  204 

See  also  Melbourne  —  New  South  Wales  —  Victoria  —  and  head- 
ings beginning  Australian. 
Australian  hymenopterous  parasite.     See  Fluted  scale. 

Australian  ladybird,  imported  (Coquillett).     1889.     p.  70 

Australian  lamellicorns,  new  genus  and  two  new  species  of  (Sharp). 

1890.     p.  302 

Australian  parasite  of  icerya  purchasi  (Williston).  1888.  p.  21 ... 
Australian  report  on  American  irrigation,  1884-85  (Deakin).  p.  197 
Australian  scvmnus  established  and  described  in  California  (Riley). 

1892.  V-  1^7 

Australian  weather  guide,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  365 

Australian  wheat  statistics.     1883-84.     p.  38.     No.  11 

Australian  wools.     1873.     p.  254 

Austria: 

Agricultural  census  of.     1865.     No.  6.     p.  18 

Cereal  crops.     1893.     p.  270 

Coast  provinces  of,  forest  culture  in.     1873.     p.  141 

Foreign  commerce  of.     1 873.     p.  189 

Phylloxera  vastatrix  in  (Glover).     1875.     p.  223 

Seeds  and  plants  collected  in,  by  Barbour  Lathrop  and  David  C. 
Fairchild,  for  section  of  seed  and  plant  introduction.  Agricul- 
ture Department.     1900 

Statistics  Bureau  in,  creation  of.     1873.     p.  188 

Wines,  beers,  etc.,  analysis  of,  methods  proposed  for  adoption  for 
usein.     1893.     p.  155 

See  also  Vienna. 
Austria-Hungary : 

As  a  factor  in  world's  grain  trade;  recent  use  of  American  wheat 
in  that  country.     ]  897 

Cerealcropsof,  value  of  (Neumann-Spallert).    1883.    No.  64.    p.  66 

Climate  of,  references  to  sources  of  information  relative  to  ( Hann ). 
1896.     p.  657  

Crops  in.     1876.     p.  33 

Flax  culture  in  (Hawes).     1892.     p.  55 

Notes  on.     1876.     p.  283 


t'lassiflcatioii  no. 

A27.9:26 
A4. 1:893-4 
A27.9:26 
A4. 1:900 


A27.9:6 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:25 

A9.7:3 
A9.3:32 


A9.7:l 
A1.8:51 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 


A15.2:P94i 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:895-6 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:5 
A4. 1:895-6 
Al.  1:864 


A9.7:2 

A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 
A15.2:Ir7i 

A9.7:5 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:22 
A27.9:ll 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:13 


A6.6:6 
A27.9:ll 

A7.3:38 


A12.4:19 
A27.9:21 

A29.3:ll* 
A27.9:15 
All. 5:4 
A27.9:14 


176 


Austria-Hungarv — Continuerl 

People's  banks  of.     1891.     p.  494 

See  aho  Austria —  Hungary  —  Bosnia. 

Autumn  haze,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  374 

Avalanches,  their  formation  and  prevention  (Fernow ).  1888.  p.  236 
Axes,  coordinate,  standard  system  of,  for  magnetic  and  meteorolog- 
ical observations  and  computations  (Bigelow).  1897.  p.  201, 
Axima,  North  American,  and  its  habits  (Howard).  1890.  ]).  365  . 
Ayres,  Horace  B.  See,  as  joint  author,  Ashe,  W.  W. 
Ayres,  Horace  B.,  and  Ashe,  W.  W.: 

Appalachian  forests,  southern,  description  of,  by  river  basins.   ]>.  69 . 
Forests  and  forest  conditions  in  southern  Appalachians,     j).  45. . , 

Ayrshire  cattle,  charactei'istics  of  ( Howard ) .     p.  193 

Ayrshire,  England,  dairies.     1867.     p.  56 

Azores: 

Irrigation  in,  as  presented  in  Census  Bulletin  No.  35,  Feb.  27, 1891. 

p.  288 

Weather  cablegrams  from,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  253 

See  also  I'onta  Delgata. 

Aztec  names  and  their  pronunciation  (Abbe).     1900.     \k  549 

Babcock,  S.  M. : 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  tenth  annual  convention.     1893.     p.  3 

Butter,  variations  in  (  oiiii)usition  of.     1886.     p.  25 

Babcock  method  for  testing  milk.     See  Bartlett,  James  Monroe  — 

Van  Slyke,  Lincoln  Lucius  —  Winton,  Andrew  Lincoln. 
Babinet,  Jacques: 

Floods  in  water  courses,  best  means  of  finding  rules  for  i:)redict- 

ing.     1894.     p.  142 

Forecasting  floods,  methods  in  use  in  France.     1894.     p.  94 

Bachelor  of  science,  f  our- vear  course,  what  studies  should  be  embraced 

in  (Ellis).     1896.  -  p.  47 

Bacilli.     See  Bacteria  and  references  thereunder. 

Bacon,  curing  of,  j).  87 

See  also  Hog — Fork. 
Bacot,  William  S.     Address  of,  before  National  Road  Conference, 

July,  1894.     p.  45. 

Bacteria,    practical    bearing    of    investigations  in    (Smith).     1894. 

p .  1 09 

See  also  Animals,  domestic  —  references  under  Bacterial  diseases  — 
Cheese  —  Mare — Milk  —  Pig —  Swine  plague  bacteria  — Tuber- 
culosis l)acillus. 

Bacteria  and  fibrine  ( Taylor) 

Bacterial  diseases.    See  Bovine  tuberculosis — Cabljage —  Egg  jilant  — 
Fowl    cholera — Glanders — Hog    cholera  —  Irish    potato  — 
Plants  —  Swine  plague  —  Tuberculosis. 
Bacterial   flora  of  foremilk,    relation  of    cheese-curd    inflation  to 

(Bolley).     1896.     p.  78 

Bacterial  products,  investigation  of  effects  of,  in  prevention  of  animal 

diseases  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  138 

Same,  p.  66 

Bacteriology,  dairy  ( Conn ) .     1895 

Baden-Baden,  (iermanv,  Seventh  Internation?al  Veterinary  Congress, 

Aug.  7-12,1899  (Norgaard).     p.  534 

Baguio,  Philippine  Islands,  climate  of   (Stetson).     1902.     p.  478 

Baguios  of  Philipj)ines,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  470 

Bahama  Islands: 

Cotton  plant  in,  insects   living  on  or  injurious  to  (Schwarz). 

1878.     1).  347 

Sisal  hemp  industry  in  (]\IcLain).     1891.     p.  52 

Baier,  Julius.     St.  Louis  tornado,  low  pressure  in.     189().     p.  332  .. 
Bailey,    G.    E.     (leology  of  South  Dakota  west  of  INIissouri  River 
and  of  Wyoming  east  of  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains.     1890. 
p.  65 


Bailey,  Isaac  IL  Leather  jiroduction  of  America,  report  accom- 
panying exhibit  of  Animal  Industrv  Bureau  at  Paris  Exjio- 
sitionof  1889.     p.  419 ! 


Index 

C'lassiQratlon  no. 

I 
A27.9:29 

A29.6:29 
A13.3:2 

A29.6:25 
A9.7:2 


A1.2:Ap4-' 
A1.2:Ap4^ 
Al.  1:863 
A27.9:5 


A15.2:P94i 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 


A  7. 3:38 
A7.3:16 


A29.3:lli 
A29.3:lli 

A10.3:30 

A4. 1:897 

A22.3:10 
A4.3:6 

A18.2:F44 

A10.3:30 

Al. 1:891 
A4. 1:891-2 
A 10. 3:25 


A4. 1:899 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:27 


.\9.2:C82 
All. 5:3 
A29.6:24 


A15.2:Ar7 


A4. 1:887-8 


114—04- 


-12 


177 


Index 

Bailey,  James  S.     Cossida;,  North  American,  witli  facts  in  life  Iuh- 

tory  of  cossus  centerensis.     1883.     ji.  4'.i 

Bailey,  Liberty  Hyde: 

Cliinatology   and   horticulture,    some    interrelations    of.     1895. 

p.  431 -..-- 

Farmers'    institutes,    history   and  statuH  in   V.   R.   and  Canada. 

1900 1 

Farmers'  reading  courses.     1 8'Ji) 

same  (abridgment) .     1 900 

Fruits — 

American  and  Eastern  Asian,  sketch  of  relationship  between. 

p.  437 - 

our  native,  improvement  of.     189(5.     p.  297 

Phenological  observations,  instructions  for  taking.     1896.     p.  328. 
Bailey,  S.  S.     Highway  improvement,  shall  farmers  have  aid  for, 

from  wealth  of  nation?     1901.     p.  63 

Bailey,  Vernon: 

Mammals  and  birds,  results  of  trij)  through  parts  of  Minnesota 
and  Dakota  for  purpose  of  investigating  food  habits  and 

distribution  of.     p.  426 

same,  p.  426 

rocket  gophers  of  U.  S.     1895 ...-...._. 

Prairie  ground  squirrels,  or  spermophiles,  of  Mississii)pi  Valley. 

1893 

Spermophiles  and  pocket  gophers  of  Mississippi  Valley,     p.  185. . 

same,  p.  185 

Voles,  American,  of  genus  INIicrotus,  revision  of.     1900 

Bailey,  Willard  C.     Angora  goat  industry  of  Asia  Minor,     p.  493  . . . 
Bainbridge-Hoff,  Wm.     See  Hoff. 

Baird,  Spencer  FuUerton.     Origin  of  domestic  turkey,     p.  288 

Baird,  Texas,  feeding  station  at 

Baker,  F.  P. : 

Forestry,  paper  on.     1883.     p.  1 81 

Forestry  of  Mississippi  Valley,  preliminary  report  on.     1883 

Forests,  timber-culture,  etc.,  condition  of,  in  Southern  and  West- 
ern States.     1884.     p._105 

Lumber  and  wood  trade  in  certain  States.     1884.     p.  198 

States,  f I  )rest  condition  of.     1884.     p.  181 

Timber  lauds  of  U.  S.,  value  and  management  of.     1884.     p.  17.. 
Baker,  Geo.  S.     Cattle  tick  and  tuberculosis  in  New  South  Wales. 

p.  386...- • 

same,  correction,  p.  502 

Baker,  J.  G.     Sisal  hemp,  false,  in  Florida,  description  of.     1893. 

p.  32 

Baker,  R.     Cattle,  best  breeds  of,  adapted  for  general  farmer  of 

Western  States.     1883.     p.  95 

Baker,  William  E.     Seeds,  experiments  with.     1870.     p.  25 , 

Bakersfield,  California,  feeding  station  at   

Baking  powders: 

Adulteration  of  (Crampton).     1889.     p.  555 

same  (Weber).     1889.     p.  576 

same  (Cornwall).     1889.     p.  583 , 

Character  and  constitution  of  (Crampton ) .     p.  163 

Baking  powders  and  baking-powder  chemicals,  analysis  of,  provi- 
sional method  for  (Winton).     1902.     p.  98 

Balch,  Edwin  Swift.     Evaporation  underground,  report  on.     1901. 

p.  545 

Baldwin,  Evelyn  B.: 

Auroral  observations  on  2d  Wellmann  expedition  made  in  neigh- 
borhood of  Franz  Josef  Land,  1898-99.     p.  1 07 

Meteorological  work,  outline  of  scope  and  character  of,  in  Franz 

Josef  Land,  1898-99.     1901.     p.  351 

Baldwin,  I>a.     >See  Des  Lignes  Sugar  Experiment' Station. 
Ball,  Carleton  Roy: 

(Trasses  and  fodder  plants  of  Potomac  flats.     1900 

Johnson  grass,  investigations  made  during  season  of  1901.     1902 


Classlflcatlon  no. 

A9.3:3 


A29.3:ll'^ 

A  10.3:79 
A10.3:72 
Al.  9:109 


A  1.10:894 
A  1.10:896 
A29.6:24 

A22.3:21 


Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 
A5.3:5 

A5.3:4 
Al.  1:892 
A5. 1:892 
A5.5:17 
A4. 1:901 

Al.  1:866 
A4.5:57 

A1.7:2 
A1.8:28 

A13.5:4 
A13.5:4 
A13.5:4 
A1.7:5 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 


A11.5:5 

A1.7:2 

A27.9:8 

A4.5:57 

A7.3:13» 
A7.3:135 
A7.3:135 

A7. 1:889 

A7.3:65 
A  29. 6:29 


A29.6:29 
A  29. 1:900 


A3. 4:28 
A19.3:ll 


178 


accessions 


p. 548. 


p.  298 . 


1896.     p.  725. 
1899.     p.  411. 


Ball,  Carleton  Roy — Continued 

Winter  forajie  tTops  for  South.     1902 

Si-e  also,  as  joint  author,  Scribner,  Frank  Lamson. 
Ball,    E.    1).     Kntoniolo<iv,    economic,    simple   form    of 

catalogue  of.     1902"     p.  37 

Ball,  Hector'L.: 

Climate  and  crop  report,  season  of  1898,  Alaska  section. 

Tornadf)  at  Eaglesmere,  Pa.,  June  27,  1892.     p.  309 

Weather  Bureau  service  in  Alaska.     1898.     p.  254 , 

Balloon  ascensions: 

High,  note  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  16 

International,  June  8,  1898,  notes  on  (Abbe),  p.  262  ... 
Meteorological,  at  Strassburg,  Germany  (Rotch),  1901. 
Report  of — 

1891.     (Hazen).     p.517 

December  4,  1894  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  507 

Nov.  14, 1896  (Assmann).     p.  457 

Mar.  24,  1899,  in  France  ( Bigelow ).     p.  197 

Results  of,  at  St.  Petersburg,  May  20  to  June  1, 1878  (Rvkatcheff). 

p.  392 ." 

Simultaneous,  report  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  415 

Balloon  voyages: 

Barometer  needed  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  552 

Long,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  113 

Balloons: 

Aerial  voyages  by,  notes  on  (Rotch).     1900.     p.  553 

Altitudes  attained   bv,  photographic  apjiaratus   for  measuring 

(Cailletet).     1897.'    p.  443 

Kite.<  and  clouds  and  ( Al^be) .     1896.     p.  206 

Station  for,  near  Berlin,  Germany  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  13 

Study  of  upper  atmosi)here  by  means  of  (Kremser) 
Work  with,  at  Trappes,  France,  results  £>f  (Abbe) 
See  iiIko  Balloon  ascensions  —  Balloon  voyages. 
Baltimore,  Md. : 

Exports  from,  1861-64.     p.  .35.     No.  1 

Temperature  curve  for  Mav,  normal,  marked  rise  in  (Fassig). 

1902.     p.  68 '. 

Temperatures  at,  study  of  ( Walz) .     1899.     p.  293 

Temperatures  for,  hourly  (Kindjall).     1902.     p.  131 

Baltimore  oriole  and  meadow  lark  (Beal).     1895.     p.  419 

Baml)oo,  cultivation  of  ( Hubbard).     1895.     p.  29 

Banana  flour,  how  it  is  i)repared  (Langworthy).     1900.     j).  20 

Bananas,  partiallv  digested,  spurious  parasitism  due  to  (Stiles  and 

_  Hassall) .     p.  56 

Bandicoots,  rats  and,  trypanosomiasis  in.     p.  155 

Bane,  Will  H.     ,See,  for  reports  as  superintendent,  1893  and  1894, 

Document  and  folding  room.  Agriculture  Department. 
Bang,  B.     Tuberculosis  in  domestic  animals,  jireventive  measures 

against,     p.  535 

Banks,  Nathan: 

Entomology,  American  economic,  bibliography  of  more  impor- 
tant writings  publislied  on,  between  June  30,  1888,  and 

Dec.  :iO,  1896 

same,  between  Dec.  31,1 896,  and  Jan.  1 ,  1900 

Entomf)logy,  North  American,  list  of  works  on.     1900 

Index  to   l>uUetins  nos.  1-30  (new  series,  1896-1901)  of  Division 

of  lOntoniology.      1902  

Nursery  stock,  i)rincipal  insects  liable  to  be  distributed  on.     1902. 

Red  spiders  of  U.  S.     1900.     p.  65 

I?anks: 

Peoj)les',  Austria-Hungary.     1891. 

same,  Germany.     1891.     p.  3.39. 
Rural  cooperative,  in  Russia, 
Biircena,  Mariano: 

Climate  of  Citv  of  Mexico.     1896. 
Short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1899. 


Index 

(.iattslflcatlon  iiu. 
Al. 9:147 


A9.6:31 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:20 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:29 

A29.1:89P 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:ll'* 

A29.6:27 


A27.9:3 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:30 
Al.  10:895 
A13.3:ll 
Al. 9:119 


A4.3:35 
A4. 1:901 


p.  494 


1891.     p.  146 


p.  601  . 
p.  158 


Bark-beetle,  fruit-tree,  circular  relative  to  (Chittenden).     1898 


A4. 1:899 


A9.2:B47''' 
A9.2:B47' 
A9.6:24 

A9.6:36 
A9.6:34 
A9.8:8 

A27.9:29 
A  27.9:29 
A27.9:29 


A29.3:ll'' 
A  29. 6:27 
A9.5:29 


179 


d.. 


Index 

Barley: 

Crop,  condition  of,  monthly  notes  on 

same,  statistics  of,  annual 

Food  for  horses.     1901.     p.  29 

Rusted,  request  for  specimens  of  (Dabney).     1894 

Snnit  in,  notes  on  (Galloway).     1889.     p.  164 

Straw  and  stubble  of,  specimens  of,  requested  (Rusk). 

Wide  drilling  and  tilling  of.     1 870.     p.  485 

See  also  Cereals  —  Crtjps  —  Farm  j)roducts. 

Barley  and  its  uses  (Shaffer),     p.  ;}55 

Barnard,  W.  S.     Machinery  designed  for  destruction  of  cotton  w(jrm, 
experimental  tests  of.     1883.     p.  39 

Same,  1885.     p.  191 

Barnes,  Almont: 

Agriculture  of  South  America,  report  on,  with  maps  and  latest 
statistics  of  trade.     1892 

Goats,  keeping,  for  profit.     1898.     p.  421 

Barnes,  John  A. : 

Hams,  American,  in  Germany,     p.  519 

Trichinte:  German  inspection  of  American  hog  products,     p.  516. 
Barnett,  Claribel  Ruth.     Sugar  beet,  references  to  literature  of,  ex- 
clusive of  works  in  foreign  languages.     1887 

Barns,  Pennsylvania,  description  of  (Watts),     p.  289 

Barnyard  manure: 

Reporton  (Beal).     1894 

Value  of,  etc. — 

1895.  p.  570 

1896.  p.  616  

1897.  p.  24 

Barogram  near  hurricane  center,  report  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  336.. 
Barograph  curve,  winter,  from  south  Pacific  Ocean  (Ward).     1897. 

p.  484 

Barograph  on  ships — 

1898  (Abbe),     p.  566 

1899  (Abbe),     p.  60 

1900  (Page),     p.  690 

See  also  Atmosphere. 

Barwick,  James  Arthur.    Electric  storms  of  California.    1897.    j).  539. . 
Barometer: 

Aneroid,  report  on  (Chree).     1898.     p.  547 

same  (Marvin).     1898.     p.  410 

Atsea  (O'Leary).     1894.     p.  167 

Camphor,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  255 

Corrections  and  reductions,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  548 

Diurnal  variation  of,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1899.     p.  314 

History  of — 

early  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  16 

letter  relative  to,  comments  on  fMonchamp).     1899.    p.  547  .. 

notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  546 

Method  of  filling  (Partridge).     1896.     p.  413 

Needed  in  balloon  voyages,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  552 

Popular  substitute  for  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  299 

Readings — 

converted  into  standard  pressures  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  314 

metric  and  English,  erroneous  conversion  of  (Marvin) .     1898. 

p.  302 

Reduction  of — 

to  sea  level  (Hazen).     1894.     p.  538 

to  standard  gravity,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  549 

Used  at  sea,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  459 

Used  in  determining   climatologv  of  St.  Kitts,  comparison  of 

(Alexander).     1901.     p.  257..". 

Wind,  table  of,  report  on  (Garriott).     1897.     p.  204 

See  also  Thermoscope. 

Barometers  and  measurement  of  atmospheric  pressure  (Marvin) 

Barometric  pressure: 

Diurnal  variation  of  (Cole).     1892 


(Uasslflcatlon  no. 

A  27. 9: 
A27.1: 
A  1.9: 133 
A 28. 4: 14 
A  28. 5:5 
A  28. 4:12 
A27.9:8 

Al. 1:865 

A9.3:3 

A8.1:4 


A27.8:2 

Al.  10:898 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 

A17.3:16 
Al.  1:864 

A1.9:21 

Al.  10:895 
A  1. 10:896 
A1.9:56 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.3:ll» 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:22 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:25 

A29.11:F 

A29.3:6 


ISO 


1897 


Barometric  pressure — Continued 

Hourly  refrults  from  .self- registers  for  recording  (Al)l)e) 

P-^^^ ' 

Rainfall  and  (Abbe).    1895.     p.  172 

Reduction  of,  to  sea  level  (Morrill ).     1896.     p.  492 

Relations  between  strength  and  direction  of  ocean  currents  and 

(Beehler).     1894.     p.  177 

tSee  also  Climatic  charts  —  Seiches. 
Barometric  standard  of  ('osta  Rica,  comparison  with  (Abbe).     1902. 

p.  445 

Barometric  troughs  of   plateau  region,  report  on  (llazen).      1895. 

p.  207 

Barometric  wave,  daily,  westward  movement  of  (Fassig).     1901.     p. 

495 

same,  p.  62 _ 

Barometry  of  U.  S.,  Canada,  and  West  Indies,  report  on  (Bigelow). 

1902 

Barrett,  O.  W.     Changa  or  mole  cricket  in  Porto  Rico.     1902 

P.arringer,  P.  B.  Address  of,  before  Jefferson  Memorial  and  Inter- 
state (Tood  Roads  Convention,  Apr.,  1902.     p.  14 

Barrows,  Walter  Bradford: 

Crow,  common,  of  U.  S.     1895.     p.  9 

Crows,  food  of,  special  report  on.     p.  498 

same,  p.  498 

Economic  ornithology,     p.  193 

same,  p.  193 

English  sparrow  in  North  America,  especially  in  its  relation  to 

agriculture.     1889 

Kingbird,  or  bee  martin,  food  habits  of.     p.  233 

same,  p.  233 

Malodorous  carabid,    Nomius  pygmseus,  Dej,  notes  on.     1897. 

p.  49 

San  Jose  scale,  present  status  of,  in  Michigan,  1897.     p.  27 

Seed  planting  by  birds,     p.  280 

same,  p.  280 

Barry,  Patrick.     See,  as  joint  author.  Wilder,  Marshall  P. 

Bartholomew's  physical  atlas,  note  on  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  29 

Bartlett,  James  Monroe.     IVIilk  and  cream  testing,  modification  of 

Babcock  method  and  apparatus  for.     1896.     p.  104 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Huston,  Henry  Augustus. 

Bartlett,  Levi.     Wheat  growing  in  New  Hampshire,     p.  96 

Barus,  C'arl: 

Atmospheric  moisture,  report  on  condensation  of.     p.  526 

same,  1894 

Weather  Bure-au  signals.     1892.     p.  44 

Ba.sic  phosphatic  slags,  mechanical  analysis  of  (Wiley).    1896.    p.  78. 
Basic  slag: 

Action   of  amiTionium  citrate  and  citric  acid  on  (Huston  and 

Jones).     1896.     ]..  68 

Report  on  (McDonnell).     1897.     p.  47 

Ba«idiomycetous  fungi.     See  Agaricus  (•am})estris. 

Basseterre,  St.  Kitts,  W.  I.,  flood  of  Jan.,  1880,  at  (Alexander). 

p.  196 

Bast  fibers,  uncultivated,  of  U.  S.,  including  history  of  previous  ex- 
periments with  i)lants  and  fibers,  and  brief  statements  relat- 
ing to  ullied  f^pecics  produced  commercially  in  the  old  world 

(Dodge).    •18i»4 

Bate,  Henry  C.  Weather  forecasts,  what  classes  are  most  benefited 
by?  are  they  just  what  are  needed?  are  they  i)roperIy  <lis- 

semiuated  and  utilized?     1899.     p.  41 

Bates,  (i.  Hubert.     Marine  plants,  their  uses,  with  a  l)ricf  account 

of  curing  of  Irish  mo.ss.     p.  423 

Bates,  William  W.     Siiip  timber  in  T.  S.     j).  472 

P>atrachians,  annotated  list  of,  collected  in  Idaho  by  C.  HartMerriam 

and  party,  1890  (Stejneger).     p.  109 

Sec  also  Frogs  —  Reptiles  and  batrachians. 


Index 

('iHSNlflcatlon  no. 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:23 

A29.3:ll' 


A29.6:30 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:29 
A29.3:31 


A29.1:90]-' 
A 10. 12:2 

A22.3:25 

A5.3:6 

Al.  1:888 
A5. 1:888 
Al.  1:892 
A5. 1:892 

A5.3:l 
Al.  1:893 
A5. 1:893 

A9.6:9 
A9.6:9 
Al.  1:890 
A5. 1:890 

A29.6:30 

A7.3:49 

Al.  1:862 

A29.1:891-' 
A29.3:12 
A29.3:7 
A7.3:49 


A  7. 3:49 
A  7. 3:51 


A29.6:27 


All. 5:6 


A29.3:24 

A  1.1:866 
Al.l:86(! 


A  5. 5:5 


ISl 


Index 

Bats: 

Excrement,  use  of  (McMurtrie) .     1S73.     p.  580 

same.     1876.     p.  192 

Free-tailed,  from  desert  region  of  southern  California,  description 

of  new  species  of  (Merriain).     1889.     p.  23 

same,  from  Lower  Colorado  Kiver,  Arizona  (Merriam).     1889. 

p.  25 

North  American,  of  the  family  Vespertilionidse,  revision  of  (Mil- 
ler).    1897 

See  uho  Molossus. 

Battey,  Arthur  H.     Work  of  press  for  good  roads.     1901.     p.  89 

Same.     1902.     p.  55 

Battle,  Herbert  Bemerton : 
Fertilizer  samples — 

bottled,  loss  of  moisture  in,  when  closed  with  cork.     1891. 

p.  159 

preparation  of,  effect  of  finer  grinding  in.     1891.     p.  160 

Baturoni,  G.     September  norther  on  Mexican  coast.     1892.     p.  252  . 

Bauer,  C.  E.     Is  Texas  a  wine  land?     1 868.     p.  451 

Bauer,  Jacob  W. : 

Meteorological  observations,  should  not  a  book  for  permanent 
record  of,  be  furnished  to  section  centers  and  voluntary  sta- 
tions?    1899.     p.  121 

Meteorological  reports  of  voluntary  observers,  monthly,  exami- 
nation of;  is  it  desirable  to  report  back  to  voluntary  observer 
errors  and  irregularities  discovered  in  his  report?     1902.     p. 

172 , 

Bavaria,  agricultural  statistics  of.     1867.     p.  257 

See  also  Aschaffenburg. 
Bayonne,  N.  J.: 

Burning  of  Standard  Oil  Company's  plant  at,  July  5,  6,  and  7, 

1900,  cumulus  clouds  at  ( Eadie ) .     p.  433 

same,  meteorological  observations  during  (Mitchell),     p.  325. 

Kite  corps  at,  records  by  (Allen).     1899.     pp.  11,  251 

same  (Mitchell).     1900.     p.  539 

Kite  observations  at  (Bayonne  Kite  Club).     1899.     p.  65 

Beach,  Horace.     Artesian  well  investigation,  special  experts'  report. 

1890.     p.  141 

Beach,  S.  A.     Horticultural  work  at  State  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  methods  of  keeping  records  of.     1898. 

p.  72 

Beal,  Foster  Ellenborough  Lascelles: 

Birds,  some  common,  in  their  relation  to  agriculture 

Birds  that  injure  grain.     1897.     i».  345 

Blue  jay  and  its  food.     1896.     p.  197 

Bobolink,  blackbirds,  and  grackles,  food  of.     1900 

Cedar  1  )ir(l,  food  habits  of.     p.  197 

same,  ]>.  197 

Crow  I)lackbirds  and  their  food.     1894.     p.  233 

Cuckoos,  food  of.     1898 

Meadow  lark  and  Baltimore  oriole.     1895.     p.  419 

Orchard,  how  birds  affect.     1900.     p.  291 

Wood  peckers,  food  of,  preliminary  report  on.     1895 

Beal,  Walter  Henry: 

Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  American,  tenth 

annual  convention  of  Association  of,  1896.     p.  541 

sanie,  eleventh  annual  convention,  1897.     p.  303 

same,  twelfth  annual  convention,  1898.     p.  704 

Alfalfa  silage.     1901.     p.  25 

Barnyard  manure.     1894 

Chemists,  Official  Agricultural,  Association  of,  convention  of,  1896, 

report  on.     p.  272 

same.     1897.     p.  404 

same.     1898.     p.  504 

Clam,  long,  rapid  disappearance  of.     1898.     p.  19 

Corn,  ear,  versus  corn-and-cob  meal  for  cows.     1899.     p.  16 


Clasglficatlon  no. 

A27.9:ll 
A27.9:14 

A5.5:2 

A5.5:2 

A5.5:13 

A22.3:21 
A22.3:22 


A7.3:31 
A7.3:31 
A29.6:20 
A27.9:6 


A29.3:24 


A29.3:31 
A27.9:5 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A15.2:Ar7 


A 10. 3:49 

A1.9:54 
Al. 10:897 
A  1.10:896 
A5.3:13 
A  1.1:892 
A5. 1:892 
A  1.10:894 
A5.3:9 
Al.  10:895 
A  1.1 0:900 
A5.3:7 


A10.6:8 
A10.6:9 
A10.6:10 
Al. 9:124 
A  1.9:21 


A10.6:8 
A10.6:9 
A10.6:10 
Al. 9:103 
A1.9:107 


182 


Index 

ClaNKlllcatloii  110. 


l..i).. 


17. 


Beal,  Walter  Henry — Continned 

Cornstalks,  waste  in  feeding.     1SH9.     j).  16 

Cotton  seed,  value  of,  to  farmer.     1901.     p.  24 

Cranberries,  rotting  of,  and  a  proposed  remedy.     1900. 

Eggs,  preserving  in  water  glass.     1899.     p.  17 

Fertilizer  requirements  of  crops.     1899.     p.  5 

Grapevines,  girdling  or  ringing,  operation  of.     1899.     p. 

Horses  and  hogs,  silage  for.     18'i8.    p.  20 

Irrigation,  exi-essive,  danger  from,  and  remedy.     1899.     j).  5 

Lime,  fertilizing  value  of  different  forms  of.     1901.     p.  12 

Mutton  sheep,  establishing  liock  of.     1900.     p.  23 

Oxeye  daisy,  beautiful  Hower  and  i)ernicious  weed.     p.  15 

Pure-food  law,  working  of.      1900.      p.  23 

Seaweed,  valuable  agricultural  resource  of  northern  coast  regions. 

1899.     p.  5 / 

Soils,  sandy,  treatment  of.     1901.     p.  10 

Stave  silo,  value  of,  to  dairy  farmer.     ]).  23 

Unfermented  grajie  juice,  preparation  of.     1900.     p.  27 

Water,  distilled,  for  drinking  purposes.     1901.    p.  5 

See  also,  as  editor  of    proceedings,    Agricultural    Colleges  and 

Experiment    Stations,    American,    Association    of;    as   joint 

author,    Allen,    Edwin    West — McBryde,    J.    Bolton^May, 

David  W.— Smith,  C.  B. 

Beal,  Walter  Henry,  and  Smith,  C.  B.     Liming  grass  lands.     1900. 

P5 
Beals,  Edward  A. : 

Chicago  weather  forecast  district,  nionthlv  rej^ort  of,  June,  Jul}-, 

Dec,  1899 '. 

Electricitv,  static,  in  Weather  Bureau  work,  importance  of.     1896. 

p.  39.. 

Oregon  weather  and  Bering  Sea  ice,  notes  on,  1890-99.      p.  201 . . . 
Portland,   Oreg.,   weather  forecast  district,   monthly  report  of, 

Apr. -July,  Oct.-Dec,  1900 

same,  Jan. ,  Mar.-July,  Sept. -Dec. ,  1901 

same,  Jan. -Oct.,  1902  , 

Press,  commercial  bodies,  and  scientific  organizations,  relations 

of  weather  officials  with,  how  promoted.     1899.     p.  69 

Bean,  J.  F.     Road  question,  a  farmer's  views  on.    1901.     p.  67 

Bean-leaf  beetle,  report  on  (Chittenden).    1897.     p.  64 

Bean  weevil: 

Nomenclature  and  oviposition  of.     1892.     p.  27 

Report  on  (Slingerland).     1892.     p.  86 

same.     1892.     p.  297 

Beans: 

Blister  beetles,  note  on  great  damage  by.     1886.     p.  37 

Gray  hair-streak  butterfly  and  its  damage  to.     1895.     ]>.  354 

Insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden).     1898.     ji.  233 

Pole,  forcing  of,  imder  glass  (Clark).     1898.     p.  13 

See  <iho  Crops — Velvet  bean. 

Beans,  i)eas,  and  other  legumes  as  food  (Abel. )     1900 

Bear-grass,  results  of  recent  investigations  relating  to  (Dodge).    1893. 

p.  70 

Bear  River: 

Interstate  water  rights  in  ( Breckons) .     1899.     p.  26 

Irrigation  of  valley  of,  in  Utah,  1901  (Stover).     1902.     p.  24:5 

Water-right  problems  of.     1899 

Water  supply  of,  and  its  diversion  (Johnston) .     1899.     p.  9 

Beardless  brome  grass,  seed  of  (Pieters) .    1900 

Beattie,  W.  R.: 

Celery  culture.     1902 

Hydrocyanic-acid  gas,  use  of,  for  exterminating  household  insects. 

1902.     p.  80  

Beaufort  wind  scale  as  used  at  sea  (Abbe).     1894.     j).  175 

Bobber,  W.  J.  van.     Weather  service,  present  condition  of;  jjroposi- 

tions  for  its  inii-rovement.     1894.     p.  34 

Beachamp,  A.     ^M ilk,  nature  of.     1890.     ]>.  154 


A1.9 
A1.9 
A1.9 
A  1.9 
A  1.9 
A  1.9 
A  1.9 
A1.9 
A  1.9 
A  1.9 
A  1.9 
A  1.9 


107 
124 
114 
103 
107 
105 
103 
103 
124 
119 
103 
122 


Al. 9:105 
Al. 9:124 
Al. 9:103 
Al. 9:122 
A  1.9:124 


Al. 9:122 


A29.6:27 

A29.3:18 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 

A29.3:24 
A22.3:21 
A9.6:9 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:4 

A9.3:12 
A9.7:7 
Al. 10:898 
A1.9:105 

A1.9:121 

All. 5:5 

A10.3:70 
A10.3:n9 
A 10. 3:70 
A10.3:70 
A6.4:25 

Al. 9:148 


A9.6:31 
A  29. 6:22 

A29.3:ll' 
A7.3:24 


183 


Index 

Beckwith,  M.  H.: 

Corn  cranibid,  abstract  of  notes  on.     1891.     p.  42 

Insecticidt'S,  use  of,  practical  notes  on.     1891.     p.  269 

Bedbngs: 

Circular  on  (]\Iarlatt) .     1902 

Report  on  (Riley).     1889.     p.  10-1 

same  (Marlatt).     1896.     p.  32 

Bedford  area,  Virginia,  soil  survey  of  (jNIooney  and  others) .     p.  239 . . 
Bedle,  Benjamin  R.     Sheffield,  England,  cost  of  hauling  farm  pro- 
ducts over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  3 

Bee  disease.     See  Foul  brood. 

Bee  keepers'  associations,   national,    sectional,  and  State,    list  of, 
with  officers: 

1899.  p.  708 

1900.  p.  662 

1901.  p.  633 

Bee-keeping: 

Condition  of  industry,  etc.,  1889.     p.  224 

Directory  of  departments,  boards,  societies,  colleges,  and  other 

organizations  in  interest  of.     1 885 

Locations  suited  to  (Benton ) .     1 897 

Report  on  (Tupper ) .     p.  458 

Statistics  of.     p.  272 

Winter,  report  on  ( Tupper) .     p.  209 

Bee  martin.     See  Kuigbird. 

Beech  trees,  disease  of.     1873.     p.  502 

Beef: 

American  and  European,  comparative  composition  of  (\Yoods). 

p.  426 

Breedingandfeedingof,  and  supply  of  market  therewith  (Beverly). 

p.  103 

same  (Morrow),     p.  127 

same  (Scott) .     p.  132 

Consumption  of,  in  Saxony.     1887.     p.  591 

Exportation  of,  order  regarding.     Mar.  9,  1897 

Production  of,  some  essentials  in  (Curtiss).     p.  48 

same.     1898 

Report  concerning  6.25  protein  factor  as  applied  to  (Goss).     1899. 

p.  94 

Steer  and  heifer,  opinions  as  to  comparative  value  of.     1898.     p.  27 . 
Supply  of — ■ 

American,  address  on,  before  3d  national  convention  of  stock- 
men, Chicago,  Nov.  1885  (Colman ) 

cheap.     1866.     p.  436 

in  United  States,     p.  39 

same  (Salmon),     p.  64 

same  (Salmon ) .     1 890 

See  also  Cattle. 

Beef  and  Ijeef  cattle  of  the  West  ( Corbett) .     p.  326 

Beef  and  dairy  cattle,  conformation  of  (Soule).     1902 

Beehler,  W.  H. : 

Barometric  pressure  and  strength  and  direction  of  ocean  currents, 

relations  between.     1894.     p.  177 

Marine  meteorology,  division  of,  in  Hydrographic  Office,  Navy 

Department,  origin  and  work  of.     1895.     p.  221 

Beer: 

American,  composition  of,  and  substances  used  in  adulteration 

(Crampton).     p.  183 

Indian  corn  (or  maize)  in  manufacture  of  ( Wahl)  

Quassia  and  other  hop  substitutes  in,  improved  method  of  detect- 
ing (Allen).     1887.     p.  376 

Bees: 

Culture  of,  circular  relating  to.     1885 

Great  value  of,  to  fruit  and  seed  growers  ( Benton ) .     1892.     p.  254 . 

Hive,  wheel  bugs  destroying,  note  on.     1886.     p.  44 

How  far  do  bees  fly?  (Benton) .     1892.     p.  319 


Classlflcatlon  no. 

A9.7:4 
A9.7:3 

A9.5:47 
A9.7:2 
A9.6:4 
A26. 5:9011 

A22.4:27 


Al.  10:899 
A  1.10:900 
Al.  10:901 


A27.9:27 


A1.8:39 
A1.9:59 
Al.  1:865 
Al.  1:868 
Al. 1:867 

A27.9:ll 


A4. 1:887- 

A1.7:2 

A1.7:2 

A1.7:2 

A27.9:25 

A4.5:l 

A4. 1:897 

A1.9:71 


A7.3:57 
A1.9:73 


A1.8:38 
A27.9:4 
A4. 1:887-1 
Al.  1:889 
A4.2:B39 

Al.  1:862 
Al. 9:143 


A29.3:ll» 
A29.3:ll  ^ 


A  1.1:887 
A1.8:52 

A7.3:13>' 

A9.4:22 
A9.7:4 
A9.3:12 
A9.7:4 


184 


1893. 
1901. 


Bees — Continued 

l.,anjj;(lon  nonswarming  device  (Benton), 
rioductiuu  of  honey  und  wax,  sitatistics. 

Eeport  on  ( Riley ) . '  1894.     p.  350 

Spraying,  with  arsenitcs  (Webster).     1892.     p 

same.     1894.     p.  132 

Table  showing  condition  of,  March,  1864.     No 


I'- 
V21' 


230. 
784  . 


p.  35 


Fun\ 


See  also  Apiarian    exhibit  —  Apiculture  —  Bee   keepin 
brood  —  Honeybee  —  Italian  honeybee. 
Beeswax : 

Adulteration  of  ( Wiley  and  others ) .     1 892.     p.  633 

Production  of,  1869-89.     p.  112 

Beet,  growth  of,  relation  of  meteorology  to  (Davy).     1879.     ]>.  284.. 
See  altio  Sugar  beets. 

Beet  and  beet- root  sugar  ( Cull ) .     1873.     p.  366 

Beet  insects,  notes  on  ( Bruner).     1891 .     j).  229 

Beet-juices,  anal  vsis  of,  with  table  for  calculation  of  analyses  (Cramp- 
ton).      1SS4.     p.  ;tl ".^ 

Same,  at  Furt  Scolt,  Kans.,  1887  (Crampton).     p.  15 

Beet-leaf  pegomyia,  report  of  (Howard) .     1895.     p.  379 

Beet-sugar: 

Chemical  memoranda  on  ( Brown ) .     1872.     p.  218 

Encouragement  of  ^^orghum  industry  and.     1883 

Europe  ( Gennert ) .     p.  1 58 

same,  p.  334 

Factories  in  California,  information  relative  to.     1870.     p.  357... 

same,  1887,  \k  452 

Factory  at  Al varado,  California.     1870.     p.  280 

Machinery  and  processes  for  manufacture  of,  recent  improvements 

in  (Spencer).     1885.     p.  106 , 

Maine  (Black well).     1883.     p.  26.     No.  61 

Manufacture  of — 

culture  of  sugar  beet  and  ( Wiley ) .     1890 

France  and  Germany,  progress  of.     1866.     p.  179 

German  zollverein.     1870.     p.  42 

letters  on.     1869.    p.  373 * 

Northwest  as  compared  with  countries  of  Europe  (Frederick- 
sen).     1879.     p.  275 

progress  in.     1872.     p.  14 

report  on  (Hulse).     1870.     p.  147 

success  of.     1871.     p.  195 

use  of  residues  from,  in  cattle  feeding  (Spencer).     1898.     p. 
213 


Index 

t'laBSIflratlon  no. 

A9.7:5 

Al. 10:901 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:7 

A27.9:2 


A7.3:13« 
A27.9:32 
A1.6:28 


Notes  on.     1865.     No.  6.     p.  23 

Produ(  tion  of — 

note  on  (Capron ) .     1 868.     p.  59 

possible  influence  of  importation  of  Hawaiian  sugar  on  in  U.  S. 

Statistics  of,  1 86,s-(;;).     p.  73 

See  (i/xo  Beet  and  beet-root  sugar  —  Sugar  l)eets. 
Beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S. : 

1 870'.     p.  21 0  .  .■ 

1873  (Cull ).     p.  441 

1897  (Saylor).     j).  161 

same 

1897  (Wiley),     p.  11 

1898  ( Saylor).     p.  13 

1898  (Wiley),     p.  131 

1900 

1900,  p.  750  

1901 


1895.     p.  326.. 


1901  (Saylor).     j).  487 

Beetles: 

Certain  imported,  distribution  of  (Chittenden) 

Food  and  habits  of  (Glover),     p.  78 

Jjuminous.      1874.      p.  221 

Destroying  twigs  (Glover).     1871.     p.  477 

*By  a  misprint,  tliiH  ptiKi'  iniinliir  npix'iirM  twicf. 


A27 
A9. 


.9:11 
•:3 


A7.3:15 
A7.3:17 
A9.7:7 

A27.9:10 

A1.8:26 

Al.  1:868 

Al.  1:869 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:8 


A7.3:5 
A27.9:21 


A7.3:27 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:7 

A1.6:28 
A27.9:10 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:9 

Al.  10:898 
A27.9:3 


A27.9:6 
A1.4:7 

A27.9:8 


A  1.1:870 

A27.9:11 

A1.2:B39' 

A1.2:B39'' 

A1.2:B39» 

A1.2:B39* 

A1.2:B39* 

A  1.8:69 

Al.  10:900 

A1.8:72 

A  1.10:901 

A9.7:7 
Al.  1:868 
A27.9:12 
A27.9:9 


185 


Index 

Beetles — Continued 

See  also  Agonoderus  pallepes  —  Agrilus  —  Allorhina  —  Ambrosia 
beetles  —  Amphizua  —  Aspai'aj^iis  ])eetle8  —  Australian  laiuel- 
licorns  —  Bark  beetle — Bean  leaf-beetles  —  Blister  beetles  — 
Bruchus  —  Carabid  malodorous  —  Carpet  beetle  —  Cicindela 
limbata  —  Clover-leaf  beetle  —  Coeeinellidte  —  Coleoptera  — 
Colorado  potato  beetle  —  Cottonwood  beetle  —  Cucumber 
beetles  —  Curculio  —  Curculionida!  • —  Dermestidaj  —  Diabro- 
tica  soror  —  Diabrotica  12 -punctata  —  Kburia  quadrimaou- 
lata —  Elm  leaf-beetle  —  Fig  eater  —  Flea  beetle  —  Graptodera 
foliacea  —  Hornia — Horse-radish  flea-beetle  —  Hylesinus  seri- 
eeus  —  Hyperaspis  signata  —  Lachnosterna  —  Lachnosterna 
fusca  —  Lady-bird  —  Lamellieorns  —  Languria  —  Leaf-mining 
locust-beetle — LeoniaRileyi — Locust  beetle — Mexican  cotton- 
boll  weevil  —  Novius  cardinalis  —  Pea  weevil  —  Pea  and  bean 
weevils  —  Pine  bark-beetle  —  Plum  curculio  —  Plum  gouger  — 
Poplar  gonioctena  —  Potato  bug — Potato-bug  weevil  —  Red- 
legged  flea- beetle  —  Rhinoceros  beetle  —  Rose-bug — Rose 
chafer  —  Rose  leaf-beetle  —  Rove  beetle  —  Scolytidse  Scoly- 
tids  —  Pcymnus  —  Spruce  bark-beetle  —  Strawberry  leaf-Hea 
beetle  —  Strawberry  weevil  —  Sugar-cane  beetle  —  Tan-bark 
beetle  —  Tobacco  flea-beetle  —  Tobacco-stalk  weevil  —  Twig 
girdler. 
Beeves,  early  maturity  of.     1880.     p.  141 

See  also  Cattle. 

Beggar  weed,  Florida,  report  on  ( Smith ) .     1899 

Begonia,  leaf  sickness  in,  Aphelenchusolesistuscauseof  (Bos).    1893. 

p.  161 .------ 

Behr,  Herman,  and  Klee,  W.  G.,  California,  plants  worth  trying  in. 

1892.     p.  141 

Belden,  W.  S.     Climate  and  crop  sections,  Weather  Bureau,  publica- 
tions of,  necessity  for  l)inding and  otlierwise  preserving.    1902. 

p.  177 

Belfast,  Ireland,  British  Association,  1900.     Address  on  meteorology 

at  (Schuster) .     p.  448 .■ 

Belgian  Exposition  of  Agriculture  and  Forestry,  3d,  1869,  advance 

notice  of.     p.  235 

Belgian  State  Lai  )oratories,  ofhcial  methods  of  analyses  of  fertilizing 

and  feeding  stuffs  adopted  by.     1899.     p.  304 

Belgium : 

Agricultural  associations  in  ( De  Vuyst) .     1898.     p.  3 

Agricultural  census  of.     1885.     p.  37.     No.  24 

Agricultural  education  and  research  in  (True).     1896.     p.  361  .. 

Agricultural  education  in  (De  Vuyst).     1893.     p.  703 

Agricultural   experiment  stations  in    (Petermann).      1895.      p. 
550 

Agricultural  schools  in,  organiziation  and  management  of  ( Welcii ) . 
1885 ^ 

Agriculture  of.     1873.     p.  562 

American  horses  in  (Storer).     1897.     p.  24 

Cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads  in  (Roosevelt). 

P  1 - 

Crops  in  1890  and  1889.     p.  643 

Dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Roosevelt),     p.  354 

Flax  culture  in  (Wallace).     1892.     j).  47 

Horse  breeding  in  (Winslow ) .     p.  503 

Markets  for  American  products  in.     1895 

Meteorology  in,  history  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  69 

I'onltrv  raising  in  (Lincoln),     p.  506 

IloadsVif  (Valliant).     1901.  _  p.  87 

See  also  Brussels — Ghent — Liege. 
Bellevoye,  M.  A.     Monomorium  i)haraonis,  observations  on.     1890. 

p.  230 

Bel vosia,  study  of  (Williston).     1893.     p.  238 

Ben  Nevis  ()])servatory,  Scotland,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  470. 
Benedict,  Francis  G.  'See,  as  joint  author,  Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin. 


Classification  no. 


A27.9:24 
A3.4:13 
A  9. 7:6 
A1.8:20 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:30 

A27.9:7 

A 10. 6: 10 

A 10. 6:9 
A27.9:23 
A  1.1 0:896 
A10.6:4 

A10.6:5 

A1.8:36 

A27.9:ll 

A1.2:H78 

A22.4:27 
A27.9:28 
A4. 1:899 
All. 5:4 
A4. 1:900 
A 12. 3:6 
A29.6:29 
A4. 1:900 
A22.3:21 


A9.7:2 
A9.7:5 
A29.6:27 


186 


232. 


Bengal,  India: 

Famine  and  food  supply  in.     1874. 

Jute  crop  of.     1888.     p.  539 ' 

Rent  unions  in.     1875.     p.  395 

Bennett,  A.  W.     Flowers,  fertilization  of.     1873.     p.  586 

Bennett,  Frank,  jr.     See,  as  joint  author.  Smith,  William  G. 
Bennett,  Jo.seph  B.    See,  for  reports  as  appointment  clerk,  1895-1902, 

Appointment  clerk,  Agriculture  Department. 
Bennett,  Thomas: 

Cutworms,  remedies  for.     p.  274 

Insecticide  experiments  at  Trenton,  X.  J.     1886.     p.  27 

Bentley,  Henry  Lewis: 

Cattle  ranges  of  Southwest,  history  of  exhaustion  of  pasturage 
and  suggestions  for  its  restoration,  1898 

Forage  crojis  and  range  improvements,  progress  of  experiments 
in,  at  Abilene,  Tex.     1899 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  central  Texas.     1898 

Range  improvement  in  central  Texas,  experiments  in.     1902 

Bcntlev,  W.  A.     Snow   crystals,    twentv   years'    studv   of.     1901. 

p.  212 ■ : 

Benton,  Frank: 

Apiarian  exhibit  at  Columbian  Exposition,  1894.     p.  242 

Bee  keei)ing.     1897 

Bees.     How  far  do  bees  fly?     1892.     p.  319 

Bees  of  great  value  to  fruit  and  seed  growers.     1892.     p.  254 

Honey  bee,  a  manual  of  instruction  in  apiculture 

Langdon  nonswarming  device.     1893.     p.  230 

See  also,  as  translator,  Le  Cocq. 
Berg,  Walter  G.     Timber  trestle  bridges,  economical  designing  of, 

notes  on  report  of  A .  L.  Johnson,     p.  34 

Bergami,  Francis.     Sre  Kilgore,  Benjamin  Wesley. 

Bergen  Point,  N.  J.     Temperatures  obtained  by  kites  at  (Allen). 

1898.     p.  161 

Bergholz,  Paul.     Tj'phoons  of  Oiicnt;  origin,   paths,  and  limiting 

zones  of,  translated  by  Cleveland  Abbe.     1899.     p.  402 

Bergroth,  E.     Water  bug  found  by  J.  L.  Zabriskie,  note  on.     1892. 

p.  321 

Bering  Sea  ice  and  Oregon  weather,  notes  on,  1890-99  (Beals) .     p.  201 

Same  (Abbe),    pp.  163,206 

Berlin,  Germany: 

Cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads  at  (De  Kay ) .    p.  4 . 

Dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  ( Mason),     p.  349 

Kite  and  balloon  station  near,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  13 

Meat  consumption  in.     1890.     p.  45 

Berlin,    Germany,    International  Aeronautical  Congress  at,    1902, 

report  on  ( Rotch ) .     p.  356 

Berlin,  Germany,  International  Congress  for  consideration  of  best 
methods  for  checking  or  curing  Tuberculosis,  May  24-27,  1899 

(De  Sch  weinitz ) .     j).  126 

Berlin,  Germany,  International  Geographical  Congress,  1899,  notes 

on  (Abbe),     j).  470 

Berlin,  Germany,  Roval  Agricultural  Museum,  description  of.    1874. 

p.  321 

Bermuda,  peach  pest  in.     1890.     p.  5 

Bermuda  grass: 

Circular  on  (Hitchcock).     1901 

Monejihora  bicinta  damaging,  note  on.     1886.     p.  34 

Use  of,  for  hay  (Ransom),     p.  87 

same.     No.  61. .  p.  27 

Bermuda  lily  disease,  preliminary  report  of  investigations  (Woods). 

1897 

Bernburg  Agricultural  Ex])eriment  Station,  sand  cultures  at,  methods 

of  (Hellriegel).     1895.     i)p.  749,835 

Berolinense  herbanum,  American  panicums  in  (Holm).      1897.     \t. 

17 

Berries.       See  Asparagus  —  BlacklHTries  — Blueberries  —  Cranber- 
ries —  Elderberry  —  Mulberries  —  Strawberries, 


Index 

(Jlasttlflcatlou  uu. 

A27.9:12 
A27.9:26 
A27.9:13 
A27.9:n 


Al.  1:885 
A9.3:ll 


Al.9:72 

A3.4:23 
A3. 3:10 
•A19.3:13 

A29.6:29 

A9.7:6 

A1.9:59 

A 9. 7:4 

A9.7:4 

A9.6:l 

A9.7:5 


A13.3:12 


A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 

A9.7:4 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A22.4:27 
A4. 1:899 
A29.6:28 
A27.9:28 

A29.6:30 


A4. 1:899 

A29.6:27 

A27.9:12 
A9.7:3 

A3. 4:3 1 
A  9.3:1 2 
A  1.1:883 
A27.9:21 

A2S.3:14 

A  10.6:5 

.\3.3:4 


187 


Index 

Berry,  James: 

Address  a,^  chairman  section  of  climate  and  crop  service  before 
second  convention  of  Weather  Bnrean  officials  held  at  Mil- 

■wankee,  Wis.,  Aug.  27,28,29,1901.     1902.     p.  184 

American  Association  of  State  Weather  Services,  2d  annual  con- 
vention of,  proceedings  of,  with  reference  to  former  conven- 
tions.     1893.     p.  228 

Climate  and  (trop  service  publications.     1899.     p.  150 

Ciiuiate  and  crop  service  reports,  extracts  from,  Oct.,  1895-I)ec. 

1902 

Corn,  wheat,  cotton,  sugar,  and  rice  region,  Weather  Bureau  serv- 
ice, instructions  governing.     1897 

Weather  forecasts,  metliods  employed  in  distribution  of.     1901. 

p.  14 

See  also,  as  editor  of  proceedings,  AVeather  Bureau  officials,  con- 
A'entions. 
Berrv,  James  E.    State  weather  services,  reports  of,  Apr.,  May,  Sept., 

1895.     pp.  127,164,332 

Berry,  Thomas.     Amity  canal  in  Colorado,  duty  of  water  under. 

1900.     p.  159 

Berseem,  great  forage  and  soiling  crop  of  Nile  Valley  (Fairchild). 

1902 :.... 

Bertelli,  Fr.   Timotheus.     Magnetic  declination,  discovery  of,  by 

Christopher  Columbus.     1895.     p.  486 

Berthoud,  E.  L.: 

Agricultural  resources  of  Jefferson  County,  Colorado.     1869.     p. 

381* 

Locusts   in   North  America,  extracts   from   early  literature  on. 

1883.     App.  p.  59 

Besana,  Charles: 

Butter  and  artificial  butter,  metbods  of  distinguishing.     1889. 

p.  107.. 

Butters,  mixed,  application   of  methods   Reichert,  Meissl,  and 

Wollnyto.     1890.     p.  105 

Bessey,  Ernst  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  Webber,  Herbert  John. 
Besson,  Louis.    Meteorology,  optical,  circumhorizontalarcin.    1902. 

p.  486 

Betts,  Arthur.     Irrigation  by  use  of  wire,  report  on,  1899.     p.  301 . . . 
Beutelspacher,  Gustave.     Canadian-British  cattle  trade,  decrease  in. 

p.  515 

Beverages.     See  Cider  —  Coffee  —  Fermented  alcoholic  beverages  — 

Liquors  —  Tea. 
Beverly,  Robert.     Beef,  breeding  and  feeding  of,  and  supply  of  mar- 
ket therewith.     1883.     p.  103 .■ 

Bevier,  Isabel: 

Negroes,   dietary  studies  among,   in  eastern  Virginia,   in  1898. 

1899.     p.  27  

Nutrition  investigations  in  Pittsburg,  Pa. ,  1 894-96 

Bevier,  Isabel,  and  Sprague,  Elizabeth  C.     Dietary  study  at  Lake 

Erie  College,  Painesville,  Ohio.     1901.     p.  27 

Biard,  L.     True  ash  in  cane-sugar  manufactory  products  incinerated 

with  sulphuric  acid.     1891.     p.  77 

Bibio  allnpennis  as  an  injurious  insect,  note  on.     1886.     p.  36 

P>icarV)onate  of  soda  in  milk,  detection  of  (Pade).     1889.     p.  170 

Bicyclers,  mechanical  work  and  efficiency  of  (Carpenter).     1901. 

p.  57 

Bid  well,  John.     Seeds,  experiments  with.     1870.     p.  24 

Big  Cottonwood  Creek,  Utah,  duty  of  water  on  (Gemmell).     1900. 

p.  197 ; 

Same  (Gemmell).     1900.     p.  165 

"Big head"  (disease)  of  sheep  in  Utah(Rowe).     p.  230 

Big  Horn  Mountains  of  Wyoming,  jilunts  from  (Rose).     1896.     p.  567. 

Big  Thompson  River,  irrigation  from  (Field).     1902 

Big  trees  of  California,  1900 

Same,  1900 


Classification  no. 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:21 
A29.6:27 

A29.6: 

A29.12:C81 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:23 
A 10. 3:86 
A19.3:23 
A29.3:ll'^ 

A27.9:7 
A8.1:3 

A  7. 3:24 
A7.3:24 


A29.6:30 
A29.6:27 

A4. 1:899 


A1.7:2 


A10.3:70 
A10.3:52 

A 10. 3:91 

A7.3:31 
A9.3:12 
A7.3:24 

A10.3:98 

A27.9:8 

A10.3:86 

A10.3:104 

A4. 1:901 

A6.5:3 

A10.3:118 

A13.2:B48 

A13.3:28 


*By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


188 


JitOl' 


Pl> 


13, 


Biijclow,  Frank  Hagar: 
Atiiiosi)liere — 

line  inteji^ralw  in.      I'.»00.     p.  535 

.statics  anil  kineinaticH  of,  in  U.  S.,  studies  on. 

80,  117, 163,250,804,347 

Atmosplieric  i)ressure — 

high  and  low,  monthly  notes  on,  July-Oct.,  1SS^5 

report  on.     1895.     p.  117 

Balloon  ascensions  on  March  24,  1899,  in  France,     p.  197 

Baronietry  of  U.  S.,  Canada,  and  West  Indies.     1902 

Chicasjo  weather  forecast  district,  monthly  report  of,  July,  1900.. 
Cloud  observations — 

international,  of  Weatlier  Bureau.     1899.     p.  404 

international,  some  results  of,  for  U.  S.     1899.    p.  8 

made  in  cooperation   with  scheme  of  International  Cloud 

Commission,  results  of 

Coordinate  axes,  standard  system  of,  for  magnetic  and  meteoro- 
logical observations  and  computations.     1897.     p.  201 

Cyclones,  hurricanes,  and  tornadoes.    1898.    p.  525 

Eclipse  meteorology  and  allied  problems.     1902 

Hann's  (Julius)  meteorology.     1902.     p.  298 i 

Magnetic  observations,  notes  on  new  method  for,  discussion  of. 

1892 ... 

Meteorological  observations  made  to  determine  probable  state  of 
sky  at  several  stations  along  path  of  total  eclipse  of  sun. 
May  28.     1900.     1897.     p.  394 

Same.     1898.     p.  404 

Meteorologist,  work  of,  for  benefit  of  agriculture,  commerce,  and 

navigation.     1899.    p.  71 

Meteorology — 

higher,  in  Weather  Bureau.     1902.    p.  19 

periodic  terms  in,  due  to  rotation  of  sun  on  its  axis.     1895. 

p.  500 

Meteorology  and  magnetism,  monthly  report  on,  March,  1895- 

June,  1896 

Mexico,  National  Meteorological  Congress  of,  1st,  1900,  digest  of 

report  of.     p.  311 

Solar  and  terrestrial  magnetism  in  their  relations  to  meteorology. 

1898 ._ 

Solar  magnetism,  report  on  relations  of,  to  terrestial  magnetism 

and  meteorology,    p.  519 

Storms,  storm  tracks,  and  weather  furecasjting.     1897 

Sun  spots  an(  I  weather,  connection  between.     1895.-  p.  91 

Temperature — 

comparison  of,  witli  luugnetic  liorizoutal  force.     1894.     pp.  415, 

460,  504  

same.     1895.     p.  7 

diurnal  range  of,  variation  of,  with  latitude  and  locality.     1902. 

p .  1 34 ." 

Total  eclii>se  of  sun.  May  28,  1900,  probable  state  of  sky  along 

path  of.     1899 

Weather  forecasts  and  storm  warnings,  monthly  notes  on,  June- 

AuK.,1898 

Bigelow,  Willard  Dell: 

Food  preservatives,  use  and  abuse  of.     1900.    p.  55 1 

Foods  and  food  control.     1902 

Li(]Uors,  fermented  and  distilled,  provisional  methods  for  analysis 

of.     1902.     i).81 

Meat  and  meat  products,  provisional  methods  for  analysis  of. 

1902.     p.  7 

Preserved  meats,  adulterations  of,  report  on,  with  collaboration 

of  Eilward  Mackay  Chance,  L.  S.  Munson,  L.  ^l.  Tolman,  and 

others.     1902.     p.  1375 

Pure-food  laws  of  European  countries  affecting  American  ex])()rts. 

1901 

Wines,  American,  composition  of.     1900 


Index 

ClafiisUlriitlou  uo. 


A29.6:28 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:27 
A29. 1:901'' 
A2<;).6:28 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 

A29. 1:899^ 

A29.6:25 
Al.  10:898 
A29.5:I 
A29.6:30 


A29.3:2 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 

Al.  10:899 

A29.3:31 

A29.3:ll-' 

A29.6: 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:21 

A29.1:891» 

A29.3:20 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:22 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:27 

A29.6:26 

Al.  10:900 
A7.3:69 


A7.3:65 
A7.3:65 


A7.3:13' 


A7.3:61 
A7.3:58 


189 


Index 

Bigelow,  Willard  Dell— Continued 

See  <iho,    as   cullaborator,    AleElroy,  Karl  P. — Wiley,    Harvey 
Washington;  aa  joint  author,   Ewell,  Erwin  Edgar;  as  joint 
editor,  C'lirniical  analysis,  methods  of. 
Bigelow,  Willard  Dell,  and  .Sweetser,  William  S.     Food  adulteration, 

methods  for  determination  of.     1897.     p.  117 

Billings,  John  Shaw,  and  Curtis,  Edward.     Fluids  of  diseased  cattle 
with  reference  to  presence  of  crvptogamic  growths.     1869. 

p.  174 : 

Same,  p.  15G 

Billings,  Mont.     See  Whitney,  Milton,  and  Means,  Thomas  Herbert. 

Bingham,  Joseph  H.    Address  of,  before  American  Association  of 

Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  at  seventh  annual  meeting.    1902. 

P   11 

Biochemic  investigations,    culture  media  for  (De  Schweinitz).     p. 
145 

Biochemic   lal)oratorv,   investigations   conducted   bv,   in   1892  (De 

Schweinitz ) .     p.  119 '. 

Same,  p.  105 

Same.     1893.     p.  161 

Biologic  notes  on  New  Mexico  insects  (Townsend).     1892.     p.  37... 
Biological  and  dairy  building,  at  New  York  State  Experiment  Station, 

Geneva,  N.  Y . ,  report  on.     1899.     p.  401 

Biological  investigation  of  Hudson  Bay  region  (Keewatin)  (Preble). 

1902 

Biological  reconnoissance  of  south  central  Idaho  (Merriam).     1891 . . . 

Biological  reconnoissance  of  Yukon  River  region.     1900 

Biological  Survey  Division,  Agriculture  Department: 

Publications  of 

circular  relative  to  distribution  and  sale  of.     1896 

Relation  of,  to  agriculture.     1890.     p.  125 

Work  of,  for  farmer  ( Merriam ) .     1897.     p.  115 

Biological  Survey: 

Mount  Shasta,  Cal.,  results  of  (Merriam).     1900 

San  Francisco  mountain  region  and  desert  of  Little  Colorado 

River,  Arizona,  results  of  (Merriam) .     1890 

Biology.     See  Metabolism. 
Birch : 

Coccid  on,  new  (Hub)>ard  and  Pergande).     1898.     p.  13 

Occurrence  of  Bucculatrix  canadensisella  on,  in   Rhode  Island 

(Packard).     1892.     p.  14 . 

Plant-lice,  two  species  of,  inhabiting,  life  history  of  (Pergande). 

1901 : 

Birch  trees,  destructive  borer  enemy  of  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  44. 

Bird,  William  N.  D.     Ergotism  among  cattle  in  Kansas,     p.  317 

Bird  day  in  the  schools 

Bird-lice.     See  Mallophaga. 

Bird  migration  in  Mississippi  Valley  in  1884  and  1885  (Cooke).     1888. 

Birds: 

As  weed  destroyers   ( Judd ) .     1898.     p.  221 

Bird  laws  and  (Dodge),     p.  431 

Bounties  on,  circular  in  relation  to.     (n.  d. ) 

Destruction  of — 

cotton  worms  by  ( Redfleld) .     1883.     No.  65.     p.  25 

hairy  caterpillars  ])y  ( Forbusb) .     1899.     p.  85 

Effect  of  weather  on  (Smith ).     1895.     p.  212 

Farm,  val  ue  of,  on  ( Samuels) .     p.  201 

Food  habits  and  distribution  of ,  in  parts  of  Minnesota  and  Dakota 

(Bailey),     p.  426 

same,  p.  426 _ 

Food  habits  of,  circular  on 

Four  common,  of  farm  and  garden  (Judd).     1895.     p.  405   

Grain,  birds  that  injure  ( Beal).     1897.     p.  345 

Land,  of  New  England,  oology  of  some,  as  a  means  of  identifying 

injurious  or  beneficial  species  (Samuels),     p.  386 

Legii-ilation  for  protection  of  birds  other  tlian  ga'.ne  (Palmer) 

Maryland  farm,  birds  of  (Judd).     1902 


Classlflcatloii  no. 


A7.3:51 


A1.2:C29> 
A1.2:C29'' 


AlO.  3:120 

A4. 1:899 

Al.  1:892 
A4. 1:891-2 
Al.l:893 
A9.7:5 

A10.6:10 

A5.5:22 

A5.5:5 

A5.5:19 


A5. 

A5.4:20 
A5.5:3 
Al. 10:897 


A5.5:16 
A5.5:3 

A9.6:18 

A9.7:5 

A9.8:9 
A9.6:18 
A4. 1:895- 
A5.4:17 


A5.3:2 

A1.10:898 
A  1.1:864 
A5.4:19 


A27,9:21 
A  9. 6:20 
A  29. 6:23 
Al.l:867 


Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 
A5.4:l 
A1.10:895 
A1.10:897 


Al.  1:864 

A5.3:12 

A5.3:17 


190 


Index 

ClusNlflfutlou  uo. 


Birds — Continued 

Mulberries,  birds  whicli  feed  on  (Merriam).     p.  I'sr)    

same,  p.  285 

Nestling,  food  of  (Judd).     1<»()0.     \).  411 

North  Anieric-an,  geographical  distribution  anil  iniLcration  of,  cir- 
cular on.     1887 '. 

Noxious,  danger  of  introducing  (Palmer).     1898.     p.  87 

Observed  in  southern  California,  southern  Nevada,  and  parts  of 
Arizona,  and  Utah,  notes  on,  being  report  on  ornithology  of 
Death  Valley  expedition  of  1891  (  Fisher).     1893.     p.  7.  . ! 

Orchard,  how  birds  affect  ( Real ).     1900.     p.  291 

Permits,  birds  which  may  be  imported  without.     1900 

Poisoning,  experiments  in  ( Fisher),     p.  423 

same,  ]>.  423 

Presence  of  sarcosporidia  in  (Stiles).     1893.     p.  79 

Protection  and  importation  of,  under  act  of  Congress  approved 
May  25,  1900 

Protection  of — 

Directory  of  State  officials  and  organizations  for  1901  (Palmer) . 

same.     1902 

Laws  for,  in  District  of  Columbia.     1901 

Seed  planting  by  (Barrows),     p.  280 

same,  p.  280 

Some  common,  in  their  relation  to  agriculture  (Beal) 

Song,  effect  of  ai»ijroaching  storms  upon  (Linney).     1898.     p.  354. 

Stomachs  of,  directions  for  collecting.     1891 

same 

Tres  Marias  Islands  (Nelson).     1899.     p.  21 

Useful  and  harmful.     1897.     p.  670 

Why  do  birds  migrate?  ( Abbe).     1899.     p.  60 

Yukon  regifju,  with  notes  on  other  species  ( P>ishop).     1900.     p.  47. 

See  also  Baltimore  oriole  —  Blackl)irds  —  Blue  jay  —  Bobolink — 
Carrion  crows  —  Cedar  bird^ — -Crow  blackbirds  —  Crows  — 
Cuckoos  —  English  sparrow — European  tree  sparrow — Game 
birds  —  Crackles  —  Grosbeak  —  House  sparrow  —  Killdeer 
plover  —  Kingbird  —  Marsh  hawk  —  Meadow  lark  —  Oriole — 
Ornithology  —  Owl  —  Pheasants  —  Pigeons  —  Sparrow  —  Spar- 
row hawk — Woodpeckers. 
Birds  and  ganje: 

Interstate  commerce  in.     1902 

National  and  State  organizations  for  protection  of — 

1899.  p.  713  

1900.  ]).  664 

1901.  p.  634 

State  officials  and  organizations  concerned  in  protection  of,  direct- 
ory of.     1900 

State  officials  concerned  with  protection  of,  list  of — 

1899.  p.  710  

1900.  p.  664  

1901.  p.  634 

Birkheimer,  Wm.  E.     Signal  Service  Bureau,  sketch  of  work  of,  for 

agriculturist.     1882.     p.  110 

_  Same.     1885.     p.  191 

Bishop,  Louis  Beniiett.     Yukon  region,  ])irds  of,  with  notes  on  otiier 

species.     1900.     p.  47 

Bishop,  W.  H.     Horticulturists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations, 
secretarv's  report  of  meeting  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  13,  14, 

1889.     p.  9  

Bissell,  G.  W.     Iowa  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Ames, 

Iowa,  shopwork  instruct  ions  at.     1894.     p.  65 

Bisulphid.     See  Carbon  bisulphid. 
Bitter  rot.     Sre  Apple. 
Bitting,  Arvill  Wayne: 

Indiana,  hog  cholera  and  swine  plague  in.     p.  199 

Veterinarian,  exi)eriment  station,  and  local  veterinarians  in  the 

State,  desirability  of  cooperation  between.     1898.     p.  20... 

same,  p.  42G 


A  1.1:890 
A5. 1:890 
Al.  10:900 


A5.4:8 
A  1.10:898 


A5.5:7 
A  1.1 0:900 
A5.4:30 
A 1 . 1 :887 
A5. 1:887 
A4.3:3 


A5.4:29 

A5.4:33 
A5.4:35 
A5.4:34 
A  1.1:890 
A5. 1:890 
A  1.9:54 
A  29. 6:26 
A5.4:4 
A5.4:12 
A5.5:14 
A  1.10:897 
A29.6:27 
A5.5:19 


A  5. 4:38 


A  1.1 0:899 
A  1.1 0:900 
A  1.10:901 

A5.4:28 


Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:900 
A1.10:901 

A1.8:22 
A  1.7:9 


A  5.5: 19 


A10.3:3 
A 10. 3:20 

A4. 1:897 

A4.3:22 
A4. 1:898 


191 


99 


Index 

Bittiii};,  Arvill  Wiiyne — Continued 

Veterinarians,  laljoratory  records  for.     1898.     p.  18  . 

Water  supply,  relation  of,  to  auiuial  diseases,     p.  471 

Bixby,  William  Herbert.     Wood-creosote  oil.     1887.     p. 

Same.     Reprint,     p.  282 

Bjerknes,  V.     Atmosphere,  circulatory  movements  in,  dynamic  prin- 
ciple of.     1900.     pp.  434,  582 

Black,  Samuel  K.,  short  biojjcraphy  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  217 

Black  alkali.     See  Sodium  carbonate. 
J'.lack  Hies.     >S'ee  Buffalo  gnats. 
Black-liead  sheep.     See  Somali. 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota: 

Evotomys  from,  description  of  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  119 

Flora  of  (Rydberg).     1896.     p.  46:^ 

Marmot  from,  description  of  new  (Merriam).     1889.     p.  7 

Black  Hills  Forest  Reserve,  insect  enemies  of  pine  in  (Hopkins). 

1902 

Black  knot  of  plum  and  cherry  trees  (Peck),     p.  175 

Same.     1874  (Taylor),     p.  12 

Black-quarter.     See  Blackleg. 

Black  River  thaw,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  114 

Black  rot.     See  Cabbage  —  Grape  —  Sweet  potato. 
Black  scale: 

Australian  enemies  of.     1892.     p.  41 

Of  California — 

found  in  South  Carolina,  note  on.     1886.     p.  36 

note  on.     1886.     p.  34 

Black  spot  of  asparagus  berries  (Fairman) .     1889.     p.  157 

Blackberry,  lecanium  infesting,  considered  identical  with  L.  litchii 

(Cockerell).     1894.     p.  29 

Blackberry  borers,  notes  on  (Smith).     1891.     p.  27 

Blackberry  rust,  perennial  mycelium   of  fungus  of    (Newcombe). 

1891.     p.  106 

Blackbirds: 

Depredations  of,  in  northern  Iowa  and  southern  Minnesota  in  fall 

of  1887  (Fisher),     p.  454 

same,  p.  454 

Food  of  (Beal).     1900 

See  also  Crow  blackbird. 
Blackleg  or  black-quarter: 

Among  cattle,  letter  on  (Watts).     1874.     p.  157 

Nature,  cause,  and  prevention  ( Norgaard ) .     1898 , 

Preventive  vaccination  against  (Norgaard).     1897 , 

same.     1897.     p.  7 

Report  on  ( Salmon ) .     p.  84 

same,  n.  d 

Symptoms  and  treatment,     p.  471 

United  States;    distribution   of  vaccine  by  Bureau  of  Animal 

Industry  ( Norgaard ) .     p.  27 

same,  abstract;  "Blackleg:  its  nature, cause,  and  prevention" 

(Norgaard).     1900 

Utah,  vaccination  against  ( Merrill ) .     p.  469 

Vaccine — 

directions  for  use  of  (Norgaard) .     1897 

same.     1900 

distribution  of.     1899.     p.  532 

free  distribution  of  (Norgaard).     p.  35 

Blackwell,  Henry  B.     Beet  sugar  in  Maine,  statement  concerning. 

1883.     No.  61.     p.  26 

Blackwood,  Norman  Jerome.     Shanghai,  meat  and  nnlk  inspection 

in.     p.  205 

Bla<lder,  human,  vinegar  eel  infection  in,  case  of  (Stiles  and  Frank- 
land).     1902.     p.  35 -.-.. 

Blaisdell,  F.  E.     Coleoptera,  some  species  of,  observed  in  San  Diego 

County,  Cal.,  notes  on  habits  of.     1892.     p.  33 

B^ake,  F.  L.     Cloud  observations  at  Toronto.     1897.     p.  19 


t'liisNlfli-iitioii  no. 

A4.3:22 
A4. 1:899 
A13.3:l 
A13.3:9 

A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:26 

I 


A5.5:5 
A6.5:3 
A5.5:2 

A9.6:32 
Al. 1:872 
A27.9:12 

A29.6:28 


A9.7:5 

A9.3:12 
A9.3:12 
A28.5:5 

A9.7:7 
A9.7:4 

A28.5:6 


Al.l:887 
A5. 1:887 
A5.3:13 


A27.9:12 

A4.4:23 

A4.4:20 

A4.4:21 

A4. 1:893-4 

A4.4:6 

A4. 1:887-8 


A4. 1:898 


A4.4:31 
A4. 1:899 

A4.4:21 
^\  4. 4:23* 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 


A27.9:21 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:35 


A9.7:5 
A29.6:25 


192 


Blandford,  Samuel  M. : 

Climate  of  Idaho,  some  features  of.     1901.     p.  19 

Idaho,  water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900  as  dependiuK  on  siiow- 

fall.     p.  -194 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Pague,  Bemer  S. 
Blandford,  W.  F.  H.     Scolytidae  and  their  food  i)lants,  notes  on. 

1894.     p.  260 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Kanthack,  A.  A. 
Blarina,  American  genera,  revision  of  shrews  of  (Merriam).     1895. 

P   "^ 

Blasdale,  Walter  C.     Chinese  vegetable  food  materials,  description 

of,  and  their  nutritive  and  economic  value.     1899 , 

Blastophaga  psenes,  first  introduction  of,  into  California  (Eisen). 

1891.     p.l28 _. , 

Bleclynder,    A.    H.     Rheea  fiber,   information  concerning.     1870. 

p.  227 

Blight,  George.     Guenon  system  of  selecting  cattle,  value  of.     1883. 

p.  233 

Blight,  pear-tree,  report  on  (Taylor).     1872.     p.  225 

Blister  beetles,  great  damage  to  beans  by,  note  on.     1886.     p.  37 

Blister  mite,  pear-leaf,  report  on  (Slingerland).     1892.     p.  104 

Blizzard: 

Note  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  465 , 

Origin  of  word,  note  on  (Abbe) .     1898.     p.  563 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  18 

Sand  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  381 

Blodget,  Lorin: 

Forest  cultivation  on  plains,  general  discussion  of.     p.  316 

Short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  174 

Blom,  Jules: 

Boots  and  shoes,  American,  in  Denmark,     p.  521 

Horse  meat,  American,  in  Denmark,     p.  505 

Blood  and  serum  injections  in  connection  with  Texas  fever  investi- 
gations, experiment  in  (Schroeder).     p.  43 

See  also  Blood  serum. 

Blood  horse,  essay  on  (Jackson).     1882.     p.  50 

Blood  louse,  observations  on  cycle  of  sexual  development  of  (Mokr- 

zhetski).     1898.     p.  78 

Blood  poisoning  (malignant  edema)  in  sheep  and  lambs  in  New  Zea- 
land (Gilnith).     p.  233 

Blood  serum,  experiments  with,  as  a  i^reventive  and  cure  for  Texas 

fever  (Robert),     p.  482 

See  also  Blood  and  serum. 
Blood-vessels  diseases: 

Cattle  (Marbaugh).     p.  77 

Horses  (Trumbower).     p.  219 

Blount,  A.  E. : 

Cereals,  improvement  of.     1882.     p.  104 

Wheats,  origin  and  treatment,     p.  559 

Blue  Hill  meteorological  o])servatory,  Milton,  Mass.: 

Cloud  observations  and  measurements  at  (Rotch).     18!)7.     ]).  12  . 

same  (Clayton).     1897.     p.  135 ._ 

Exploration  of  air  with  kites  at,  progress  in  (Rotch).     1898.     p. 
355 


13. 


Kite,  higli,  ascension  at  (Fergusson).     1896.     p.  327 

same  (Fergusson).     1897.     p.  392 

Kite  exi)eriments  at  ( Fergusson ) .     1896.     p.  3215 

Noteon  (A))be).     1898.     p.  214 

Blue  jay  and  its  food  (Beal).     1896.     p.  197 

Bhio  Ridge,  Southern,  north vrest  gales  of  (Hawkins).     1899. 

Bltu'l)erries,  improvement  of  (Smith).     1900.     p.  18 

Bluegra.ss  seed,  Kentuckv,  harvesting,  curing,  and  cleaning  (Pictcrs 

and  Brown).     1902 

Blystone,  M.  Vl.     Night  forecasts,  Weather  Bureau;  Is  it  advisable  to 

distribute  by  rural  free  delivery?     1902.     p.  liM 

Blythe,  W.  T.     Weather  forecasts,  distribution  of,  methods  of  sav- 
ing time  in.     1902.     p.  203 


Index 

t'liisslflcatluii  no. 
A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:28 

A9.7:6 


A5.5:10 

A10.3:68 

A9.7:4 

A27.9:8 

A1.7:2 
A27.9:10 
A9.3:12 
A9.7:5 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:26 
A29.0:27 
A29.6:23 

Al. 1:872 
A29.6:29 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 


A4. 1:899 
A  1.8:22 
A9.():18 
A4.1:90! 
A4. 1  :S98 


A4.2:C29- 
A4.2:II78 


A1.8:22 
Al.l:881-2 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:26 
Al.  10:896 
A  29. 6:27 
A1.9:119 


A  19.3.:  19 
A29.3:31 
A  29. 3:31 


114—04- 


-13 


193 


Index 

Boardiiuin,  Samuel  L. : 

Climate,  soil,  physical  resources,  and  agricultural  capal)ilities  of 
Maine,  with  special  reference  to  oocuixUion  of  its  new  lands. 

1884 

Corn  canning  in  Maine.     1886.     p.  554 

Maine,  agriculture  of,  some  outlines  of.     p.  39 

Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick,  tidal  lands  and  diked  marshes 

of.     1885.     p.  33 

Starch  factories  in  Maine,  report  on.     1885.     No.  19.    p.  23 

Boardman,  Samuel  P.     Sheep  husbandry  in  the  West.     \>.  286 

Boards  of  health.  State,  list  of.     1898.     p.  603 

Same,  1899.     p.  530 

Boards  of  trade  that  publish  commercial  news,  list  of: 

1899.  p.  758 

1900.  p.  752 

1901.  p.  696 

Boat  crews.     See  Harvard  and  Yale  boat  crews. 

Bo])olink,  food  of  (Beal).     1900 

B(")diker,  T.     German  Empire,  statistical  memoir  of.     1874.     p.  266. 

Body  material,  available  energy  of  (Atwater).     1901.     p.  112 

Boerner,  Charles  G.     Short  biography  of.     1900.     p.  22 

Boggs,  Edward  M.     Water  rights  on  Los  Angeles  River,  Cal.,  study 

of.     1901.     p.  327 

Bohemia: 

Hop  cultivation  in  (Fairchild).     1899 

Horse-radish  culture  in  ( Fairchild ) .     1899 

Boise  area,  Idaho,  soil  survey  of  (Jensen  and  Ol.siiausen) .     p.  421. . . 
Boise  Valley,  Idaho,  duty  of  water  as  related  to  irrigation  prob- 
lems of  (Ross).     1900.     p.  219 

Bolivia,  agriculture  in.     1891.     p.  546 

Boll  worm: 

Chapteron.     1885.     p.  355 

Injuring  corn  in  California  (Coquillett).     1889.     p.  331 

Injuring  tomatoes,  experiments  on  (Tracy ) .     p.  141 

same,  p.  141 

Mississippi,  observations  on  (Mullen ) .     1893.     p.  240 

Report  upon  (Johnson) — 

1880.     p.  150 - 

1880.     p.  150 

1883.     p.  5  3 

Boll  worm  of  cotton: 

Progress  in  supplementary  investigation  of  (Mallv) — 

1891 '. 

1892.  p.  45  

1893 

Report  on.  1879.  p.  285 

same  (Jones).  1885.  App.  p.  17 

See  also  Cotton  insects. 
Bolley,  Henry  L. : 

Cheese-curd  inflation;  its  relation  to  ])acterial  flora  of  foremilk. 

1896.     p.  78 

l''-xperiment,  its  conception,  and  methods  of  procedure.     1898. 

p.  47 

Bollnian,  Lewis: 

Hop  plant,  cultivation  of.     p.  97 

Industrial  colleges;  nature  of  education  to  be  given  in  them;  their 

several  kinds  of  instruction,  etc.     1864 

Silk  cultivation,  condition  of,  etc.     p.  304 

Sorghum,  cultivation  of.     p.  140 

Wheat  plant,  report  on.     p.  65 

See  alw,  for  reports  as  statistician,  Agriculture  Department,  1863 

and  1864 

Bolton,  B.  Meade.     Swine,  epidemic  disea.ses  among,     p.  135 

Bombycidaj,  list  of,  taken  bv  electric  lamps  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

(Dyar).     1891.     p.  322 

See  also  [Moths. 


(llasslllnitloii  110. 


A1.7:4 
A27.9:24 
Al.  1:862 

A1.7:7 
A27.9:23 
Al. 1:862 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 


Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 


A5.3:13 
A27.9:12 
A10.3:99 
A29.6:28 

A10.3:100 

A6.4:19 
A6.4:20 
A26. 5:901 ' 

A10.3:86 
A27.9:29 

A8.1:4 
A9.7:l 

Al.  1:888 
A9. 1:888 
A9.7:5 

Al.  1:881-1 
A9. 1:882 
A9.3:l 


A9.3:24 

A9.3:26 

A9.3:29 

A9.2:C82 

A8.1:4 


A10.3:30 
A10.3:49 
Al.  1:864 

A27.2:In2 

Al.  1:872 
Al.  1:862 
Al. 1:862 

A27.1: 

A4. 1:889-90 

A9.7:3 


194 


Index 

L'laKBlflcatlon  no. 
Bond,  Edward  A.: 

Address  of  welcome  at  International  Good  Roads  Congress,  held 

at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  Ui-21,  1901.     p.  9 A22.3:21 

Highway.*,  bomling  system  for  improvement  of.     p.  38 A22.3:22 

State  aid  to  good  roads  in  New  York.     1901.     p.  20 A22.3:21 

Bond,  Frank.     Irrigation  of  rice  on  uplands  of  Louisiana  and  Texas. 

1902.     p.  11.: A10.3:113 

Bond,   Fred,   and  Wilson,  James  Maxwell.     Irrigation  system  of 

Wyoming.     1901.     p.  47 A10.3:96 

Bond-aided  and  lund-grant  railroads,  alphabetical  list  of,  in  U.  S. 

1902 A13.2:R13'^ 

Bone  fertilizers.     Sec  Fertilizers. 
Bones : 

Disea.ses  and  accidents  to,  of  cattle  ( Atkinson ) .     p.  281 A4.2:C29'' 

Used  as  fertilizer.*,  new  process  for  dissolving.     1866.     p.  337 A27.9:4 

Bones  and  bone  ash,  export  of,  from  Uruguay  (Swalm).     p.  519 A4. 1:900 

Bonsteel,  Jay  Allan: 

Soil  survev  of  Kent  County,  Md.     p.  173 A26.5:900^ 

same,  St.  Marys  County,  Md.     p.  125 A26.5:900^ 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Dorsey,  Clarence  Wilbur. 
Bonsteel,  Jay  Allan,  and  Burke,  R.  T.  Avon.     Soil  survey  of  Calvert 

County,  Md.     p.  147 : A26.5:900i 

Bonsteel,  Jav  Allan,  and  Taylor,  F.  W.     Soil  survey  of  Salem  area, 

New  J'ersey.     p.  125 A26.5:901» 

Bonsteel,  Jay  Allan,  and  party: 

Soil  survey  of  Prince  George  County,  Md.     p.  173 A26.5:901i 

Soil  survey  of  Yazoo  area,  Mississippi,     p.  359 A26.5:901^ 

Boots  and  shoes,  American,  in  Denmark  (Blom).     p.  521 A4. 1:899. 

Borax  as  a  preservative  of  butter,  letter  relating  to  (Crosby),    j).  576.  Al. 1:878 
Bordeaux  mixture: 

Chemistry,  physical  properties,  and  toxic  effects  on  fungi  and 

algie  (Swingle).     1896 A28.3:9 

Fungicide  (Fairchild).     1894 '  A28.3:6 

Improved  method  of  making  (Swingle).     1891.     p.  365 A28.5:7 

Borgen,   C.     Polar  expeditions,  international,  1882-83.     1895.     p. 

469 A29.3:1P 

Borstel,  E.  von.     Date,  cultivation  of.     1883.     p.  25 A1.8:24 

Bos,  J.  Ritzema: 

Aphelenchus  olesistus,  a  nematoid  worm,  cause  of  leaf  sickness 

in  Begonia  and  A.splenium.     1893.     p.  161 A9.7:6 

Phytomyza  affinis  as  cause  of  decay  in  clematis.     1893.     p.  92...  A9.7:6 
Bosnia  and  Herzegovina,  Austria-Hungary,  agricultural  development 

in.     1894.     p.  197 A27.9:32 

Bo.s.se,  Eugene.     Flax  culture  in  the  Northwest,  investigation  of,  in 

1891'.     1892.     p.  40 A11.5:4 

Same,  in  AVisconsin  and  Minnesota.     1892.     p.  43 All. 5:4 

Bossert,   Frederick.     Manufacture  of  grape,  blackberry,  and  other 
fruit  wiries,  on  Gall's  method,  with  few  remarks  on  culti- 
vation of  grapevine  in  Germany,  France,  and  U.  S.     p.  156..  Al.  1:863 
Boston,  Mass. : 

Cattle,  sheep,  and  other  ruminants,  and  swine,  prohibition   of 

exportation  of.     1902 A4.5:100 

Exjiortation  of  Canadian  cattle  from  (Allerton) A1.2:C29'' 

Live  stock  at,  1866-68.     p.  22 A27.9:7 

Milk  supply  of  other  New  England  cities,  and  ( Whitaker).     1898.  A4.3:20 

Precipitation  at,  1889-91.     p.  108 A29.6:20 

Weather  forecast  district,  report   of,  monthly,    July,  Oct.-Dec, 

1901  (Smith) A29.6:29 

•same,  Jan. -Oct.,  1902  (Smith) A29.6:30 

Bot: 

Cottontail.     Further  notes  on,  with  breeding  and  identification  of 

fly  (Townsend).     1893.     j).  317 A9.7:5 

Man-infesting,  alfstract  of  ])ap('r  on  (Matas).     1888.     j).  76 A9.7:l 

Botanical  collectors,  instructions  to  (  \'asey) A6.2:In7 

Botanical  considerations  of  ramie  question  in  France.     1892.     ]>.  97. .  A27.8:l 

Same,  2d  ed.     ]>.  97 All. 5:1 

Botanical  Exchange  Club,  rules  for  (Vasey) A6.2:l'-65 


195 


Index 

Botanical  explorations  in  East  Tennessee  (Parry).     1S70.     ]>.  221  ... 

Botanical  history  of  sorghum  ( Peck ) .     p.  299 

Botanical  instruction,    importance    of   mycophagv    in  a   cinirse  of 

(Starnes).     1898.     p.  75 .' T. 

Botanical  notes  (Vasey): 

1872.  pp.  222,  313,  381,  446,  505 

1873.  pp.  34,  115,  171,  247,  354,  503,  585 

1874.  pp.  50,  151,  330,  379,  438,  513 

1875.  pp.  126,  178,  313 

B<  )tanical  survey : 

Alaska,  1898  (Evans),     p.  48 

Dismal  Swami^  region  (Kearney).     1901.     ]>.  321 

Botanists  at  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  U.  8. : 

Function  of  (Stone).     1901.     p.  138 ._ 

List  of,  with  outline  of  work  in  botany  at  the  several  stations. 

1890 

Botany: 

Abstracts   of    reports   of    agricultural   experiment   stations    on. 

1889-1902 _ -  - . 

Agricultural,  review  of  publications  on,  issued  in  France  during 

1896  (Gain).     1897.     p.  841,  940 

Cotton  (Evans) .     1896.     p.  67 

Death  Valley  Expedition  (CoviHe).     1893 

Investigations  in,  circular  regarding.     1890 

Outline  of  work  in,  at  the  several  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tions.    1890 ' 

Publications  on,  in  Agriculture  Department  library.     1902 

Text-l)ooks  on  (Coville).     1899.     p.  154 

Yakutat  Bay,  Alaska  ( Coville  and  Funston) .     1895.     p.  325 

See  also  Agriculture  —  Plants—  headings  beginning  Botanical. 
Botany  and  agriculture  of  Rocky  Mountain  basins  (Thompson) .     p. 

125 '. 

Botany  committee  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of.     1890.     p.  1 28 

Botany  Division,  Agriculture  Dei)artnient: 

Cooi>erative  branch  stations  in  South,  report  of  superintendent. 

p.  209 

Publications  of,  list  of  (Coville) 

Record  of  some  work  of,  including  extracts  from  correspondence 

and  other  con)munications  (Vasey).     1889.     p.  7 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Coville).     p.  90 

See  also  Vegetable  Pathology  section. 
Botany  section,  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 

Experiment  Stations,  report  of: 

1890.  p. 128 

1891.  pp.  17,  101 

1892.  pp.  33,  168 

See  also  Horticulture  and  Botany  section. 

Botfly,  emasculating,  report  on.     1889.     p.  214 

Bots  in  horses.     1866.     ]).  436 

"Bottom  disease"  among  horses  of  South  Dakota  (Schroeder).  p.  371 
Boucart,  Rol)ert.     Milk,  analysis  of,  with  view  to  determining  its 

adulterations.     1889.     p.  167 

Bouley, .     Pork,  salted,  of  American  origin,  importation  of,  intcj 

France.     1884.     p.  186 : 

Bounties,  extermination  of  noxious  animals  bv  (Palmer).     1896. 

n.  55 


Classification  no. 

A27.9:8 
A  1.1:865 


Bourbon,  island  of,  probable  origin  of  Iceryaon  (Riley).   1887.    p.  27. 

Bourne,  John  H.     Farm  accounts,  system  of.     p.  502 

Bovine  lung  plague.     See  Bovine  tuberculosis  — Pleuro-i)neumonia. 
Bovine  tuberculosis: 

Bacillus,  virulence  of,  for  monkeys  (Schweinitz  and  Schroeder). 
1902.     p.  579 

Investigations  concerning,  with  special  reference  to  diagnosis  and 
])revention.     1894 • 

Legislation  with  reference  to  (Salmon ) .     1901 

Relatiou  of,  to  public  health  ( Salmon ) .     1901 


A 10. 3:49 

A27.9:10 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:12 
A27.9:13 

A10.3:62 
A6.5:5 

A10.3:99 

Al  0.3:6 

A10.6: 

Al  0.6:8 
A10.3:33 
A  6. 5:4 
A10.4:15 


A10.3:6 
A17.3:42 
A29.6:27 
A6.5:3 


Al.  1:866 

A10.5:3 
A6. 

A  1.1:892 
A6.4:30 

A6.3:8 
Al.  10:897 


A  10.5:3 
A10.3:7 
A10.3:16 

A9.7:l 
A27.9:4 
A4. 1 :891-2 

A  7. 3:24 

A4.3:30 

A  1.10:896 
A9.3:15 
Al.  1:865 


A4. 1:901 

A4.3:7 

A4.3:28 

A4.3:33 


190 


Bovine  tnborculopis — Continued 

Soldiers'  Home  herd  of  (>0  cattle,  clinical  notes  on  (Kill)orne  and 

Schroeder).     \).7 

same,  i)atholo<iica!  notes  (Smith),     p.  2(> 

Stndies  in,  with  sjjecial  reference  to  prevention  (Smith).     18!)4. 

J).  88 

See  also  Pleurc  )-pneumonia — Tuberculosis. 
Bovines,  contagious  pleuro-pneumonia  and  infectious  hronco-pneu- 

nionia  of  (Fleming),     p.  87 

Same,  p.  14 

See  also  Cattle. 
Bowhill,  Thomas: 

Anthrax   and   Southern    cattle   fever    among   California   cattle. 

!'--t->- - , 

(California  cattle,  mortality  among,  autopsies  to  determine  causes 

of.     p.  458 

Bowie,  Walter  "W.  W.  Tobacco,  culture  and  management  of.  j).  179. 
Bowstring  hemp,  results  of  recent  investigations  relating  to  (Dodge). 

1898.     p.  52 

Boxed  or  turpentine  timber: 

Field  report  on  (Roth).     1893.     p.  32 ■ 

Strt  ngth  of  ( Fernow) 

Box-elder  plant  bug,  circular  relative  to  (Howard).     1898 

Beyer,  H.B.: 

Atmospheric  circulation  in  tropical  cyclones,  as  shown  by  move- 
ments of  clouds.     1896 

Weather  forecasts  and  public.     1902.     p.  151 

Wind  direction,  some  observations  of,  at  different  altitudes  around 

West  India  cyclones.     1892.     p.  50 , 

Boyle,    James.     Liverpool,   trade  of,    with    United    States.     1900. 

p.  517 

Boynton,  H.  K.  Waterspouts  at  Key  West,  Fla.  1899.  p.  851.... 
Boynton,  Henry.  Spanish  merinos  and  their  management,  p.  196. 
Bozarth,  John.     Soij,.unn  sugar  experiments  at  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa. 

1889.     p.  57  

Bracket!,  Gustavus  Benson: 

Apple,  and  how'  to  grow  it.     1900 

Apple  orchai'ding,  commendal.     1901.     p.  598 

Fruits,  utilizing  surplus.     1898.     p.  309 

Pomology  Division,  Agriculture  Departmiuit,  work  of,  for  farmer. 

1897.-  p.  Ill 

See  aim,  for  reports  as  jjomologist,  Pomology  Division,  Agricul- 
ture Depart  nu^nt.     1897-99,  1901 

Braconidic,  West  Vii-ginia,  some  bred  (lioi)kins).  1892.  p.  256... 
Bradford,  L.  J.: 

Hemp  culture,     p.  91 

Tobacco,  culture  and  manajrcmeiit  of.     j).  87 

same.     1864.     No.  1.     p.  26 

r.ia.lley,  J.  N.: 

Cattle  interests  west  of  Mississipjji  Kiver.     p.  424 

Swine  and  fowl  industry  of  Missouri  and  annual  loss  by  disease. 

p.  418 

Braidentown,    Fla.,    remarkal)le   aurora   at,    Nov.    18,     1899    (Ten 

P.roeck ) .     p.  582 

Brainerd,  Erastus.    Agricultural  possibilities  of  Yukon  Valley,  ^ilaska. 

]).  276 

Brainerd,  J.     Inventions,  American,  for  cultivation  by  steam,  his- 
tory of.     [).  258 

Branch,  t.  P.     Road  constructif)n.      1902.     p.  44 

Brand,  Albert.     Electric  signal  api)aratus.  Weather  Bureau  station, 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.     1898.     p.  405 

Brandenburg,  Frederick  H.: 

Colorado,  water  sujjply  of,  for  season  of   1900,   as  depi-nding  on 

snowfall.     ]>.  498 

Denver  weather  forecast  distiict,  nioiitlilv  rei)orts  of,  Julv,  Sept.- 

Dec,  1901 ; '. 

same,  Jan. -Oct.,  1902 


Index 

Clusslfli'utlou  no. 


A4.8:7 
A4.3:7 


A4.3:7 


Al.  1:891 
A  4. 1:89 1-2 


A4. 1:887-8 

A4. 1:887-8 
Al.  1:867 

Al  1.5:5 

A13.3:8 
A18.4:8 
A9.5:28 


A29.2:At6i 
A29.3:31 


A29.6:20 


A4. 1:899 
A29.6:27 
Al. 1:864 

A7.8:26 


Al. 9:118 
Al.  10:901 
Al. 10:898 

A  1.1 0:897 

A  20.1: 
A9.7:4 

A  1.1:863 
Al.  1:868 
A27.9:2 

A4. 1:885 

A  4. 1:885 

A29.6:27 

A10.r'=:901 


A  1.1:867 
A  22. 3:28 


A29.6:26 


A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:80 


1J)7 


Index 

Brandenburg,  Frederick  II. — Continued 

Northers,   culd  waves,   and    heavy  snows,  possibiHty  of  giving 
warnings  of,  to  stock-raising  interests  48  hours  in  advance. 

1899.     p.  :« 

Weather  and  live-stock  industry,  report  on.     1900.     p.  588 

Weather  types,  corresponding,  facilities  for  systematic  study  of. 

1901.     p.  546 

same.     1902.     p.  136 , 

Brandies,  California  wines  and  (Hilgard).     1882.     p.  109 

Branner,  John  Casper: 

Cotton  i"iterj)illars  in  Brazil.     1885.     App.     p.  49 

Cotton  in  Empire  of  Brazil.     1885 

Insects  injurious  to  cotton,  orange,  and  sugar  cane  in  Brazil, 

preliminary  report  of  observations  upon.     1884.     p.  6.3 

Road-making  materials  in  Arkansas.     1894 

Brassica,  seed  coats  of  certain  sjjecies  of  ( Pieters  and  Charles).    1901 . 
Brazil: 

Agriculture  in.     1891.     p.  196 

Coffeeof.     1876.     p.  275 

Cotton  caterpillars  in  (Branner).     1885.     App.     p.  49 

Cotton  in;   antiquitv,  methods,  and  extent  of  cultivation,  etc. 

( Branner) .     1 885 

Insects  injurious  to  cotton,  orange,  and  sugar  cane  in,  preliminary 

report  of  oVjservations  upon  (Branner) .     1884.     p.  63 '. . 

Statistics  of,  1876.     p.  482 

Brazos  River,  Tex. : 

Flood  bulletin.     July  15,  1899.     map 

Flood  of  June-July,  1899— 

effects  upon  agriculture  of  submerged  region  (Holmes) 

special  report  on,  with  notes  of  previous  overflows  of  river 

(Cline).     p.  295 

Valley  of,  floods  in,  April  27  to  May  17,  1900,  special  report  on; 

also  freshets  in  other  streams  ( Cline ) .     p.  198 

Brazos  Santiago.     See  Rio  Grande  region,  Tex. 
Bread : 

Carbohydrates  of  (Stone).     1896 

Digestibility  and  nutritive  value  of,  report  of  investigations  on 

( Woods  and  Merrill ).     1900 

Bread  and  meat  consumption  in  Missouri,  data  relating  to  (Gibson 

and  others).     1896 

Bread  making: 

At  University  of  Minnesota,  studies  on,  in  1897  and  1898  (Sny- 
der),    p.  7 

same,  1899  and  1 900  ( Snyder) 

Experiments  in,  1883.     No.  3.     p.  30 

Losses  in  ( Voorhees) .     1 899.     p.  37 

Principles  of  ( Atwater).     1900 

Skim  milk  in  ( Langworthy ) .     1900.     p.  16 

Studies  on.     1899 

Breadstuffs: 

American,  foreign  markets  for.     1863.     p.  4.     No.  4 

British  imports  of,  1874-75.     p.  460 

English  imports  of,  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1870-71.     p.  143 

Exports  of,  from  U.  8.,  Feb.-Mav,  1867.     p.  248 

Imports  of,  into  Great  Britain,  1863-64.     No.  1.     p.  39 

r>rcck()ns,  Joseph  Allison.     Bear  River,  interstate  water  rights  in. 

1 S99.     p.  26 

Bn-ed,  Daniel.     Insect  destruction,  recent  inventions  for.     p.  323... 
Breed,  (Miss)  S.  Evelyn.     Teaching  domestic  science  in  rural  dis- 
tricts.    1902.     p.  91 

Breeder,  work  of,  in  improving  live  stock  (Clay).     1S<)9.     p.  ()27 

Breeders,  State  associations  of,  list  of.     1900.     p.  653 

Same.     1901.     p.  628 

Breeding: 

Ages  and  jieriods  important  in.     1900.     \^.  740 

Animals  imjjorted  for.     1896.     p.  243 

Physiology  of  (Goodale).     p.  222 


Classl&catlon  no. 


A29.3:24 
A29.6:27 

A  29. 6:29 
A29.3:31 
A1.8:20 

A8.1:4 
A1.7:8 

A9.3:4 
A  22. 3:4 
A6.3:29 

A27.9:29 
A27.9:14 
A8.1:4 

A1.7:8 

A9.3:4 
A27.9:14 

A29.2:B73 

A27.4:10 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A10.3:34 
A10.3:85 
A10.3:31 


Al  0.3:67 
A  10.3:101 
A27.9:21 
Al  0.3:67 
Al. 9:112 
A1.9:114 
A10.3:67 

A27.9:l 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:3 

A10.3:70 
A  1.1:876 

A10.3:120 
A  1.1 0:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 


Al.  10:900 
A4. 1:897 
Al.  1:862 


198 


Breeding — Continued 

SngKe!^tfd  experiments  in  (Brewer).     1S93.     p.  162 

same  (Brewer).     1893.     p.  458 

See  (tho  Animal —  Plant  —  Stock. 
Brefeld,  Oskar.     Smut  fungi  and  smut  diseases,  recent  investigations 

of.     1891.     pp.  1,59, 153 

Brendle,  A.  S.     Weather  as  a  topic  of  conversation.     1899.     p.  160.. 

Brewer,  I.  N.     Climate  in  Philippines,  notes  on.     1900.     p.  102 

Brewer,  W.  H.     Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  229 

Brewer,   William  H.     Breeding,  suggested  experiments  in.     1893. 

p.  162... 

Same.     1893.     p.  458.. 

Brewster,  James N.   Convictlabor,  planforuseof,  onroads.    1895.    p.  7. 

Brick  paving  for  country  roads.     1896 

Brick  wheel-track  roads.     See  Roads. 

Bridge  and  trestle  timbers,  strength  of,  report  of  committee  of 
American  International  Association  of  Railway  Superintend- 
ents of  Bridges  and  Buildings  on.     1895.     p.  41 

Bridges,  country  road  ( Wentworth ) .     1895.     p.  48 

See  also  Timber  trestle  bridges. 
Bridges  and  buildings.     See  Railway  Superintendents  of  Bridges  and 

Buildings,  American  International  Association  of. 
Briggs,  Lyman  James: 

Alkali  soils,  mechanical  analysis  as  applied  to,  some  necessary 

modifications  in  methods  of.     1900.     p.  173 

Clay,  suspended,  filtration  of,  from  soil  solutions.     1902.     p.  31.. 
Electrical  instruments  for  determining  moisture,  temperature,  and 

soluble  salt  content  of  soils.     1899 

Ground  temperature  observations  at  St.  Ignatius  College,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     1902.     p.  301 

Salts  as  influencing  rate  of  evaporation  of  water  from  soils.     1900. 

p.  184 

Soil  moisture,  mechanics  of.     1897 

Soils,  physical  properties  of — 

Investigations  on.     p.  413 

Objects  and  meth(xls  of  investigating  certain.     1900.     p.  397  . . 

Water,  movement  and  retention  of,  in  soils,     p.  399 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Cameron,  Frank  Kenneth  —  Whit- 
ney, Milton. 
Briggs,  Lyman  James,  and  Lapham,  Macy  H.: 

Salts,  dissdlved,  influence   of,  on  capillary  rise  of  soil  waters. 

1902.     p.  5  

Water,  capillary  movement  of,  in  dryand  moistsoils.     1902.     p.  19. 
Brigham,  Joseph  Henry.    Government  aid  in  highway  improvement. 

1902.     p.  33 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Assistant  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment, in  charge  of  seed  distribution.    1898-1900 

Brill,  G.  D.     Chinese  incubators,     p.  247 

Brillouin,  Marcel: 

Atmosphere,  general  circulation  of,  original  memoir  on.     1901. 

p.  300 

Atmospheric  electricity:  its  origin,  variations,  and  perturbations. 

1897.     !>.  440 .' 

Winds  and  clouds,  report  on.     1897.     p.  437 

Bristol,  England: 

Butter  markets  (Ashby).     p.  210 

Egg  trade,     ji.  335 

British.     See  Great  Britain. 

British  America.     See  Canada. 

British  Association,  Belfa.st,  1902,  addresson  meteorology  at  (Schuster). 

1902.     ]).  448 

British-Canadian  cattle  trade,  decrease  in  (Beutelspacher).     p.  515.. 
British  Columl)ia: 

Deer  skins  from,  exjwrts  of  (Smith),     p.  519 

Legislation  against  injurious  insects;  comj)ilation  of  laws  and  reg- 
ulations in  (Howard).     1895 

See  also  Queen  Charlotte  Islands. 


Index 

ClasNlflcatluii  no. 

A10.3:16 
A10.6:4 


A28.5:6 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 

A10.3:16 
A10.6:4 
A22.3:16 
A22.4:25 


A13.3:12 
A22.3:ll 


A1.8:64 
A26.3:19 

A26.3:15 

A29.6:30 

A1.8:64 
A26.3:10 

A26.5:900' 
Al.  10:900 
A  1.1 0:898 


A26.3:19 
A26.3:]9 


A22.3:25 


A24.5: 
A  4. 1 :9()0 


A29.(k29 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 


A  29. 6:30 
A  4. 1:899 

A4. 1:900 

A9.3:33 


199 


Index 

Briti^^h  India.     See  India. 

Iiritisli  Wes'.  Indies.     See  Trinidad  —  West  Indies. 

Britton,  W.  E. : 

Nursery  inspection  in  Connecticut.     1899.     p.  131 

San  Jose  scale  in  Connecticut.     1898.     p.  81 

Trees,  banding  of,  to  jjrevent  injury  by  fall  cankerworm,  obser- 
vations on.     1901.     p.  160 

Vegetation  house  arranged  for  pot  experiments.     1901.     p.  152.. 
Brokers.     Sec  Produce  brokers. 
Brome  grass: 

Beardless,  seed  of  ( Pieters).     1900 

Hungarian,  circular  on  (Scribner).     1894 .♦ 

Smooth,  circular  on  (Kennedy).     1899 

See  a/fio  Chess. 
Bromin.     See  Proteid  matters. 
Bromus,  North  Anu^rican  species  <if,  occurring  north    of   Mexico, 

revision  of  ( Shear) .     1900 

Bronchitis: 

Cattle  ( Williams) .     p.  00:5 

Parasitic,  among  calves  (Trumbower).     p.  465 

Verminous,  in  calves  and  lambs,  and  its  treatment  by  tracheal 

injections,     p.  554 

same,  p.  278 

Bronson,  B.  H.     Weather  observers,  voluntary,  should  not  a  book 
be  provided  for  keeping  record  ol  issue  of  instruments  and 

flagsto?     1899.     p.  126 

Brontometer,  use  of  ( Symons) .     1901.     p.  463 

Bronze  apple-tree  weevil  (Chittenden) .     1900.     p.  37 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.: 

Animals  in,  contagious  diseases  of,  preliminary  report  of  veter- 
inary inspectors  in  investigation   of   (McLean  and  others). 

1884.     p.  19 

Leopard  moth  in,  ravages  of  (Pike).     1892.     p.  317 

Museum  of  meteorology  at,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  163 

Brooks,  Wm.  P.     Japan,  migratory  locust  in,  1883.     App.,  p.  59 

Broom -corn: 

Cultivation  of.     1876.     p.  56 

Culture  of,  in  New  York  State.     1  S(i7.     p.  286 

Reports  on 

Broun,  William  L.  Roy.     Address  of,  as  president  Association  of 
American  Agricultural   Colleges    and   Experiment  Stations, 

before  sixth  annual  convention.     1893.     p.  58 

Same  ( extract ) 

Broun'slaw  of  winds  and  currents,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  264  . 
Brown,  Edgar.     See,  as  joint  author,  Pieters,  Adrian  John. 

Brown,  J.  P.     Forests  of  Washington  Territory.     1884.     p.  388 

Brown,  James  H.     Adulteration  of  dairy  products.     1893.     p.  54  ... 
Brown,  Ry land  T.: 

Agriculture,  organization  of.     1882.     p.  108 

Chemical  memoranda,  monthly,  Feb.-Dec,  1872 

[The  more  important  articles  arc  indexed  mider  their  various  subjects.] 
See  also,  for  reports  as  Chemist,  Chemistry  Bureau,  Agriculture 

Department.     1871,1872 ". 

Brown,  Simon.     Farmers'  gardens,     p.  337 

Brown,  Simon,  and  Reynolds,  Joseph.     Manures  and  their  applica- 
tion,    p.  368 

Brown,  W.  V.     Weather  maps,  jiroposed  classification  and  index  of, 

as  aid  in  weather  forecasting.     1901.     p.  547 

Brown  coal  and  wood  char  in  filtration  of  cane  juices  and  sirups 

(Thompson ).     p.  268 

Same,  1889.     p.  99 

Brown  rot.     See  Grape. 
Brown-tail  moth : 

Massachusetts,  report  on  ( K  i  rkland ) .     1 900.     p.  75 

Report  on  (Fernald).     1SS»8.     j).  24 

Browne,  C.  A.,  jr.     Starch,  estimation  of,  rei)ort  on.     1899.     y.  92.. 


Classlflcation  no. 


Al  0.3:65 
A9.6:17 


A 10. 3:99 
Al  0.3:99 


A6.4:25 

A6.4:l 

A3.4:18 


A3. 3 .23 

Al.  1:880 
A4. 1:884 

A  1.1:885 
A4. 1:885 


A29.3:24 
A29.6:29 
A9.6:22 


A1.7:6 
A9.7:4 
A29.6:28 
A8.1:3 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:5 

A10.4:28 


A10.3:16 
A10.2:C43* 
A  29. 6. -26 

A13.5:4 
A7.3:41 

A1.8:22 
A27.9:10 


A7.1: 
Al. 1:863 

Al.  1:865 

A  29. 6:29 

Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 


A9.6:26 
A9.6:17 
A7.3:57 


200 


1887. 
1887. 
1888. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 


9. 


Browne,  Orris  A.     A(ldres.s  of,  hofore  convention  of  National  League 

for  Good  Roads,  Wa.«iiinut( >n.      IHV):-!.     p.  24 

Bruce,  Eugene  S.     See,  as  joint  autiujr,  Hosnier,  Ralpli  Slieldou 

Bruchus,  food-plants  of  North  American  specieH  of.     1893.     p.  165  . 
Bruette,    William   A.     Horses,    export  of,    from   Chicago  market. 

]  897.     p.  84 

Bruhl,  Louis  H.     Catania,  Italy,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over 

wagon  roads  at,  ]>.  JO 

Bruner,  Lawrence: 

Beet  insects,  notes  on.      ISill.     p.  2:^9 

Cicindela  limhuta,  rcpurt  on.     1889.     p.  144 

Grasshopper  rejiort — 

1895.  p.  31 

1896.  p.  36 

1901.     p.  39  

Grasshoppers,  outbreak  of,  in  Idaho,  rejjort  on.     1890.     p.  135  . 
Insect  injuries  in  Nebraska  in — 

1884.  p.  398  

p.  164  

p.  33 

p.  139 

p.  139 

p.  95 

P  9 

P  9 

p.  34 

P    9 
Locusts,  destructive — 

found  in  America,  north  of  Mexico,  in  1891,  reports  on. 

8ame.     1 892 

killing,  with  fungous  diseases.     1 902.     p.  50 

North  America,with  notes  on  occurrences  in  1891.     1891.     p.  IS. 

Orthoptera  from  Death  \'a]ley  expedition.     1893.     p.  266 

Pezot^ttix,  new  species  of.     1 894.     p.  41 

Phosphorescent  mvriopods,  report  on.     1891.     p.  319 

Rocky  Mountain  locust,  observations  on — 

1882.     p.  7  

1S83.      p.  51 

1885.  J).  303 

1888.     p.  65  

Texas,  locusts  in,  during  spring  of  1886.     1887.     p.  9 

Brunswick,   (Tcrmany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon 

roads  at  ( Tingle ) .     p.  7 

Brussels,  Belgium: 

Dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  ( Roos(!velt).     p.  .354 

Importation  of  American  horses  into  (Langhorne).     1897.     p.  26. 
Brussels,  International  Veterinary  Congress,  report  of  (Law ).     p.  321 . 

Same,  1884.     p.  122 

Bryan,  Enoch  A.: 

Agriculture  Department  and    experiment  stations,   cooperative 

work  Ix'tween,  report  of  committee  on.     1901 .     p.  59 

Education,  theoi'y  of  higher,  some  recent  (changes  in.     1899.     p.  87. 
Bryan  farm.     See  Maryland  farm. 
IJryant,  Artliur   Pevton.     Dietarv  studios  in  U.  S.,  some  results  of. 

1898.     p.  4:;9' '. 

Seenho,  as  collaborator,  Atwater,  Willnir  Olin;  as  joint  author, 
Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin  —  Frisby,  Almah  J. 
liryobia,  species  of,  infesting  dwellings,  notes  on  (Webster).     1889. 

p.  277  

Bucculatrix  canadcnsisella,  occurrence  of,  on  birches  in  Rhode  Is- 
land (Packard).     1892.     p.  14 

liuchan,  Alexander.     Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  242. 
lUichanan,  William   Insco.     Great  Britain's   purchases  of  cavalrv 

horses  in  Argentina.     1898.     p.  22 

Buck,  Norman.     Minnesota  flour,  im])roved.     p.  388 

Buckliam,  ]M.  11.     ]\Iorrill,  Justin  Smitli,  remarks  on  resolutions  of 
respect  for.     1900.     p.  30 


Index 

Classiflcatloii  uu. 

A10.3:14 

A9.7:5 

Al. 2:1178 

A22.4:27 

A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 


A9.6:7 
A9.6:7 
A9.6:38 
A9.7:3 

Al.  1:884 

Al. 1:887 

A9.3:13 

Al.  1:888 

A9. 1:888 

A9.3:22 

A9.3:23 

A9.3:26 

A9.3:30 

A9.3:32 

A9.3:27 

A9.3:28 

A9.6:38 

A9.7:4 

A5.5:7 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:3 

A9.3:2 
A9.3:4 
Al.  1:885 
A9.7:l 
A9.3:13 

A22.4:27 

A4. 1:899 
A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 


A10.3:99 
A10.3:65 


A  1.10:898 


A9.7:l 

A9.7:5 
A29.6:30 


Al. 2:1178 

A  1.1:875 


A10.:!:7() 


201 


Index 

(Uasslflcatlon  no. 
Buckley,  S.  B.     f>ee  Merrill,  Elmer  D. 
Buckwheat.     See  Gro\i»,  i)rincipal. 
Budd,  James  II.     California,   road  improvement  in,   extract  from 

governor's  message,     p.  1 A22.4:33 

Buenos  Ay  res,  Argentina,  gale  at  ( Abbe) .     1895.     p.  381 A29.6:23 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  vicinity,  export  of  horses  from  (Hinkley).     1898. 

p.  88 A1.2:H78 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  International  Good  Roads  Congress,  Sept.  16-21, 1901: 

Letter  of  invitation  to,  inclosing  official  call.    1901 A22.2:B86 

Proceedings  of.    1901 A22.3:21 

Resolutions  adopted  by.     1901.     p.  70 A22.3:21 

See  aho  Moore,  W.  H. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901: 

Canadian  cattle  for  exhibition  at,  order  providing  for  importa- 
tion of.     1900 : A4.5:65 

Chemistry  Bureau,  exhibit  at  (Ewell  and  others).     1901 A7.3:63 

Weather  Bureau  exhibit  at  (Maring).     1901.     p.  259 A29.6:29 

Weather  map  of A29.2:P19 

Buffalo,  destruction  of,  1873.     p.  41 A27.9:ll 

Buffalo-gnats  or  black-flies: 

Notes  on  Simulium  or  common,  at  Ithaca,  N.Y.  (Howard) .    1888. 

p.  99  .  A9.7:l 

Report  on  (Webster)."    1887.  "p.  29..!.!!!'.!!! !.!!!!!!!!!!!    A9.3:14 

same  (Marlatt).     1889.     p.  7 A9.7:2 

same  (Coquillett).     1898.     p.  66 A9.6:10 

kSimulium  or,    infesting  country  adjacent  to  Mississippi  River 

(Webster),     p.  456 A4.1:887-8 

Buffalo  moth.     See  Carpet  beetle. 
Buffalo  tree-hopper: 

Circular  relative  to  (Marlatt).     1897 A9.5:23 

Report  on  (Marlatt).     1894.     p.  8 A9.7:7 

Buffum,  B.  C: 

Alkali  and  irrigation,  recent  investigations  by  Wyoming  experi- 
ment station  in.     1900.     p.  69 A10.3:76 

Irrigation  in  Wyoming,  use  of  water  in,  and  its  relation  to  owner- 
ship and  distribution  of  natural  supply.     1900 A10.3:81 

Bugbee,  PI  L.     Seacoast  telegraph  lines,  instructions  to  operators  on. 

1892 A29.12:Sel 

Buhach,  production  and  manufacture  of  (Coquillett).  1886.  p.  7..  A9.3:12 
Buildings: 

Earthquake  proof  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  309 A29.6:25 

same  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  507 A29.6:29 

Humidity,  relative,  inside  and  outside  of  (Henry).     1896.     p.  456.    A29.6:24 
See  also  Churches. 
Bulbs,  etc.,  distributed  from  U.  S.  propagating  garden,  catalogue  of 

(Saunders).     1862 A1.8:2 

Bulk  fermentation  of  Connecticut  tobacco  (Floyd),     n.  d A26.4:5 

Bullets,  penetration  of  snow  by  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  424 A29.6:23 

Biinzli,  J.  H.  Potato  blight,  combating,  report  on.  1891.  p.  78...  A28.5:6 
Bur,  or  globe,  artichokes,  circular  on  (Swingle  and  Fairchild).  1899.  A6.4:22 
Burchard,  Oscar.     Seed  investigation,  object  and  methods  of,  and 

establishment  of  seed-control  stations.     1893.     pp.  793,  882  . . .    A10.6:4 
Burgess,  Albert  F. : 

Coccinellid,  abnormal,  report  on.     1898.     p.  59 A9.6:17 

San  Jose  scale,  lime,  sulphur,  and  .salt  and  resin  washes  for,  in 

Ohio,  notes  on  use  of.     1902.     p.  33 A9.6:37 

Tan-bark  beetle,  destructive,  report  on.     1899.     p.  107 A9.6:20 

See  aho,  as  joint  author,  Webster,  Francis  M. 
Burgess,  Edward.     See,  as  joint  author,  Minot,  Charles  Sedgwick. 

Burke,  Frank.     Short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  68.. A29.6:26 

Burke,  R.  T.  Avon.     See,  as  joint  author,  Bonsteel,  Jay  Allan. 
Burke,  R.  T.  Avon,  and  Marean,  Herbert  W. : 

Col)b  County,  Ga.,  soil  survey  of.     jx  317 A26.5:901 ' 

Westfield  area,  New  York,  soil  survey  of.     p.  75 A26.5:901 ' 

Burkett,  Charles  M.   [William].     Pig  feeding  in  New  Hampshire, 

experiments  in.     p.  465 A4. 1:899 

Burley  tobacco,  its  growing  and  curing  (Scovell).     1901.     p.  106 A10.3:99 


202 


Burma,   India,    dust  storms  in,  and  elsewhere,  notes  on    (AM)o). 

1901.  p.  175  . . , 

Burnett,  E.  A.  See,  as  joint  author,  Chiicott,  EUery  Channing. 
Burrill,  T.  J.  See,  as  joint  author,  Shakespeare,  Edward  Orum. 
Burrongh,  Edward: 

Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  July,  1894.     pp.  6, 10. . 

Road  building,  State  aid  to,  in  New  Jersey.     1894 

BurroAvs,  Alvin  T. : 

Chinook  winds.     1901.     p.  555 _.. 

Hot  waves:  conditions  which  produce  them,  and  their  effect  on 

agriculture.     1900.     p.  325 

Bursattee,  disease  of  horse  in  India.  See  Leeches. 
Burtis,  F.  C.  See,  as  joint  author,  Cottrell,  H.  M. 
Burton,  W.  M.  See,  as  joint  author,  Morse,  H.  N. 
Busck,  August: 

Cocoanut  palms,  diseased,   in  Cuba,  report  of  investigation  of. 

1902.  p.  20 

Mushrooms,  enemies  of,  and  experiments  with  remedies,  note 

on.     1902.     p.  32 

Puerto  Rico,  brief  trip  to,  in  January  and  February,  1899,  notes 

on.     1900.     p.  88 ■. 

See  also,  as  collector,  Pergande,  Theodore,  and  Cockrell,  Thomas 

Dru  Alison. 

Bushel,  weights  of.     1901.     p.  786 

Bushnell,  Asa  S.     Ohio,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from  gover- 
nor's message,     p.  7 

Butler,  Amos  W.      Periodical  cicada  in  southeastern  Indiana.  1886. 

p.  24 

Butler,  William  E.     Short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  68 

Butler  County,  Kansas,  southern  cattle  fever  in,  outbreak  of  1883 

(Trumbower).     p.  420 

Same,  1884.     p.  239 

Butter: 

American — 

analyses  of,  averages  of  ( Richards) .     1886.     p.  23 

in  Japan  (Ruffin).     p.  521 

Analysis  of,  method  for  (Morse  and  Burton).     1890.     p.  99 

Artificial,  methods  of  distinguishing  (Besana).     1889.     p.  107  — 

Borax  as  a  preservative  of,  letter  relating  to  (Crosby),     p.  576 

Commercial  butter  cultures  used  in  connection  with  pasteurized 

cream  (Allen).     1898.     p.  21 

Composition  and  analysis  of,  abstracts  of  data  relating  to.     1889. 

p.  99 

Composition  of — 

from  Chicago  dairy  show,  December,  1889  (Morrow),     j).  188  . 

influence  of  fuod  on  (Von  Lookren).     1890.     p.  141 

variations  in  ( Bal)cock) .     1886.     p.  23 

Dubernard  method  for  examination  of  (Sartori).     1890.     p.  103. 
Experimental  exports  of,  1897  (Alvord).     p.  83 

same,  1898-99  (Alvord).     p.  154 

Exported,  chemical  analyses  of.     p.  240 

Fatty  volatile  at-ids  of,  contribution  to  study  of  (Spallanzani). 

1890.     p.  104 

Foreign  and  homemade,  scores  of,  in  competition.    1899.    p.  226 

Foreign  made,  analyses  of.     p.  242 

Iri.^h,  trade  in.     1865-67.     p.  379 

Market  fpiotations  on,  1897  and  1899.     p.  216 

Markets  for.     See  Ash  by,  Newton  B. 

Melting  point  and  cliemicai  composition  of,  influence  of  different 

foodsupon.     1890.     p.  141 

Micro-scopic  observations,  fats  and  (Taylor).     1884 

Mixed,  application  of  methods  Reichert,  Meissl,  and  Wollny  t<j 

(Besana).  _  1890.     p.  105 

Nostrums  for  increasing  yield  of  (Wiley).     1893 

Paraguay  (Rutlin).     p.  521 

Pasteurized  and  raw  cream,  comparison  of.     1899.     p.  233 

Philadelphia,  how  made.     p.  291 


¥n«lox 

riiissltlratlou  no. 
A29.6:29 


A22.3:10 
A22.3:9 

Al. 10:901 

Al.  10:900 


A9.6:38 
A9.6:38 
A9.6:22 


Al.  10:901 

A22.4:33 

A9.3:12 
A29.6:26 

A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 


A7.3:16 
A4. 1.898 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 

A  1.1:878 


A1.9:103 


A7.3:24 


A7. 1:889 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:16 
A7.3:24 
A4. 1:888 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 


A7.3:24 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1 :899 
A27.9:5 
A4. 1:899 


A7.3:24 
A].8:34 

A7.3:24 
A1.9:12 
A4. 1  :S98 
A4. 1 :899 
Al.  1:867 


203 


1901. 


24 


Index 

Butter — Continued 

Production  of,  type  of  dairy  cow  in  relation  to  (Lawson 
1-8 

Production  statistics  of  cheese  and.     1873.     p.  279 

Quality  of,  effect  of  cotton-seed  meal  on  (Allen) .     1900.     p. 

Scores  of,  exported.     1899.     p.  226 

Stripper,  note  f)n.     1898.     p.  24 

Volatile   acids   in,    determination  of   total   ((loldmann).      1890. 
p.  112 

Water  in.     1901.     p.  30 

,SV('  (i/tfo  Oleomargarine  —  Kenovated  butter. 
Butter  factories.     See  Creameries. 
Butter  fat: 

Milk  or  cream,  method  of  determininji;,  l)v  difference  (McKeown). 
1894.     p.  194 ■ 

Refractive  index  of  ( Wiley ) .     1888.     p.  30 

Soluble  acids  in,  estimation  of  (Planchon).     1890.     ]>.  112 

Variations  of  volatile  acids  in  (Menozzi).     1890.     ]>.  Ill 

Volatile  acids  present  in,  (juantity  of  (Vieth).     ISOO.     p.  99 

Butter  making: 

Farm  (Goodrich).     1897 

Pasteurization  of  milk  for.     1899.     p.  23 

Recently  patented  process  of  (Salmon).     Nov.  20,  1897 

Swartz  system  of,  in  Sweden  (Andrews).     1876.     p.  198 

Testing  cows  as  to,  some  notes  in  connection   with  (Scovell). 

1899.     p.  123 

Butter  standard,  paper  relative  to  ( Curtis) .     p.  142 

Butter  substitutes  ( De  Sch weinitz ) .     1895.     p.  445 

Butterfly,  gray  hair-streaked,  its  damage  to  beans.     1895.     p.  354 

Butterweck,  Otto  Carl.     Culture  of  tobacco.     1898 

Cabbage: 

Black  rot  of  (Smith).     1898 

Loss  of  nutrients  in  boiling  (Snyder) .     1897.     ]i.  7 

See  aho  Car<U'n  vegctaljles. 
Cabbage   and   allied   plants,  bacterial   disease  of    (Russell).     1898. 

p.  86 

Cabbage  bug.     A't'c  Harleijuin  cabbage  liug. 

Cabbage-moth,  note  on  (Glover).     1872.     \>.  137 

CabV)age  worms: 

Remedies  fi^',  reijorts  on  (Laccy).     ]>.  133 

same,  p.  133 

same  (Rives),  j).  134 

same,  p.  134 

Report  on.     p.  107 

same,  p.  1 07 

Cache  County,  Utah,  soil  survey  in  (Means).     1900.     ji.  115 

Cache  Creek,   C'ul.,   irrigation   investigations   on   (Wilson).      1901. 

p.  155 

Cache  la  Poudre  Valley: 

Colorado,  soil  survey  in  (Means).     1900.    ]>.  121 

Reservoir  system  of,  report  on  (Nettletou).     1901 

Cacoecia  cerasivorana,  oviposition  of  ( Weed ) .     1900.     p.  33 

Cactus,  North  American  species  of,  preliminarv  revision  <if  (Coulter). 

1892.  p.  9 1 ■ 

Cactus .     t^ee  <t  /.vo  Ce  reus — O  pu  n  t  i  a . 

Cactuses,  geographic  and  veitical  distribution  of,  in  deserts  and 
desert  ranges  of  southern  California,  southern  Nevada,  north- 
western Arizona,  and  southwestern  Utah,  notes  on  (Merriam). 

1893.  p.  345 

Cailletet,  Paul  Louis.  Photographic  ajtparatus  for  measuring  alti- 
tudes attained  by  balloons.     1897.    p.  443 

Caine,  Thomas  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  ]Mooney,  Charles  N. 

Cairo,  III.,  water  travel  at,  lin(>s  of  equal  time  of.     1892 

Cajori,  F.  Doudna,  Pearl  Eugene,  short  biography  of.  1900.  p.  202. 
Calamagrostis,  North  American  species  of,  revision  of  (Kearney). 
1898.     ]).  7 


Clnsslfli-iitloii  no. 


Al. 9:124 
A27.9:ll 
A1.9:119 
A4. 1:899 
A  1.9:84 


A7.3:24 
Al. 9:133 


A7.3:43 
A7.3:19 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 


A1.9:57 
A1.9:92 
A21.2:B97 
A27.9:14 

A10.3:65 
A1.7:2 
Al.  10:895 
A9.7:7 
A1.9:82 


A1.9:68 
A10.3:43 


AIO.3.49 

A27.9:10 

Al.  1:883 
A9. 1:883 
Al.  1:883 
A9. 1:883 
Al.  1:883 
A9. 1:883 
A1.8:64 


A10.3:100 

A1.8:64 

A10.3:92 

A9.6:26 

A6.5:3 


Calamovilfa,  notes  on  (Scribner  and  Merril 


iiOI. 


!••  2 


A5.5:7 

A29.6:25 

A29.2:R13^ 
A29.6:28 

A3.3:i: 
A3. 4:35 


204 


1882.    p.  20. 
p. 247... 


Calcium   carbonate,  solubility  of,  in  aqueous  solutions  of  certain 
L'lcH'trolytes  in  e(|uilibriuin  with   atmospheric  air  (Cameron 

and  Seidell).     1901.     p.  58 

Calcutta,  India,  hides  and  skins  from,  imports  of  (Patterson),    p.  523 
Caldwell,  George  Chapman: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  eighth  animal  meeting.     1891.     p.  7 

Agricultural  experiment  station  as  educator  of  farmer. 
Horse,  analysis  of  urine  of,  in  last  stages  of  influenza 
Calf.     Sec  Calves. 
Calico  Ijack  cabbage  bug.     See  Harlequin  cabbage  bug. 
California: 

Agricultural  resources  of  ( Dunn ) .    p.  581 

Agricultural  situation  in  (Mead).     1901.    p. 17 

Agriculture  of — 

1862.     p.  588 

1867.     p.  373  

1872.     p.  199 

1878.     (Hilgard).     p.  476 

Alfalfa  in.     1872.     p.  296 

Alkali  soils  and  waters  in,  1888-89  (Hilgard).     p.  297 

Angora  goat  in.     1891.     p.  35 

Australian  Scymnus  established  and  described  in  (Riley).     1892. 

p.  127 .---.--: : : 

Beet-sugar  factories  in,  information  relative  to.     1870.     j).  357  . . . 

Beet  sugar  in.     1887.     p.  452 

Big  trees  of.     1900 

same 

Black  scale  in,  note  on.     1886.     p.  34 

Black  scale  of,  found  in  South  Carolina,  note  on.     1886.     \).  36... 
Blastophaga  psenes,  first  introduction  of  ( Eisen),     1891.     p.  128. . 

Butter,  export  of,  to  Orient  ( Pearson ) .     p.  266 . 

same  ( reprinted  j .     1900 

Capri  fig  experiments  in,  present  status  of  (Howard).    1899.    j).  28. 
Cattle- 
anthrax  and  Southern  cattle  fever  among  (Bowhill).     ]>.  443. . 

same,  further  investigation  (Chandler),     p.  450 

destruction  of,  by  various  <li.seases  (]\Iercer).     p.  452 

same,  report  of  autopsies  (Bowhill).     p.  453 

industry  of  (Mercer),     p.  239 

quarantine  line  for,  order  modifving — 

Mar.  19,  1897 ! 

Dec.  16,  1897,  p.  4 

Mar.  25,  1898 

Aug.  30,  1899 

Dec.  19,  1899,  p.  10 

Dec.  14,  1900,  p.  10 

Jan.  1 1,  1902,  p.  4 

Dec.  27,  1902,  p.  4 

See  (ilw  Sacramento  County  —  Solano  Count}'. 
Central,  land  in,  methods  of  applying  water  to  (Grunsky ).     1891. 

pt.  1.     p.  307 

Climate,  soil  characteristics,  and  irrigation  methods  of  (Irish). 

1895.     J).  475 : 

■   note  on  ( Aljbe ) .     1900.     pp.  165,  249 

hal)itsof  some  (Co(iuillett).     1892.     p.  260 

boll  worm  in  (Co(iuillett).      1889.     p.  331 

in.     1872.     p.  493 

1890.     p.  520 


Index 

ClaNsIflcutiou  no. 


Climatology  m 
Coleo])t('ra  <> 
Corn  worm  or 
Cotton  raisinjj 
Crop  year  in. 
Dairying  in — 

circular  on  (Wickson) .     1 896 

notes  upon  export  of  California  butter  to  the  Orient  and  (Pear- 
son).    1900.     p.  266 

same  ( reprinted ) .     1900 

Donations  from,  at  nuiseum  of  Agriculture  Dept.      I8(!().     ]i.  342.. 

Dry  northers  of  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  212 

Eggs  of,  food  value  of  (Jaffa),     p.  510 


A26.3:18 
A4. 1:898 


A  7. 3:31 
A  1.8:22 
Al.  1:872 


Al.  1:866 
A10.3:100 

Al.  1:862 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:10 

A  1.1:878 

A27.9:10 

A15.2:P94' 

A27.9:29 


A9.7:5 

A27.9:8 

A  27. 9:25 

A13.2:B48 

A13.3:28 

A9.3:12 

A9.3:12 

A9.7:4 

A4. 1:899 

A4.3:24 

A9.6:20 

A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:887-8 
A  4. 1:887-8 
.14.1:886 


A4.5:2 
A4.5:8-14 
A4.5:18 
A4.5:45 
A4. 5:49-55 
A  4. 5:80-87 
A4.5:93 
A4.5:101 


A15.2:Ir7 

Al. 10:895 

A29.6:28 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:l 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:28 


AJ.3:14 


A4. 1:899 
A4.3:24 
A27.9:4 
A29.():23 
A4. 1:898 


205 


Index 

California — Continued 

Electric  stoniKS  of  (Barwick).     1897.     p.  539 

Entomological  work  in,  in  1893  (  Koebele).     p.  33 

Exotic  fruits  and  useful  jilants  of  (Hilgard).     1892.     p.  137 

Farm  resources  and  jiroducts  of.     1868.     p.  272 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Jaffa).     1902.     p.  16  .. 

Farmers  of,  financial  condition  of.     1 890.     p.  637 

Frostsin.     (IIilo;ard).     1896.     p.  166 

Fruit-growing  in.     1892.     p.  99 

Fruit  industry  of,  statistics  of  ( Holmes ) .     1901 

Fruits  from,  transportation  rates  on.     1883.     No.  59.     p.  45 

Fruits  of ,  tropical  and  semitropical  ( Klee) .     1891.     p.  Ill 

Grape  cidture in,  present  condition  of  (Husmann).     1898.     p.  551. 

Grape  products.     1887.     p.  583 

Grasses  of,  plates  and  descriptions  of  ( Vasey ) .     1892 

same 

Grasshoppers  in,  destructive.     1872.     p.  22 

Hessian  Hv  in,  note  on.     1886.     p.  43 

Hop  culture  in  ( Flint) .     1900 

Horticulture  quarantine  rules.     1892.     p.  166 

Insect,  new  beneficial,  in,  estaVjlishment  of  (aV:)Stract)  (Howard). 

1900.     p.  16 

Insect  controlin  (Marlatt).     1896.     p.  217 

Insect  pests  in,  action  taken  regarding.     1892.     p.  158 

Insects  of — 

beneficial  and  injurious,  in  1892  (Coquillett).     1893.     p.  9 

general  notes  on  in  1890  ( Koebele ) .     p.  37 

notes  on  ( Woodworth).     1900.     p.  90 .- 

report  on,  1889  (Koebele) .     p.  85 

some  injurious,  in  1893  (Coquillett).     p.  22 

Inspection  of  trees,  plants,  fruit,  etc.,  as  conducted  under  laws  in 

(Lelong).     p.  12 

Irrigation — 

investigations  in,  report  of.     1901 

methods  of  (Irish).     1895.     p.  475 

report  on.     p.  352 

Land  drainage  in.     1869.     p.  231 

Lichens  from,  collected  by  Edward  Palmer,  from  1888  to  1892, 

listof  (Eckfeldt).     1893.     p.  291 

Locust  invasion  of,  in  1891,  report  on  (Coquillett).     p.  34 

Lower,  plants  collected   in,  by  Edward   Palmer  in  1889,  list  of 
(Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.     p.  9 

same,  in  1890  (Vasey  and  Rose) .     1890.     p.  63 

Melanoplus  devastator  in,  dipterous  parasite  of  (Coquillett).    1892. 

p.  22 

Molossus  from,  description  of  new  species  (Merriam) .    1890.   p.  31 
Northwestern,  stock  ranges  of,  notes  on  grasses  and  forage  plants 

and  range  conditions  (Davy) .     1902 

Phylloxera  in  (Hilgard) .     1892.     p.  155 

Plants  worth  trying  in  (Behr  and  Klee).     1892.     p.  141 

Products  of — 

1866.  p.  224  

1867.  p.  56 

1868.  p.  26 : 

1869.  p.  58 

Rainfall,  charts  of  (McAdie).     1902.     p.  362 

Rainfall  in,  1860-72.     p.  40 

Rainy  season  in,  1860-69.     p.  481 

Red  scale  of — 

hymenopterous  parasites  of  (Howard).     1894.     p.  227 

various  methods  for  destroying  (Coquillett).     1890.     p.  9 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Budd). 

P  1 

Scale  insect  from,  new  (Coquillett).     1891.     p.  382 

Scale  insects  and  their  enemies  in  ( Smith ) .     1896.     p.  46 


I'lasslflcatlun  no. 

A29.6:25 

A9.3:32 

A1.8:20 

A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 

A27.9:28 

A29.6:24 

A1.8:20 

A27.8:23 

A27.9:21 

A20.3:l 

Al. 10:898 

A27.9:25 

A6.2:N82=' 

A6.3:13 

A27.9:10 

A9.3:12 

Al. 9:115 

A1.8:20 

A9.6:26 
Al. 10:896 
A1.8:20 

A9.3:30 
A9.3:23 
A9.6:26 
A9.3:22 
A9.3:32 

A1.8:57 

A10.3:100 
Al. 10:895 
Al.  1:874 
A27.9:7 

A6.5:l 
A9.3:27 

A6.5:l 
A6.5:l 

A9.7:5 
A5.5:4 

A19.3:12 

A1.8:20 

A1.8:20 

Al.  1:866 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:30 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:8 

A9.7:6 
A9.3:22 

A22.4:33 

A9.7:3 

A9.6:6 


206 


Index 

('l:issltl(':itl<in  IK). 


California — Continued 

Scale  insects  of  orange  in,  and  particularly  icerya  or  fluted  scale, 
alias  white  scale,   alias  cottojiy-cushion  scale,   eti;.    (Riiev). 

1887.     p.  9 '. :... 

Scale  insects  of,  report  for  1891  (Coquillett).     p.  13 

Shells,  land  and  fresh-water,  collected  in,  by  Death  Valley  Ex- 
pedition (Stearns).     1893.     p.  269 

Silk  culture  in,  letter  on  (Prevost).     1867.     p.  285 

Soil  cluiractcristics  of  (Irish).     1895.     p.  475 

Soils  of  (Ililgard).     p.  476 

Southern — 

agricultural  experiment  farm,  sunshine  at  (Henry).     1896. 

p.  2.37 

bat,  free-tailed,  from  desert  region  of,  description  of  new  spe- 
cies of  (Merriam).     1889.     p.  23 

birds  observed  in,  by  Death  Valley  Expedition  of  1891,  notes 

on  (Fisher).     1893.     p.  7 

cactuses,  yuccas,  and  agave  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of, 
geographic  and  vertical  distribution  of  (Merriam).     1893. 

p.  345 

fishes  of  Death  Valley  Expedition,  1891,  collected  in,  report 
on,  with  descriptions  of  new  species  (Gilbert).     1893.     p. 

229 

frosts  in,  their  prediction  and  prevention  (Abbe).     1895.     pp. 

341,  464 

grasses  of  desert  region  of,  plates  and  descrij)tions  of  (Vasey). 

1890 ; ■ . . . 

same 

plants"  collected  in,  by  Edward  Palmer  in  1888,  list  of  (Vasev 

and  Rose).     1890.     p.  1 ".. 

spermophile  from,  description  of  new  (Merriam).     1889.     p.  15. 
trees  and  shrubs  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of,  distribution 

of  (Merriam ).     1883.     p.  285 

weather  crop  bulletin,  history  of  (Franklin).     1896.     j).  46... 

Sunstroke  in  (Phillips).     1896.     p.  454 

Swamp  and  overflowed  lands  in,  reclamation  of.     p.  179 

Swamp-land  reclamation  in,  1872.     p.  18 

Tea  culture  in.     1870.     p.  38 

Thunderstorms  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  20 

Tortricid  from,  description  of  new  (Walsingham).  1891.  p.  465. . 
Vegetables  from,  transportation  rates  on.  1883.  No.  59.  p.  45  . 
Vine  disease,  preliminary  report  of  investigations  (Pierce).     1892. 

Viticulture,  quarantine  rules.     1881.     p.  166 

Viticulture  in  (Sargent).     1882.     p.  157 

same.     1882.     p.  99 

Wine  growing  in.     1868.     p.  280 

Wines  and  brandies  of  ( Milgard).     1882.     p.  109 

Wines  of,  notes  on.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  14 

same.     1867.     p.  87 

Wool-growing  in.     1854-74.     p.  248 

Woolly  aphis  remedies,  note  on.     1886.     p.  43 

Yucca  whipi)lei  in,  pollination  of  (Coquillett).  1893.  p.  311  ... 
See  a/.s-o  Alvarado  — ■  Bakersfield  —  Cache  Creek  —  Folsoiu  - — 
Fresno  —  Ciage  Canal  —  Hanford  —  Honey  Lake  Basin  — 
Imperial  —  Kings  River  —  Los  Angeles  County  Horticultural 
Connnission  —  Los  Angeles  River  —  Mendocino  County  — 
Napa  County  —  (Oakland  —  Riverside  —  Sacramento  —  Sacra- 
mento County  —  Salinas  Valley,  Monterey  County  —  San 
Bernardino  —  San  Diego  —  San  Francisco  —  San  Gabriel  — 
San  Jacinto  River  —  San  Joaquin  —  San  Joaquin  River — 
Santa  Ana — Santa  I?arbara  —  Sausalito  —  Shasta,  Mount  — 
Sierra  Nevada  IMountains  —  Solano  County  —  Sweetwater 
River ^Tamal pais,  Mount  —  Tuie  River  Basin  —  Ventura  — 
West  Berkeley  ^ — Yuba  County  — Yuba  River. 
California  Agricultural  Pvxperiment  Station,  nutrition  investigations 

at,  1896-1898.     (Jaffa) 

Same,  among  fruitarians  and  Chinese,  1899-1901.     (Jaffa) 


A9.3:15 
A9.3:26 


A5.5:7 
A27.9:5 
A  1.10:895 

Al.  1:878 


A29.6:24 

A5.5:2 

A5.5:7 

A5.5:7 


A5.5:7 

A29.6:23 

A6.2:N82i 
A6.3:12 


A6.5:l 
A5.5:2 

A5.5:7 

A29.3:18 

A29.6:24 

A  1.1:872 

A  27. 9:10 

A27.9:8 

.\  29. 6:26 

.\9.7:3 

A27.9:21 

A28.3:2 

A1.8:20 

A1.8:22 

A1.8:20 

A27.9:6 

A1.8:20 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:13 

A9.3:12 

A9.7:5 


A 10. 3:84 
A10.3:i07 


207 


Index 

California,  Gulf  of: 

Head  of,  list  of  plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  ..t,  in  1889 

(  Vasey  and  RoKe) .     1890.     p.  27 

Storm,  great,  of  Oct.,  1896  [1895],  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  379 

Callentler,  C.  W.     Potato  raising  in  Tennessee,     p.  657 

Caloptenus  spretus.     See  GraKSsliopj)er. 

Calorimeter.     See  Respiration  (-alorimeter. 

Calorimetric  determination   of  heating  value  of  corn  (Richards). 

1898.     p.  95  

Calothysanisaniaturaria,  ageometrid  moth,  life  history  of  (Packard). 

1892.     p.  382 

Calumet  plantation  sugar  experiment  station,   Patterson ville.    La., 

record  of  experiments  at  ( Edson ) .     1889 

Same  (Coombs).     1892.     p.  48 

Calvert,  Edgar  B. : 

Searchlight  for  weather  signals.     1898.     p.  58 

Weather  Bureau — 

how  it  disseminates  forecasts  and  warnings.    1896.     ]>.  xxii. . . 

relation  of,  to  Department  of  Agriculture.     1899.     ji.  54 

AVeather  map — 

daily,  development  of.     1899.     p.  144 

is  it  appreciated  and  understood  by  the  masses?  would  not 
postal  card  weather  forecast  prove  satisfactory  substitute 

for  map?     1899.     p.  100 

Calvert,   Edgar  B.,  and  Phillii)s,  William  Fowke  Ravenel.     Snow 

temperatures,  report  on,  1899.     p.  55 

Calvert,    J.    C.     See,   as    joint   author,    Kastle,   Joseph    Hoeing  — 

Marvin,  Paul. 
Calvert,  S.     See,  as  joint  author,  Gibson,  H.  B. 

Calvert  County,  Md.,  soil  survey  of  (Bonsteel  and  Burke).    ii.l47-.. 
Calves: 

Cost  of  raising  (Langworthy).     1899.     p.  21 

Fattening,  supplements  to  skim  milk  in.     1899.     p.  21 

Feeding,  with  milk  of  tuberculous  cows  (WMlcox).     1809.     p.  23. 

Parasitic  bronchitis  among  (Trumbower ) .     p.  465 

Raising  on  ])lains  ( Rust),     p.  177 

Verminous  bronchitis  in,  and  its  treatment  l)v  tracheal  injections. 

p.  554 1 

same,  p.  278 

Young,  diseases  of  (Law),     p.  2()7 

Cameron,  Frank  Kenneth: 

Carbonates  and  bicarbonates  in  atpieous  solution,  estimation  of. 

1901.     p.  77 - --... 

Gypsum,  solubility  of,  in  aqueous  solutions  of  sodium  chloride. 

1901.     p.  25 

Sodium  carbonate,  or  black  alkali — 

formation  of,  by  plants.     1902.     p.  61 

resistance  to,  l)y  certain  j^lants.     1902.     p.  71 

Soil  solutions:  their  nature  and  functions,  and  classification  of 

alkali  lands.     1901 

Soils,  study  of,  application  of  theory  of  solution  to.     1900.     p.  421] 

same.     1899.     p.  141 

See  nixo,   as  joint  author,   De  Schweinitz,    Emil   Alexander  — 
Kiarney,  Thomas  Henry. 
Cameron,  Frank  Kenneth,  and  Briggs,  Lyman  James.     Carbonates 
and  bicarbonates  in  aqueous  solution,  equilibrium  between. 

1901.     p.  9 

Cameron,  Frank  Kenneth,  and  Seidell,  Atherton: 

Calcium  carbonate,  solul)ility  of,  in  acjueous  solutions  of  certain 

electrolytes  in  equilibrium  with  atmospheric  air.    1901.    p.  58 

Gypsum,  solubility  of,  in  aqueous  solutions  of  certain  electrolytes. 

1901.     p.  46  

Campbell,  A.  W.     Road  making  from  engineer's  standpoint.     1901. 

p.  45 - 

Campbell,  (ieorge  W.     Grape,  improvement  by  hybridizing,  cross- 
breeding, and  seedlings,     p.  209 


Classincation  no. 


A6.5:l 
A29.6:23 
Al.  1:880 


A 10. 3:49 

A9.7:4 

A  7. 3:23 
A7.3:37 

A29.6:26 

A  29. 1:896 
A29.3:24 

A29.3:24 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:27 


A26.5:900i 

A1.9:107 
A1.9:92 
Al. 9:107 
A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:886 

Al.  1:885 
A4. 1:885 
A4.2:C29^ 


A26.3:18 

A26.3:18 

A1.8:71 
A1.8:71 

A26.3:17 
A  26. 5:9001 
A1.8:64 


A26.3:18 

A26.3:18 
A  26. 3:18 
A22.3:21 
Al.  1:862 


208 


p.  255. 


1.... 


Campbell,  Samuel  W.  Live-stock  industry,  condition  of,  of  Wiscon- 
s-in.     p.  ;-;2i 

CanipV)ell-H('pworth,  M.  W.     .SW' Hepworth. 
Camphoi'  barometer,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899. 

Camphor  tree,  circular  on  ( Dewey ) 

Canada: 

Atrricultural  products  of,  18(55.     No.  9.     \).  18 

AL'ricultural  statistics  of,  1884.     No.  4.     p.  40 

American  cattle  in,  restrictions  on.     p.  455 

Baroinetry  of   ( Bigelow) .     1902 

Climatological  data  for,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  25:-> 

Farmers'  institutes  in,  history  and  status  (Bailey).     1900 

Grasses  of  U.  S.  and  British  America  (Vasey).     1892.     p. 

Insects,  injurious,  <>f  vear  in,  notes  upon  (Fletcher) — 

1891.     p.  247  ...-■ 

1892  (Fletcher),     p.  124 

1900  (Fletcher),     p.  94 

Laws  of,  relative  to  restriction  of  plant  diseases  (Smith).     1896  .. 

Live-stock  shipments  from,  to  England,     p.  77 

Maple  sugar  in,  production  of  (Hough).     1884.     p.  ;-!94 

Markets  for  American  products  in.     1895 

Meteorological  service  of  ( Stupart ) .     1899.     p.  204 

same.  Pacific  coast  division  (Abbe).     1899.     pp.  102,212 

Navigation  in,  opening  of  (Al)be).     1897.     p.  63 

Northwest  irrigation  act,  water  rights  under   (Dennis).     1901. 

P  11 

Reciprocity  treaty  with,  note  on.     1866.     pp.  16, 144 

Silos  and  ensilage,  record  of  practical  tests  in.     1882 

Statistics  of.     1890.     p.  394 

Tineina  of  U.  S.  and,  steps  toward  revision  of  ChamVjers's  index 
of.     See  Walsingham,  Lord. 

Weather  forecasting  in,  long  range  (Gun).     1899.     p.  149 

See  ((/.so  Dairying  —  3Ianitoba  —  Toronto, 
Canada  thistle: 

Circular  on  (Dewej') 

Law  concerning.     1869.     p.  300  * 

Canadian-British  cattle  trade: 

Decrease  in  ( Beutelspacher) .     p.  515 

Cana<lian  cattle: 

From  port  of  Boston,  Mass.,  correspondence  with  S.  W.  Aller- 

ton  concerning  exportation  of.     Dec.  28,  1896 

Importation  of,  for  exhibition  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. ,  order  providing  for.     1900 

Providing  additional  ports  of  exjiort  for,  in  bond.     1899 

Canadian  cattle,  sheej>,  and  swine,  special  order  relative  to  importa- 
tion of,  for  exhibition  at  International  Live-Stock  Exhibi- 
tion, Chicago — 

Julv  13,  1900 

Sept.  12,  1901  

July  16,  1902 

Canadian  field  j)eas  (Shaw ) .     1895.     p.  223 

Canadian   northwest   irrigation  act,  water  rights  under   (Dennis). 

1901.    p.  1 1 ; 

Canaigre,  reports  on 

Canals.     See   Amity  Canal  —  Gage  Canal  —  (ireat  Eastern  Canal  — 

Logan  and  Richmond  Canal  —  Mississippi  River. 
Cane  juices  and  sirups,  brown  coal  and  wood  char  in  filtration  of 

(Thompson),     p.  268 

Same.     1889.     p.  99 

Cane  sugar: 

Determination  of,  in  presence  t>f  c<)nnnercual  glucose  (Weber  and 

Md'herson).     1894.     p.  126 

Industry  in  U.  S. ,  condition  and  prospects  of.     1877 

same 

same.     p.  23 


Index 

I'liiNslllratioii  110. 

A4. 1:889-90 


A29.6:27 
A6.4:12 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:22 

A4. 1:884 

A29.1:901- 

A29.6:27 

A10.3:79 

A6.5:3 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:5 

A9.6:26 

A28.3:ll 

A4. 1:895-6 

A 13. 5:4 

A12.3:4 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 

A10.3:96 
A27.9:4 
A1.6:48 
A27.9:28 


A29.6:27 


A6.4:27 
A27.9:7 


A4. 1:899 


A1.2:C29» 

A4.5:65 
A4.5:44 


A4.5:67 
A4.5:90 
A4.5:96 
Al.  10:895 

A 10. 3:96 
A 10. 4:25 


Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 


A7.3:43 

A1.6:l 

A1.2:An7'^ 

Al.  1:877 


*  By  a  misprint,  this  patrr  iiuiiiluT  iijii>ears  twice. 


114—04- 


-14 


209 


Index 

Cane  sajrar — Continued 

I'nulurty  of  manufactories,  incinerated  with  sulphuric  acid,  re- 
port on  true  ash  in  (Biard).     1891.     p.  77 

Hee  also  Sugar. 
Canes.     See  "Gran  cuhura" — Orange  sorghum  cane. 
Canker  worms: 

Circular  relative  to  (Co(juillett).     1895 

Entomological  Commission,  report  on.     1883.     p.  157 

Fall,   observations  on  banding  of  trees  to   prevent  injury   by 
(Britton).     1901.     p.  160.-1 

Notes  upon  (TIargitt).     1890.     p.  8 

Spring,  experience  with  (Howell).     1883.     App.  p.  82 

Canned  meats,  chemical  examination  of  (Wiley).     1899 

Canned  vegetables.     See  Vegetables. 
Canning  industry,  note  on — 

1889.  p.  29  

1890.  p.  33 

1891.  p.  666  

1893.  p.  46  

1894.  p.  39 

Cannon,  Minna  A.     See,  as  joint  author.  Handy,  Robert  Brecken- 

ridge. 

Cannonading,  prevention  of  hail  by  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  251 

Canstadt,  Germany,  milk  from,  report  on  (Zeitler).  1890.  p.  153  . 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  nor' westers  of  (Abbe).  1895.  p.  383  ... 
Cape  Colony: 

Locusts  in.     1879.     App.  p.  68 

Prices  in  (Stowe).     p.  523 

Sheep  and  wool  in  (Roberts),     p.  522 

Cape  May,  N.  J . ,  waterspout  at.     1902.     p.  487 

Capillary  studies  and  iiltration  of  clay  from  soil  solutions.     1902 

Caprifig  experiments  in  California,  present  status  of  (Howard) .    1899. 

p.  28 

Caprifig  wasp.     See  Blastophaga  psenes. 
Capron,  Horace: 
Address  of — 

at  Illinois  State  Agricultural  Societv  Fair,  Decatur,  Sept.,  1870. 

p.  420 .■ 

])efore  "Congress  of  Cotton  States,"  Augusta,  Ga.,  Oct.,  1870. 

p.  473  

before  Montgomery  Count v  ( Md. )  Agricultural  Society.     1870. 

p.  351 ...'. 

Beet  sugar,  production  of.     1868.     p.  59 

[Also  issued  as  40th  Cong.,  2d  scss.,  H.  mis.  doc.  no.  84;  serial  no.  1349.] 

Farmers  of  France,  circular  offering  aid  to.     1871.     p.  65 

Japan,  agriculture  in.     p.  364 

Resignation  of,  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  and  appointment 

of  his  successor,  Frederick  Watts.     1871.     p.  255 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1867-1870  ... 
Carabid  malodorous,  Nomius   pvgma'us,  dej,  notes  on  (Barrows). 

1897.     p.  49 .' 

Carbohydrates: 

Character  of,  abstract  of  paper  on  ( Wohl) .     1890.     p.  134 

Fiber  in  substances  rich  in,  report  of  committee  on  estimation  of. 

1891.     p.  63  ... 

Wheat,  maize,  flour,  and  bread  (Stone).     1896 

See  also  Cattle  foods. 
Carbon,  metabolism  of,  in  human  organism,  with  respiration  calorim- 
eter of  special  construction,  report  of  preliminary  investigations 

on  ( A twater  and  others).     1897 

Carbon  bisulphid: 

As  an  insecticide  (Smith).     1894.     p.  108 

As  an  insecticide  (Hinds).     1902. 

For  crayfish  ( Weed ).     1895.     p.  98 , 

Fumigation  with  (Du  Buvsson).     1893.     p.  159 

same  (Hinds).     1901.  '  p.  78 , 


Classlflcfltioii  no. 


A7.3:31 


A9.5:9 
A8.1:3 

A 10. 3:99 
A9.7:3 
A8.1:3 
A7.4:5 


A27.9:27 
A27.9:29 
A27.9:29 
A27.9:31 
A27.9:32 


A29.6:28 

A7.3:24 

A29.6:23 

A8.1:3 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A29.6:30 
A26.3:19 

A9.6:20 


A27.9:8 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:8 
A27.9:6 

A27.9:9 
Al. 1:873 

A27.9:9 
Al.l: 

A9.6:9 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:31 
A10.3:34 


A10.3:44 

A9.7:7 
Al.  9:145 
A9.6:2 
A9.7:6 
A9.6:30 


210 


Index 

Classlfloatlon  no. 


(Hicks  and  Dabney) I  A0.4:ll 


p.  9 


Carlion  bisulphid — Continued 

Seed  treated  with,  vitality  of 
Carljonate  of  soda.     See  Soda. 
Carl)onates  and  bicarbonates  in  aqueous  .solution: 

E(|uilibrium  between  (Cameron  and  Briggs).     IHOl 

Eh^tiniation  of  (Cameron  ).     1901.     p.  77 

Carbonation.     Sei'  Diffus^ion  and  carbonation. 
Carbonic  acid: 

Liberation  of,  1)V  respiration  and  perspiration  of  various  animals 

(McMurtrie )".     1X75.     p.  311 

Use  of,  in  purifving  the  diffusion  juices  of  sugar  cane  and  sorghum 

(  Wiley ).     1886 

Carl)onic-acid  gas  in  atmosphere  (Al)l)e).     1895.     p.  300 

Carcasses  of  pigs,  chemical  composition  of  (  Wiley  and  others).     1898. 
Card,  F.  W.     Educational  status  of  horticulture,  report  on.     1901. 

p    134 

Caribbean  Sea,  northers  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  508 

Carleton,  .Mark  Alfred: 

Cereal  rusts  of  U.  S.,  a  physiological  investigation.     1899 

Cereals  and  forage  plants  collected  in  Russia  by,  for  section  of 
seed  and  plant  introduction,  Agriculture  Department.'    1899  .. 

Emmer,  a  grain  for  semiarid  regions.     1901 

Macaroni  wheats.     1901 

Plants,  native,  of  Oklahoma  Territory  and  adjacent  districts,  ob- 
servations on.     1892.     p.  220  

Rus.-^ian  cereals  adapted  for  cultivation  in  U.  S.     1900 

"Wheat  culture,  improvements  in.     1896.     p.  489 

Wheat  growing,  successful,  in  semiarid  districts.     1900.     p.  529.. 

Wheat  industry,  new,  for  semiarid  West.     1901 

Wheats,  American,  basis  for  improvement  of.     1900 

See  also,  as  collector,  Holzinger,  J.  M. 
Carlisle,  William  W.: 

Marvin's  weighing  rain  and  snow  gauge.     1899. 
River  gages  in  upper  Mississippi  Valley.     1902. 
Carman,  Ezra  A. : 

Sheep  industry  in  States  east  of  Mississippi  River 

Sheep  of  (ireat  Britain,     p.  145 

Carmen  Island,  plants  collected  on,  bv  P^dward  Palmer  in  1890,  list 

of  (Rose).     1892.     p.  129 ' 

Carnations  and  other  pinks,  stigmonose  a  disease  of  (Woods).     1900. 

Carolina,  port.     <S'fe  Port  Carolina 

Carp  (Cvprinus  carpio)  as  an  eradicator  of  fluke  disease  (Stiles). 

p.'  220 

Carpenter,  Ford  A.: 

Fog,  utilization  of,  report  on.      1S99.     p.  195 

San  Diego  watersjjont,  rejiort  on.     1898.     p.  545 

Carpenter,  L.  G.: 

Artesian-well  investigation,  field  work  in  Colorado.     1890.     p.  173. 

same,  in  New  Mexico,     p.  233 

Irrigation — 

methods  of.     1893.     ],.  142 

statistics  and  progress  in  Colorado.     1890.     ji.  181 

Carpenter,   R.   C.     Bicvclers,  mechanical  w'ork   and   efficiency  of. 

1901.     p.  57 ". ' 

Carpet  beetle,  or  "Buffalo  moth"  : 

Circular  relative  to  (Howard).     1894 

Report  on  (Riley).     1889.     p.  127 

Species  injurious  to  woolen  goods,  clothing,  carj^ets,  upholstery, 

etc.  ( Howard  and  Marlatt).     1896.     p.  58 

Carr,  Oma: 

Seed-selection  work  at  Medicine  Lodge,  Kansas,  resume  of.     1893. 

I).  28 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  Attica,  Kans.     1889.     }>.  72 

same,  at  INIedicine  Lodge,  Kans.     1892.-    p.  25 

See  a  ho,  as  collal)orator,  Wiley,  Harvey  W^ashington. 
Carr,  Oma,  and  Sanborn,  T.  F.      Licpiids,  viscous  organic,  dehydra- 
tion of.     1895.     p.  134 ". 


A26.3.18 
A26.3:18 


A27.9:13 


A7.3:8 
A29.6:23 
A  7. 3:53 

A10.3:99 
A29.6:26 

A28.3:16 

A6.6:4 
Al. 9:139 
A 19. 3:3 


131 

222 

1892.     p.  11.. 


A6.5:l 
A6.3:23 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  10:900 
A28.4:18 
A28.3:24 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:31    • 

A4.2:Sh42 
A4. 1:889-90 


A6.5:l 
A28.3:19 


A4. 1:901 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 

A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 


A10.3:16 
A15.2:P94i 

A 10. 3:98 

A9.5:5 
A9.7:2 


A9.6:4 


A  7. 3:40 
A  7. 3:26 
A7.3:37 


A7.3:47 


211 


InUex 

Carrion  crows,  communication  of  hog  cholera  by  (Ford),     p.  325... 
Carroll,   Daniel   J.     Weather   Bureau   station   force,   personnel   of. 

1902.     p.  35  

Carrots,  loss  of  nutrients  in  boiling  (Snyder).     1897.     p.  7 

Carrow,  (r.  D. : 

Cattle  farming  in  the  Pampas,     p.  486 

Sheep  farming  in  the  Pampas,     p.  223 

Carse,  George  B.    Florida,  climate,  soil,  productions,  and  agricultural 

capabilities.     1882.     p.  3 

Carson  City,  Nevada: 

Earth(|uake.s  at,  1875-98  (Friend  ).     p.  (il 

Ob.servatory  at,  seismograph  at  ( Friend ) .     1900.     p.  245 

Cary,  C.  A.: 

Alabama,  farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in.     1902.     p.  15. 

Bacilli,  tubercle,  growing,  for  tuberculin.     1898.     p.  8 

Cary  area,  N(jrth  Carolina,  soil  survey  of  (Coffey  and  Hearn).    p.  311 . 
Carya  alba,  stomata  on,  strange  developments  of,  caused  by  phyllox- 
era (Owen) .     1892.     p.  .327 

Caryopsi.s  of  grasses,  structure  of,  with  reference  to  their  morphology 

and  classitication  (Kennedy) 

Cascade  Mountains  of  Oregon,  forest  growth  and  sheep  grazing  in 

(Coville).     1898 

Casein : 

Determination  of,  in  cow's  milk  (Van  Slvke).     1893.     p.  109 

Estimation  of,  by  method  of  Kjeldahl  (L'Hote).     1889.     p.  170. . 
Caseous  lymph-adenitis,  Ovine,  nature,  cause,  and  economic  impor- 
tance of  (Norgaard  and  Mohler).     p.  638 

Cashmere  goats,  wool  of.     1867.     p.  254 

Cass  County,  Nebraska,  swine-plague  in  (Hines).     1879.     p.  177 

Cassava: 

Starch  from,  manufacture  of  ( Wiley) .     1900 

Sweet,  its  culture,  properties,  and  uses  (Wiley).     1894 

Castor-oil  Vjean,  cultivation  of — 

1865.  No.  10.     p.  16 

1866.  p.  287 

1868.  p.  93 : 

1869.  p.  143 

Castor  oil  plant 

Casualties  due  to  lightning  (McAdie) .     p.  510 

Catalase,  a  new  enzym  of  general  occurrence,  with  special  reference 

to  tobacco  plant  ( Loew ) .     1901 

Catalpa,  hardv: 

Diseases  of  (Schrenk).     1902.     p.  49 

In  commercial  plantations  (Hall).     1902 

Catania,  Italy,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads  at 

( Bruh'l).     p.  10 

Catarrh.     *SVe  Epizootic  catarrh  —  Sheep. 
Caterpillar: 

Damaging  cork  tree.     1889.     p.  136 

Purslane,  report  on.     1888.     p.  104 

See  also  Bucculatrix   canadensisella  —  Clover-seed  caterpillar  — 
Cotton  caterpillars  —  Hairy  caterpillars  —  Tent  caterpillar. 

Catron,  A.     Spanish  fever,  investigation  of.     1868.     p.  357 

Cattle: 

American — 

C'anadian  restrictions  on.     p.  455 

inspection  of,  in  Great  Britain,     p.  82 

same,  p.  70 

Anthrax  among.     See  Anthrax. 

Argentina,  statistics  of,  1899  (Jones),     p.  515 

same  (Salmon).     1902 

Avrshire,  characteristics  of  (Howard),     p.  193 

Beef- 
American  breeds  of,  with  remarks  on  pedigrees  (Rommel).  1902. 

conformation  of  dairy  cattle  and  (Soule).     1902 

feeding,  in  Middle  States  (Lodge),     p.  212 


Classification  no. 

A4. 1:895-6 

A29.3:31 
A 10. 3:43 

Al.  1:865 
Al. 1:864 

A  1.8:21 


A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:28 

A10.3:120 

A4.3:22 

A26.5:901i 

A9.7:4 

A3.3:19 

A13.3:15 

A7.3:38 
A7.3:24 

A4. 1:899 

A27.9:5 

A1.6:12 

A7.3:58 
A7.3:44 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A1.5:l 

A29. 1:891* 

A1.8:68 

A 13. 3:37 
A 13. 3:37 

A22.4:27 


A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 


A27.9:6 


A4. 1:884 
Al.  1:890 
A4. 1 :889-90 


A4. 1:899 
A4.4:.37 
Al.  1:863 

A4.3:34 
Al. 9:143 

Al.  1:867 


212 


Index 

Classlflcatiou  no. 


p.  42. 


Cattle — Continued 
Beef — Continued 

of  the  West  (Corbett).     p.  326 

pure-bred,  Mexico  as  a  market  for  (Salmon).     1902 

Blackleg  among.     See  lilackleg. 

Blood  of,  persistence  of  Texas  fever  organism  in  (Schroeder) . 

Bones  of,  diseases  and  accidents  to  (Atkin.«on).     j).  2S1 

Breeds  of,  best,  adapted  for  general  farmer  of  Western  States 

(Baker),     p.  95 '. 

Bronchitis  in  ( Williams),     p.  603 

Canadian-British  trade  in,  decrease  in  (Beutelspacher).     p.  515.. 

Cestodes  of,  adult,  revision  of  (Stiles  and  Hassall).     1893 

Condition  of.     1873.     p.  143 

same.     1875.     p.  155 

Consumption  and  production  of,  in  Great  Britain  and   Ireland. 

1865.     No.  7.     p.  27 

Corn,  smutty,  ill  effects  on  (Gamgee).     1869.     p.  78 

same,  ]).  73 

Corn  smut,  is  it  injurious  to?     1898.     p.  16 

Cornstalk  disease  among.     See  Cornstalk  disease. 

Cutaneous  disease  among,  outbreak  of.     p.  361 

Dairy.     See  Dairy  cattle. 

Decrease  of.     1865.     No.  4.     p.  13 

Dehorning  of  (Gowell  and  Russell) .     p.  489 

Digestive  organs  of,  diseases  of  (Murray) .     p.  15 

Dipping— 

experimental  and  practical  (Norgaard).     1898.     p.  453 

for  destruction  of  ticks  (Norgaard) .     p.  109 

Disease  among — 

in  Marshall  County,  Kans.  (Steddom).     p.  382 

in  Uruguay  (Swalm ).     p.  385 

not  distinguishable  from  rabies.     1896.     p.  71 

outbreak  of,  in  Missouri  ( Michener).     1891 .     p.  387 

periods  of  incubation  or  latency  of.     1900.     p.  740 

strange  (Lenoir).     1879.     p.  253 

Diseased — 

fluids  of,  with  reference  to  presence  of  crvptogamic  growths 

(Billings  and  Curtis).     1869.     p.  174....' .' 

same,  p.  156 

same 

transportation  of,  letter  to  railroad  and  transportation  compa- 
nies relative  to.     1890 

Diseases  of — 

and  cattle  feeding.     1892 

contagious,    how    thev   are   imported    and    what    thev    cost 
(Gadsden).     1883.'    p.  49 .' 

correspondence  relating  to.     1877.     p.  455 

same.     1898.     p.  524 

general  remarks  on  (Gamgee"! .     1869.     p.  162 

in  Europe.     1870.     p.  4.35  ...' 

in  I'nited  States.     1869 

infectious  ( Salmon  and  Smith),     p.  371 

statistics  of,  (ireat  Britain.     1883.     No.  6.     p.  34 

same.     1871 

See  (ilxo  Diseases  of  animals. 

Ear  of,  di.seases  of  (Trumbower).     p.  367 

Ergotism  among.     See  Ergotism. 

Export,  inspection  of,  before  shipment,     p.  83 

same,  p.  71 

Exportation  of,  from  l>oston,  prohibition  of.      1902 

Exportation  of,  in  vessels  carrying  hides  from  foreign  countries. 

orders  concerning.      1900 

Eye  of,  and  its  appendages,  diseases  of  (Trumbower).     p.  353 

Fattening  of,  results  of.     1863.     No.  5.     p.  5 

same,  1 867.     j).  157 

Feed,  coarse,  necessity  of,  to  grow  (Davenport).     \>.  202 

Feeding  and  management  of  (Henry).     ]>.  439 


A  1.1:862 
A4.3:41 

A4. 1:899 
A4.2:C29'' 

A]. 7:2 
A  1.1:880 
A4. 1:899 
A4.3:4 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:13 

A27.9:3 
A1.2:C29i 
A1.2:C29'^ 
A  1.9:69 


A4. 1 :889-90 

A27.9:3 
A4. 1:898 
A4.2:C29^ 


Al.  10:898 
A4. 1 :895-6 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:10 
A4. 1:889-90 
A  1.10:900 
A1.6:12 


A1.2:C29i 
A1.2:C292 
A1.2:C295 


A1.2:R13i 
A4.2:C292 


A1.8:29 
Al.  1:877 
Al.  1:898 
A1.2:C29i 
A  27. 9:8 
A1.2:C29i 
A4.2:C29^ 
A27.9:22 
A1.2:C29» 


A4.2:C29''' 


A 1 . 1 :890 
A  4. 1:889-90 
A4. 5:100 


A4.5:61 

A4.2:C29* 

A27.9:l 

A27.9:5 

A  4. 1:897 

A4.2:C29'^ 


213 


p.  405 


(Spen- 


Index 

Cattle — Continued 

Feeding  and  rearing  in  United  States  (Morrow" 
Feeding  of — 

aids  to  ( Abbott),     p.  211 

in  New  York  (Stewart),     p.  299 

report  on.     1 892 

stall  (  Harris),     p.  317 

utilization  of  residues  from  beet-sugar  manufacture  in. 

cer).     1898.     p.  213 ._ 

Flukes  and  tapeworms  of,  with  special  reference  to  inspection  of 

meats  (Stiles).     1895.     p.  11 _. 

same,  compendium,  arranged  according  to  their  hosts  (Has- 

sall).     1898.     p.  137 

same,  bibliography  (Hassall) .     1898.     p.  145 

Foods  of.     See  Cattle  foods. 

Foot-and-mouth  disease  of.     See  Foot-and-mouth  disease. 

Foot  of,  diseases  of  (Trumbower).     p.  349 

Foreign,  contagion  from,  protection  against — 

1898.  p.  613 

1899.  p.  691 

1900.  p.  645 

1901.  p.  624 

Generative  organs  of,  diseases  of  ( Law ) .     p.  169 

Georgia,  trade  in  (Perry),     p.  335 

Graded,  for  Cuba,  inspection  and  certification  of,  regulations  for, 

July  21,  1899 

same,  revocation  of,  July  28,  1899 

Guernsey,  breed  of  (Harrison).     1869.     p.  302* , 

Heart  and  blood-vessels  of,  diseases  of  (Harbaugh).     p.  77 

Holstein,  report  on  ( Chenery) .     p.  161 

same  (Price).     1873.     p.  175 

Illinois  trade  in  (Perry) .     p.  335 

Imported,  tuberculin  test  of  (Salmon) .     1901 

Imports  of,  bv  Great  Britain.     1898-1900.     p.  606 , 

Indian  Territory,  report  on  (Shaw).     1885.     No.  20.     p.  27 

Indiana  trade  in  ( Perry ) .     p.  335 

Industry  of  Colorado  (Kennedy),     p.  367 

Injuries  to,  from  swallowang  pointed  objects  (Smith  and  Dawson). 
p.  78 

same,  n.d 

Ixodes  bovis,  remarks  on  ( Riley) .     1869.     p.  168 , 

Kerry  breed  of  (Howard),     p.  313 , 

Losses  of — 

1873.     p.  150 

1875.     p.  159 , 

Lumpy-jaw  in 
Lung  plague  of. 


See  Lumpy-jaw. 

See  Pleuro-pneumonia. 

Marke't,  New  York,  1858-63.     No.  1.     p.  33 

Markets  and  abattoirs  in  Europe  ( Al vord ) .     p.  279 

Medicines  to,  administration  of  ( Murray ) .     p.  9 

Native,  improvement  of  (Allen) — 

1866.  p.  294 

1877.  p.  333  

Neat- 
distribution  and  movement  of ,  in  U.  S.  (Loomis).     p.  248... 
imported,  inspection  and  quarantine  of,  order  concerning,  Dec. 

28,  1899 .". 

same,  modification,  Jan.  27,  1900 

same,  amendment,  Jan.  1,  1900 

same,  amendment,  Oc:t.  20,  1900 

same,  amendment,  Nov.  10,  1900 

quarantine  regulations,     p.  451 

quarantine  stations,  report  of — 

1S84.     p.  471 

1885.     p.  566 

same,  p.  290 


Classification  no. 

A4. 1:887-8 

Al.  1:866 
Al.l:876 
A4.2:C29* 
Al.  1:862 

Al. 10:898 

A4.3:19 

A4.3:19 
A4.3:19 

A4.2:C29» 


Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:899 
A1.10:900 
Al. 10:901 
A4.2:C292 
A4. 1:885 

A4.5:39 
A4.5:40 
A27.9:7 
A4.2:C29* 
Al.  1:864 
A27.9:ll 
A4. 1:885 
A4.3:32 
A4. 1:901 
A27.9:23 
A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:891-2 

A4. 1:893-4 
A4.4:8 
A1.2:C29i 
Al.  1:862 

A27.9:ll 
A27.9:13 


A27.9:2 
A4. 1:901 
A4.2:C29« 

Al.  1:866 
Al.l:877 

Al. 1:863 

A4.5:56 
A  4. 5:58 
A4.5:64 
A4.5:77 
A4.5:79 
A4. 1:885 


A4. 1:884 
Al.  1:885 
A4. 1:885 


*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


214 


Ill, 


Cattli — Continued 
Neat — Continued 

quarantine  station.'^,  report  of — Continued 

1886.  p.  684 

panie,  p.  101 

1887.  p.  521  

same,  p.  45 

1888.  p.  21V) 

same,  p.  45 

18S9.     p.  57  

same,  p.  15 

1890.     I).  104 

same,  p.  92 

1891-94.     p.  34  

1895-96.     p.  38  

Nervou.s  system  of,  diseases  of  ( Harbaugh ) .     j 
Northern — 

inoculation  to  produce  immunity  from  Texas  fever  in  (Schroe- 

der).     p.  273 

protecting  against  Texas  fever  (Wilcox).     1900.     ]>.  27 

Ocean  transportation  of.     p.  87 

Ohio,  trade  in  (Perry) .     p.  335 : 

Orders  and  regulations.     See  Cattle  orders. 

Organs  of  respiration  of,  noncontagious  diseases  of  (Lowe),     p.  101. 

Parturition  of,  diseases  following  ( Law ) .     p.  235 

Plague  among.     See  Cattle  plague  or  rinderpest. 
Pleuro-pneumonia  among.     See  Pleuro-pneumonia. 

Poisoning  of  ( Atkinson ) .     p.  63 

Porto  Rico  (Steddom).     p.  512 

Price  of,  conditions  governing,  in  LTnited  States,     p.  39 

Pure-bred — 

Number  and  value  of,  in  United  States  ( Perry ) .     p.  339 

United  States,  Argentina  as  a  market  for  (Salmon).     1902 

Quarantine  of,  orders  for  various  States,  etc. 

See  alw  Cattle,  neat. 

.    Raising  and  feeding  more,  importance  of  (Taylor),     p.  249 

,'    Rearing  and  feeding  in  United  States  (?.Iorrow).     p.  405 

'    Rinderpest  among.     See  Cattle  plague. 

Roundworms  in,  treatment  of  (Stiles) .     1901 

same.     1902.     p.  7 

Sales  of,  in  Madison  County,  Ohio.     p.  371 

Scabies  in,  description  and  treatment  ( Hickman).     1902 

same.     1902 

Short-horned — 

considered  witli  reference  to  l)eef  and  <lairv  interests  (Allen). 

p.  416 ■. 

current  prices  of.     18f)9.     j).  305* 

note  on.     p.  320 

origin,  characteristics,  etc.     p.  190 

sale  of — 

p.  408 _ 

p.  224  

pp.  138,  328,  472 

p.  451  

Skin  of,  diseases  of  (Trnmbower).     p.  325 

Southern,  regulating  transportation  of  (Dean),     p 

Splenetic  fever  of,  map  of  district  infected  with 

Splenic  or  periodic  fever  of  (CJamgee).     1869.     p.  89 

same,  p.  82 

Sporo/o<in  in   intestinal  villi  of,  ]>reliminarv  notes  on  (Smith) 

1893.     p.  73 .■ 

Stall-feeding  (  Harris).     ]>.  317 

Surgical  operations  on  (Dickson  and  Lowe),     p.  301  

Switzerland  (  Du  Bois).     p.  520 

Tapeworms  of.     See  Cattle,  flukes  and  tai)eworms. 

Tennessee  trade  in  ( Perry ) .     j).  1 25 

*  By  a  misprint  tlii.s  page  minibiT  appears  twice. 


1868. 
1870. 
1871. 
1873. 


399 


Index 

Classlflciitloii  no. 


Al.  1:886 
A4. 1:886 
A  1.1:887 
A4. 1:887-8 
Al.  1:888 
A4. 1:887-8 
A  1.1:889 
A4. 1:889-90 
Al.  1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:89.3-4 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4.2:C292 


A4. 1:898 
Al. 9:119 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:885 


A4.2:C29- 
A4.2:C29^ 


A4.2:C29^ 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:887-8 

A4. 1:887-8 

A4.4:37 

A4.5: 

Al.  1:864 
A4. 1:887-8 


A4.4:35 
A4.3:35 
Al.  1:869 
A  1.9:152 
A4.3:40 


Al.  1:875 
A27.9:7 
Al.  1:866 
A  1.1:863 


A27.9:6 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:ll 

A  4. 2:029  " 

A4. 1:889-90 

A4.6: 

A1.2:C29> 

A1.2:C29- 

A4.3:3 
A  1.1:862 
A4.2:C29'^ 
A4. 1:898 


A4. 1:886 


215 


p.  488 , 


Index 

Cattle — Continued 

Texas  fever  (jf .     See  Texas  f6ver. 

Texas  itch  among,  in  Kansas  (Mayo). 

Theleniark,  of  Norway.     1870.     p.  432 

Transportation  of,  regulations  concerning 

Tuberculosis  among.     See  Bovine  tuberculosis — Tu]>erculosis. 

Tumors  of  ( Lowe) .     p.  321 

Urinary  organs  of,  diseases  of  ( Law ) .     p.  137 

Venezuelan,  shipments  of,  to  Cuba  (Ellsworth),     p.  51  •> 

Verminous  diseases  of,  in  Texas  (Stiles),     p.  35t) 

same,  further  investigations  (Stiles),     p.  223 

Wisconsin  trade  i n  ( Perry) .     p.  1 25 

See  also  Animal  industries  —  Animal  Industry  Bureau  —  Ani- 
mals— Anthrax — Ayrshire  cattle  —  Beef  —  Beeves  —  Black- 
leg— Bovines — California — Calves — Canadian  cattle — Chan- 
nel Islands  —  Colorado — Cornstalk  disease  —  Cows — "Cream 
pot"  stock  —  Dairy  cattle — Dairy  herd  —  Diseases  of  ani- 
mals —  P>gotism  — Farm  animals  —  Foot-and- mouth  disease — 
Guernsey  cattle — Holstein  cattle  —  Jaques  "cream  jjot" 
stock  —  Kerry  breed  of  cattle  —  Livestock  —  Lumpy-jaw  — 
Pleuropneumonia — Southern  cattle  fever — Spanish  fever — 
Steers  —  Texas  —  Texas  fever  —  Thelemark  cattle  —  Tuber- 
culosis—  and  headings  beginning  Cattle. 
Cattle  and  cattle  products  of  Argentine  Republic,  some  statistics  of 

1899  (Jones),     p.  515 

Cattle  breeders.     See  Chicago,  111.,  National  Convention  of  Cattle- 
breeders. 
Cattle  breeders'  associations,  list  of,  with  officers — 

1898.  p.  613 , 

1899.  p.  691 , 

1900.  p.  645 , 

1901.  p.  624 

Cattle  farming  in  the  Pampas  ( Carrow ) .     p.  486 

Cattle  farms,  great.     1888.     p.  233 

Cattle  foods  or  feeding  stuffs,  analvsis  of: 

Notes  on  (Huston).     1890.     p.'90 

Report  of  committee  on,  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists — 

1887. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890. 

1891. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 
Cattle  foods: 

Comparative  value  of.     p.- 408 

Condimental  and  medicinal.     1901.     \).'SZ. 

Work  in,  communications  from  foreign  chemists  taking  part  in 

(Fassbender).     1894.     p.  170 ". 

See  also  Cattle,  feeding  of  —  Fodder. 
Cattle  Growers'  Association,  National.     See  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Cattle  industry: 

Address  on,  at  National  Convention  of  Cattle  Breeders,  Chicago, 

111.,  Nov.  13,  1884  (Loring) 

California  ( Mercer).     ]>.  239 

Colorado,  Wyoming,  and  Nevada,  in  1897  (McNeely).     p.  377... 
Mexican  (Griffith),     p.  503 


Vlassiflcation  no. 


A4. 1:898 
A27.9:14 
A4.5: 


A4.2:C29=' 
A4.1:C292 
A  4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:886 


A4. 1:899 


Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:899 
A  1.10:900 
Al.  10:901 
Al.  1:865 
A27.9:26 


P-  » 

P-6 

p.  15 

p.  79 

low  in  carbohydrates, 
rich  in  carbohydrates, 
low  in  carbohvdrates. 
p.  122 ■. 

157 

24 

46 


p.  34 

p.  45 

pp.  114, 127 


69. 
91. 
101 
44. 


•2'? 


A7.3:28 


A7.3:16 
A7.3:19 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:28 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:35 
A7.3:38 
A7.3:43 
A  7. 3:47 
A7.3:49 
A7.3:51 
A7.3:56 
A7.3:57 
A  7. 3:62 
A  7. 3:67 


A  1.1:865 
A1.9:144 


A7.3:43 


A1.7:6 
A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:900 


216 


2-^-l 


Cattle  industry — Continued 

Report  on  (Grinnell).     1S83.     p. 

United  States  ( Wilson),     p.  267 , 

Cattle  interests  of  West  ( Fullinwider ) .     p.  271 

Cattle  interests  west  of  JMississij^pi  River,  condition  of: 

1884  (Grinnell ).     p.  23:5 , 

1885  (Bradlev).     p.  424 

1887  (Taylor),     p.  30H 

Cattle  orders,  including  si)ecial  orders;  regulations,  notices,  etc.,  re- 
lating to  cattle  transportation,  quarantine,  etc.,  1895  to  date  .. 
Cattle  plague  or  rinderj)est: 

Cattle  traffic  in  relation  to  [  Law  ) .     ]).  110 

Character  of,  etc.     1865.     No.  7.     p.  16 

Drv  or  salted  hides,  opinion  relative  to  transmission  through 

■(Law),     p.  321 

Europe,  1865-6  (Dodge),     p.  550 

same,  1870.     p.  155 

Great  Britain.     1865.     Xo.  8.     p.  20 

History  of.     p.  472 

same.     ISSO.     p.  185 

Inoculation  for.     1872.     p.  149 

International  council  on.     1872.     p.  229 ^, 

Legislation  necessary  against.     1866.     p.  174 , 

Notes  on — 

1865.  Xo.  9,  p.  20;  Xo.  10,  p.  27 

1866.  pp.56,  127 

1868.     p.  186 

Statistics  of,  in  Great  Britain.     1866.     p.  432 

Symptoms  of  ( Gadsden )  1879.     p.  255 

Vaccination  for,  Russian  official  experiments  in.     1866. 

Cattle-range  industry,  condition  of  (Taylor),     p.  105 

Cattle  ranges  of  Southwest;  history  of  exhaustion  of  pasturage  and 

suggestions  for  its  restoration  (Bentley) .     1898 

Cattle  show  of  Smithfield  club,  notes  on  (Rogers),     p.  326 

Cattle  tick.     See  Ixodes  bovis — Southern  cattle  tick. 
Cattlemen,  interstate  convention  of.     See  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Caucasus,  Russia,  agriculture  in  the.     1 893.     p.  202 

Caudell,  A.  X.     Colorado  insects,  notes  on.     1902.     p.  35 

Causse,  H.     Sugar,  estimation  of,  by  Fehling's  solution.     1890.     j). 

137 '. 


Index 

I'liiKNiUriitioii  no. 


A1.7:2 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:884 


A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:887-8 


p.  235. 


p.  159. 


Cavalry  horses  in  America  (Morris 

Caves,  ice  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  71... 

Cecidomyiid: 

Injurious  to  seeds  of  sorghum  (Coquillett).     1898.     p.  81 

That  lives  on  poison  oak  (Coquillett).     1895.     p.  348 

Two  new,  destructive  to  buds  of  roses  (Coquillett).     1900.     j).  44. 

Cecil  County,  Md.,  soil  survey  of  (Dorseyand  Bonsteel).     p.  103 

Cedar  bird,  food  habits  of  (Beal).     p.  192 

Same,  }>.  192 

Cedar  Falls,  Iowa,  sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  (Wiley).     1889. 
P   12 

Same  (  Bozarth ) .     p.  57 

Cedros  Island,  Mexico,  list  of  plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  at, 

in  1889  ( Vasey  and  Rose) .     1890.     p.  13 

Celery  culture: 

At  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  (Little),     p.  343 

Rep(jrt  on  ( Beattie) .     1902 

Where  carried  on,  as  an  industry.     1901.     p.  7 

Cellul(;se  in  i)lants  and  animals  (Taylor).     1875.     p.  316 

Same.      1876.     \>.  19(i 

Census: 

Austria,  agricultural.     1S65.     No.  6.     j).  18 

Belgium,  agricultural.      1885.     No.  24.     p.  37 

Eleventh,  of  U.  S.,  agricultural  statistics  of,  discussion  of  (Myde). 

1 896.     p.  12 ■. 

Centipedes: 

House,  circular  on  (INhirlatt) .     1902 


A4.5: 

A1.7:2 
A27.9:3 

Al. 1:876 

A  1.1:865 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:3 

A  1.1:879 

A1.6:22 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:4 
A1.6:12 
A27.9:4 
A4. 1:886 


A1.9:72 
A4. 1:895-6 


A27.9:31 
A9.6:38 


A7.3:28 
Al.  1:863 
A29.6:29 

A9.6:18 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:22 
A26.5:900> 
Al.  1:892 
A5. 1:892 


A7.3:26 
A7.3:26 

A  6.5:1 


A  1.1:886 
Al. 9:148 
Al. 9:133 
A27.9:13 
A27.9:14 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:23 


A4.3:ll 
A9.5:48 


217 


Index 

Centipedes — Continued 

Report  on.     1894.     p.  260 

.same  { Howard  and  Marlatt) .     1896.     p.  43 

Central  America: 

Coffee,  disease  of,  danger  f)f  introducing  into  Hawaii  (Swingle). 
1898 

Cotton  crop  and  its  enemies  in,  consular  reports  on.     1885.     App. 
p.  59 

Earthquakes  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  365 

Plants  of,  studies  of  ( Rose).     1897.     p.  103 

Central  Park,  New  York  City,  entomological  work  in  (South wick). 

1891.     p.  59 :.... 

Central  West.     See  West. 
Centrifugal  dairy.     See  Deerfoot  farm. 
Centrifugal  force.     See  Mechanical  analysis. 

Century,  meteorological,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  591 

Cercospora  circumscissa: 

Almond  disease  caused  by,  remedies  for  (Pierce).     1891.     p.  232. . 

Treatment  of,  suggestions  in  regard  to  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  77. 

Cereal  breakfast  foods,  study  of  (Langworthy).     1899.     p.  19 

Cereal  crops: 

Austrian.     1893.     p.  270 

Austro-Hungarv,  value  of  (Neumann-Spallert).     1883.     No.  64. 

p.  m ." 

Circular  on.     1896 

English.     1868.     p.  148 

Insects  affecting,  I'eport  on  some  (Webster).     1890.     p.  63 

See  also  Cereals. 

Japanese.     1893.     p.  270 

See  also  Farm  products  —  Grain. 
Cereals : 

Adulteration  of  cereal  products  and  (Wiley  and  others).     1898. 

p.  1169 ; 

American,  wheat,   oats,   barley,   and  rye,   chemical  composition 

and  physical  properties   of,  third   report  on  (Richardson). 

1886 

,    Area  and  production  of,  grown  in  1879 

Collected  at  World's  Columbian   Exposition,  analyses   of,  and 

compari.«ons  with  other  data  ( Wiley ) .     1895 

Collected  in  Russia  by  j\I.  A.  Carleton,  for  section  of  seed  and 

plant  introduction.  Agriculture  Department.     1899 

Condition  of,  monthly  notes  on 

Consumption  of,  in  Europe,  1885.     No.  16 

Crops  of.     See  Cereal  crops. 

Estimated  production  of.  of  U.  S. ,  1881.     No.  41 

Estimates  of,  of  1882.     No.  59 

Exports  of,  1866.     p.  432 

Geographic  distribution  of,  in  North  America,  Jan.  4,  1897 

same.  Mar.  1,  1897 

same  (Plumi)).     1898 

Growing,  ortalid  fly  injuring.     1895.     p.  352 

Improvement  of  (Blount) .     1882.     p.  104 

Insects  affecting — 

destruction  of.     1867.     p.  158 

other  dry  vegetable  foods  and,  report  on  (Chittenden).     1896. 

p.  112 

Production  and  distribution  of,  in  U.  S.  (Dodge).     1879 

Production  of,  in  Germany.     1876.     p.  367 

Russian — 

adapted  for  cultivation  in  U.  S.  (Carleton).     1900 

official  returns  of.     1891.     p.  474 

Rusts  affecting — 

experiments  in  treatment  of  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  195 

physiological  investigation  ( Carleton ) .     1899 

Smut  in,  prevention  of  (Kellerman  and  Swingle).     1891.     p.  26.. 
Stored,  and  other  products  in  Mexico,  insects  affecting  (Chitten- 
den).    1896.     p.  27 '. 


Classlflcatlon  no^ 


A9.7:7 
A9.6:4 


A28.4:16 

A8.1:4 

A29.6:26 

A6.5:5 

A9.7:4 


A29.6:27 

A28.5:7 
A28.5:7 
Al. 9:105 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:21 
A27.9:35 
A27.9:7 
A9.3:23 

A27.9:32 


A7.3:139 


A7.3:9 
A1.8:23 


A7.3:45 

A6.6:4 
A27.9: 
A27.9:23 

A27.9:20 

A27.9:21 

A27.9:4 

A5.4:21 

A5.4:22 

A5.3:ll 

A9.7.7 

A1.8:22 

A27.9:5 

A9.6:4 
A27.2:C33 

A27.9:14 

A6.3:23 
A27.9:29 


A28.5:7 

A28.3:16 

A28.5:6 

A9.8:4 


218 


Cereals — Continued 

Statistics  of,  annual 

Tariff  rates  on,  in  European  countries,  1894.     ]>.  32:5 

Variety  testing  in;  how  can  it  be  rendered  more  decisive?  (Hick- 
man).    1891.     p.97 ." 

See  also  Grain,  and  references  thereunder. 
Cereals  and  cereal  products,  adulteration  of  (Wiley  and  others). 

1898.     p.  1169 . . . ._ 

Cerebro-spinai  meningitis.     See  Horses. 

Cereus,  North  American  species  of,  preliminary  revision  of  (Coulter) . 

1896.     p.  355 

Cerletti,  M.  G.  B.     Peronospora  overcome  by  hydrate  of  lime.  1885. 

P  71 
Cestodes: 
Adult— 

of  cattle,  sheep,  and  allied  animals,  revision  of  (Stiles  and 

Hassall ) .     1893 

of  man  which   mav  possibly  occur  in  returning  American 

troops  (Stiles  and  Tayler) .     1902.     p.  43 

Larval,  of  man  which  may  possibly  occur  in  returning  American 

troops  (Stiles  and  Tayler) .     1902.     p.  47 

See  also  Tapeworms. 
Cha?tochloa,  North  American  species  of  (Scribnerand  Merrill).   1900. 
Chaffee,  Frank  P. : 

Meteorology  in  i)ublic  schools;  how  much  should  be  attempted; 

methods  of  teaching.     1902.     p.  85 

Weather- to  recast  distribution:  should  the  wording  of  forecasts  be 
confined  to  vocabulary  of  present  logotype  outfit?  is  it  ad- 
visable to  extend  vocabulary  of  logotype  outfit?     1889.     p.  48 . 
Weather  forecasts,  stamping,  on  mail  matter,  report  of  committee 

•  appointed  to  investigate  subject  of.     1896.     p.  51 

Weather  map,  how  to  make  synopsis  instructive  to  public.  1902. 

p. 137  

Yerby,  M.  H. ,  short  biography  of.     1900.     p.  539 

Chagres  River: 

Ratio  of  discharges  of,  to  rainfall  (Abbot).     1899.     p.  541 

Upper,  rainfall  and  drainage  in  (Abbot).     1900.     p.  243 

Chalcididis: 

North  American,  from  collections  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
and  of  C.  X.  Riley,  descriptions  of,  with  biological  notes,  and 
list  of  described  North  American  species  of  family  (Howard). 

1885 

Pupation  among,  methods  of  (Howard).     1891.     p.  193 

See  also  Aphelinina?. 
Chamberlain,  W.  J.     Crop  reports,  national  and  international,  ])aper 

on.     1882.     p.  137 

Chambers's  index  of  Tineina  of  U.  S.,  steps  toward  revision  of.     See 

Walsingham,  Lord.  ♦ 

Champaign,  J 11.: 

Swine  plague  at  (Detmers).     1879.     p.  19 

Texas  cattle  fever  investigations  in  (Detmers).     ISSO.     p.  2i)l 

Chance,  Edward  Mackay.    See,  as  collaborator,  P.igelow,  Willanl  Dell. 
Chancellor,  Charles  Williams.     Havre,  France,  cost  of  hauling  I'arin 

products  over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  3 

Chandler,  A.  H     Duty  of  water  in  Tule  River  Basin,  California. 

1902.     p.  159 

Chandler,  A.  J.  Anthrax  and  southern  cattle  fever  among  Cali- 
fornia cattle,     p.  450 

Clianiller,  William  Eaton.  Address  of,  before  convention  of  Na- 
tional League  for  (4ood  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  15 

Changa  or  niol(>  cricket  in  I'orto  Rico  (Barrett).     1902 

Channel  Islands:  the  people  and  their  cattle  (Hazard).     ]>.  77 

Chai)pel,  George  ]M.  Weather-forecast  distribution:  should  word- 
ing of  forecasts  be  conlined  to  vocabulary  of  present  logotype 
outtit?  Is  it  advisable;  to  extend  vocabularv  of  logotype  out- 
lit?     1899.     ]).  49 ■. 

Char.     ,S(r  Wooil  char. 


Index 

Classlflciitluii  no. 

A27.1: 
A27.9:32 


A10.3:7 

A7.3:13» 

A6.5:3 
A6.3:2 

A4.3:4 
A4.3:35 
A4.3:35 
A  3. 8:21 

A29.3:31 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:18 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 


A9.3:5 
A9.7:4 


A1.8:22 


A1.6:12 
A  1.6:34 


A22.4:27 

A10.3:119 

A4. 1:887-8 

Al  0.3:14 
A10.12:2 
A  1.8:22 

.\  29. 3:24 


210 


p.  26 


Index 

Charl)on.     See  Anthrax. 

Charles,  Vera  K.     See,  as  joint  author,  Pieters,  Adrian  John. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  hurricanes  at,  notes  on,  1752-1893  (Abbe).     1901. 

p.  548 

Charlottesville,  Va. : 

Grapevine,  downy  mildew  and  black  rot  of,  treatment  of,  with 

salts  of  copper  at,  in  18S7  (Lvman).     p.  5 

same,  1888  (Lyman),     p.  20 ". 

San  Jose  scale  at  (Schwarz).     1894.     p.  247 

Jefferson  Memorial  and  Interstate  good-roads  convention,  letter 

of  invitation  and  official  call  to.     1902 

Charpentier  de  Cossigny,  M.  J. : 

Agricultural  liydraulics;  translated  by  Mrs.  A.  F.  Wood.     1891. 

pt.  1.     p.  349 

Irrigation  theories  and  practices.     1891.     p.  268 

Charts  of  atmosphere  humidity,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  118... 
Chauveau,  A.  B.     Electricity,  atmospheric,  methods  and  instruments 

of  precision  for  study  of.     1 895.     p.  569 

Chauzit,  B.     Grapevine,  downy  mildew  of,  treatment  for,  in  France 

in  1887.     p.  75 

Chavez,  Augustin  M. ,  short  biography  of.     1902.     p.  451 

Chayote;  a  tropical  vegetable  (Cook).     1901 

Cheat.     See  Chess. 
Cheese : 

American,  deterioration  of.     p.  384 

Bacteria  cultures,  pure,  for  making. 
Colored  spots  in  (Pearson),     p.  229 

same 

Cream  in,  substitute  for.     1874.     p.  536 

Curd  inflation;  its  relation  to  bacterial  flora  of  foremilk  (Bolley). 

1896.    p.  78 " . . . 

Curd  test  in  making.     1898.     p.  24 

Curingof.     1901.     p.  27 

Curing  rooms,  construction  and  cooling  of.     1899.     p.  19 

Factory  for,  and  how  it  is  made  (Merry).     1896.     p.  45 

same,  reprinted .     n.  d 

Fat  in,  determination  of  (Van  Slyke).     1893.     j).  116 

Good,  how  to  select  ( Al vord ) .     1896 

Industry  of  State  of  New  York  ( Gilbert) .     1896 

Insects  affecting  ( Howard ) .     1896.     p.  100 

Making  at  high  altitudes  in  France.     1875.     p.  127 

Manufacture  and  consumption  of  (Al  vord).     1895.     p.  453 

Manufacture  of,  as  a  staple  article  of  export  (Goodale).     p.  381  .. 

Market  for,  in  England  (  Ash  by) .     p.  214 

National  standard  for  ( Eberman).     1893.     p.  60 

Oleomargarine.     1874-75.     p.  459 

Production  of,  information  relative  to  (Curtis).    1870.     p.  355  ... 

Production  statistics  of  butter  and.  "  1873.     p.  279 

Roquefort,  manufacture  of.     1868.     ji.  40 

Skipper  (Murtfeldt).     1893.     p.  170 

Small,  note  on.     1876.     p.  Ill 

See    also    Casein  —  Filled    cheese  —  New    York    State    Cheese 
Manufacturers'  Association. 
Chemical  analysis: 

Agricultural,  explanation  of  some  new  forms  of  ap])aratus  used 

in  (Wiley).     1890.     p.  96 

Edible  oils  and  fats,  methods  of  (Tolman) .     1901 

same  (Tolman).     1902.     p.  20 

Grapes  ( Wetherill) .     1862 

Methods  of,  of  commercial  fertilizers,  feeding  stuffs,  dairy  prod- 
ucts, and  fermented  liquors,  adopted  by  Association  of 
Official  Agricultural  Chemists — 

2d  annual  convention,  1885 

3d  annual  convention,  1886.     p.  49 

4th  annual  convention,  1887.     p.  59 

5th  annual  convention,  1888.     p.  57 

6th  annual  convention,  1889 


Classification  no. 


A29.6:28 


A6.3:5 

A6.3:10 

A9.7:6 


A22.2:C38 


A15.2:Ir72 
A15.2:P94i 
A29.6:29 


A29.3:ll* 

A6.3:5 
A  29. 6:30 
A6.3:28 


A4. 1:889-90 
A1.9:92 
A4. 1:898 
A4.4:;24 
A27,9:12 


A 10. 3:30 

A1.9:84 

Al. 9:144 

Al.9:97 

A4.3:15 

A4.4:19 

A7.3:38 

A4.4:ll 

A4.3:15 

A 9. 6:4 

A27.9:13 

A  1.10:895 

Al. 1:863 

A4. 1:899 

A7.3:41 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:6 

A9.7:6 

A27.9:14 


A  7. 3:28 
A7.2:Oi5 
A7.3:65 
A1.8:3 


A7.3:7 

A7.3:12 

A7.3:16 

A7.3:19 

A7.3:24 


220 


Chemioal  analj'Sis — Continued 
Methods  of,  etc. — Continued 
7th  annual  convention,  1890. 
8th  annual  convention,  1891. 
9th  annual  convention,  1892. 
10th  animal  convention,  1893. 
11th  annual  convention,  1894. 
12th  annual  convention,  1895, 
with  collaboration  of  L.  L. 


p.  189 

p.  179 

p.  195 

p.  169 

]).  341 

edited  l.y   Harvey  W.  Wiley, 
Van  Slyke  and  W.  D.  Bifrelow  . 
15tli  annual  convention,  1898,  edited  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley... 

changes  and  additions,  Dec.  12,  1896 

changes  and  additions,  Dec.  11,  1897 

outline  of.     1901 ■. 

provisional  methods,  at  LSth  annual  convention,  1901,  edited 
by  Harvey  W.  Wiley,  with  collaboration  of  W.  D.  Bigelow. 
See  (i/xd  Tanning  materials. 

Proximate,  notes  on  ( McMurtrie) .     1873.     p.  167 

See  itho  Alkali  soils  —  Cattle  foods  —  Food  materials  —  Fort  Scott — 
Fruits  —  Fungicides  —  Insecticides  —  Plants  —  Soils. 
Chemical  exhibit.     See  Chicago,  111. ,  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Chemical  fertilizers.     See  Fertilizers. 

Chemical  measuring  flasks,  testing  of,  notice  in  regard  to.    1897.    p.l59. 
Chemical  memoranda  on  agricultural  subjects,  monthl}-,  Nov.-Dec, 

1871.     p.  480 

Same  (Smith),  Jan.,  1872;   (Brown),  Feb.-Dec,  1872 

Same  ( McMurtrie) ,  Jan. ,  1873,  to  Dec. ,  1876 

Chemical  Society,  national,  committee  on,  of  Association  of  Official 
Agriculturist  Chemists,  report  of — 

1890.  p.  182  

1891.  p.  165 

Chemicals,  weed  destruction  by  means  of  (Evans).     1901.     p.  19  ... 

See  also  Enzymes. 
Chemistry: 

Abstracts   of    reports    of   agricultural    experiment    stations   on. 

1889-1902  

For  technical  and  practical  students  (Huston).     1896.     p.  88 

Relation  of,  to  progress  of  agrieulture  (  Wiley ) .     p.  201 

See  also  Agricultural  chemistry  —  Alkali  —  Cotton. 
Chemistry  and  economy  of  food,  methods  and  results  of  investiga- 
tions on  ( Atwater ) .     1895 

Chemistry  section.  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 
and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of: 

1890.  pp.  23, 108,  1.32 

1891 .  p. 20 

1892.  p. 36 

See  also  Agriculture  and  chemistry  section. 

Chemistry  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department: 

Exhibit  of,  at  Pan-American  Exposition,    Buffalo,   X.   Y.,   1901 

(Ewell  and  others).     1901 

Publications  of.     1899 

Work  of,  for  farmer  ( Wiley).     1897.     p.  76 

Chemists,  ( Xlicial  Agricultural,  Association  of: 

Historical  sketch  of  (Wiley).     1899.     p.  16 

2d  annual  convention,   1885,  proceedings  of,  edited  by  Charles 

W.  Dabney 

3d  annual  convention,  1886,  proceedings  of,  edited  by  Clifford 

Richardson  

4th  annual  convention,  1887,  proceeding.s  of,  edited  by  Clifford 

Richardson  

5th  annual  convention,  1888,  p)roceedings  of,  edited  by  Clifford 

Richardson 

6th  annual  convention,  1889,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W.  Wiley '. ".. 

7th  annual  convention,  1890,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W.  Wiley '. '.. 

8th  annual  convention,  1891,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W .  W  i  1  e  V : ■. . 


Index 

Classlftcatlon  no. 


A7.3:28 
A7.3:31 
A  7. 3:35 
A  7. 3:38 
A  7. 3:43 

A7.3:46i 

A7.3:46^ 

A7.4:2 

A7.4:4 

A7.4:7 


A7.3:65 
A27.9:ll 


A7.3:51 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:ll-14 


A7.3:28 
A7.3:31 
Al. 9:124 


A10.6: 
A10.3:41 
Al.  10:899 


A10.3:21 


A10.5:3 
A10.3:7 
A10.3:16 

A  7. 


A  7. 3:63 
A7.2:P96 
Al.  10:897 

A7.3:57 

A7.3:7 

A7.3:12 

A7.3:16 

A7.3:19 

A  7. 3:24 

A7.3:28 

.\7.3:.31 


221 


Index 

Chemit^ts,  Offu'ial  A;oricnltural,  Association  of — Continued 

9th  annual  c-onvention,  liS92,  jjroceedings  of,  edited  bv  Ilarvev 

W.  Wiley '. '. . 

same,  report  on.     p.  115 

10th  annual  convention,  189:!,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Ilarvev 

W.  Wiley ". '. . 

11th  annual  convention,  ISS'4.  jiroceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W.  Wiley ^ ^ '. . 

same,  report  on.     ]>.  1  iS 

12th  annual  convention,  ]S;i5,  proceedintjs  of,  edited  l)v  Harvev 

W.  Wiley 1 ". . 

same,  report  on.     ]).  '2(V.] 

];>th  annual  convention,  ISUti,  ])roceedings  of,  edited  l>v  llarxcv 

W.  Wiley : ■. . 

same,  report  on  (  Heal ) .     p.  272 

14th  annual  convention,  1897,  proceedings  of,  edited  1)V  Harvev 

W.  Wiley \ ". ". . 

same,  report  on  ( Beal ) .     ]>.  404 

15th  annual  convention,  1898,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W .  Wiley '. ■. . 

same,  report  on  ( Beal ) .     p.  504 

16th  annual  convention,  1899,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W.  Wiley " ". . 

same,  report  on  ( Allen),     p.  204 

17th  annual  convention,  1900,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W.  Wiley T ". ". . 

same,  report  on  ( May ) .     p.  503 

18th  annual  convention,  1901,  proceedings  of,  edited  bv  Harvev 

W.  Wiley " \  . 

same,  report  on  ( May) .     p.  406 

19th  annual  convention,  1902,  report  on  (Lawson).     p.  107 

Chenery,  Winthrop  W. : 

Holstein  cattle,     p.  161 

' '  Texel "  or  "  Mouton  Flandrin ' '  sheep,     p.  242 

Cherries,  food  value  of  (Langworthy).     1899.     p.  22 
Cherry  Hill,  N.  J.     Tornado  at,  report  of  (Emery). 

Cherry  leaves,  wild,  poisoning  by  (Evans),     p.  16 

Cherry  tree,  l)!ack  knot  of  (Peck),     p.  175 


Classiflciitiou  no. 


A  7. 3:35 

A10.6:4 


A  7.3:38 


A7.3:43 
A 10. 6:6 


A  7. 3:47 
A 10. 6:7 


A  7.3:49 

A 10. 6:8 


A  7. 3:51 
A 10. 6:9 


A  7. 3:56 
A  10.6:10 

A  7. 3:57 
A10.6:ll 

A  7. 3:62 
A 10. 6:1 2 


A7.3:67 

A10.6:13 

A10.6:14 


1895.     p.  252. . 


p.  o:^ 


same  (Taylor).     1874 
Chesnut,  Victor  King: 

Plants  poisonous  to  stock,  preliminary  catalogue  of.     p.  387 

Plants  used  bv  Indians  of  Mendocino  Countv,  California.     1902. 

p.  295 '. '. 

Poisonous  plants — 

principal,  of  U.  S.     1898 

some,  of  northern  stock  ranges.     1900.     p.  305 

some  common.     1896.     p.  137 

thirty,  of  I  ■ .  S.     1S98 

Chesnut,  Victor  King,  and  AVilcox,  Earley  Vernon.     Stock-poisoning 

plants  of  ■Montana,  preliminarv  report.     1901 

Chess,  seeds  of  (Hillman).     1902  ...'.... 

Chestnut  borer,  two-lined,  circular  relative  to  (Chittenden).     1897.. 

Chestnut  oak  for  railroad  ties,  circular  on  (Colman) .     1887 

Chestnut  trees: 

Decay  of,  in  North  Carolina.     1867.     p.  58 

Insect  injurv  to,  in  ^'irginiaand  neighboring  States  (Chittenden). 

1897.     p."  67 

Chestnuts,  culture  of  (Smith  and  Langworthy) .     1900.     p.  9 

Chester,  Frank  Dyer.     Copper  salts  as  fungicides.     1891.     p.  21 

Chicago,  111.: 

Ancient  climates  near  ( Abbe) .     1895.     ji.  424 

Climate  of  ( Hazen).     1893 

Corn  and  wheat  in.     1 861-66.     p.  431 

Dietary  studies  in,  in  1895  and  1896,  conducted  with  cooperation 
of  Jane  Addams  and  Caroline  L.  Hunt  of  Hull  House  (Atwa- 
ter  and  Bryant) .     1898 


.\1. 1:864 
A  1.1:864 
Al. 9:105 
A29.6:23 
Al. 9:103 
A  1.1:872 
A27.9:12 

A4. 1:898 

A6.5:7 

A6.3:20 
Al. 10:900 
Al.  10:896 
A1.9:86 

A6.3:26 
A19.3":R31 
A9.5:24 
A13.4:4 

A27.9:5 

A9.6:7 
Al. 9:114 
A28.5:6 

A29.6:23 
A29.3:10 
A27.9:4 


A10.3:55 


222 


Index 

(lassiflcutloii  uu. 


32 


Chu-ajjo,  111. — Continued 

Farm  animals  at,  range  or  average  price  of — 

1S*)7  and  LS9S.     p.  579 

LS99.     p.  673 

1900.     J).  569 

Growth  of  the  Northwest  and.     1864.     So.  2 

Horgeshow  of  1890  (Martin).     1891.     p.  349  ..I 

Horses  from,  export  of  ( Bruette).     1897.     p.  84 

Live  stock  and  meat  traffic  of  (Perry),     p.  245 

Live  stock  at,  range  of  jirices  of.     p.  240 

Live  stock  receipts  and  shipments— 

1868.  p.  21  

1869.  pp.  239,  300*,  371 

same.     p.  45 

1870.  p.  282  

same.     p.  19 

1871.  p.  89  

1872.  p.  402  

Lumber  trade  at,  1857-68.     p.  62 

Precipitation  at.  1889-91.     p.  108 

Pork-packing  in,  1867.     p.  372 

Railroad  freights  from,  1866.     p.  27 

Trade  of,  1867-68.     p.  20 

Union  stock  vanls  in,   southern  cattle  fever  at   (Trumbower). 

p.  444 '. 

Weather  forecast  district,  monthlv  report  of — 

Sept. ,  1898-May,  1899  ( Cox )  . .' 

June,  Jul  V,  1899  ( Beals ) 

Sept.-Xov.,  1899  (Cox) 

Dec., 1899  (Beals)  

Jan.-June,  1900  (Cox) 

Julv,  1900  ( Bigelow ) 

Sept.,  1900-March,  1901  (Cox ) 

Apr.,  1901  (Walz) 

Mav,  June,  1901  (Cox) 

July, 1901  (Walz)   

Sept.  ,1901  ( Cox ) , 

Oct. ,  1 901  ( Walz ) 

Nov. ,  1901-March,  1902  (Cox) 

Apr.,  1902  ( Walz) , 

May-Oct.,  1902  (Cox) 

Chicago,  111.,  International  Live  Stock  Exposition,  1900: 

Canadian  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine  for  exhibition  at,  special  order, 
providing  for  importation  of — 

Julv  13,  1900 

Sept.  12,  1901 

July  1  (),  1 902 

Report  on  ( Wilson  and  Hill) .     p.  63 , 

Chicago,  111.,  International  Meteorological  Congress,  August  21-24, 
1893: 

Proceedings  of  ( Fassig) .     1894.    p.  227 

Report  on  ( Fassig) .     3  i)arts 

Chicago,  111.,  National  Convention  of  Cattle  Breeders  and  Other 
Stockmen,  called  to  consider  subject  of  contagious  diseases  of 
domestic  animals — 

[1st],  Nov.,  1883,  ])roceedings  of 

[2d],  Nov.,  1884,  proceedings  of 

[3d],  Nov.,  1885,  addresses  before,  by  Norman  J.  Colman  and 

I).  K.  Salmon 

Chicago,  111.,  National  Good  Roads  and  Irrigation  Congress,  letter 

of  invitation  to.     1900 

Chicago,  111.,  W(jrld's  Agricultural  Congress,  report  of  committee  on 

( Morrow  ) .     1893.    p.  1 04 

Chicago,  111.,  World's  Columl)ian  Exposition,  1893: 

Agri(uilturai  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  collective  exhibit 
of.  circulars  relati  veto 


A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:2 
A4.1:889-90 
A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:897 


A27.9:7 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:20 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:7 

A4. 1:884 


A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 


:27 

:27 

:27 

:28 

:28 

:28,  29 

:29 

:29 

:29 

:29 

:29 

:29,  30 

:30 

:30 


A4.5:67 
A4.5:90 
A4.5:96 
A4. 1:900 


A29.6:21 
A29.3:ll 


A1.8:29 
A  1.8:33 


A1.8:38 

A22.2:C43 

A10,3:16 

A10.2:C43 


*By  a  iiiisi)riiit,  this  jiii^'r  luimlHT  nppears  twu't 


223 


1893  (Arms-bv^ 

1893  (Alvord). 

1894  (Armsby). 
Apiarian  exhibit  at 


Index 

Chicago,  111.,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893 — Continued 
Agricultural  experiment  stations,  cooperative  exhibit  at,  report 
of  committee  on — 

1891  ( Harris),    p.  43 

1892  ( Armsbv) .    p.  24 , 

■         p.99 

p.  103 

p-;5-t 

(Benton).     1S94.     p.  242 

Cereals  cf)llected  at,  analyses  of  ( Wiley) .     1895 

Chemical  exhibit  at,  re{)ort  of  committee  of  Association  of  Official 

Agricultural  Chemists  on.     1891.     p.  170 

Dairy  tests  at,  report  of  committee  on  (Scovell) .     1894.    p.  52 

Entomology,  economic,  catalogue  of  exhibit  at 

Insect  collections  of  (Chittenden).    1894.    p.  236 

Insects  occurring  in  foreign  exhibits  of  (Riley) .    1894.     p.  213 

same,  destruction  of  (Chittenden) .      1894.     p.  225 

Special  report  of  assistant  secretary  on.     p.  53 

same 

Chick-pea.     Hee  Gram. 

Chickamauga  National  Park,  forestry  rei)ort  on.     p.  321 

Same,  p.  321 

Chicken  cholera,  experiments  with.     p.  211 

See  also  Fowl  cholera. 

Chicken  tick,  note  on  ( Hassall ) .     p.  496 

Chickens: 

Animal  parasites  of,  check  list  of  ( Hassall ) .     1896 

Apoplectiform  septicemia  in  (Norgaard  and  Mohler).     1902 

Different  breeds  of,  weights  of  eggs  of  (Emery),     p.  474 

Gape  disease  of.     1 898.     p.  28 

Ground  grain  vs.  whole  grain  for.     p.  19 

Standard  varieties  of  ( Howard  ) .     1896.     p.  445 

same 

Young,  skim  milk  for.     1898.     p.  20 

same  (Anderson),     p.  477 

See  also  Chinese  incubators  —  Poultry. 

Chickens  and  their  diseases  in  Hawaii  ( Sedgwick ) .     1901 

Chicorv  growing  as  an  addition  to  resources  of  the  American  farmer 

( Kains) .     1898 

Same,  circular  on  ( Kains ) .     1900 -. 

Chilcott,  Ellery  Channing,  and  Burnett,  E.  A.     Mutton,  feeding  for, 

in  South  Dakota,     p.  471 

Childs,  O.  W.     Rainfall  in  Nicaragua,  record  of.     1850-51.     p.  409.. 

Chile,  agriculture  of.     1891.     p.  285 

Chilo  saccharalis  in  New  Mexico  (Townsend).     1891.     p.  24 

China: 

Agriculture  in.     1893.     p.  23 

Ailanthus  silkworm  of,  additional  observations  on  (Morris),     p. 

390 

Locusts  in,  in  1878.     App.     p.  65 

same,  extermination  of  (Scatchkow).     App.     p.  65 

Our  trade  with.     1889-99.     (Hitchcock) 

San  Jose  scale  in,  resume  of  search  for  native  home  of.     1902. 

p.  65 

Treat}^  of  Shimonoseki,  between  Japan  and,  Apr.  17,  1895,  and 

possibilities  of  U.  S.  trade  with 

See  also  Amoy  —  Indo-China  —  and  headings  beginning  Chinese. 
China  grass.     See  Ramie. 
Chinch  Vjug: 

Destruction  of,  in  field  by  artificial  introduction  of  contagious 

diseases  (Snow).     1891.     p.  279 

Disease  and  other  notes  (Snow).     1891.     p.  69 

Early  occurrence  of,  in  Mississijipi  Valley  (Forbes).     1889.    p.  249. 
Experiments  for  destruction  of,  in  field  by  artificial  introduction 

of  contagious  diseases  (Snow).     1891.     p.  145 

Experiments  on  (Forbes).     1883.     p.  23 

Hibernation  of  (Marlatt).     1894.     p.  232 


Classlftcation  no. 


A10.5:3 

A10.3:7 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:20 

A9.7:6 

A7.3:45 

A7.3:31 
A 10. 3:20 
A9.3:31 
A9.7:6 
A9.7:6 
A9.7:6 
Al.  1:893 
A5. 1:893 


Al.  1:892 
A13. 1:892 
A1.6:22 

A4. 1:899 


A4.4:9 
A4.3:36 
A4. 1:899 
A1.9:84 
A1.9:84 
Al.  10:896 
A1.9:51 
A1.9:84 
A4. 1:899 

A10.9:l 


A6.3:19 
A6.4:29 


A4. 1:898 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:29 
A9.7:4 


A27.9:32 


Al.  1:862 
A8.1:3 
A8.1:3 
A12.3:18 

A9.6:37 

A12.4:5 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:l 

A10.5:3 
A9.3:2 

A9.7:7 


224 


p.  51 


Chinch  bug — Continued 
History  of  (Howard] 

same.     1888 

Interesting  outljreak  of,  in  northern  Oliio.     1899.     p.  55 

Its  i)rol)able  origin  and  (Hffusion,  its  habits  and  development, 

natural  checks  and  reme<lial  and  preventive  measures,  with 

mention  of  habits  of  allied  European  species.     1898 

0])servations  in  Iowa  in  1894  ( Osl)orn ) .     1894.     p.  230 

Ohio  f)utbreak  of,  three  years'  study  of  (Webster).     1896.     p.  18.. 
Kemedies  for  (Glover) — 

1875.     p.  442 

1881.  p.  87  

1882.  p.  87 

Chincha.     Sec  Skunks. 

Chinese  and  fruitarians,  nutrition  investigations  among,  at  California 

Agri(;ultural  Experiment  Station,  1899-1901  (Jaffa).     1901 

Chinese  incubators  (Brill),     p.  247 

Chinese  labor  in  agriculture,     p.  572 

Chinese  tea-i)lant  or  thea  virdis: 

Cultivation  and  manufacture  of  tea  from,  in  l^.  S.,  practicability 

of.     p.  349 

Practical)ilitv  of  its  culture  and  manufacture  in  U.  S.     1877 

same.     (2d  p.  26) 

Chinese  vegetable  food  materials,  their  nutritive  and  economic  value, 

description  of  (Blasdale).     1899 

Chinook  winds: 

Description  of  ( Garriott) .     1892.     p.  23 

same  ( (ilass).     1902.     p.  41 

Havre,  Mont.,  notes  on  (A])be).     1898.     p.  568 

History  of  (Burrows).     1901.     p.  555 

How  they  came  to  Montana  in  1896  (Coe).     p.  413 

Iowa,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1897.     p.  545 

Montana  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  426 

Oregon,  report  of  ( Pague) .     1896.     p.  460 

Chinook  and  signs  of  its  approach,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  213. 

Chinooks  and  hot  winds  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  77 

Chinooks  versus  kuro  siro,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  114 

Chionobas   (oeneis)  macounii,  preliminary  notes  upon  (Fletcher). 

1889.     p.  45  

Chipman,  A.  J.     Rocky  Mountain  locust  in  Kansas  and  Colorado 

in  1880.     App.     p.  55 

Chittenden,  Frank  Ilurlhut: 

Agrilus,  \oith  American  species  of,  food  plants  and  injurv  of. 

1900.     p.  64 , ". . . . 

Apple-tree  l)orers,  larger 

Asparagus,  insects  that  affect.     1 898.     p.  54 

Asparagus  beetles.     1896.     [>.  341 

Bean  leaf-beetle,  rejiort  on.     1 897.     p.  64 

Beans  and  i)eas,  insects  injurious  to.     p.  233 . 

Beetles,  certain  iniported,  distribution  of.     1895.     p.  326 

Birch  trees,  destru(;tive  borer,  enemy  of.     1898.     p.  44 

Bronze  ai)ple-tree  weevil.     1900.     p.  37 

Cereals,  stored,  and  other  products  in  Mexico,  insects  affecting. 

1896.     p.  27 

( 'ereals  and  other  dry  vegetable  foods,  insects  affecting.     1896. 

p.  1 1 2 

("hestnut  and  pine  trees  in  Virginia  and  neighboring  States,  in.sec^t 

injury  to.     1897.     p.  67 

( 'hestnut  ])orer,  two-lined,  circular  on.     1897 

(■hicago,  111.,  World's  Columbian  pjxposition,  1893 — 

destruction  of  insects  occurring  in  foreign  exhibitions.     1894. 

p.  225  

insect  collections  of.     1894.     p.  23(5 

Coleopterous  enemies  of  grapevine,  some.     1895.     ]>.  :!84 

Cucumber  beetle,  notes  on.     1898.     ]>.  '27 

Fall  army  worm  and  variegated  cutw(jrm.     1901 

Flea-beetle  living  on  purslane.     1898.     p.  83 


Index 

C'lasslflratlon  no. 


A  1.1:887 

A9.3:17 

A9.6:20 


A9.6:15 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:6 

A27.9:13 
Al.  1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 


A10.3:107 
A4. 1:900 
Al.  1:870 


Al. 1:877 

A1.6:3 

A1.2:An7^ 

A 10. 3:68 

A  29. 6: 20 
A29.3:31 
A29.6:26 
Al. 10:901 
A29.6:24 
A  29. 6:25 
A  29. 6:23 
A  29. 6:24 
A  29. 6:25 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:26 

A9.7:2 

A8.1:3 


A9.6:22 

A9.5:32 

A9.6:10 

Al. 10:896 

A9.6:9 

Al.  10:898 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:18 

A9.6:22 


A  9. 8:4 


A 9. 6:4 


A9.6:7 
A9.5:24 


A9.7:6 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:10 

A9.6:29 

A9.6:18 


114—04- 


-15 


225 


1899 


Index 

Cliittemlen,  Frank  Ilurlbnt — Continued 

Fruit-tree  l)ark-beetle,  circular  on.     1898 

Garden  and  orchard  crops,  some  insects  injurious  to. 

Garden  crops,  insects  injurious  to.     1900 

Grain,  stored,  insects  injurious  to.    1896 

Grain,  stored,  more  important  insects  injurionsto.    1894.    p.  1*77 

Green  clover  worm.     1 901 .     p.  45 

Green  pea  louse,  destructive,  circular  on.     1901 

Herbivorous  habits  of  certain  dermestidjc.     1895.     p.  36 

Horse-radish  flea-beetle,  report  of.     1895.     p.  404 

Hyinenopterous  parasites  of  Coleoptera,  observations  on  some. 

1898.  p.  247 _ _ 

Insects,  principal  injurious,  in  1901.     p.  674 

Insects  and  weather;  observations  during  season  of  1899.     p.  51.. 

same.     1900.     p.  63 

Languria,  notes  on.     1890.     p.  346 

Leaf-mining  locust  beetle,  with  notes  on  related  species.     1902. 

p.  70 

Leaf-tyer  of  grape  and  elderberry.     1898.     j).  82 

Mediterranean  flour  moth,  development  of.     1896.     p.  85 

Millet,  inspect  injury  to.     1898.     p.  84 

Palm  and  palmetto  weevils.     1902.     p.  23 

Plants,  useful,  certain  species  of  Coleoptera  that  attack,  notes  on. 

1897.     p.  20 

Potato-bud  weevil,  report  of.     1895.     p.  350 

Rhinoceros  beetle,  notes  on.     1902.     p.  28 

Rose-chafer,  circular  on.     1 895 

Rose  leaf-beetle,  report  on.     1897.     p.  60 

Squash  bug,  common,  circular  on.     1899 

Squash-vine  borer,  circular  on.     1899 

Strawberry  weevil — 

circular  on.     1897 

habits  and  remedies,  supplementary  notes  on.     1894.     p.  14  .. 

injuries  and  bibliographv,  notes  on.     1898.     p.  82 

report  of.     1893.     p.  167 

Striped  cucumber  beetle.     1898 

Tobacco  flea-beetle,  report  on.     1898.     p.  79 

Tobacco-stalk  weevil.     1902.     p.  66 

Twig  pruners  and  allied  species.     1898.     p.  35 

Vegetable  crops,  some  insects  injurious  to.     1902 

Vegetable  products,  stored,  insects  affecting,  collection  of  articles 

on  some  little-known.     1897 

Violet,  rose,  and  other  ornamental  jilants,  some  insects  injurious 

to.     1901 

White  pine,  insect  enemies  of.     1899.     p.  55 

Chittenden,    H.   M.     Road    system.    Government,   of  Yellowstone 

National  Park.     1901.     p.  72 

Chlorin.     See  Proteid  matters. 
Choate,  A.  B. : 
'  Address  of,  before  Minnesota  good  roads  convention,  Jan.,  1894. 

pp.  5,  11 

State  aid  to  road  building  in  ^Minnesota.     1898 

Cholera,  report  relative  to.     1866.     pp.  56,  127 

See  also  Chicken  cholera —  Fowl  cholera  —  Hog  cholera. 
Chovven,  W.  S.     Address  of,  before  Minnesota  good  roads  conven- 

1894.     p.  13 

See  Schwolson. 

Aneroid  barometer,  report  on.     1898.     p.  547 

Christian,  George  L.     Address  of,  before  Virginia  good  roads  con- 
vention, Oct.  18,  1894.     p.  8 

Chronological  cycles,  note  on  (Al)be).     1900.     p.  557 

Chrysalis,  curious,  report  of.     1892.     p.  131 

Cluibbuck,  Levi.     Dairy  industry  in  Missouri  and  Kansas.     1897 

Chufa,  or  earth  almond,  cultivation  of.     1876.     p.  37 

Churches,  relation  of,  to  State  colleges  and  universities  (Harris). 

1899.  p.  100 


('lasslfleatlon  no. 

A9.5:29 

A9.6:19 

A9.6:23 

A1.9:45 

Al.  10:894 

A9.6:30 

A9.5:43 

A9.6:2 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:5 
Al.  10:901 
A9.6:22 
A9.6:30 
A9.7:2 

A9.6:38 

A9.6:18 

A9.6:6 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:38 


tion,  Jan., 
Chwol.son,  Orest 
Chree,  Charles 


A9.6:9 

A9.7:7 

A9.6.38 

A9.5:ll 

A9.6:7 

A9.5:39 

A9.5:38 

A9.5:21 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:10 

A9.7:5 

A9.5:31 

A9.6:10 

A9.6:38 

A9.6:18 

A9.6:33 

A9.6:8 

A9.6:27 
A 13. 3:22 

A22.3:21 


A22.3:2 

A22.4:32 

A27.9:4 


A  22. 3:2 

A29.6:26 

A22.3:ll 
A29.6:28 
A9.7:5 
A4.3:18 

A27.9:14 

A10.3:65 


226 


Cicada,  periodical,  or  seventeen-year  locust: 

Account  of  Cicada  septendecini,  its  natural  enemies,  and  means  of 
preventing  its  injury,  with  sunnnary  of  distribution  of  differ- 
ent broods  (Marlatt ).     18!t8 ." 

Broods  of,  new  nonienclaturt>  for  (Marlatt).     1902 

Circular  on — 

1897  (Schwarz) 

1898  (Schwarz) 

1902  ( Hunter) 

Consideration  of  validity  of  old  records  bearing  on  distribution  of 
broods  of,  with  particular  reference  to  occurrence  of  broods  VI 

and  XXIII  in  1898  (Marlatt).     1898.     p.  59 

Feeding  habits  of  adults  of  ( Quaintance).     1902.     p.  90 

Forecast  for  1894  (Riley) 

New  nomenclature  for  broods  of  (Marlatt).     1898.     p.  52 

Present  year's  appearances  of.     1893.     p.  298 

Report  on  (Riley ).     1885 

Southeastern  Indiana.     1886.     p.  24 

Cicindela  limbata,  report  on  (Bruner).     1889.     p.  144 

Cider: 

Address  on,  before  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 

1901  (Alwood).     p.  84 .' 

Adulteration  of  ( Crampton) .     1887.     p.  263 _ 

American,  composition  of,  and  substances  used  in  adulteration 

(Crampton) .     p.  1 83 

Sweet,  preservation  of.     1 898.     p.  29 

Cigar-leaf  tobacco: 

Cultivation  of,  in  Florida  ( Floyd) .     1899 

Curing  and  fermentation  of  (Loew.) .     1899 

Temperature  changes  in  fermenting  piles  of  ( Whitney  and  Means ) . 

1899 

See  also  Tobacco. 
Cigar-wrapper  leaf,  methods  of  exoerimenting  with  (Jenkins).    1901. 

p .  1 02 ; 

Cimbex,  American,  adults  of,  injuring  willow  and  cottonwood   in 

Nebraska  (Webster).     1890.     p.  228 

Cinchona: 

Cultivation  of — 

in  United  States  ( Antisell ) .     p.  454 

in  India.     1870.     p.  285 

Noteon.     1864.     No.  1.     p.  27 

Planting  of,  in  Jamaica  (Parry).     1871.     j).  120 

Cincinnati,  Ohio: 

Hogs  packed  at,  1833-64.     No.  6.     p.  33 

_  Pork-packing  in,  1833-67.     p.  52 

Cipher  code,  international,  for  correspondence  respecting  the  aui-ora 

and  related  conditions  (Veeder).     1894.     p.  26 

Cipher  code  of  wind-signal  orders,  amending  instructions  to  special- 
display  men.     1892 ' 

Circle    City,    Alaska,    meteorological    observations    near,    1896-98 

(Holt),     p.  542 

Circumscissa.     See  Cercospora  circumscissa. 

Cirencester,  P^ngland,  Royal  Agricultural  College  at,  report  on.    1885. 

p.  70 

Cist,  Charles.     Hog  and  its  products,     p.  382 

Cities: 

Industries  of.     1884.     No.  8.     p.  26 

Milk  supi)ly  of.     p.  332 


Sewage  of  (Brown).     1872.     p.  379 


Cities  and  towns,  weeds  in  (Dewey).     1898.     ]>.  193 
Citrate-soluble  phosphoric;  acid.     See  Guanos ^ — Phosphoric  acid. 
Citricacid,  action  of,  on  basicslag  (Huston  and  Jones).    1896.    p.  68. 

Citric  acid  in  milk,  report  on  (Soulhet).     1889.     p.  155 

Citron,  culture  of  (Redden),     p.  147 

Citrus  fruits,  principal  diseases  of,  in  Florida  (Swingle  and  Webber). 

1896 

See  also  Orange. 


Index 

Classlflcatlon  no. 


A9.6:14 
A9.5:45 


A9.5:22 
A9.5:.30 
A9.5:44 


A9.6:18 

A9.6:37 

A9.2:P41 

A9.6:18 

A9.7:5 

A9.3:8 

A9.3:12 

A9.7:2 


A7.3:67 
A7.3:13* 

Al.  1:887 
A1.9:78 

A1.8:62 
A1.8:59 

A1.8:60 


A 10. 3:99 
A9.7:2 

Al.  1:866 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:3 
A27.9:9 

A27.9:2 
A27.9:5 

A  29. 3:1 11 

A29.2:C49 

A  29. 6:26 


A  1.8:36 
A  1.1:866 


A  27.9:22 
A  1.1:872 
A27.9:10 
A 1.10:898 

A7.3:49 
A7.3:24 
A  1.1:867 

A28.3:8 


227 


Index 

('laKsIfloation  no. 

Citrus  tvocs,  scale  insect  and  mite  enemies  of  (]\rarlatt).     1900.    p.  247.  Al. 10:900 
Civil  Service: 

Examinations — 

assistants  in   Department  of  A<;riculture    (Abbe).  1898.     p. 

564 A29.6:26 

Weatlier  I'.urean  employees  ( Abbe) .     1898.     p.  63 A29.6:26 

weather  observers  in  U.  8.  "Weather  Bureau  ( Kimball ).     1898. 

p.  548 A29.6:26 

Letters  relative  to  classifled  service,  etc.,  in  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment   A1.2:C49 ^ 

Keport  on,  in  Agricultun^  Department.     1896 A1.4:5 

same  ( Dalmev).     1897 A10.4:33 

Clam,  long,  rapid  disappearance  of  (Beal).     1898.     p.  19 Al. 9:103 

Clark,  II.  C.     IMeat  industries  of  United  States,  report  accompany- 
ing exhibit  of  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  at  Paris  Exposition. 

1889.     p.  359 A4. 1 :887-8 

Clark,  Josephine  Adelaide: 

Agricultural  College  libraries.     1902.     p.  25 A10.3:115 

Mushrooms,  edible  and  poisonous,  reference  list  of  publications 

relating  to.     1898 A17.3:20 

Phanerogams  and  Pteridophytes,  North  American,  new  species 
of,  published  in  1891,  systematic  and    alphabetic  index. 

1892.     p.  151 A6.5:l 

same,  published  in  1892.     p.  233 A6.5:l 

See  alxo,  for  reports  as  Librarian,   Librarv,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment, 1901,  1902 .' A17.1: 

Clark,  V.  A.: 

Ai)p]es,  keeping  qualities  of.     1900.     p.  16 Al. 9:119 

Apples,  storing  without  ice.     1900.     p.  5 Al. 9:119 

Cold  storage  on  the  farm.     1900.     p.  9 Al. 9:119 

Corn,  sweet,  and  pole  beans,  forcing  of,  under  glass.    1898.    p.  13.  Al. 9:105 

Fruit,  mechanical  cold  storage  for.     1900.     p.  12 Al. 9:119 

Fruit  trees,  close  root  pruning  of.     p.  13 Al. 9:103 

Garden  crops,  fertilizers  for.     1898.     p.  12 Al. 9:105 

Plums,  cross-pollination  of.     1899.     p.  6 Al. 9:103 

See  alw,  as  joint  author.  True,  Alfred  Charles. 

Clarke,  J.  W.     Fruit  gathering,  ripening  and  keeping.     )>.  152 Al. 1:864 

Clarke,  Lowell.     Lamb  feeding  in  Colorado,     p.  275 A4.1 :901 

Claxton,  T.  F.: 

Mauritius  cyclone  of  Dec.  5,  1897.     p.  62 A29.6:26 

Thunderstorms,  two,  at  Royal  Alfred  Observatory,   Mauritius. 

1900.     p.  63 ". ". A29.6:28 

Clay,  John,  jr.     Breeder,  work  of,  in  improving  live  stock,     p.  627  .  Al. 10:899 
Clay: 

Filtration  of,  from  soil  solutions,  capillary  studies  and.     1902 A26.3:19 

Suspended,  filtration  of,  from  soil  solutions  (Briggs).  1902.    p.  31.  A26.3:19 
Clayton,  IL  IL: 

Cloud  observations  at  Blue  Hill.     1897.     p.  135 A29.6:25 

Clouds,  different,  forms  of,  mean  heights  and  velocities  of.     1892. 

p.  50 A29.6:20 

Clearing  new  land  (Williams).     1902 A1.9:150 

Clematis,  decay  in,   Phytomvza  affinis,   as  cause  of   (Bos).     1893. 

p.  92 ". A9.7:6 

Clement,  A.  W.     Pneumonia  among  horses,     p.  381  A4.1:889-90 

Clermont-Ferrand,    France,    International    Hydrological,    Climato- 
logical,    and   Geological  Congress,    Sept.    28  to  Oct.  2,  1896 

(Rotch).     p.  367 A29.6:24 

Cleveland,  Ohio.     See  St.  Ignatius  College. 

Clift,  J.  W.     Road  improvement,  requisites  to.     1902.     p.  26 A22.3:23 

Climate: 

Alaska  (Henry).     1897.     p.  248 A29.6:25 

same  (Moore).     1897 A29.2:A11 

Ancient,  near  Chicago  ( Abbe).     1895.     p.  424 A29.6:23 

Antigua,  W.  I.,  seasonal  variations  in  1890-1900  (Kimball),     p. 

168 A29.6:29 

Appalachians,  southern  (Henry),     p.  143 A1.2:Ap4^ 

Arkansas,  southwestern,  1840-67.     p.  429 A27.9:8 


228 


Climate — Continued 

Athene,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  554 

Bagnio,  Philii)pine  Islands  (Stetson) .     1902.     p.  478 

British  Islands  ( Harding) .     1896.     p.  611 

California  (Irish).     1895.     ]>.  475 

Canada.     See  Canada,  cliniatological  data. 

Changes  in  local  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  491 

Colorado,  and  its  effect  on  trees  ( Parsons).     1888.     p.  221 

Conflict  of  man  with,  notes  on  ( Abl)e)  1899.     p.  257 

Controlling  factor    in  long-distance   transmission    of  electrical 

energy  (McAdie).     1897.     p.  439 

Death  Vallev,  Cal.  ( Harrington ) .     1892 

Denmark  ( Paulsen).     1896.     p.  640 

Florida,  statement  of  products  and  (Knapp).    1885.     Xo.  19,  ]>.  2."L 

Geological  ages  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  313 

Georgia  ( Hemphill ) .     1882 

Glacier  as  an  index  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  177 

Harpoot,  Turkey  in  Asia,  1898-1900  (  Huntington).     1901.    \^.  250. 
Hawaii.     See  Hawaii,  cliniatological  data. 

Idaho,  some  features  of  ( Blandford ).     1901.     p.  19 

Influence  of,  on  animal  life  (Dean).     1902.     p.  107. 

Jamaica.     See  Jamaica,  cliniatological  data. 

Liberia,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1898.     p.  215 

Local,  influence  of  small  lakes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  56."! 

Maine  ( Boardman ) .     1884 

Malay  Archipelago  (Van  der  Stok).     1896.     p.  66!) 

Mexico.     1894.     p.  333 

See  also  Mexico,  cliniatological  data. 

Mexico,  City  of  ( Barcena) .     1896.     p.  601 

Mississippi  "(Hurt).     1884 

Missouri,  notes  on  (Hackett).     1899.     p.  582 

Netherlands  (Snellen).     1896.     p.  627 

Norway  (Mohn).     1896.     p.  647 

Ohio,  western.       1868-1870.     p.  198 

Oregon.     1871.     p.  129 

Oscillation  of,  in  ai-id  regions,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  544  . . 

Pacific  coast  (Merrick),     p.  280 

Pacific  slope  (Hilgard).     1892.     p.  9 

Periodicity  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  511 

Permanence  of  (Sims).     1901.     p.  121 

same  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  175 

Philippines  (Brewer).     1900.     p.  102 

Publications  on,  American,  note  on  (Abbe).     1^98.     j).  461 

Puerto  Rico  ( Harrington) .     1898.     p.  437 

Relations  of  soil  to  (Hilgard).     1892 

St.  Lawrence  Island,  1 894-99  ( Ilenrv ) .     p.  457 

Santa  Barbara,  California.     1871.     p.  196 

South  Carolina  ( Hemphill ).     1882 

Spokane,  Wash. ,  1882-99  ( Stewart ) .     p.  490 

Statistics  of,  1896,  report  of  ( Heni'y ) .     p.  277 

Studies  of — 

1899  (Walz).     p.  136 

1902  (Herrmann) .     ji.  198 

1902  (Fassig).     p.  200 

Texas  (Al)be).     1894.     p.  331 

United  States  ( Hazen ) .     1896.     p.  5S5  .  m 

same  ( Allen) .     1896.     p.  5,S5 

West  Indies  (Hall).     1896.     j).  5,S9 

See  aZ.so  Arid  regions  —  Climatology  —  Cold  Friday  —  Cold  waves — 

Meteorology — and  headings  i)eginning  Climate,  ('limatology. 

Climate  and  corn,  relation  of  (  Wren).     1901.     p.  8 

Climate  ahd  crime,  relation  between  (Abbe).     1897.     j).  259 

Climate  and  crop  and  storm-warning  services  of  Weather  Bureau, 

value  of,  to  industries  of  Cuba  and  other  islands  of  West  Indies 

(Hayes.)     1902.     p.  58 

same,  to  Porto  Rico  ( Noycs) .     1902.     p.  60 


Index 

Classification  no. 

I  A29.6:26 
A29.6:30 
A29.3:ll» 
A1.10:895 


A29.6:25 
A 13. 3:2 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 

A29.3:l 

A29.3:112 

.127.9:23 

.\29.6:26 

A1.6:47 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 
A29.3:31 


A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 

A1.7:4 

A29.3:ll'' 

A27.9:.32 

A29.3:ll^ 

A1.7:3 

A29.6:27 

A29.3:113 

A29.3:ll» 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:9 

A  29. 6:28 

Al.  1:867 

A1.8:20 

A  29. 6:29 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A  29. 6:28 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.3:3 

A  29. 6:27 

A27.9:9 

Al.6-47 

A  29. 6:28 

A29. 1:897 


A29.3:24 

.129.3:31" 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:21 

.129.3:11-' 

A  29. 3:11* 

A29.3:ll» 


A  29. 6:29 
A  29. 6:25 


A29.3:31 
A29.3.31 


229 


Index 

Classification  no. 

Climate  and  crop  bulletins A29.7: 

Climate  and  crop  cxjnditions,  are  changes  in  present  forms  for  report- 
ing weekly,  advisable?  (Mitchell).     1899.    p.  126 A29.3:24 

same  (Linney).     1899.     p.  126 A29.3:24 

Climate  and  crop  correspondents,  Weather  Bureau,  how  many  are 
recjuired  to  meet  fully  the  needs  of  Bureau  in  its  climate  and 

crop  service?     (Allen.)     1902.     p.  195 A29.3:31 

See,  aho  Climate  and  crojj  service. 
Climate  and  crop  sections,  Weather  Bureau: 

Monthly  reports  of,  extracts  from  Apr. -Dec.  (Abbe).     1898 A29.6:26 

Publications  of,  necessity  for  binding  and  otherwise  preserving 

(Belden).     1902.     p.  177 A29.3:31 

Should  monthly  reports  of,  contain  onlv  original  matter?     (Love- 
land).     1902.     p.  187 .' A29.3:31 

See  a!xo  Alaska. 
Climate  and  crop  service: 

Annual  summaries  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  254 A29.6:27 

Porto  Rico,  notes  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  258 A29.6:27 

Publications  of  (Berry).     1899.     p.  150 A29.6:27 

Reports,  extracts  from,  Apr.,  May,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1895-Dec.,  1902 

(Berrv) A29.6: 

State  services  (Abbe) .     1895.     p.  384 A29.6:23 

■  Weekly  bulletins,  should  remarks  of  correspondents   be  pub- 
lished?— 

1899  (Hackett).     p.  107 A29.3:24 

1899  (Marbury).     p.  108 A29.3:24 

1902  (Glenn),     p.  188 A29.3:31 

See  also  Weather  and  crop  conditions. 
Climate  and  crops: 

Notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  564 A29.6:29 

Problem  with  two  solutions  ( Abbe^.     1901.     p.  419 A29.6:29 

Secular  changes  in  ( Abbe ) .     1897.     p.  21 1 A29. 6 :25 

Climate  and  flora,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  448 A29.6:28 

CUmate  and  germination  (Detmer).     1895.     p.  405 A29.3:112 

Climate  and  health,  monthly  periodical A29.8: 

Same,  circular  announcing  discontinuance  of,  June  22,  1896 A29.2:C61 

Climate  and  man,  with  special  regard  to  climate  and  climatic  ele- 
ments as  curative  or  causative  agencies  of  disease  (Wilson). 

1902.     p.  104 A29.3:31 

Climate  and  rainfall,  relations  of,  to  prevalence  of  fungus  diseases 

(Halsted).     1899.     p.  126 A10.3:65 

Climate  and  thought  (Easton) .     1902.     p.  Ill A29.3:31 

Climate  and  vegetation: 

Relation  between  (Linney).     1902.     p.  98 A29.3:31 

Request  for  data  on  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  328 A29.6:22 

Climatic  and  agricultural  features  of  arid  regions  of  Pacific  slope 

( Hilgard  and  others) .     1882 Al . 8 :20 

Climatic  charts  of  U.  S.     1900 A29.2:C61 

Climatic  conditions,  general: 

1893.  p.  377 A29.6:21 

1894.  p.  535 A29.6:22 

1895.  p.  489 A29.6:23 

1896.  p.  487 _ A29.6:24 

1897.  p.  569 A29.6:25 

1898  (Henrv).     p.  595 A29.6:26 

1899  (HenrV) .     p.  579 ' A29.6:27 

1900  (HenrV).     p.  587 A29.6:28 

1901  (Henry),     p.  592 A29.6:29 

Climatic  divisions  of  Missouri,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  160 A29.6:28 

Climatological  atlas  of  Russian  Empire,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  343 A29.6:28 

Climatological  congress.     See  Clermont-Ferrand,  France. 

Climatological  data,  interchange  of  standard  (McAdie).     p.  135 A29.3:24 

See  also  Canada  —  P^cuador  —  Hawaii  —  Jamaica  —  Mexico. 

Climatology: 

American  grapevines  (Lippincott).     p.  194.. Al. 1:862 

Antigua,  W.  1.  (Alexander).     1901.     p.  165 1  A29.6:29 


230 


Climatology — Continued 

Applied,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1901.     p.  458 

Asia,  southern  and  western  (Dallas).     1896.     p.  672 

California,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     pp.  165,  249 

Costa  Riea,  monthly  notes  on,  Jan.,  1901-Oct.,  1902  (Pittier)  ... 
Florida,  with  regard  to  crops  (Mitchell).     1902.     p.  208 


1896.     p.  652 

1898.     p.  353 

,  1901  (Stockman)... 


Index 

Classlilcatlou  uo. 

A  29. 6:29 
A29.3:ll^ 
A  29. 6:28 
A  29. 6: 
A  29. 3:31 
A29.3:1P 
A29.6:26 


German  Empire,  development  of  (Meyer). 
Hann's  handbook  of,  note  on  (Harrington) 
Havana,  Cuba — 

monthly  notes  on,  .\pr.-July,  Sept.-Oct.,  1901  (Stockman).  ..i  A29.6:29 

same.     Nov.,  1901  (Hayes) !  A29.6:29 

same.     Dec,  1901;  Feb.-Apr.,  1902  (Stockman) A29.6:29,30 

report  on  (Del  Monte).     1898.     p.  152 i  A29.6:28 

Medical,  synopsis  of  course  of  lectm-es  in,  to  senior  class  medical  I 

department  University  of  Te.xas  (Cline).     1902.     p.  110... I  A29.3:31 

Monthly  notes  on,  June,  1895-Sept.,  1897 1  A29.6: 

Same.     Oct.-Dec,  1897  ( Henry) :  A29.6:25 

Panama,  Isthmus  of,  including  temperature,  winds,   barometric  I 

pressure,  and  i)recipitation  (Abbot).     1899.     pp.  198,  302..!  A29.6:27 

Polar  vs.  equatorial  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  311 1 i  A29.6:26 

Present  condition  and  recent  i^rogress  of  (Koep])en).    1896.  ■i).461.    A29.6:23 

Relation  to  cotton  cultivation  (Whitney).     1896.     p.  143 A10.3:33 

St.  Kitts— 

notes  on  (Alexander) .     1899.     p.  583 A29.6:27 

same  (Abbe).     1900.     pp.  66,  330 A29.6:28 

comparison  of  barometers,  used  in  determining  (Alexander). 

1901.     p.  257 A29.6:29 

San  Diego,  Cal. ,  notes  on,  1849-99  ( Abbe) .     p.  20 A29.6:28 

Use  of  word  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  214 A29.6:26 

See  also  Climate. 
Climatology  and  horticulture: 

Relation  of  (Wickson).     1900.     p.  45 A10.3:76 

Some  interrelations  of  ( Bailey) .     1895.     p.  431 A29.3:ll  ^ 

Climatology  circulars,  sanitary A29.15: 

Climatolotrv  Division.    See  Weather  Bureau,  -\griculture  Department. 

Climatology  vs.  meteorology  (Whitney).     1898.     p.  301 A29.6:26 

Cline,  Isaac  M.: 

Brazos  River  Valley,  Texas,  floods  in  1899,  with  notes  on  pre- 
vious overfxows.     p.  295 A29.6:27 

same,  1900,  with  report  of  freshets  in  other  streams,     p.  198. . ..    A29.6:28 
Floods,  Colorado  Valley,  Texas,  April  7  to  17,  1900,  special  report 

on,  and  other  floods  during  same  period,     p.  146 A29.6:28 

Galveston  weather  forecast  district,  report  on.     1902.     p.  292 A29.6:29 

Medical  climatology,  synopsis  of  course  of  lectures  in,  to  senior 

class  medical  department  University  of  Texas.     1902.     p.  110.    A29.3:31 
New  Orleans  weather  forecast  district,  report  of,  monthly,  Sept., 

1901-Oct.,  1902 A29.6:29,  30 

Temperatures,  })robable,  forecasts  of.     1899.     p.  166 A29.3:24 

Weather  Bureau  forecasts,  value  of.     1895.     p.  293 A29.6:23 

Cline,  Joseph  L.     Porto  Rico,  island  of,  report  on.     1901.     p.  353...    A29.6:29 
Clisiocampa  Americana,  relations  of  Pimpla  conquisitor  to  (Weed 

and  Fiske).     1900.     p.  33 A9.6:26 

Clock,   postaPtelegraph,  and  weather   bulletin,   note  on   (Abbe). 

1897.     p.  351 A29.6:25 

Cloth.     >SVe  «/.so  Maize-paper  and  maize-cloth. 
Clothes  moths,  true: 

Circular  relative  to  (Marlatt).     1898 A9.5:36 

Report  on  (Riley).     1890.     p.  211 A9.7:2 

Clothing  and  temperature,  report  on  (  Phillii)S).     1S97.     p.  200.....I  A29.6:25 

Clothing  material,  importation  of.     1866.     p.  425 A27.9:4 

Cloud,  N.  B.     Cotton  culture  in  1866.     p.  190 Al.  1 :866 

Cloud  observations: 

Blue  Hill  meteorological  observatory,  j\[ilton,  ^Mass.    (Rotch) 

1897.     !>.  12..' A29.6:25 

same  (Clayton).     1897.     p.  135 A29.6:25 

Form  for  record  of  (Richards  an< I  Abbe).     1898.     p.  456 A29.6:26 

Improved  nephoscope  and  (Marvin).     1896.     p.  9 A29.6:24 


231 


Index 

Cloud  ol)servations — Continued 

International,  notes  on  (Al)be).     1896.     p.  4fil 

Made  in  cooperation  with  scheme  of  Intcrnutionul  Cloud  Com- 
mission, results  of  (Bigelow) — 

1898.  p.  404 

1899.  p.  8 

1900 

.Study  of  u])per  atmosphere  by  means  of  ( Vettin).     1896.     p.  758. 

Toronto  (Blake).     1897.     p.  19 

("tiiization  of,  in  local  and  general  weather  predictions  (McAdie). 

1894.     p.  21  

Cloud  phenomena:  v 

Attending  hailstorms  ( Very ).     1894.     p.  292 

Sunrise  and  sun.^et,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  565 

Cloud  photography: 

Apparatus  for  (Henry).     1895.     p.  169 

same,  correction,     p.  255 

Automatic,  note  on  ( Fassig) .     1896.     p.  456 

Study  of  ( Angot).     1896.     p.  769 

Cloudburst,  tornado,  or  waterspout,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  207. 

Cloudburst  at  Erwin,  Tenn.  ( Worth ) .     1898.     p.  244 

Cloudbursts  in  New  England,  note  on  (Elmer).     1902.     p.  478 

Cloudiness: 

Monthly  notes  on,  Jan. ,  1894-Oct. ,  1902 

Probable,  during  total  solar  eclipse  of  May  28, 1900  (Abbe),    p.  422. 
Clouds: 

Altitudes  of,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1897.     p.  447 

Balloons  and  kites,  report  on  (Abbe).     1896.     i^.  206 

Banks  of  distant  (Al)be).     1897.     p.  543 

Cirrus  on  northwest  side  of  a  storm  (Richards).      1897.     ]>.  212... 
Cumulus — 

above  columns  of  smoke,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     ji.  26 

Bayonne,  N.  J.,  fire  (Eadie)  1900.     p.  433 

formed  by  smoke  (Mitchell).     1901.     p.  498 

over  a  lire,  observation  of  ( Ward).     1898.     p.  104 

same  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  549 

Forms  of — ■ 

description  of,  charts 

different,  mean  heights  and  velocities  of   (Clayton).     1892. 

p.  50 

report  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  369 

Hail,  notes  on  bombarding  ( Abbe).     1900.     p.  542 

Height  of,  a  problem  for  students  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  161 

Highest,  observation  of.     1894.     ]).  364 

Incandescent,  note  on  ( Abbe).     1901.     p.  466 

Jamaica  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  15 

Minnesota,  movements  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  252 

Movements  of,  atmospheric  circulation  in  tropical  cyclones  as 

shown  by  (Boyer).     1896 '. 

Names  of,  international  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  61 

Reflection  l)v,  of  light  from  distant  fire,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901. 

1 ).  69 ■ 

Roll  of,  h(  >i-izontal  ( Abbe) .     1 895.     p.  212 

Stereoscoj>e  studv  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  98 

Toronto,  heights' at  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  303 

Umbrella,  notes  on  (Johnson).     1898.     p.  207 

Upper,  and  weather  changes,  report  on  (Richards).    1898.     p.  106. 

Wave  or  billow,  report  on  (Henry).     1899.     p.  57 

Whirling  alto-cumulus  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  68 

Whirling  alto-stratus  ( McAdie ) .     1897.     p.  245 

Winds  and,  report  on  (Brillouin).     1897.     p.  437 

Cloudy  condensation,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  543 

Cloudy  days,  records  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  249 

Clough,  Homer  W.     Atmosphere,   movement  of,  new  method  of 

observing  direction  of.     1898.     p.  250 

Clough,  William: 

Sorghum,  or  Northern  sugar  cane.     p.  54 


Classification  no. 
A29.6:24 


A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A29.1:8992 

A29.3:ll=» 

A29.6:25 

A29.3:lli 

A29.6:22 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:24 

A29.3:113 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:30 

A29.6: 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:24 
A  29. 6:25 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 


A29.2:C62 


A29.6:20 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:21 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 

A29.2:At6' 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:26 
A  29. 6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 
A  29. 6:25 

A29.6:26 


A  1.1:864 


232 


7!)... 
1870. 


37. 


Clough,  William — Continued 

Sugar,   production  of,   from  f^orgliuni  or  Northern   sugar  cane. 

p.  307 \... 

Clover: 

Crops,  condition  of,  June,  1864.     No.  3.     p.  10 

Dodders  infesting  (Dewey).     1898 

Seed  of — 

American,  chemical  composition  comjiured  to  that  grown  in 

Europe.     1898.     p.  17 

crop  of,  186.3.     No.  6.     p.  11 

See  also  Alsike  clover  —  Crimson  clover  —  Croi)s,  i)rincij)al  —  Red 
clover  seed. 
Clover  hay  worm,  Asopia  costalis,  some  studies  of  ( Welister).     1891. 

p.  121 

Clover-leaf  beetle,  invasion  by  (Smith).     1891.     \>.  231 

Clover  mite: 

Circular  relative  to  ( Marlatt) .     1897 

Report  on  ( Riley  and  Marlatt) .     1890.     p.  45 

Clover-seed  caterpillar,  report  on  (OsbornandGossard).    1S91.    ]).56. 

Clover-seed  midge  in  Wisconsin,  note  on.     1886.     p.  39 

Clover  worm.     See  Green  clover  worm. 
Club-root  in  U.  S.,  report  on  (P^ycleshymer).     1891.     p 
Clubb,  Henry  S.     Michigan  fruit  region,  facts  relating  to. 
Clubs.     See  Agricultural  and  horticultural  societies  and  clubs. 
Cluss,  Adolph.     See,  for  report  as  architect,  1868,  Agriculture  de- 
partment, architect  of. 
Cluss  and   Kammerhueber,  Agriculture  Department,  l)uilding  for, 

specifications  of  workmanshij)  and  materials  required  in.     18()7  .. 
Clute,  Jacob,     jkldress  of,  before  National  Road  Conference,  Julv, 

1894.     p.  14 "... 

Coal,  antliracite,  production  of,  in  Pennsylvania.     1820-72.       p.  36  . 

See  also  Brown  coal. 
Coal  ashes.  See  Ashes. 
Coal  oil: 

Composition  and  quahties,  manufacture,  u.se  in  arts,  history   of 
discoverv,  and  tlieory  of  origin  (Lesley),     p.  429 

West  Virginia  (Shattuck).     p.  525 

See  aha  Petroleum. 
Coates,  C.  E.,  jr.     Agricultural  course  in  the  South,  principles  under- 
lying formation  of.     1 900.     p.  59 

Cobb  County,  Georgia,  soil  survey  of  (Burke  and  Marean).     \t.  317.. 
Coccid.'e : 

Collected  in  Puerto  Rico  by  A.  Busck  in  1899,  list  of  (Pergande 
and  Cockerell).     1900.     p.  92 

Distribution  of  (Cockerell).     1893.     p.  99 

Georgia,  notes  on  ( Scott) .     1 900.     p.  49 , 

Jamaican,  some  food  plants  of  (Cockerell).     pp.  158,  245 

Japanese,  some  new  species  of,  with  notes  (Cockerell).     1896. 
p.  47 

Maritime  species  of  (Cockerell).     1894.     p.  42 

Massachusetts,  notes  on  some  (Cooley ).     1898.     p.  61 

Natural  condition  which  affects  distribution  and  a1)nndance  of 
((>)ckerell ) .     1 895.     j).  91 

New,  collected  in  Mexico  l)y  Prof.  C.  H.  T.  Townsend,  notes  and 
<lescrij)tions  of  (Cockerell).     1896.     p.  31 

Ohio,  partial  list  of  ( Webster  an<l  Burgess).     1902.     p.  109 

Parasites  of,  in  collection  of  Agriculture  Department  (Howard), 
p.  350 

San  Francisco,  some  found  ])y  Alex.  Craw  in  course  of  his  quar- 
antine work  at  (Cockerell).     1896.     p. 42 

See  also  Parasites. 
Coccidia: 

Hei)atic,  of  rabbits,  Eimeria  stieda},  correct  name  for.    1902.    j).  18. 

New  genus  of,  Eimeriella  (Stiles).     1902.     p.  18 

Coccids: 

Fatal  temi)erature  for  .some,  in  (Georgia  (Scott).     1899.     p.  82 

New,  on  birch  ( Hubbard  and  Pergande) .     1898.     p.  13 


Index 

('lassinciitlnii  III). 


A  1.1:865 


A27.9:2 
A6.4:14 


A1.9:79 
A27.9:l 


A  9. 7:4 
A9.7:3 

A9.5:19 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:4 
A9.3:12 

A28.5:7 
A27.9:8 


A1.2:Sp3 

A22.3:10 
A27.9:ll 


Al.  1:862 
Al.  1:863 


A10.3:76 
A26. 5:9011 


A9.6:22 
A9.7:6 
A9.6:26 
A9.7:5 

A9.8:4 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:17 


A9.():2 


A9.8:4 
A9.6:37 


A 1 . 1 :SSO 
A9.8:4 


A4.3:35 
A4.3:35 


A9.():20 
A9.6:18 


233 


Index 

Coccinellid,  abnormal,  report  on  ( Biir^ref^.s) .     1898.     p.  59 

See  also  Australian  scymnns. 
Coccinellidje: 

Conservatory,  exiierinient  with  (Webnter).     1890.     p.  363 

Scale-feeding  predatory  insects  which  affect  usefulness  of  (Mar- 

latt).     1902.     p.84...... 

See  aim  Tasmanian  coccinellidaj. 
Cockerell,  Theodore  Dru  Alison: 
Coccidie — 

distribution  of.     1893.     p.  99 

natural  conditions  which  affect  distribution  and  aljundance  of. 

1S95.     p.  91  

new,  collected  in  Mexico,  by  Prof.  C.  II.  TylerTownsend,  notes 

and  descriptions  of.     1896.     p.  31 

some,  found  by  Alex.  Craw  in  course  of  his  quarantine  work 

at  San  Francisco.     1896.     p.  42 

Entomological  ethics,  report  on.     1898.     p.  87 

Fungi  of  Custer  County,  Colo.     1 889.     p.  8-4 

Jamaican  coccidfc,  some,  food  plants  of.     1893.     p.  158,  245 

Japanese  coccid;e,  some  new  species  of,  with  notes.    1896.    p.    47. 
Lecanium   infesting  blackberry,    considered    identical  with   L. 

fitchii.     1894.     p.  29 

Maritime  species  of  coccida?.     1894.     p.  42 

New  INIexico,  injurious  insects  of,  notes  from.     1894.     p.  207 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  entomological  notes  from.     1902.     p. 

107 

Orthezia  insignis  as  garden  pest.     1892.     p.  89 

Paris  green,  experience  with.     1897.     p.  25 

Plant  fauucC,  notes  on.     1892.     ]>.  1 17 

San  Jose  scale  and  its  nearest  allies,     1897 

Sawfly,  new,  which  is  injurious  to  hollyhocks.     1894.     j).  251 

Slip-records  for  entomologists,  note  on.     1893.     p.  198 

West  Indian  rufous  scale,  report  of.     1892.     p.  380 

See  aUo,  as  joint  author,  Pergande,  Theodore. 

Cocklebur,  a  weed  poisonous  to  stock,     p.  99 

Cockrill,  B.  F.     Live-stock  interests  in  Tennessee.     1883.     p.  225 

Cockroaches: 

Migration  of  ( Howard) .     1895.     p.  349 

Report  on — • 

1890  ( Riley),     p.  266 

1896  (Marlatt).     p.  84 

1902  (Marlatt) 

Viviparous,  report  on.     1891.     p.  443 

Cocoa  palm,  origin  and  distribution  of  (Cook).     1901.     p.  257 

Cocoa  ])rei)arations,  adulteration  of  (Spencer).     1892.  ~  p.  875 

Same  (Ewell).     1892.     p.  933 

Cocoanut  mealy-wing,  report  of.     1893.     p.  314 

Cocoanut])alms,  diseased,  in  Cuba,  report  of  investigation  of  (Busck). 

1902.     p.  20 -  - . 

Cocos  Island,  plants  from,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  "Albatross"  in 

1887-91,  list  of  (Rose).     1892.     p.  135 

Code,  W.  H.: 

Arizona,  irrigation  in,  use  of  water  in.     1899.     p.  Ill 

Irrigation  in  Salt  River  Vallev,  Arizona.     1900.     p.  83 

same.     1901.     p.  51 " ; 

Codling  moth: 

Doul)le- brooded,  report  of  ( Marlatt) .     1894.     p.  248 

Investigation  of,  in  Idaho,  1900  (Simpson),     p.  51 

Investigations  in  Northwest  during  1901  (Simpson).     1902 

Life  history,  studies  on  ( Gillette) .     1902.     p.  5 

Recent  studies  on.     1899.     p.  19 

Report  on  (Howard),     p.  88 

Coe,  A.  B.: 

Chinook  winds,  how  they  came  in  1896.     p.  413 

Kites  in  Montana.     1896.     p.  237 

Ca'urd'Alene  Mountains,  Idaho,  botanical  survey  of,  during  summer 
of  1895  (Leiberg).     1897.     p.  5 


Classifloatlon  uo. 
A9.6:17 


A9.7:2 
A9.6:37 


A9.7:6 
A9.6:2 
A9.8:4 


A9.8:4 

A9.6:17 

A28.5:5 

A9.7:5 

A9.8:4 

A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 

A9.6:37 

A9.7:5 

A9.6:9 

A9.7:5 

A9.8:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:4 


A4. 1:893-4 
A1.7:2 


A9.7:7 

A9.7:2 

A9.6:4 

A9.5:51 

A9.7:3 

A6.5:7 

A7.3:13' 

A7.3:13' 

A9.7:5 

A9.6:38 

A6.5:l 

Al  0.3:86 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:119 


A9.7:7 

A9.6:30 

A9.6:35 

A9.6:31 

A1.9:92 

Al.l:887 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:24 

A6.5:5 


234 


Coffee : 

Adulteration  of  (Spencer).     1892.     p.  875 

Brazilian.     1  <S76.     p.  275 

Consumption  of,  in  V.  8.,  per  capita  of  population — 

1870-1895.     p.  552  

1896.     p.  595 , 

1898.  p.  723  

Cultivation  of,  in  Mexico  (Foster).     1876.     p.  26S 

Culture  and  habits  of  ( Weaver) .     p.  31 

Culture  in  Guatemala.     1889.     p.  175 

Imports  and  consumption  of,  in  U.  S.     1872.     p.  35 

Plant,  cultivation  of.     p.  25 

Shade  in  culture  of  (Cook).     1901 

Substitutes  (Langworthy).     1900.     p.  22 

Coffey,  George  N.     See,  as  joint  author,  Dorsey,  Clarence  Wilbur. 
Coffey,  George  N.,  and  Hearn,  W.  Edward: 
Soil  survey  of — 

Alamance  County,  North  Carolina,     p.  297 

Cary  area.  North  Carolina,     p.  311 

Coffin,  Fred.  F.  B. : 

Artesian  and  underflow  conditions  in  South  Dakota.     1S9;!.     ])t. 

4,.P   51.... 

Artesian  well  investigation,  field  work  in  South  Dakota.     1890. 

p.  125 

Cogniaux,  Alfred.     Roseanthus,  a  new  genus  of  cucurbitacea;  from 

Acapulco,  Mexico.     1896.     p.  577 

Cohn,  Ferd.     Hessian  fly  in  Silesia  in  1869;  translated  by  C.  F. 

Gissler.     1883.     App.  p.  39 

Coins  and  currency  of  U.  S.     1898.     p.  676 

Colaspis  flavida  injuring  Le  Conte  pear,  note  on.     1886.     ]>.  40 

Cold,  widespread  area  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  257 

Cold  frames.     See  Greenhouses  and  cold  frames. 

"Cold  Friday,"  Feb.  7,  1807,  note  on  (Henry),     p.  545 

Cold  spell  of  Nov.,  1896,  in  Montana  and  adjoining  States  (Hazen). 

p.  414 

Cold  storage: 

Mechanical,  for  fruit  (Clark) .     1900.     p.  12 

On  the  farm  (Clark).     1900.     p.  9 

Cold-wave  bulletins 

Cold  waves: 

Atmospheric,  depth  of  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  62 

Florida.     1886.     p.  23 

Januarv  and  Februarv,  1864,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     ]>.  114 

Middle' Gulf  coast  (Garriott).     1895.     p.  334 

Origin  of  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  511 

Possibility  of  giving  warnings  of,  to  stock-raising   interests   48 

hours  in  advance  (Brandenburg) .     1899.     p.  33 

same  (Glass).     1899.     p.  35 

Southwest  ( Hazen).     1899.     p.  291 

Warnings  of,  for  benefit  of  transportation  companies  (Smith). 

1899.  p.  37 

Year  1898.     Report  on  (Garriott).     j..  208 

same.     p.  27 

Cole,  Frank  N.     Barometric  pressure,  diurnal  variations  of.     ls*i2  .. 

Coleman,  Clarence.     What  fmr  bad  roads  cost  us.     1895.    j).  17 

Coleof)tera: 

California,  notes  on  habits  of  some  (Coquillctt).      1892.     ]>.  260.. 
Certain  species  of,  that  attack  useful  plants,  notes  on  (Chittenden). 

]  897.     p.  20 

Habits  of  some  species  of,  observed  in  San  Diego  County,  Calif. 

(Blaisdell).     1892.     p.  33 

Hymenopterous  parasites  of,  observations  on  some  (Chittenden). 

1893.     p.  247  

See  aUo  Beetles. 
Coleopterf)US  enemies  of  grapevine,  sonfe(  Chittenden) .     1895.    p.  .■'>S4. 
Colinia,  Mexico,  i)lants,  colli'ctiKU  of,  niad(^  in,  bv  Edward  I'ahiicr, 
in  the  years  1890  and  1891  ( Rose ) .     1895.  "  p.  293 


Index 

(lasNillcatloii  no. 

A7.3:13' 
A27.9:14 

Al.  10:895 

Al.  10:896 

Al.  10:898 

A27.9:14 

Al.  1:879 

A27.9:27 

A27.9:ll 

A1.6:3 

A6.3:25 

A1.9:122 


A26.5:901i 
A26.5:901' 


A15.2:Ir72 
A15.2:Ar7 
A6.5:3 


A8.1:3 
Al.  10:898 
A9.3:12 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:24 

Al. 9:119 
A1.9:119 
A29.9: 

A29.6:27 
A27.9:24 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:22 

A29.3:24 
A  29. 3:24 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:24 
Al.  1:898 
A29. 1:898 
A  29. 3:6 
A22.3:ll 

A9.7:4 

A9.6:9 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:5 

A  9. 7:7 

A6.5:l 


285 


Index 

College  faculty  meetings  ( Scott) .     1 895.     p.  80 

College  Station,  Md.,  sorghum-siigar  experiments  at  (Wiley).     1889. 
College  -work  section,  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 
and  Experiment  Stations,  rc])ort  of: 
1890.     p.  139 

!>.  1 05 

p.  24 -. 

pp.  25,  92 

p.  79 

pp.  32,98... 

pp.  16,  69 

p.  55 

p.  87 

p.  65 

]).  99 , 

p.  67 


1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 
Colleges: 

Meteorology  in,  to  what  extent  is  it  taught  at  present;  should  it 
be  offered  as  an  undergraduate  or  as  a  postgraduate  course? 
(Loveland).     1902.     p.  90 

See  also  Agricultural  colleges  — Universities. 
Colleges  and  universities: 

State,  relation  of  churches  to  ( Harris) .     1899.     p.  100 

Weather  Bureau  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  568 

See  also  Agricultural   colleges  —  Cornell    University  —  Harvard 
University — Johns  Hopkins  University —  Kansas  University — 
Lake  Erie  College  —  Maine  State  College  —  Minnesota — Uni- 
versities. 
Collier,  Peter: 

Analytical  work  done  on  sorghum  and  cornstalks  by  chemical 
division,  July-December,  1880 

Sorghum  as  a  sugar-producing  plant,  investigation  of.     1883 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Vasey,  (ieorge. 

See  also  for  reports  as  chemist,  (Chemistry  Bureau,   Agriculture 

Department,  1878-1882 

Collingwood,  H.  AV.     Farmers'  institute  work,  best  method  of  pub- 
lishing results  of.     1902.     p.  39 

Collins,  G.  N.     Seeds  of  commercial  saltbushes.     1901 

Collins,  Jerome  J.     Marsh  lands,  reclamation  of,  extracts  from  report 

on.     p.  600 

Collins,  P.  Y.     Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  July, 

1894.     p.  35 ^. 

Collins,  V.  D.     Morocco,  agriculture  of.     p.  499 

Colman,  Norman  J. : 

Address  of — 

before  Association  of  Official  Agricuftural  Chemists.     1885. 

p.  21 

before  convention  of  Association  of  Agricultural  Colleges  and 

Experiment  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C,  July  8,  1885 

before  convention  of  agriculturists.     1885.     p.  5 _ 

before  National  Cattle  Growers'    Convention,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.     1887 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  U.  S.,  organization  of,  intro- 
duction to  report  on.     1889.     p.  5 

Animals,  domestic,  contagious,  infectious,  and  communicable  dis- 
eases among,  rules  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  suppres- 
sion of.     1887 

Beef  supply,  American,  address  on,  before  3d  National  Conven- 
tion of  Stockmen,  Chicago,  Nov. ,  1 885 

Business  methods  in  Agriculture  Dei)artraent.     1888 

Chestnut  oak  for  railroad  ties,  circular  on.     1887 

Downv  mildew  and  black  rot  of  grape,  circular  on  treatment  of. 
1887 ---- 

Dressed-meat  traffic  of  U.  S.,  answers  to  questions  regarding, 
p.  277 

Timber,  increasing  durability  of.     1887 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1885-1888 . . 


Classification  no. 
Al  0.3:24 
A7.3:26 


A10.5:3 

A10.3:7 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:20 

A10.3:24 

A10.3:30 

A10.3:41 

A10.3:49 

A10.3:65 

A10.3:76 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:115 


A29.3:31 


A10.3:65 
A29.6:26 


A1.6:33 
A1.8:27 


A7.1: 

A10.3:110 
A6.3:27 

Al.  1:870 


A22.3:10 
Al.  1:862 


A7.3:7 

A1.8:37 
A1.7:9 


A1.8:43 
A10.3:l 

A1.8:44 


A1.8:38 

A1.2:C71 

A13.4:4 

A28.4:3 

A4. 1:886 

A13.4:3 

Al.l: 


236 


1895. 


14. 


p.  362. 


p.  IS.... 


Cologne,  German  J',  American  dried  apples  in  (Wamer). 
Colombia,  statit^tics  of.     1890.     p.  569 

See  alsn  Colon. 
Colon,  Colombia,  rainfall  at,  note  on  (Abbe.)     1893-95 
Colonization: 

Essay  on.     p.  569 , 

Vineland  as  a  les.son  in.     p.  410 

Color,  relation  of  temperature  to,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900. 
Colorado: 

Agricultural  progress  of.     1869.     p.  226 

Agricultural  statistics  of.     1869.     p.  296* 

Agriculture  of,  notes  on — 

1866.     p.  442 

1869  (Thomas),     p.  379* 

Arid  regions  of,  possibilities  of  reclamation  of,  bv  utilizing  under- 
lying waters  (Miller).     1891.     pt.  1,  p.  301  .'. 

Artesian  well  investigation,  field  work  (Carpenter).    1890.    p.  173. 

Cattle  and  sheep  industry  of  ( Kennedy) .     p.  367 

Cattle  industry  of  ( McXeely ).     p.  377 

Climate  of,  and  its  effect  on  trees  (Parsons).     1888.     ]>.  221 

Crop  year  in.     1890.     p.  520 1 

Eastern,  artesian  basins  of,  geological  conditions  of  (Van  Diest). 
1890.     p.  87 

Entomological  notes  from,  rejiort  on  (Gillette).     1900.     p.  76 

Evotomys  from,  description  of  new  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  23  ... 

Forest  conditions  of  Kocky  Mountains  in  (Ensign),     p.  41 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of,  notes  on  (Pammel ).     1897 

Grasses  of  arid  disti-icts  of,  investigation  of  ( Vasey) .     1886 

Grasshoi)per  disease  in  (Gillette).     1896.     i>.  89 

Insect  notes — 

1901  (Gillette),     p.  51 

1902  (Caudell).     p.  35 

Insects,  few,  that  have  been  unusually  abundant  in,  this  year 

(Gillette).     1897.     p.  77 

Irrigation  in,  practical,     p.  254 

Irrigation  statistics  and  progress  (Carpenter).     1890.     p.  181 

Lamb  feeding  in  (Clark),     p.  275 

Live-stock  industry  of  (Standart) .     p.  32(i 

same  (McNeely).     p.  425 

Northern,  agriculture  of,  notes  on  (Thomas).     1869.     ]>.  284* 

Plants  from,  descriptions  of  new  (Holzinger).     1893.     p.  286 

Rain  in,  seasonal,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  155 

River  discharges  in  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  314 

Rocky  Mountain  lociist  in,  in  1880  (Chipman).     App.  p.  55 

Seasonal  forecasts  in,  1872-1899,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  206 

Sheep  industry  of,  in  1897  (McXeelv).     p.  377 

Snowfall  in  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  210' 

Water  laws  of  (Field ).     1899.     p.  39 

Water  supph-  of,  for  season  of  1900,  as  depending  on  snowfall 
(Brandenburg).     ]>.  493 

See  also  Amity  Canal  — Arkansas  Valley  —  Cache  la  ]*oudre  Val- 
ley—  Colorado  Springs  —  Custer  County  —  Denver  —  Fort  Col- 
lins—  Fort  Lyon  —  Grand  Valley  —  Jefferson  County. 
Colorado  grasshojiper.     See  Cirassho])per,  hateful. 
Colorado  potato  beetle: 

In  (leorgia,  note  on. 

Notes  on — 

1871.     p.  332 

1874  (Glover).     ]>.  324 

Two  methods  of  destroyiii<j  (Glover 

See  also  (Grosbeak,  rose-breasted. 

Colorado  Si)rings,  Colo.,  meteorolo<rical  records  at,  brief  discussion 

of  hourlv,  from  Novend)er,  1892,  to  September,  1894  (IMorrill). 

1896.     p.  215 

Colorado  Valley,  Texas,  floods  in,  special  report  on,  April  7  to  17, 
1900,  and  other  floods  during  same  period  (Cline).     p.  146  .. 
*  By  a  misprint,  this  pugc  number  appears  twice. 


Index 

I'lasslflcatlon  uo. 
A7.3:48 
A27.9:28 

A29.6:26 


Al.  1:870 
A  1.1:869 
A29.6:28 

A27.9:7 
A27.9:7 

A27.9:4 
A27.9:7 

Al5.2:Ir7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4. 1:898 
A13.3:2 
A27.9:28 

A15.2:Ar7 

A9.6:26 

A5.5:4 

A13.3.2 

A3.3:9 

A6.3:l 

A9.6:6 


A9.6:31 
A9.6:38 


1 886 


187 


1>- 


445 . 


A9.6:9 

Al.  1:871 

A15.2:P94i 

A4. 1:901 

A4. 1:885 

A4. 1:889-90 

A27.9:7 

A6.5:l 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 

A8.1:3 

A  29. 6:28 

A4. 1:898 

A29.6:25 

A10.3:58 

A29.6:28 


A9.3:12 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:13 


A29. 1:896 
A29.6:28 


237 


Index 

Coloring  matter  for  foods,  analytjia  of,  provisional  method  for  (Tol- 

man).     1902.     p.  Ill  ..."... , 

Columbia  River: 

Flood  in,  189-i  (Abbe).     p._510 

Possibility  of  high  water  in,  from  melting  snow  in  mountains 

(Pague).     1899.     p.  252 , 

Columbia  River  Region,  Leibergia,  a  new  genus  of  umbelliferae  from 

( Coulter  and  Rose).     1896.     p.  575 

Columbus,  Christopher.     Discovery  of  magnetic  declination  made 

by  (BarteUi).     1895.     p.  486 

Columbus,  Ohio,  agriculture  school,  speech  of  James  AVilson  at  close 

of,  July  7,  1902 

Colvin,  Richard.     Italian  honeybee;  or.  Culture  and  Italianization 

of  native  or  black  honeybee,     p.  530 

Comb  building,  foundation  in.     1901.     p.  23 

Combustion,   spontaneous,    meteorological  conditions  favorable  to, 

noteon  (Ab])e)._     1900.     p.  249 

Comes,  O.,  and  Deperais, .     Grape-vine,  Peronospora  of,  first  re- 
sults obtained  fromjise  of  chloride  of  aluminum  and  proposal 

of  new  remedies  against.     1890.     p.  94 

Commelinacese,  new  genus  of,  Treleasea  (Rose).     1899.     p.  207 

Commerce: 

Between  United  States  and  Mexico,  for  1873, 1878, 1883, 1888,  and 

1893.     p.  492  

Highways  of  (Haupt).     1901.     p.  56 

Injurious  insects  and  report  on  ( Howard).     1895.     p.  332 

International,  agricultural  contributions  to.     1891.     p.  77 

Work  of  meteorologist  for  benefit  of  (Bigelow).     1899.     p.  71... 
Commercial  bodies,  relations  of  weather  officials  with,  how  pro- 
moted (Beals).     1899.     p.  69 

Same  (Sims).     1899.     p^.  74 

Commercial   butter  cultures  used  in  connection  with  pasteurized 

cream  (Allen).     1898.     p.  21 

Commercial  fertilizers.    See  Fertilizers,  chemical  analysis,  methods  of. 

Commercial  plantations,  hardy  catalpa  in  ( Hall) .     1902 

Commercial  saltbushes,  seeds  of  (Collins).     1901 

Common  schools.     See  Schools. 

Como,  Italv,  International  Electrical   Congress  at,  1899,   notes  on 

( Abbe) .     p.  419 

Comstock,  J.  Henry: 

Cotton  insects,  report  upon.     1879 

Insects,  miscellaneous,  report  on.     p.  195 

same.     p.  195 

Sugar  cane,  insects  injurious  to.     1881 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Entomologist,  Agriculture  Department,  1880 

and  1881 

Comstock's  rotary  spader,  description  of,  1865.     No.  5.     p.  34 

Concentrated  fertilizers.     See  Fertilizers. 
Conchyliastes  musicus.     See  JMosquito. 

Condensation,  cloudy,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     i>.  543 

Condensation  of  atmospheric  moisture,  report  on  (Barus).  p.  526  . 
Condensed  milk.     iSce  Milk. 

Condimental  and  medicinal  cattle  and  poultry  foods.  1901.  p.  22. 
Condimental  feeding  stuffs,  use  of,  in  feeding  animals.  1898.  p.  25 
Condiments.     See  Spices  and  condiments. 

Conduct  and  the  weather,  report  on  (Dexter).     1899.     p.  353 

Condurango,  specimens  of,  note  on.     1871.     p.  403 

Cone-nose,  report  on  ( jNIarlatt) .     1896.     p.  32 

Conestoga  horse,  brief  history  of  (Strohm) .     p.  175 

Confections,  adulteration  of  ("Wiley  and  others).     1892.     p.  633 

Conformation  of  Ijeef  and  dairy  cattle  ( Soule) .     1902 

Conger,  Norman  B. : 

Great  Lakes,  wrecks  and  casualties  on,  during  1895,  1896,  and  1897 

Thunderstorms,  forecasting  of,  during  sunnner  of  1893 

Tornadoes  of  May  25,  1896,  in  Michigan,  report  on.     p.  156 

Water  temperatures  of  Great  Lakes.     1899.     p.  352 


I'lasKlllcatlon  no. 

A7.3:65 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:27 

A6.5:3 

A29.3:ll» 

A1.2:W69 

Al.  1:863 
A1.9:133 

A29.6:28 


A6.3:ll 
A6.5:5 


A27.9:32 
A22.3:21 
A9.7:7 
A27.9:29 
Al.  10:899 

A29.3:24 
A29,3:24 

A1.9:103 

A13.3:37 
A6.3:27 


A29.6:27 

A9.2:C82 
A  1.1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 
A1.6:35 

A9.1 
A27.9:3 


A29.6:25 
A29.1:891» 

A1.9:144 
A1.9:73 

A29.6:27 

A27.9:9 

A9.6:4 

A  1.1:863 

A7.3:13« 

A1.9:143 

A29.2:G81« 
A29.3:9 
A29.6:24 
A29.6;27 


238 


Conger,  Norman  B. — Continued 

Weather  forecasts  best  calculated  to  aid  maritime  interests  of 
Great  Lakes;  method  of  reaching  those  interested.    18!i9.    p.  20 

AVeather  forecasts  in  street  cars.     1902.     p.  206 

Congress,  members  of,  circular  letter  to,  requesting  cooperation  with 

Otiice  of  Road  In(|uiry,  Agriculture  Department 

Congressional  aid  in  road  improvement,  necessity  of  (Stone).     1902. 

p.  23 : 

Congressional  reprints  of  agricultural  publications  for  sale  by  Super- 
intendent of  Documents.     1 897 " 

Conifers,  New  England,  souie  diseases  of  (Schrenk).     1900 

Coniomycetes  fungi.     See  Fungi. 
Conn,  Herbert  William: 

Dairy  bacteriology.     1 895 

Milk,  fermentations  of.     1892 

Connecticut: 

Commercial  fertilizers  in,  law  on.     1870.     p.  151 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  9 

Irrigation  in,  notes  ( Phelps  and  Yoorhees).     1897 

Nursery  inspection  in  ( Britton) .     1899.     p.  131 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Louns- 
bury ) .     p.  2 

San  Jose  scale  in  (Britton).     1898.     p.  81 , 

Snows  in,  early,  from  1 783  to  1882  ( A  bbe ) .     p.  418 

See  aim  Hartford  — •  New  Haven  —  Thompson. 
Connecticut  Experiment  Station: 

Address  on  ( Atwater).     1901.     p.  51 

Fungi  described  in  recent  reports  of  (Thaxter).     1891.     p.  278... 
Connecticut  River,  tobacco  production  on.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  18 
Connecticut  tobacco: 

Bulk  fermentation  of  ( Floyd ) .     n.  d 

Physiological  studies  of  (Loe w ) .     1900 , 


Production  of,  on  Connecticut  River.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  18 

Shade-grown,  to  be  sold  at  auction  May  1,  1902,  at  Hartford, 

Conn. ,  catalogue  of.     1902 

See  also  Tobacco. 
Connecticut  Valley: 

Soil  map  of,  description  of.     1900 

Soil  survey  in  ( Dorsey  and  Bonsteel ) .     1900.     p.  125 

Sumatra  tol^acco,  growing  under  shade  in  ( Whitney) .     1902 

Connick,  H.  D.  H.     Yuba  River,  use  of  water  of.     1901.     p.  130 

Connor,  Patrick: 

Evening,  character  of  the.     1898.     p.  306 

Ferrel,  William,  short  1  >iography  of.     1898.     p.  457 

Meteorology  for  use  of  schools,  primary  work  on.     1899.     p.  102. 
Weather  forecasts,  long-range;  can  they  be  made  with  sufficient 

precision  to  be  of  general  utility?     1899.     p.  44 

Conservatory,  coccinellid;o  in,  experiment  with  (Webster).     1890. 

p.  363 

Constable,  Howard.     Wood  preservation.     1887.     p.  92 

Same,  reprint.     1894.     p.  276 , 

Constants,  phenologic  or  thermal  ( Ihne).     1895.     p.  427 

Consular  correspondence  of  Agriculture  ])epartment  (Dodge),     p. 

487 

Consuls  and  consular  agents,  reports  of,  on  cotton  crop  and  its  ene- 
mies in  Mexico,  Central  and  South  America,  and  West  Indies. 

1885.     app.     p.  59 

Contagious  diseases.     See  Diseases  of  animals  and  references  there- 
undei'. 

Contributions  from  U.  S.  National  Herbarium 

Converse,  F.  A.     Address  of  welcome,  American  Association  of  Far- 
mers' Institute  Workers,  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18  and 

19,1901.     1902.     p.  11 

Convict  labor: 

Highways,  use  on  (Stone).     1895.     \>.  11 

Plan  ftn-  use  of,  on  roads.     1895.     p.  7 

Public  roads,  use  on  (Graham ).     1895.     ]>.  34 


Index 

i'lassIflcHtlun  no. 


A29.3:24 
A  29. 3:31 

A22.4:3 

A22.3:25 

A21.2:R29 
A  28. 3:25 


A10.3:25 
A10.3:9 

A27.9:8 
A27.9:6 
A 10. 3:36 
A10.3:65 

A22.4:33 
A9.6:17 
A  29. 6:22 


A 10. 3:99 

A28.5:7 

A27.9:3 

A  26. 4:5 
A1.8:65 
A27.9:3 

A26.2:T55 


A26.4:7 
A1.8:64 
A26.3:20 
Al  0.3: 100 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
A29.3:24 

A29.3:24 

A9.7:2 
A13.3:l 
A13.3:9 
A29.3:ir'' 

A  1.1:864 


A8.1:4 
A6.5: 


A  10.3:1 10 

A22.3.16 
A22.3:16 
A22.3:ll 


239 


Index 

Convict  labor — Continued 

Road  building,  use  in  (Lyon).     1901.     p.  90 

Road  improvement  in  North  Carolina,  use  in  (Holmes).     1895. 

P  5 

Southern  States,  road  Imilding  with  (Holmes).     1901.     p.  319  ... 
Conway  Springs,  KauH.,  t^orghum  sugar  experiments  at: 

1888  (Deming).     p.  280 

same,  p.  63 

1888  (De  Schweinitz).     ]>.  2S4 

same,  rearranged,     p.  74 

1888  (Wiley),     p.  12 

1889  ( Wiley) .     pp.  12,  23 

1889  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  05 

Cook,  A.  J.: 

Agricultural  experiments  in  1891,  report  of.     p.  83 

Kntomologists,  W'ork  of,  in  experiment  stations.     1891.     p.  212  .. 

Entomology,  teaching,  report  on.     1890.     p.  107 

Keros(>ne  emulsion  and  arsenites,  some  historic  notes  on.     1891. 

p.  62 

Poplar  gonioctena,  report  on.     1891.     p.  67 

Cook,  (ieorgeH.     Agricultural  education  in  New  Jersey.     1882.     p.  7. 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin. 
Cook,  Orator  Fuller: 

Agriculture  in  tropical  islands  of  United  States.     1901.     p.  349... 

Animal  industry  of  Porto  Rico,  notes  on.     p.  663 

Chay ote,  a  tropical  vegetable.     1 901 

Cocoa  ])alm,  origin  and  distribution  of.     1901.     p.  257 

Rublxjr  cultivation  for  Porto  Rico.     1900 

Seed  and  plant  introduction  section.  Agriculture   Department, 

circular  relative  to.     1899 

Shade  in  coffee  culture.     1901 

Cook,  S.  R.     Atmosphere,  planetary,  permanency  of,  according  to 

kinetic  theory  of  gases.     1 902.     p.  401 

Cook  County,  111.,  tornado  of  May  25,  1896,  in  (Abbe),     p.  168 

Cook  Inlet  region,  Alaska,  natural  historv  of  (Osgood).     1901.     p.  51. 
Cooke,  Wells  W. :  _ 

Agriculture,  methods  of  instruction  in  teaching.     1896.     p.  39  . . . 
Bird  migration  in  Mississippi  Valley;  edited  and  revised  by  Clin- 
ton Hart  Merriam.     1888 

Milk,  sour,  analysis  of.     1890.     p.  22 

Cooking: 

Diminished  pressure  on,  effects  of  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  160 

Instruction  in,  in  public  schools  of  New  York  City,  history  and 

present  status  of  (Hogan).     1899 

Cooley,  George  W. : 

Gravel  roads  in  Hennepin  County,  Minn.,  method  of  construction 

and  cost  of.     1901.     p.  96 

Hydrology  of  Lake  Minnetonka  watershed.     1899.     p.  14 

Cooley,  Robert  Allen.     Massachusetts  coccidse,  notes  on  some.     1898. 

p .  6 1 .---.-- 

Coolidge,  J.  H.     Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  Illinois. 

1902.     p.  20  

Coombs,  F.  E.     Calumet  Plantation  Sugar  Experiment  Station,  Pat- 
terson, La. ,  experiments  at.     1892.     p.  48 

Cooper,  Ell  wood.     Olive  industry.     1892.     p.  130 

See  also  as  collector,  Coquillett,  Daniel  William. 
Coordinate  axes,  standard  system  of,  for  magnetic  and  meteorolog- 
ical observations  and  computations  (Bigelow).     1897.     p.  201 
Copper-gypsum  as  remedy  for  grape  mildew  (Nessler) .     1891.     p.  73 

Copper  in  wines  (Fallot).     1890.     p.  96 

Copper,  metallic.     See  Sugar. 

Copper  River  coimtry,  Alaska,  notes  on  (Abercrombie).     p.  307 

Copper  salts  as  fungicides  (Chester).     1891.     p.  21 , 

Copper-soda  as  remedy  for  grape  mildew  (Nessler).     1891.     p.  73... 
Copper  sulphate  and  germination;  treatment  of  seed  with  copper 

sulphate  to  prevent  attacks  of  fungi  ( Evans).     1896 , 

See  also  Grape  mildew. 


Classification  no. 

A22.3:21 

A22.3:16 
A  1.10:901 

Al.  1:888 

A7.3:20 

Al.  1:888 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:26 

A7.3:26 

A9.3:26 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:4 
A9.7:4 
A1.8:22 


A  1.10:901 
A4.1 :899 
A6.3:28 
A6.5:7 
A6.4:28 

A6.4:16 
A6.3:25 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:24 
A5.5:21 

A10.3:30 

A5.3:2 
A7.3:31 

A29.6:28 

A10.3:56 


A22.3:21 
A29.6:27 

A9.6:17 

A 10. 3:120 

A7.3:37 
A1.8:20 


A29.6:25 

A28.5:6 

A6.3:ll 

AlO.l  2:901 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:6 

A28.3:10 


240 


Coqiiillett,  Daniol  "William: 

Australian  insects  sent  1)v  Albert  Koeliele  to  Elhvood  Cooper 
and  B.  I\I.  Lelnn-r,  report  on.     1893.     p.  L'51 

same,  status  of.     1  S<to.     p.  24 

Australian  ladybinl,  imiwrted.     1889.     p.  70 

Buffalo  gnats,  or  black  flies,  of  United  States.     1898.     p.  66 

Buhach,  production  and  manufacture  of.     1886.     p.  7 

Cankerworms,  circular  on .     1 895 

Cecidomyians,  two  new,  destructive  to  buds  of  roses.     1900.     p. 

44  ...' 

Cecidomyiid  injurious  to  seeds  of  sorghum.     1898.     p.  81 

Cecidomyiid  that  lives  on  poison  oak.     1895.     p.  348 

Coleoptera  of  California,  notes  on  habits  of  some.     1892.     p.  260. 

Corn  worm  or  boll  worm  in  California.     1889.     p.  331  

Cottony  cushion-scale,  remedies  for.     p.  552 

Cypress  twig  borer,  report  on.     1890.     p.  116 

Cyrtoneura  cassia,  is  [it]  an  injurious  insect?     1895.     p.  338 

Dipterous  insects,  two,  injurious  to  cultivated  flowers.     1895. 

p.  399 

Dipterous  leaf-miners,  two,  on  garden  vegetables.     1895.     p.  381 . 

Dipterous  parasite  of  Diabrotica  soror.     1890.     p.  233 

Dipterous  parasite  of  melanoplus  devastator  in  California.    1892. 

P   22 

Hydrocyanic  acid  gas — 

as  an  insecticide.     1893.     p.  176 

patent  on  process  declared  invalid.     1894.     p.  257 

treatment  with,  for  scale  insects,  history  of.     1891.     p.  457  . .. 

use  of,  for  destruction  of  red  scale.     1890.     \).  202 

Insects,  beneficial  and  injurious,  of  California  in — 

1892.  p.  9  

1893.  p.  22 

Locust  invasion  of  California  in  1891 ,  report  on.     p.  34 

Locusts  of  San  Joaquin  Valley,  California,     p.  289 

Lysiphlebus,  Braconid  genus,  variations  in.     1891.     p.  313 

Mosquitoes,  North  American,  synoptic  tables  of.     1900.     p.  4 

Oscinidfe  and  Agromyzidpe,  reared  at  United  States  Department 

of  Agriculture,  habits  of.     1898.     p.  70 

Red  scale  of  California,  various  methods  for  destroying.     1890. 

P    9 

Rove  beetle,  another  parasitic.     1891.     p.  318 

San  Jose  scale  in  Virginia.     1894.     pp.  253,  324 

Scale  insects — 

California,  report  for  1891.     ji.  13 ■. 

gas  treatment  for.     p.  123 

same,  supplementary  report.     1888.     }>.  41 

new,  from  California.     1891.     p.  382 

various  methods  for  destroying,  annual  report  on.     1890.     p.  19. 

various  methods  for  destroying,  report  on.     p.  123 , 

same,  p.  123 

Tachinida'  of  America,  north  of  Mexico,  a  family  of  parasitic  two 

winged  insects,  revision  of.     1897 

Violet  pest,  new,  report  on.     1900.     p.  48 

Walnut  spanworm,  report  on.     1897.     p.  64 

Wheat-pest,  new,  report  of.     1895.     p.  406 

Yucca  whipplei,  pollination  of,  in  California.     1893.     p.  311 

Corbett,  Lee  Cleveland: 

Home  fruit  garden,  preparation  and  care.     1901.     p.  431 

same 

Horticulture,  experimental,  systems  of  record  keeping  in.     1896 

p.  104 '. 

Horticulture,  laboratory  methods  in  teadiing.     1899.     p.  127  — 

Plants,  propagation  of.     1902 

See  also,  for  report  as  Horticulturist  in  charge  of  experimental 

gardens  and  grounds.     1901 

Corbett,  W.  W.      F.eef  and  beef  cattle  of  tlie  West.     p.  326 

Corbin,  S.  "Welford.     Address  of,  before  Virginia  good  roads  conven- 
tion, Oct.  18,  1894.     p.  13 


Index 

ClaKslflcatioii  uo. 


A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:2 

A9.6:10 

A9.3:12 

A9.5:9 

A9.6:22 

A9.6:18 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:l 

A  1.1:886 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:7 


A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:2 


A9.7:5 


A9.7:6 
A9.7:7 
xV9.7:3 
A9.7:2 


A9.3:30 

A9.3:32 

A9.3:27 

Al.  1:885 

A9.7:3 

A9.5:40 

A9.6:10 


A9.3:22 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:6 


A9.3:26 
Al.  1:887 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:3 
A9.3:23 
Al.  1:888 
A9. 1:888 


A9.8:7 

A9.6:22 

A9.6:7 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:5 

Al.  10:901 
Al. 9:154 

Al  0.3:41 
A 10. 3:65 
A  1.9:157 


A14.1: 
Al.  1:862 

A22.3:ll 


114—04- 


•16 


241 


Index 

Cordley,  A.  B.     Anarsia  lineatoUa  zell,  notes  on.     1897.     p.  71 

Cordova,  Argentina,  national  exhibition  at.     1869.     p.  371 

Cork  oak.  jrrowth  of,  in  Tnitcd  States,  etc.  (Jones).     1895.     p.  9 

Cork-tree: 

Caterpillar  damaging.     1889.     p.  ]3t> 

Eeport  on.     p.  550 

Corlies,  James  C.     Pleuro-pneunionia  among  cattle  in  New  Jersey, 

investigations  of.     p.  46 

Com: 

American — 

composition  of,  investigation  of  (Richardson)  — 

1 883 

same,  errata.     1 884.     p.  98 

1884,  2d  report  

in  Prnssia.     1868.     p.  462 .-... 

Calorimetric  determination  of  heating  value  of  (Richards).     1898. 

p .  95 

Canning,  in  Maine  ( Boardman ) .     1886.     p.  554 

Chicago  and  Milwaukee,  1862-66.     p.  431 

Comparative  value  of  red  and  white  kafir  corn  and,  steer-feeding 

experiments  to  ascertain  (Georgesson).     p.  483 

Cost  of  growing,  in  Illinois.     1873.     p.  36 

Crop — 

condition  of,  monthly  notes  on 

statistics  of,  annual 

Culture  in  South  (Tracy).     1898 

Distribution  and  consumption  of — 

1883.  No.  57 

1884.  No.  5 

1893.     No.  102A 

1895.     p.  59 

Ear  vs.  corn-and-cob  meal  for  cows  (Beal).     1899.     p.  16 

Experiments  with.     1872.    'p.  292 

Feeding  values  of  wheat  vs.     1897.     p.  4 

For  fattening  pigs  ( Duggar ) .     p.  496 

For  silage  and  fodder  (Gettys) .     1900 , 

Frosted,  value  of.     1863.     No.  5.     p.  8 , 

Grazing  steers  on  (Langworthy).     1901.     p.  27 

Insects  affecting,  observations  on,  in  1887  (Webster),     p.  147 

same,  notes  on  ( Webster) .     1890.     p.  159 , 

Moldy,  feeding  to  animals  (Langworthy).     1900.     p.  26 

Planting  and  replanting.     1899.     p.  6 

Premium  crop,  in  Pennsylvania.     1870.     p.  478 

Production  of,  in  New  South  Wales.     1893.     p.  311 

Raising,  expense  of.     1894.     p.  106 

Runner's  white,     p.  186 

Smut  of,  is  it  injurious  to  cattle?     1898.     p.  16 

Smutty — 

ill  effects  of,  on  cattle  (Gamgee) .     1869.     p.  78 

same,  p.  73 

poisonous,  note  on.     1869.     p.  144 

Statistics  of.     1875.     p.  234 

Sugar,  analysis  of  ( McMurtrie).     1875.     p.  1 76 

Sugar-cane  beetle  injuring,  note  on.     1886.     p.  32 

same  (Howard).     1888.     p.  11 

Sweet,  forcing  of,  under  glass  (Clark).     1898.     p.  13 

Varieties  of  (Sturtevant).     1899 

See  also  Broom  corn  —  Crops,  principal  —  Kafir  corn  —  Maize,  or 
Indian  corn. 

Corn  and  climate,  report  on,  relation  of  (Wren).     1901.     p.  8 

Corn-and-cob  meal  for  cows,  ear  corn  versus  (Beal).     1899.     p.  16. 

Corn  bill-bugs,  life  history  of  one  of  (Webster).     1889.     p.  132 

Corn  crambid,  abstract  of  notes  on  (Beck with).     1891.     p.  42 

Corn-feeding  sy phus-fly ,  report  on.     1888.     p.  5 

Corn  fodder: 

Green,  for  milch  cows.     p.  291 

Valueof.     1871.     p.  470 


ClasKlflcatlon  no. 
A9.6:9 
A27.9:7 
A13.3:ll 


.\9.7:2 
Al.  1:878 


Al.  1:881-2 


A7.3:l 
A7.3:4 
A7.3:4 
A27.9:6 

A10.3:49 
A27.9:24 
A27.9:4 

A4. 1:898 
A27.9:ll 

A27.9: 
A27.1: 
A1.9:81 

A27.9:21 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:31 

A27.9:32 

A1.9:107 

A27.9:10 

A  1.9:56 

A4. 1:898 

A3. 4:24 

A27.9:l 

Al. 9:124 

Al.  1:887 

A9.7:3 

A1.9:122 

A1.9:92 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:31 

A27.9:32 

Al.  1:874 

A1.9:69 

A1.2:C29» 

A1.2:C292 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:13 

A9.3:12 

A9.7:l 

Al. 9:105 

A10.3:57 


A29.6:29 

A1.9:107 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:l 

Al.l:870 
A27.9:9 


242 


1899. 


Com  fodder — Continued 

See  also  Corn  stover. 
Corn  meal  as  food  for  pigs  (Plumb  and  Anderson),     p.  463  . 
Corn  plant,  feeding  value  of,  at  different  stages  of  growth. 

P   9 

Corn-root  aphis,  summary  history  of  (Forbes).     1891.     p.  233 

Corn-root  webworm,  an  old  pest  in  Indiana,  note  on.     1886.     p.  33.. 
Corn  stover: 

As  a  feeding  stuff.     1898.     p.  12 

Feeding  value  of  ( Lindsey ) .     1896.     p.  353 

See  also  Corn  fodder. 
Com  worm.     See  Boll  worm. 
Cornell  University,  imiversitv  extension  in  agriculture  at  (Craig). 

1901.     p.  137 ." 

Cornstalk  borer,  larger: 

Circular  relative  to  ( Howard ) .     1896 

Report  on  (Howard).     1891.     p.9o : 

Cornstalk  disease  in  cattle: 

Cornstalks  ■  presumablv  cause  of,  chemical  examination  of  (I)e 

Schweinitz).     1896"     p.  88 

Nature,    cause,    and   means   of    preventing,   investigation     hito 

(Moore).     1896.     p.  9 

Rabies  and,  report  on.     1896 

Cornstalks: 

Analytical  work  done  on,  by  chemical  division,  .Tulv-Dec,  1880 

(Collier).     1881 '. 

Sugar  determinations  from,  partial  summary  of.     1880.     No.  2.5. 

p.  23 

same.     No.  27.     p.  23 

Waste  in  feeding  (Beal).     1899.     p.  16 

Cornwall,  H.  B.     Baking  powder,  adulteration  of.     1889.     p.  583... 

Correspondence  courses  in  agriculture  ( Craig) .     1902.     p.  50 

Corsa,   William  P.      Nut  culture  in  TT.  S.,  embracing  native  and 

introduced  species.     1896 ;... 

Cory,  C.  L.     Electrical  engineering  laboratory   in   its  relations  to 

local  engineering  work.     1900.     p.  99 

Cossidse,  North  American,  with  facts  in  life  historv  of  Cossus  center- 

ensia  (Bailey).     1883.     p.  49 

Cossus  centerensis.     See  Cossidaj. 
Costa  Rica: 

Barometric  standard  of,  comparison  with  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  445. 
Climatology  of,  monthly  notes  on,  Jan.,  1901-Oct.,  1902  (Pittier). 

Meteorology  in,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1900.     p.  541 

Cotswold  ram  "Golden  fleece."     p.  340 

Cottier,  Joseph.     Hydrodynamics,  equations  of,  in  form  suitable  for 
application  to  problems  connected  with  movements  of  earth's 

atmosphere.     1897.     p.  296 

Cotton,  W.  E.     See,  as  joint  author,  Schroeder,  Ernest  C. 
Cotton : 

Acreage  of — 

1892.     p.  136 

1895.     p.  245  

American — 

deterioration  of  ( Watts ) .     1 873.     )>.  253 

future  demand  for  ( Watkins ) .     190 1 .     p.  193 

future  of  (Newton).     1864.     No.  1.     p.  12 

notes  on.     1864.     No.  6.     p.  6 

Anthracnose  of,  report  on  (Southworth).     1891.     p.  100 

same  (Atkinson).     1891.     p.  173 

As  surplus  crop  (Jones).     1870.     p.  36 

Average  yields  of,  extravagant  estimates  of.     1866.     p.  345 

Bibliography  of,  supplemental.     1896.     p.  423 

Bollworm  of.     See  BoUworm  of  cotton. 

Botany  of  (Evans).     1896.     p.  67 

Brazil,  antiquity,  methods  and  extent  of  cultivation,  etc.  (Bran- 

ner) .     1885 

Brief  history  of  what  it  is  and  where  it  grows,     p.  104 


Index 

I'lasslflcntluii  no. 


A4. 1:899 

A1.9:97 

A9.7:3 

A9.3:12 

A1.9:84. 
Al.  10:896 


A10.3:99 

A9.5:16 
A9.7:4 


A4.3:10 


A4.3:10 
A4.3:10 


A1.6:33 

A27.9:18 
A27.9:18 
Al. 9:107 
A7.3:13  5 
A10.3:110 

A20.2:N95 

A10.3:76 

A9.3:3 


A29.6.30 
A29.6: 
A29.6:28 
Al.  1:866 


A29.6:25 


A27.9:30 
A27.9:33 

A27.9:ll 
A  1.10:901 
A27.9:2 
A27.9:2 
A  28. 5:6 
A28.5:6 
A  27. 9:8 
A27.9:4 
A10.3:33 

A 10. 3:33 

A1.7:8 
Al.  1:862 


243 


Index 

Cotton — Continued 

British  trade  in.     1866-67.     p.  378 

Chemistry  of  (McBryde  and  Beal).     1896.     p.  81 

Climatology  and  soila  in  their  relation  to  cultivation  of  (Whit- 
ney).    1896.     p.  143 

Climatology  of  (Mell) 

Condition  of  crop,  montlily  notes  on 

Crop  statistit^s — 

1868.  p.  138 

1869.  p.  354 

1874.     p.  173 

1895  ( Watkins) 

1896-97  ( Watkins) 

1897-98  ( Watkins) 

1898-99  ( Watkins ) 

1899-1900  (Watkins) 

Cultivated  varieties  of  (Tracy).     1896.     p.  197 

Culture  of,  in  1866  (Cloud),     p.  190 

same  (Hammond).     1896.     p.  225 

Date  of  receipt  of,  in  Louisiana,  1857-70.     p.  356 

Deterioration  of  ( Watts) .     1 872.     p.  21 1 

Diseases  of  ( Atkinson ) .     1896.     p.  279 

Distribution  of.     1893.     No.  101 A 

Enemies  of  crop  in  Mexico,  Central  and  South  America,  and  AW^st 

Indies,    reports    of   consuls    and   consular  agents  on.     1885. 

App.  p.  59 

Exports  of,  from  Egypt  (Hitchcock).     1897.     p.  29 

same.     1897 

Fertilizers  for  ( McBryde) .     1894 

Fiji  Islands,  microscopic  investigation  of  (Taylor).     1872.     p.  317 

Handling  and  uses  of  ( Hammond) .     1896.     p.  351 

History,  botany,  chemistry,  culture,  enemies,  and  uses.     1 896  . . 

History  and  general  statistics  of  (Handy).     1896.     Y'.  17 

Imports  into  Great  Britain — 

1866-67.     p.  249  

1868.  p.  459  

1869.  p.  147 

1870-71.     p.  324  

Imports  of  U.  S.     1880-91.     p.  664 

India  crop —  ' 

1889.     p.  163 

1892-93.     p.  167  

1893-94.     ]).  203 

1894.     p.  24 

1894-95.     p.  146  

Insects  affecting.     See  Boll  worm  of  cotton  —  Cotton  insects. 

Low  price  of.     1891.     p.  481 

Manufacture  and  consumption  in  world.     1876.     p.  501 

Manufacture  of,  statistics  of.     1869.     p.  371* 

same.     1876.     p.  105 

Manuring  of  ( White).     1896.     p.  169 

same  (White).     1897 

Middling,  prices  of.     1851-71.     p.  137 

Movement  of.     1870-72.     p.  451 

same,  with  croj)  estimates:     1887.     p.  449 

New  process  of  utilizing  (Watts).     1876.     p.  400 

Planting — 

directions  for  (Lyman) .     p.  193 

progress  of.     1883.     No.  59 : 

Produ('tion,  cost  of  ( Watkins) .     1 899 

Production  and  ])rice  of,  for  one  hundred  years  (AVatkins).     1895 

same,  abstract 

Production  and  trade  of  the  world.     1890.     j).  268 

Quality  of  crop,  1873,  answers  to  circular  regarding,     p.  123 

Raising  by  free  labor  (Landon) .     ]>.  88 

*  By  a  misprint,  this  pago  number  appears  twice. 


Classlflciitloii  no. 

A27.9:5 
A10.3:33 


A10.3 
A29.3 
A27.9 


33 


A27.9:6 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:13 

A27.4:4 

A27.9:35 

A27.4:9 

A27.8:17 

A27.8:19 

A10.3:33 

Al.  1:866 

A10.3:33 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:10 

A10.3:33 

A27.9:31 


A8.1:4 
A10.3:42 
A12.4:15 
A1.9:14 
A27.9:10 
A 10. 3:33 
A10.3:33 
AID.  3:33 

A27.9:5 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:9 
A27.9:29 

A27.9:28 
A27.9:31 
A27.9:32 
A27.9:33 
A27.9:33 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:14 

A10.3:33 

A1.9:48 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:14 

Al. 1:866 
A27.9:21 

A27.8:16 

A27.8:9 

A27.8":C82 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:12 

Al.  1:864 


244 


Cotton — Continued 

Kaising  in  California.     1872.     p.  493 

Report  on  best  sections.     1866.     pp.  238,  280,  329 

Root-rot  disease  of,  new  (Atkinson).     1891.     p.  202 

same,  circular  of  inquiry  on  ( Rusk) 

Season  of  1869-70  in  India,     p.  361 

Spinning,  atmosijheric  conditions  favorable  to,  notes  on  (Abbe). 

1900.     p.  294 

Trade  in,  1868.     1868.     p.  364 

Under  high  culture  (Gift),     p.  409 

Wilt  disease  of  (Smith).     1899 

same  ( Orton ) ,     1900 

World's  sujiply  and  consumption  of.     1894.     p.  246 

tSee  also  Augusta,  Ga.,  Congress  of  cotton  States  —  Boll  worm  of 
cotton  —  Crops,  principal  —  Egyptian  cotton  —  Flax-cotton  — 
Raw  cotton. 

Cotton  and  currency,  1895 

Cotton  army  worm,  origin  of,  and  best  means  of  destroying  (Jones). 

1878.     p.  356 ." 

Cotton-belt: 

Forecast  stations  oi  Weather  Bureau,  establishment  and  inspection 

of  (Marbury).     1899.     p.  150 

Forecast  stations  of  Weather  Bureau  in,  instructions  governing. 

1892 

same  ( Berrv ) .     1897 

Reporton  (Sniith).     1885.     p.  59 

Cotton-boll  weevil.    See  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil. 
Cotton  caterpillar: 

Brazil  (Branner) .     1885.    App.     p.  49 

Letter  on  ( Morse) .     1867.    ]>.  249 

Cotton  convention.    See  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Cotton  cutworm,  note  on  (Atkinson).     1891.    p.  31 

See  aho  Cutworms. 
Cotton  Exchange  and  Agriculture  Department  reports.    1886.    p.  496. 

Cotton  exchanges,  list  of.    1899.    p.  759 

Same,  1901.    p.  696 

Cotton  insects: 

Bahama  Islands  (Schwarz).     1S7<S.    ]>.  347 

Field.    1898.    p.  85 

Georgia  and  Florida  ( Grote) .    1 878.    p.  351 

Injurious — 

in  Brazil,  prelimiiiar)^  report  of  observations  ujxm  (Branner). 

1884.    p.  63 - . 

notes  on.    1866.    pp.  239,  282,  331,  377,  421 

same,  1867.     p.  21 

remedies  for  ( Weed) .     1 893.    ]>.  167 

Investigation  of.    p.  210 

same,  p.  5 

Kerosene  experiments  with.    1883 

Mississippi,  notes  on  ( Ashmead ) .    1 894.    pp.  25,  240,  320 

Protection  against  (Glover).    1873.    ]>.  571 

Report  on — 

1879  (Comstock ) 

1885  ( Stelle) .     App.  p.  7 

Resume  of  more  important  chapters  of  report  upon.     ]i.  263 

United  States  ( I  lo ward ) .     1 896.     p.  31 7 

same,  with  introduction.     1897 

See  aho  Bollworm  of  cotton  —  Cotton   cater])illar — Cotton  cut- 
worm —  Cotton  plant-louse  —  Cotton  worm  —  INTexican  cotton- 
l)o]l  weevil. 
Cotton  machinery,  adaptation  of  flax-cotton  to  (Jack.son).    p.  405 — 
Cotton  or  melon  plant-louse,  report  on  (Pergande).    1895.     p.  309 — 
Cotton  seed: 

Exports  of.     1887.    p.  450 

Products  of,  feeding  value  of  (Kilgore).     1896.     p.  385 

Value  of,  to  farmer  (Beal).      1901.     ]).  24 

Cotton  seed  and  its  prQ(lucts.     1  S9<) 


Index 

Olasslflratlon  no. 

A27.9:10 
A27.9:4 
A9.7:3 
A  28. 4:9 
A27.9:8 

A  29. 6:28 

A27.9:6 

Al.  1:867 

A28.3:17 

A28.3:27 

A27.9:32 


A27.8^C82 
A9.2:C82 

A  29. 3:24 

A29.12:C82 
A29.12:C81 
.\8.1:4 


A8.1:4 
A27.9:5 

A9.7:4 

A27.9:24 
Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:901 


A9.2:C82 

A9.6:18 

A9.2:C82 


A9.3:4 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:5 
A9.7:6 
A  1.1:878 
A9. 1:879 
A9.3:l 
A  9. 7:7 
A27.9:ll 


A9.2:C82 
A  8. 1:4 
A  1.1:879 
A 10. 3:33 
A1.9:47 


Al.l:8{)2 
A9.7:7 

.V27.9:25 
A 10. 3:33 
Al. 9:124 
A1.9:36 


245 


Index 

Cotton-seed  industry  (DaughertyV     1901.     p.  285 , 

Cotton-seed  meal: 

Effect  of,  on  quality  of  Imtter  (Allen).     1900.     p.  24 , 

Fertilizers  containing,  determination  of  available  phosporic  acid 

in(Dancy).     1890.     p.  161 , 

Metaphosphoric  and  pyrophosphoric    acids  in,    occurrence  of 

(Hardin).     1892.     p.  50 , 

Nitrification  of,  in  different  soils  (Withers  and  Fraps).     1902. 

p.  36 

Cotton  stainer  or  red  bug: 

Parasite  of  supposed  eggs  of  ( Howard ) .     1889.     p.  241 

Reporton.     1889.     p.  234 

Cotton  States,  agriculture  in,  condition  of  (Ploward).     ]>.  215 

See  also  Southern  States. 
Cotton  States  and  International  Exposition,  Atlanta,  (ia.,  1895     See 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Cotton  worm  or  aletia: 

Address  on,  before  cotton  convention  at  Atlanta.     1881  (Riley). 

p.  153 , 

same.     p.  153 

Aggregate  damage  from,  in  Texas,  cotton  crop  of  1887  (Snow). 

1889.     p.  32 

Anatomy  of  ( Minot  and  Burgess ) .     1885.     p.  45 

Circular  no.  7  on.     p.  xxviii 

same,  answers  to  circular.     App.     p.  71 

Destruction  of,  by  birds  (Redfield).     1883.     No.  65.     p.  25 

Final  report  on  (Riley).     1885 

Georgia,  in  1878  (Willet).     1878.     p.  358 

Habits  and  natural  history  of  (Trelease).     1878.     p.  361 

Letter  on  (Ferguson).     1867.     p.  288 

Machinery  designed  for   destruction  of,   experimental   tests  of 
(Barnard) — 

1883.     p.  39 

1885.     p.  191 

Mississippi,  in  1878  ( Anderson ) .     p.  352 

Notes  on_ (Glover).     1874.     p.  429 

Observations  and  experiments  upon — 

1883  (Neal).     p.  38 

1883  (Jones),     p.  47 

1883  (Johnson),     p.  53 

Question  in  1894,  report  on  (Schwarz).     1895.     p.  315 

Report  on  (Hubbard) .     App.  p.  5 

Same,  1880-1882.     (Anderson),     p.  37 

Same,  (Jones) .     1885.     p.  55 

Texas,  south,  in  spring  and  early  summer  of  1883,  report  upon 

(Anderson).    1883.     p.  31.._ 

Cottontail  hot,  further  notes  on,  with  breeding  and  identification  of 

fly  (Townsend).     1893.     p.  317 

Cottonwood,  cimbex  injuring,  in  Nebraska  (Webster).    1890.    p.  228 

Cottonwood  beetle,  striped,  report  on  (Lintner).     1895.     p.  69 

Cottonwood  borer,  great  damage  by,  note  on.     1886.     p.  41 

Cottony  cushion-scaFe: 

Experiments  on  (Koebele).     p.  558 

Remedies  for  (Coquillett).     \).  552 

See  also  Scale  insects. 
Cottrell,  H.  M.,  Burtis,  F.  C,  and  (Hh,  I).  H.     Dairy  cow,  feed  and 

care  of.     p.  450 

C'oulter,  John  M. : 

Apetake  of  western  Texas,  description  of.     1894.     p.  347 

Cactus,  anhalonium,  and  lophophora,  North  American  species  of, 

preliminary  revision  of.     1892.     p.  91 

Echinocactus,  cereus,  and  oi^untia,  preliminary  revision  of.    1896. 

p.  355 

Gamopetalfe  of  western  Texas.     1892.     p.  1 53 

Monocotyledons  of  western  Texas,  description  of.     1894.     p.  421 

Phanerogams  and  pteridophytes  of  western  Texas,  manual  of. 

1891-94  


I'lasslflcation  no. 
Al.  10:901 

Al. 9:119 

A7.3:28 

A  7. 3:35 

A7.3:67 

A9.7:l 
A9.7:l 
Al.  1:874       , 


Al.  1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 

A9.7:2 

A8.1:4 

A8.1:4 

A8.1:4 

A27.9:21 

A8.1:4 

A9.2:C82 

A9.2:C82 

A27.9:5 


A9.3:3 
A8.1:4 
A9.2:C82 
A27.9:12 

A9.3:l 
A9.3:l 
A9.3:l 
A9.7:7 
A8.1:4 
A8.1:4 
A8.1:4 

A9.3:3 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:2 
A9.6:2 
A9.3:12 

Al.  1:886 
Al.  1:886 


A4. 1:899 

A6.5:2 

A6.5:3 

A6.5:3 
A6.5:2 
A6.5:2 

A6.5:2 


246 


Coulter,  John  M. — Continned 

Polypetahe  of  western  Texas,  description  of.     1891.     p.  6 

Rio  Grande,  region  of,  in  Texas,  from  Brazos  Santiago  to  El 
Paso  Count V,  collection  of  plants  made  bv  G.  C.  Nealley,  re- 
port on.     1890.     p.  29 .' 

Coultei",  John  M.,  and  Rose,  Joseph  Nelson: 

Hesperogenia,  a  new  genus  of  umbelliferae  from  3Iount  Rainier. 
1899.     p.  203 

Leibergia,  a  new  genus  of  unibellifene  from  the  Columbia  River 
region.     1896.     p.  575 


Mexican  uml)ellifene,  mostly  from  the  State  of  Oaxaca,  recently 
collected  by  C.  G.  Pringle  and  Edward  "William  Nelson,  re- 


port on.     1895.     p.  289 

Umbelliferfe,  North  American,  monograph  of.     1900.     p.  9 

Country  roads.     See  Roads. 

Country  slaughterhouse  as  a  factor  in  spread  of  disease  (Stiles). 

1896.     p.  155 

Court,  meteorological  records  in  (Linnev) .    1902.     p.  1  SO 

Same  (Lyons).     1902.     p.  18.3 ." 

Cousins,  H.  H.     Climatologicul  data  for  Jamaica.     Sept.,  1902.     p. 
444 

Same,  Oct.,  1902,     p.  487 

Cover  crops  grown  to  protect  trees  and  improve  soil  of  orchards. 

1899.     p.  12 

Coville,  Frederick  Vernon: 

Botany,  text-books  on.     1899.    .p.  154 

Botany  division.  Agriculture  Department — 

list  of  publications  of 

work  of,  for  farmer.     1897.     p.  90 

Crepis  occidentalis  and  its  allies.     1896.     p.  559 

Crimson  clover  hair  balls,  circular  on.     1896 

Death  Valley  expedition,  botany  of.     1893 

Forest  growth  and  sheep  grazing  in  Cascade  Mountains  of  Oregon. 
1898 

Klamath  Indians  of  Oregon,  notes  on  plants  used  by.    1897.    p.  87. 

Mushroom  poisoning  in  D.  C,  recent  cases  of,  observations  on 

Plant  breeding  and  seed  selection 

Vegetable  dietary,  our,  some  additions  to.     p.  205 

Weeds,  noxious,  report  on — 

1889.  p.  382 .^ 

same,  p.  382 

1890.  p.  388 

same,  p.  388 

Yakutat  Bav,  Alaska,  botanv  of,  with  field  report  by  Frederick 

Funston."    1895.     p.  325.". 

Hee  also,  for  reports  as  Botanist,  Botany  division.  Agriculture  De- 
partment.    1893-1901 

Covington  area,  Georgia,  soil  survev  of  (Marean).     p.  329 

Cowgill,  E.  B.: 

Sorghum-sugar  industry  in  Kansas.     1888.     p.  18 

same,  abstract,  p.  223 

Cowpeas: 

Fattening  pigs  ( Duggar ) .     p.  496 

Food  for  hogs  (Duggar).     ]>.  501 

Grazing  steers  on  (Langworthy).     1901.     y>.  27 

Report  on  (Smith) 

same,  p.  287 

same 

Resistant  to  root  knot  ( Webber  and  Orton).     1902.     i».  22 

Silage  and  fodder  (Gettys).     1900 

Wilt  disease  of — 

1899  (Smith) 

1902  (Orton).     p.  9 

Cows: 

Abortion  in.     1869.     p.  299* 

*By  a  inisiiriiit,  tliis  pa^o  mnnln'r  appears  twicH'. 


In«1eif 

I'llissiflcutioil  uo. 

A6.5:2 


A6.5:l 

A6.5:5 
A6.5:3 


A6.5:3 
A6.5:7 


Al. 10:896 

A29.3:31 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:30 


A1.9:87 
A29.6:27 


A6.4:30 
Al.  10:897 
A6.5:3 
A6.4:8 
A6.5:4 

A13.3:15 
A6.5:5 
A6.4:13 
A6.2:P69 
Al.  10:895 


Al.l 
A6.1 
Al.l 
A6.1 


889 
890 
890 


A6.5:3 


A6.1: 
A26. 5:901' 

A7.3:17 
Al.l:887 


A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A1.9:124 
A1.9:89 
Al.  10:896 
A3. 4:5 
A19.3:17 
A3. 4:24 

A28.3:17 
A19.3:17 

A27.9:7 


247 


Index 

Cows — Continued 
Dairy — 

feed  and  care  of  (Cottrell,  Biirtis,  and  Oti.s).     p.  450 

scale  of  points  for  judginjjr,  regardless  <if  breeds.     1900.     ]).  737. 

type  of,  in  relation  to  milk  ami  butter  production  (Lawson). 
1901.     p.  28 

weather  and.     1902.     p.  28 

Decrease  of.     1865.     No.  4.     p.  13 

Ear  corn  versus  corn-and-cob  meal  for  (Beal).     1899.     [>.  \('y 

( Jestation  in.     1898.     p.  1 8 

Healthy  and  diseased,  effect  of  tuberculin  injections  upon  nnlk 

of  ( be  Schweinitz).     1896.     p.  15 

Manure  from,  fertilizing  value  of.      1899.     p.  5 , 

Milch- 
food  of,  do  volatile  acids  in,  occur  in  nnlk?  (Weiske).      1890. 
p.  141 

green  corn  fodder  for.     p.  291 


Classification  no. 


A4. 1:899 
Al.  10:900 


1900. 
1899. 


]).  Zo 

pp.  803, 


21- 


light  versus  heavy  grain  feeding  for  (Allen), 
metabolism  of ,  investigations  on  (Hagemann) 

903 r. 

Poor  vs.  good.     1897.     p.  3 

Profitable  and  unprofitalde,  statement  of  (Allen).     1900. 

Scrub,  milking  of.     p.  491 

Stall  for,  improved.     1901.     p.  30 

Testing,  as  to  milk  and  butter  production,  some  notes  in  connec- 
tion with  (Scovell).     1899.     p.  123 

Tuberculous — 

feeding  calves  with  milk  of  ( Wilcox ) .     1899.     p.  23 

milk  of,  observation  of  presence  of  tubercle  bacilli  in,  when 
udder  is  not  visibly  diseased  (Smith  and  Schroeder).    1893. 

p.  60 

See  also  Animals  —  Cattle  —  Dairy  —  Milk. 

Cows  and  cattle  of  foreign  countries  (Pearson ) .     1 896.     ji.  38 

Cows'  milk.     See  Milk. 
Cox,  Henry  J.: 

Chicago  weather  forecast  district,  monthlv  report  of — 

Sept.-Dec,  1898 ". 

Jan.-May,  Sept.-Nov.,  1899 

Jan.-June,  Sept.-Dec. ,  1900 

Jan.-March,  May,  June,  Sept. ,  Nov. ,  Dec.  ,1901 

Jan.-March,  May-Oct.,  1902 

Storm  signals  on  Great  Lakes.     1899.     p.  152  (erroneously  printed 

j.H.cox) : ..! 

Temperature,  should  verifying  change  of,  be  smaller,  and  should 
not  terms  "slightly  warmer"  or  "slightly  cooler"  be  credited? 

1902.     p.  127 ". 

Weather  forecasts  best  calculated  to  aid  maritime  interests  of 
Great  Lakes;  method  of  reaching  those  interested.     1899.    p.  19. 
Cragin,  Harry  W.  and  H.  S. : 

Thunderstorms,  local,  observations  for,  at  Skyland,  Page  County, 

Va.     1900.     pp.  328,389 "... 

Thunderstorms  near  Washington,  D.  C,  report  on.     1900.    p.  287. 
Craig,  John: 

Agriculture  correspondence,  courses  in.     1902.     p.  50 

Cornell  University,  university  extension  in  agriculture  at.     1901. 

p.  137 

Pomological  nomenclature,  i)roposed  code  for.     1899.     i>.  "130 

Craig,  .John  A.: 

Sheep  feeding.     1897 

Stock,  pure-bred,  business  of  breeding,     p.  416 

Crambid.     See  Corn  crambid. 
Crampton,  C.  A.: 
Baking  powders — 

adulteration  of.     1889.     p.  555 , 

character  and  constitution  of.     p.  1 63 

Beers,  wines,  and  ciders,  composition  of,  and  substances  used  in 
their  adulteration,     p.  183 


A1.9:124 
A1.9:149 
A27.9:3 
A1.9:107 
A  1.9: 103 


A4.3:13 
A  1.9:97 


A7.3:24 
Al.  1:870 
Al. 9:119 

A10.6:10 
A1.9:56 
Al. 9:114 
A4. 1:898 
A1.9:144 

A 10. 3:65 

Al. 9:107 


A4.3:3 
A4.3:tl 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 

A29.3:24 


A29.3:31 
A29.3:24 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A10.3:110 

Al  0.3:99 
A10.3:65 

A1.9:49 
A4. 1:901 


A7.3:135 

A7. 1:889 

Al.  1:887 


248 


Crampton,  C.  A. — Continued 

I)es  Linges  sugar  experiment  station,  Baldwin,  La.,  record  of  ex- 
periments at,  season  of  1888 

Fats,  crystallization  of.     1889.     p.  449. 

Fermented  alcoholic  beverages,  malt  liquors,  wine,  and  cider, 

adulteration  of.     1887.     p.  263 

Sugar-cane  and  beet  juices,  analysis  of;  with  table  for  calculation 

of  analyses.     1884.     p.  31 

same,  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans.     1887.     p.  15 

Hee  (tlso,  as  joint  author,  Denton,  Albert  A. 
Crampton,  C.  A.,  and  Fake,  N.  J.: 

Chemical  work  done  at  Fort  Scott  in  sorghum-sugar  experiments, 

1887,  summary  of.     p.  221 

same,  p.  15.     [Fake  is  not  mentioned  in  this  print.] 

Sorghum  analysis  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans. ,  in  1887.     p.  5 

Cranberries: 

Insects  affecting,  report  on  ( Smith ) .     p.  393 

same,  p.  9 

Interest  in  U.  S.  in,  in  1869.     p.  204 

Production  of,  1872-74.     p.  535 

Rotting  of,  and  a  proposed  remedy  ( Bcal) .     1900.     p.  9 

Cranberry  culture: 

New  jersey  (Taylor) .     p.  569 

Report  on  ( Phinney ) .     p.  131 

same  ( Saunders ) .     1894 

Cranberry  fireworm,  probable  remedy  for  ( Kirkland).     1899.     p.  53. 

Cranberry  gall  fungus,  treatment  of  (Halsted).     1891.     p.  18 

CranV>erry  girdler,  report  of  (Scudder).     1894.     p.  1 

Cranberry  leaf-galls,  report  on  (Thomas).     1889.     p.  279 

Cranl)errv  rot,  microscopic  observations  on  (Taylor).     1875.     p.  445. 

Same  '(Taylor).     1876.     pp.  45,  350 _. 

Cranberryrot  and  scald,  microscopic  observations  on  (Taylor).    1874. 

p.  439 

Same  (Taylor).     1875.     p.  42 

Cranberry  scald,  treatment  of  (Halsted).     1891.     j).  18  

Crane,  Arthur  K.     Long-range  weather  forecasts,  can  they  be  made 

with  any  degree  of  accuracy  or  profit?     1899.     p.  157 

Crane,  Pxlward  P.     Hanover,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  prod- 
ucts over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  6 

Crane-fly,  larvie  of,  destroying  young  wheat  in  Indiana  (Webster). 

1890.     p.  12 

Craw,  Alexander: 

Nursery  stock  and  orchards,  inspection  of.     1900.     p.  87 

Scale  insects  found  upon  plants  entering  port  of  San  Francisco, 

list  of.     1896.     p.  40 

Sec  also,  as  collector,  (bckerell,  Theodore  Dru  Alison. 

Crayfish,  carbon  bisulphide  for  ( Weed ) .     1895.     p.  98 

Cream: 

Comparative  amount  of,  from  deej)  or  shallow  setting  of  milk. 

1872.     p.  513  

Composition  of  (Brown).     1872.     p.  311 

Pasteurized— 

commercial  butter  cultures  used  in  connection  with  (Allen). 

1898.     p.  21  

restoring  consistency  of.     1898.     p.  23 

Potted  sweet.     1900.     p.  215 

Raising,  by  dilution  (Lawson) .     1899.     \k  28 

See  also  Milk  —  Potash,  ])ichromate  of. 

"Cream  pot"  stock,  history  of  (Slingerland).     p.  291 

See  alxo  Jacjues  "Cream  j)ot"  stock. 
Creameries  or  butter  factories,  advantages,  location,  organization, 

and  e(|uipment  ( Alvord).     1896.     p.  297 

See  aho  Dairy. 
Creasy,  William  T.     Farmers'  views  of  good  roads,  and  how  to  get 

them.     1901.     ]..  78 

Creatinand  creatinin,  physiological  effectof,  and  their  viiine  as  nutri- 
ents (Mallet) .     1899 


Index 

Classification  no. 


A  7. 3:22 
A7.3:13< 


A7.3:13'' 

A7.3:15 
A7.3:17 


Al.  1:887 

A7.3:17 

A7.3:18 

Al. 1:884 
A9.3:4 
A  1.1:869 
A27.9:12 
Al. 9:114 

A  1.1:877 

A  1.1:863 

A1.9:13 

A9.6:20 

A28.5:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:l 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:12 
A27.9:13 
A  28. 5:6 


A29.3:24 

A22.4:27 

A9.7:3 

A 10. 3:76 

A9.8:4 

A9.6:2 


A  27. 9:10 
A27.9:10 


A  1.9:103 
A  1.9:69 
A  4. 1:899 
A1.9:105 


A  1.1:866 

A  4. 1:89.5-6 

A22.3:2] 
A  10.3:66 


24J) 


A3.4:17 

A1.9:65 

A6.4:8 

A1.9:69 

A6.4:18 


Index 

t'lasstflcatlon  no. 

Credit,  popular,  French  congress  on.     1895.     p.  26 A27.9:33 

Credit  associations,  cooperative,  in  European  countries  and  their  rela- 
tion to  agricultural  interests  (Peters).     1892 A27.8:3 

Credit  unions,  cooperative,  of  Germany.     1891.     p.  339 A27.9:29 

Creelman,  G.  C. : 

Farmers'  institutes  in  Ontario.     1902.     p.  32 A10.3:110 

Ontario,  farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in.     1902.     p.  26  .    A10.3:120 
Live  stock,  judging  of,  as  farmers'  institute  work.     1902.     p.  113  .    A10.3:120 
See  also,  as  editor,  Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  American  Associa- 
tion of. 

Crepis  occidentalis  and  its  allies  (Coville).     1896.     j).  559 A  6.5:3 

Cricket: 

Tree,  carnivorous  habits  of  (Murtfeldt)     1889.     p.  130 A9.7:2 

Western,  outbreaks  of,  in  Idaho,  report  on  (Milliken).     1893. 

p.  17 A9.7:6 

Crime.     See  Climate  and  Crime. 
Crimson  clover: 

Circular  on  (Williams).     1899 

Danger  in  use  of.     1897.     p.  11 , 

Hair  balls,  circular  on  (Coville).     1896 

Importance  of,  as  a  forage  plant.     1898.     ]>.  8 , 

Seed  of  ( Pieters) 

See  also  Clover. 
Critchett,  O.  A.     Irrigation  and  water  rights,  abstract  nf  laws  of  the 

several  States  and  Territories  on.     1893 A15.3:l 

Cronk,  Cory  don  P.     Wind  vanes.     1899.     p.  1 65 A29.3:24 

Crop  bulletins,  climate  and A29.7: 

Crop  circulars.  Statistics  Division,  Agriculture  Department A27.5: 

Crop  correspondents,  manual  of  instructions  to  (Robinson) A27.2:C88 

See  also  Climate  and  crop  correspondents. 

Crop  reporter.  Statistics  Division,  Agriculture  Department A27.6: 

Crop  reports: 

Indications  of,  vs.  estimates.     1892.     p.  70 A27.9:30 

National  and  international,  paper  on  (Chamberlain).     \).  137 A1.8:22 

Newspaper.     1874.     p.  427 A27.9:12 

Plea  for  systematic.     1872.     p.  434 A27.9:10 

same.     1873.     p.  27 A27.9:ll 

Report  concerning.     1886.     p.  394 A27.9:24 

Standard  of  condition  in.     1889.     p.  470 A27.9:27 

Crop  service.     See  Climate  and  crop  service. 

Crop  synopsis,  monthly.  Statistics  Division,  Agriculture  Department.    A27.7- 

Crop  zones.     See  Zones,  life  and  crop. 

Crops: 

Amounts  and  injuries  of,  in  1864,  table  showing.     No.  6.     p.  28.  J  A27.9:2 

Argentina.     1887.     p.  382 '  A27.9:25 

California  and  Colorado.     1890.     p.  520 A27.9:28 

Climate  and — 

notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  564 A29.6:29 

problem  with  two  solutions  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  419 A29.6:29 

Climatology  of  Florida  with  regard  to  (Mitchell).     1902.     p.  208.'  A29.3:31 

Common,  value  of,  for  forage.     1897.     p.  5 !  A1.9:65 

See  also  Forage  crops. 

Condition  of,  monthly  report  on,  June,  1863,  to  Nov.,  1897 A27.9: 

See  also  Climate  and  crop  conditions  —  Weather  and  crop  con 
ditions. 
Continuation  and  rotation  of,  experiments  in,  at  Rothamsted  Ex 

periment  Station,  England,  lectures  on  (Gilbert).     1893 1  A10.3:22 

Depending  on  meteorological  conditions,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.  I 

p.  397. •■  A29.6:28 

Distributed,  cultural  directions  for.     1902 A19.2:F74 

Distribution  of,  some  phvsical  properties  of  soils  in  relation  to 

(Whitney).     1892  ..." A29.3:4 

English,  and  prices,  1861-65.     p.  210 A27.9:4 

same.     1870.     p.  361 A27.9:8 

European  prospects  (Moffat).     1883.    No.  61,]).  34.    No.  64,  p.  28. 

No.  65,  p.  29.     No.  1,  p.  18 1  A27.9:21 


250 


1891. 

1893. 

1894. 

state  of. 


Crops — Continued 

Experiments  with.     1874.     p.  387 

Fall  sown,   condition  and  amount  of,  for   1864,  table  sliowin}^. 

No.  6,  p.  29 

Fertilizer,  requirements  of  ( Beal ) .     1 899.     p.  5 

Foreign — 

official  statistics  of — 

1890.     p.  155 

p.  276 

p.  119 

p.  752  

1864.     No.  5.    p.  14 

Germany,  1870  ( Prentiss) .     p.  283 

Growing,  effei-t  upon  soils.     1897.     p.  684 

Indiana  and  Illinois  (OsVjorn).     1891.     p.  483 

Insects  beneficial  to  (Glover).     1875.     p.  175 

Monthly  reports  on  condition  of,  etc.     1863  to  1897 

Nitrogen  of  our,  determinations  bv  experiments  at  Rothamsted 

(Lewes  and  Gilbert).     1882.     p.  142 

Ontario.     1887.     p.  453 

same,  1890.     p.  484 

Overproduction  of.     1892.     p.  73 

Pacific  States.     1864.     No.  5.     p.  19 

Pests  of,  and  their  repression  by  law  (McCarthy).     1897.     p.  19  . 

Prices  of.     1864.     No.  1.     p.'  28.     No.  2.     p.  20 

Principal — 

acreage,  production,  and  value  of.     1897.     No.  l.")5 

statistics  of — 

1895.     p.  526 

p.  558 

pp.  689,  710 

p.  678 

p.  759  

p.  753  

p.  697 

wholesale  prices  of.     1898.     p.  695 

Profitable  for  pigs.     1901.     p.  27 

Rainfall  of  season  1897  (Henry) .     p.  607 

Reporting,  methods  in.     1889.     p.  220 

Reporting  stations,  voluntary  ( Walz) .     1898.     p.  208 

Results  of,  publicity  of.     1889.     p.  468 

Rotation  of — 

experiments  in,  at  Rothamsted  Experiment  Station,  England, 

lectures  on  (Gillx-rt).     1893 

necessity  and  method  of  (Little).     1883.     p.  85 

report  on.     1901.     p.  8 

Sweden  (Andrews).     1873.     p.  363 

Soil  and,  note  on.     1892-98  ( Abbe) .     ji.  16 

Soils  in  their  relation  to  production  of  (Whitney).     1894.     p.l29. 
Statistics  of — 

1865.     pp.  19,  73 

Aug.,  1866.     p.  350 

Nov.,  1866.     p.  442 

Statistics  of,  international.     1875.     ]).  .")2 

Tests  of  averages  of.     1892.     p.  382 

Value  of,  per  acre,  average.     1866.     \).  249 

Winds  injurious  to  vegetation  and  (Curtis).     1895.     p.  435 

Yield  of,  i)er  acre — 

1864.     No.  1.     ]).  28;  No.  2.     j).  20 

1884.  No.  13 

1885.  No.  24 

35 

46 

57 

68...   

79 


1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901 


Index 

C'lasNlflcatloii  no. 
A27.9:12 

A27.9:2 
Al.  9:107 


A27.9:28 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:8 

A1.10:897 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:13 

A29.7: 


1886. 

No 

1887. 

No 

1888. 

No 

1889. 

No 

1890. 

No 

A1.8:31 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:30 

A  27. 9:2 

A  1.8:57 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:35 

Al.  10:895 
Al. 10:896 
Al. 10:897 
Al. 10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 
Al. 10:898 
A1.9:133 
Al.  10:897 
A27.9:27 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:27 


A10.3:22 
A1.8:36 
Al.  9:144 
A27.9:ll 
A29.6:28 
Al.  10:894 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:30 

A27.9:4 

A29.3:ll'^ 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:23 

A27.9:24 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:26 

A27.9:27 

A27.9:28 


251 


Index 

CropH — Con  ti  nued 

Yield  of,  per  acre — Continued 

1891 .  No.  90 

1892.  No.  99A 

1894.     pp.  629,  682 

See  aim  Agriculture  —  Agriculturid  ])roductH  —  Cereal  crops  — 
Cereals  —  Climate  and  crop  —  Ct )ver  crops  —  Farm  products  — 
Field  crops  —  Forage  crops — Fruit  crop  —  Garden  crops  — 
Grains  —  Hay  —  Hop  crops  —  Market-garden  crops  —  Orchard 
crops  —  Root  crops  —  Tobacco  —  and  headings  beginning 
Crop. 
Crosby,  D.  J.  Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  Amer- 
ican, sixteenth  annual  convention  of  association  of  1902,  report 

on.     1902.     p.  81:^ --. 

See  also,  as  editor,  Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  American  Associa- 
tion of;  as  joint  author.  True,  Alfred  Charles. 
Crosby,  J.  Schuyler.     Borax  as  a  preservative  of  butter,  letter  relat- 
ing to.     p.  576 

Crossfield  and  Totten  purchase.     aS^  Hosmer,  Ralph  Sheldon,  and 
Bruce,  Eugene  S. 

Crow  blackbirds  and  their  food  (Beal).     1894.     p.  233 

Crows: 

Carrion,  communication  of  hog  cholera  by  (Ford),     p.  325 

Couunon,  of  U.  S.  ( Barrows).     1895.     p.  9 

Food  of,  special  report  on  (Barrows),     p.  498 

same.    p.  498 

Insect  food  of  (Sell warz).     1895.     p.  57 

Crozier,  A.  A.     Fungicides,  effects  of  certain,  upon  vitality  of  seeds. 

1891.     p.  8  

Crude  liber.     See  Fiber. 

Cruelty  to  animals,  prevention  of,  in  District  of  Columbia,  bill  rela- 
tive to,  etc.     1896 

Crump,  M.  H.: 
Address  of — 

before  convention  of  National  League  for  Good  Roads,  Wash- 
ington.    1893.     p.  45 

before  National  Road  Conference,  July,  1894.     p.  32 

Kentucky  highways,  history  of  old  and  new  systems.     1895 

Crustacea  of  Tres  Marias  Islands,  Mexico,    notes  on    (Rathbun). 

1899.     p.  73 

Crystals,  snow,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  118 ---:-: 

Cryptogamic growths,  presence  of,  in  fluids  of  diseased  cattle  (Billings 
and  Curtis) — 

1869.     p.  174 

same.     p.  1 56 

1871 -  - 

Cryptophasa  unipunctata,  habits  and  earlier  stages  of,  in  Australia, 

notes  on  (Edwards).     1891.     p.  384 

Cuba: 

Cattle  for,  inspection  and  certiflcution  of.     1899 

Climate  of — 

also  note  on  weather  of  Manila  (Phillips).     1898 

report  on  ( Phillips).     1899.     p.  307 

Cocoanut  palms  in,  diseased,  report  of  investigation  of  (Busck). 

1902.     p.  20 

Dairy  conditions  in  (Pearson),     p.  383 

Our  trade  with,  1887-1897 

Poi)ulation  and  resources.     1898.     p.  670 

Sugar  and  molasses  crops  of,  1870-71 .     1871 .     ]i.  326 

Venezuelan  cattle  to,  shipments  of  (  Fllsworth ).     p.  516 

See  aJiio  Firmeza  —  Havana. 
Cuba  and  other  islands  of  West  Indies,  industries  of,  value  of  climate 
and  crop  and  storm-warning  services  of  Weather  Bureau  to 

(Hayes).     1902.     p.  58 

Cuban  pine  ( Mohr).     1896.     p.  75 

Same,  with  additional  notes  by  Filibcrt  Roth.     1897.     p.  79 


('laBslflcatlon  no. 


A27.9:29 
A27.9:30 
A27.9:32 


AlO  6:14 


Al.  1:878 


Al.  10:894 

A4.1:895-e 
A5.3:6 
Al.  1:888 
A5. 1:888 
A5.3:6 


A28.5:6 


A1.4:4 


A10.3:14 
A22.3:10 
A22.3:13 


A5.5:14 
A29.6:29 


A1.2:C29i 
A1.2:C29^ 
A1.2:C29» 

A9.7:3 

A4.5:39 

A  29. 3:22 

A29. 1:898 

A9.6:38 
A4. 1:901 
A12.4:16 
Al. 10:898 
A27.9:9 
A4. 1:899 


A29.3:31 

A13.3:13i 

A13.3:13^ 


252 


1898 


Cuckoos,  food  of  (Beal).     1898... 

Cuckoos  and  shrikes  in  their  relation  to  agriculture. 
Cucumber  beetles: 

Notes  on  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  27 

Striped,  circular  relating  to  ( Chittenden ) .     1898 

Cucumbers,  Znaim,  cultivation  of  (Fairchild).     1901 

Cucurbitacese.     tiee  Roseanthus. 

Cucurbits,  crossing  of  (Pammel).     1893.     p.  94 

Cull,  Edward  L. : 

Beet  and  beet-root  sugar.     1873.     p.  366 

Beet-sugar  industry.     1873.     p.  441 

Cultivation  by  steam: 

American  inventions  for  ( Brainerd) .     p.  253 

Report  on  ( Lawrence) .     1872.     p.  358 

Si'e  also  Steam  cultivation. 
Cultures,  tubercle   bacilli  found  in,  branched   forms   of   (Dorset). 

p.  572 

Culver,  Garry  E. : 

Artesian-wells  investigation,  field  geologists'  report  for  North  and 
SouthDakota.     1890.     p.  55 

Dakota  basin,  geological  conditions  of.     pt.  3,  p.  195 

Cuprous  oxid.     See  Sugars. 
Curculio: 

How  to  kill.     1870.     p.  229 

Jarring  for,  on  extensive  scale  in  Georgia,  with  list  of  insects 
caught  (Scott  and  Fiske).     1902.     p.  24 

See  also  Plum  curculio. 
Curculionidpe,  breeding  and  other  hal)its  of  some  species  of,  espe- 
cially of  genus  Tyloderma,  notes  on  ("Webster).     1889.     p.  109. 

Curd  test  in  cheese  making.     1898.     p.  24 

Curds,  gassy  and  tainted,  investigations  as  to  cause  of.     1899.     p.  25. 
Cureton,  Stephen.     Tillage  and  products  of  soil  on  irrigated  lands. 

1887.     p.  282 

Currant  stem-girdler.     Report  of  (Marlatt).     1894.     p.  296 

Same  (Marlatt).     1895.     p.  387 

Currency  and  coins  of  U.  S.     1898.     p.  676 

Currency  and  cotton.     1895 

Current  chart  of  Great  Lakes.     1892 

Currents: 

Lake  Ontario,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1894.     p.  259 

Ocean  (Page).     1902.     p.  .397 

See  also  Japan  current  —  Winds  and  currents. 
Currver,  J.  C.     Farmers'  institutes,  illustration  and  demonstration 

'workat.     1902.     p.  52 

Curtice,  Cooper: 

Hypoderma  bovis,  larvte  of.     1 890.     p.  207 

Maryland,  outbreaks  of  southern  cattle  fever  in.     p.  429 

Sheep,  animal  i)arasites  of.     1890 

Tapeworm  disease  of  sheep  of  western  plains,     p.  167 

Tuberculosis  among  cattle,  detection  of.     p.  283 

Curtis,  Edward.     See,  as  joint  author,  Billings,  John  Shaw. 

Curtis,  F.  D.     Swine,  address  on.     1883.     p.  148 

Curtis,  George  E. : 

Rainfall,  causes  of,  with  relation  to  surface  conditions,     p.  187. .. 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  234 

Winds  injui-ious  to  vegetation  and  crops.     1895.     p.  435 

Curtis,  H.  E.     See,  as  joint  author,  Scovell,  ^Melville  Aniasa. 
Curtis,  Thomas  D. : 

Butter  standard,  ]iaper  relative  to.     1883.     j).  142 

Cheese,  production  of,  information  relative  to.     1870.     p.  355 

Curtiss,  Charles  Franklin: 

Beef  production,  some  essentials  in.     1898 •. 

same,  p.  48 

Sheep,  raising  for  mutton.     1899 

Stock-feeding  experiments,  significance  of.     1899.     p.  116 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Wilson,  James. 


Index 

Classlfioatlun  no. 
A5.3:9 
A5.3:9 


A9.6:10 
A9.5:31 
A23.4:2 


A10.3:16 

A27.9:U 
A27.9:ll 


Al.  1:867 
A27.9:10 


A4. 1:901 


A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ir7' 


A27.9:8 
A9.6:31 


A9.7:2 

A1.9:84 

A1.9:92 

A15.2:P94i 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:7 

A 1.10:898 

A27.8=':C82 

A29.2:C93 


A29.6:21 
A29.6:30 


A10.3:110 


A9.7:2 

A4. 1:887-8 
A4.2:Sh4i 
A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:895-6 

A1.7:2 


Al  3.3:7 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:112 

A  1.7:2 
A  27. 9:8 

A1.9:71 
A4. 1:897 
A  1.9:96 
A 10. 3:65 


253 


fiKlex 

Curtiss,  Charles  Franklin,  and  Wilson,  James  W. : 

Lambs,  range,  feeding  of.     p.  469 

Lambs,  further  experiments  in  feeding,     p.  466 

Curtiss,  D.  S. : 

Destitute  regions,  water  for.     p.  230 

Steam  cultivation,  progress  in.     p.  263 

Curtiss,  George  G.     Apple,  bitter  rot  of,  treatment  of.     1890.     p.  38. 
Curve  of  comfort.     See  Temperatures,  sensible. 

Cushing,  Caleb.     Agriculture  in  Spain,     p.  287 

Custer  County,  Colorado,  fungi  of  (Cockerell).     1889.     p.  84 

Customs  duties: 

European,  on  agricultural  products.     1885.     No.  18.     p.  39 

Foreign.     1886.     p.  32 

Customs  tariff  in  Martinique.     1893.     j).  209 

Cutaneous  disease  among  cattle,  outbreak  of.     1890.     p.  361 

Cuthbertson,  David: 

Fog  and  frost  formation.     1902.     p.  125 

Weather  Bureau  stations,  should  compensation  be  allowed  per- 
sons not  employed  in  Bureau  while  learning  station  duties 
to  enable  them  to  perform  such  duties  in  case  of  emergency? 

1899.     p.  127 

Cutter,  William  Parker: 

Agricultural  literature,  suggested  classification  for.     1899.     p.  50  . 

Library  of  Agriculture  Department,  work  of.     1897.     p.  220 

Ruffin,  Edmund;  pioneer  in  agricultural  science.     1895.     p.  493  . 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Librarian,  Library  Agriculture  Department, 

1894-1900  

Cutworms : 

Anthrax  ]iarasitic  on.     1890.     p.  353 

Noteon  ((ilover).     1875.     p.  221 

Remedies  for  (Smith),     p.  273  , 

same  (Bennett),  p.  274 

Variegated,  report  on  ( Chittenden) .     1901 

See  also  Cotton  cutworm. 

Cycles,  chronological,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  557 

Cyclone,  The,  a  poem  (Allen).     1902.     p.  270 

Cyclones: 

Development  and  movement  of,  as  shown  in  morning  and  even- 
ing weather  maps,  Apr.  2-6,  1892  (Marvin).     1893 

Hurricanes,  tornadoes,  and  (Bigelow ) .     1898.     p.  525 

Martinique,  of  Aug.  18,  1891.     p.  185 

Mauritius,  of  Dec.  5,  1897  ( Claxton ) .     p.  62 

Nicaragua,  report  on  ( Clancv ) .     1897.     p.  356 

Report  on  (Watts).  _  1899.    'p.  307 

Tropical,  atmospheric  circulation  in,  as  shown  bv  movements  of 
clouds  (Boyer).     1896 '. 

Warm  regions  in  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  77 -. 

West  India,  wind  direction  at  different  altitudes  around  (Boyer) . 

1892.     p.  50 

Cyclonic  storms,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  154 

Cypress  twig  borer,  report  on  (Coquillett).     1890.     p.  116 

Cyprinus  carpio.     See  Carp. 

Cyrtoneura  ctesia,  is  [it]  an  injurious  insect?  (Coquillett).     1895. 

p.  338 

Dabney,  Charles  William,  jr. : 

Agricultural   and   other  colleges   and    national  defense.     1899. 

p.  64 .... 

same,  n.  d 

Civil  service  in  Department  of  Agriculture.     1897 

Cotton  plant,  its  history,  botany,  etc.,  introduction  to  report  on. 
1896.     p.  13 - 

Grain  rusts,  letter  of  inquiry  relative  to,  etc.     1894 

Scientific  work  of  Agriculture  Department.     1895.     p.  63 

Southern  agriculture,  progress  of,  address  on.     1896 

See  also,  as  editor  of  proceedings,  1885,  Chemists,  Official  Agricul- 
tural, Association  of. 


Classification  no. 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 


Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:867 
A6.3:ll 

Al.  1:876 
A28.5:5 

A27.9:23 
A27.9:24 
A27.9:31 
A4. 1:889-90 

A29.6:30 


A29.3:24 

A 10. 3:65 
Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:895 

A17.1: 

A9.7:2 
A27.9:13 

Al.  1:885 
Al.  1:885 
A9.6:29 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 


A29.2:C99 

Al.  10:898 

A29.6:19 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:27 

A29.2:At6i 
A29.6:22 

A29.6:20 
A29.6:27 
A9.7:3 


A9.7:7 


A10.3:65 
A10.4:40 
A10.4:33 

A10.3:33 
A28.4:14 
A10.3:24 
A1.4:3 


254 


Dabney,  John  Charles.     See,  a.s  joint  author,  Hicks,  Gilbert  Henry. 

Daily  river  stages 

Dairy : 

Awards  for  U.  S.  at  Paris  Exposition.     1900.     p.  784 

Bacteriology  of  (Conn).     1895 

Bv-products  of,  profitable  disjiosal  of,  at  factory  and  on  farm. 

"  1898.     p.  20 '. 

By-prodnctH  of,  utilization  of  ( Alvord) .    1897.    p.  509 

Development  in  U.S.  (Alvord).    1899.    p.  381 

same,  p.  244 

Interests  of  Alal)ama,  (Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana,  and  Ohio  in 

(Perry),    p.  835 .' -. 

Report  on.    ]>.  310 

Siberian,  notes  (Smith),    p.  530 

Statistics  of,  Agriculture  Department,  report  of — 

1871.     p.  1 74 

1873.  p.  241... 

1874.  p.  238 

1875.  p.  408 

1885  (International  I.    No.  21 

1 896  ( A 1  vo r d ) 

Succulent  forage  for  (  Williams) .    1899.    p.  613 '. 

Utensils  of,  care  of  (Pearson ) .     1 896.     j>.  431 

"Weather  and,  note  on  (Ab)je).     1899.    p.  475 

Workin,  at  agricultural  experiment  stations  (Allen).    1897.   p.  359. 

See  also  Creameries — Deerfoot  farm  centrifugal  dairy. 
Dairy  l>reeds  of  cattle: 

Conformation  of  beef  cattle  and  (Souh'j.     1902 

lieport  on  (Alvord).    p.  137 

same  (Alvord ).    1899 -. 

Scales  of  points  for  judtring.     p.  1 85 

same.      1899 

See  also  Beef  and  dairy  cattle — ^Cattle  —  Dairy  herd. 
Dairy  building.'  See  Biological  and  dairy  building. 
Dairy  Division,  Agriculture  Department.     For  publications  of  this 

Division  sec  Animal  Industry  Bureau 

Dairy  factories,  statistics  of.    1875.    p.  217 

Dairy  farmer,  value  of  stave  silo  to  ( Beal ) .    1898.    p.  23 

Dairy  farming: 

Address  on  (Loring).    1882.    p.  91 

Report  on,   with   some  account  of  farm  of  the  writer  (Pratt), 
p.  45r> 


Index 

Clitsslflcatloii  no. 

i 

I  A29.10: 

I 

I  A1.10:900 
I  A10.3:25 

A1.9:84 
'  Al. 10:897 
Al. 10:899 
A4. 1:899 

A4. 1:885 
A  1.1:870 
A4. 1:899 


159. 


1893 . 


Dairy  herd: 

Cooperative  tests  (Phelps).    1901.    p.  120 

Formation  and  management  (Alvord).    1894.    p.  295 

same.      1897 

See  also  Cattle  —  Dairy  breeds  of  cattle. 
Dairy  husbandry  in  northern  Illinois.     1874. 
Dairy  industry: 

Denmark,  progress,  report  on  ((xeorgeson 

same 

Missouri  and  Kansas  ( Chubbuck ) .     1 897 

Nebraska,  South  Dakota,  and  North  Dakota  (Monrad).     1896  ... 

Porto  Rico,  with  notes  upon  St.  Thomas  and  Cuba  (Pearson), 
p.  306 

United  States  (Wing),     p.  387 

Dairy  laws,  national  and  State,  in  full,  1897  (Pearson),     p.  531 

Same  ( Pearson ) .     1 900 

Dairv  officials,  list  of — 

1898.     p.  610  


1899.  p.  688 

1900.  p.  644  

1901 .  p.  623 

Dairy  products: 

Adulteration  of — 

1887 

1893  (Brown),     p.  54 


A  1.1:871 
A  1.1:873 
A  1.1:874 
A  1.1:875 
A27.9:23 
A4.3:ll 
Al.  10:899 
Al. 10:896 
A29.6:27 
A10.6:8 


Al. 9:143 
A4. 1:898 
A1.9:106 
A4. 1:898 
A4.4:27 


A4: 

A27.9:13 
Al. 9:103 

A1.8:22 

Al.  1:865 

A10.3:99 
ALIO:  894 
A1.9:55 

A27.9:12 

A1.8:50 
A4.3:5 
A4.3:18 
A4.3:16 


A4. 1:901 
A4.1:887-c« 
A4. 1:897 
A4.3:26 

Al. 10:898 
Al.  10:899 
A  1.10:900 
AL  10:901 


A7.3:13' 
A7.3:41 


255 


Index 

Dairy  products — Continued 

Analysis  of,  provisional  methods  for  (Le  Clerc).     1902.     p.  85... 

See  also  Chemical  analysis,  methods  of. 

Foreign  markets  for  { Dodge ) .     1 890.     p.  626 

Foreign  trade  in,  threatened.     1890.     p.  34 

Inspection  and  marking  for  export,  rules  and  regulations.     Oct. 

80,  1901 

Legal  and  State  standards  for — 

1S9S.   p.  666 

1899.  I).  752 

1900.  p.  739 

1901.  p.  695  

Paris  Exposition  of  1900  ( Alvord) .     p.  599 

same.     p.  194 

Rei)ort  of  committee  on,  at  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists — . 


1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


p.  12 
p.  8 


98. 
29. 
16. 
7.. 
92. 
176 
122 
98  . 
105 
81. 
107 
115 
105 


State  standards  for 

Statistics,  1869-89.    p.  115 

United  States,  export  of,  1821-90 

See  also  Butter —  Cheese  —  Cream  —  Filled  Cheese  —  Foremilk  — 

IMarket  milk  —  Milk  —  Pasteurized  cream  —  Renovated  butter. 

Dairy  rules,  fifty,     p.  201 

Same,  p.  36 

Same  (placard) 

Dairy  salt,  study  Of  various  brands  ( Lawson ) .     1899.     p.  28 

Dairy  schools  (Pearson).     1896 

Dairy  tests  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  report  of  committee  on 

(Scovell).     1894.     p.  52 

Dairying: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experimentstations  on.     1889- 

1902 

American — 

report  on.     p.  352 

rise,  progress,  and  national  importance  (Willard).     p.  431 

Associated,  in  New  England  (^lyrick).     p.  375 , 

Ayrshire,  England.     1867.     p.  56 

California — 

notes  upon  (Pearson),     p.  266 

same  ( reprinted ) .     1900 , 

report  on  ( Wickson) .     1896 

Cooperative,  in  Sweden  (Salviate).     1872.     p.  452 

Condition  of,  in  principal  dairy  States  for  season  of  1885 

Directory  of  dejiartments,  boards,  societies,  colleges,  and  other 

organizations  in  interest  of.     1885 

English  and  American,  their  points  of  difference  and  comparative 

merits  (Willard).     p.  358 , 

Milk  fermentations  and  their  relations  to.     1892 

Officials  and  associations  connected  with,  list  of,  in  U.  S.  and 
Canada  (Alvord) — 

1896 

1897 

1898 


Dlasslflcatlon  no* 
A  7. 3:65 

A27.9:28 
A27.9:28 

A4.5:91 

Al. 10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al. 10:900 
Al.  10:901 
Al. 10:900 
A4. 1:900 


A7.3:16 

A7.3:19 

A  7. 3:24 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:31 

A7.3:35 

A7.3:38 

A7.3:48 

A7.3:47 

A7.3:49 

A7.3:51 

A7.3:56 

A7.3:57 

A7.3:62 

A7.3:67 

A4.4:25 

A27.9:32 

A1.2:D14 


A4. 1:898 
A1.9:63 
A4.2:D14 
Al. 9:107 
A4.3:17 

A10.3:20 


A10.6: 

Al.  1:869 
Al.  1:865 
A4. 1:887-8 
A27.9:5 

A4. 1:899 

A4.3:24 

A4.3:14 

A27.9:10 

A1.8:41 

A1.8:39 

Al.  1:866 
A1.9:9 


A4.4:10 
A4.4:18 
A4.4:22 


266 


Dairying — Continued 

Officials  and  aspociationn  connected  with,  etc. — Continned 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 - 

Review  of  recent  work  on  (Allen) .     1895.     pp.  943, 104:! 

Scotland  (Higgins).     p.  213 

South  (Tracy).     1902 

Dairymen,  American,  example  for 

Dairymen's  Association.     See  American  Dairymen's  Association  — 

New  York  Dairymen's  Association. 
Daisy.     See  Oxeye  daisy. 
Dakota: 

Forest-tree  culture  in  (Smith).     1891.     p.  50 

Mammals  and  birds  of  parts  of,  food  habits  and  distribution  of 

( Bai  ley ) .     p.  426 

same.     p.  426 

Tree  planting  on  plains  of,  experience  in.     1891.     p.  45 

Wheatin.     1887.     p.  631 

See  ahn  Black  Hills. 

Dakota  basin,  geological  conditions  of  (Culver),     pt.  3.     p.  195 

Dakotas,  two: 

Certain  climatic  features  of  (Finley).     1893 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  (Williams) .     1897 


Index 

riasiilflcation  no. 


A4.4:26 
A4.4:29 
A4.4:33 
A4.4:36 
A10.6:5 
A4. 1:898 
Al. 9:151 
A 12. 4:4 


Agricultural  resources  of  Alaska,     p.  li 


p.  672. 
1897. 


p. 532. 


Dall,  William  Healev. 
Dallas,  W.L.: 

Climatology  of  southern  and  western  Asia.     1896. 

Cyclical  changes  in  India,  preliminary  discussion  of. 

Droughts  in  India,  prediction  of.     1894.     p.  13 

Monsoon  region,  Indian,  upper  currents  of  air  above.    1896.    p.  417. 
Daly,  Reginald  A.    Ice  drift  and  theory  of  ocean  currents.    1900.    p. 

433 

Dancing  dervishes  or  dust  whirls  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  316 

Dancy,  F.  B.     Fertilizers  containing  cotton-seed  meal,  report  on  de- 
termination of  available  phosphoric  acid  in.     1890.     p.  161... 
Daniel,  John  V\'arwick.    Roads,  good,  the  question  of  the  hour.    1902. 

p.  68 

Daniels,  Edward.    Road  business,  a  question  of  education.    1901.    p.  66. 
Dansey's  (Captain)  kite  for  stranded  vessels  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  206. 

Darlington,  Wm.     Weeds  of  American  agriculture,     p.  509 

Darlington,  Md.,  road  league,  origin  and  work  of.     1895 

Darmsta<lt,  Germanv,  experiment  station,  report  on  (Lindsev).    1897. 

p  3         :  : 

Date: 

Cultivation  of  (Borstel).     1883.     p.  25 

Culture  of  (Klee).     1883 

Date  line  in  Pacific  Ocean  (Page).     1902.     p.  363 

Date  palm : 

Climatic  data  bearing  upon  culture  of  (Henry).     1898.     ]>.  160... 

Cultivation  of,  importance  of.     1878.     p.  13 

Date  palm  and  its  culture  (Swingle) .     1900.     p.  453 

Date  palm  in  U.  S.     1899.     p.  16 

Date-palm  scale,  experiments  with.     1891 .     p.  441 

Daugherty,  Charles  M.     Cotton-seed  industry.     1901.     p.  285 

Daughert)^   J.  8.     Address    of.   before  good   roads    convention  of 

Texas,  Feb.,  1895.     p.  3  .' 

Davenport,  Eugene: 

Feed,  coarse,  necessity  of,  to  grow  cattle,     p.  202 

Rural  life,  what  can  agricultural  colleges  do  to  nourish  a  hearty 

sentiment  for?     1896.     p.  82 

Davenport,  George  E.  Ferns  collected  in  Mexico  by  Joseph  Nelson 
Rose  during  months  of  August  and  Septeni))er,  1897.     1899. 

p.  146 ; 

Daxddson,  Rachel  J.  Rural  road  naming  and  house  numbering. 
1901.     p.  19 


A  13.3:5 

Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 
A 13. 3:5 
A27.9:25 

A15.2:Ir7  2 

A29.2:D14 
A3.3:6 

Al.  1:868 

A29.3:ll' 
A29.6:25 
A29.3:ll  1 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 

A7.3:28 

A22.3:23 
A22.3:21 
A29.6:25 
Al.  1:865 
A22.4:17 

A10.6:7 


A1.8:24 
A1.8:24 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 

A1.6:4 

A  1.10:900 

A1.9:92 

A9.7:3 

A1.10:901 

A22.3:15 

A4. 1:897 

A10.3:41 

A6.5:5 
A22.3:21 


114—04- 


257 


p.  64. 

1S94. 

p.  168. 


p.  198... 


general   statistics    of.     1899. 


Index 

Davidson,  S.  P.,  long  record  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  450 

Davis,  Arthur  Powell.    Rainfall  and  temperature  in  Nicaragua.    1898. 

p.  211 

Davis,  Charles,  short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1901.     j).  173 

Davis,  G.  C. : 

Insect  borers,  few,  notes  on.     1891. 
Insects,  special  economic,  of  season. 
Mealy  bugs  and  their  allies.     1894. 
Davis,  (Miss)  J.  A.: 

Agricultural  experiment  stations, 

p.  501 

Land  grant  colleges  and  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  U.  8., 

statistics  of,  for  year  ended  June  30,  1899 

Davis,  (Mrs.)  Lavinia  K.     Female  life  in  open  air.     p.  430 

Davis,  Robert  W.     Address  of,  before  Jefferson  memorial  and  inter- 
state good  roads  convention,  A  pr. ,  1902.     p.  54 

Davis,  T.  H.     New  Haven,  Conn,  winds  and  rainfall  of,  1873-1900. 

p.  261 

Davis,  William  Morris.     Redfield  and  Espv  period  of  meteorological 

advancement,  1830  to  1 855.     1 895.     p.  305 

Davison,  George  Millard.    Meteorologv,  elementarv,  talk  on.    1899. 

p.  144 '. 

Davy,  Joseph  Burtt: 

Horticultural  herbarium,  making  of.     1900.     p.  93 

Stock  ranges  of  northwestern  California,  notes  on  grasses,   for- 
age plants,  and  range  conditions.     1902 

Davy,   Marie: 

Europe,    meteorological   phenomena  in,    Jan.    and   Feb.,    1864. 

No.  2.     p.  94 

Meteorology  and  growth  9f  beet.     1879.     p.  284 

Dawlev,   F.  E.     Farmers'    institute   worker,   requisites   of   a  good. 

1902.     p.  42 : 

Dawson,  Charles  Francis: 

Asthenia  in  fowls,     p.  329 

Microorganismal  diseases,  laboratory  methods  for  diagnosing  of 

certain,     p.  335 

Milk  and  its  products,  pathogenic  bacteria  in,  vitality  and  reten- 
tion of  virulence  by  certain,     p.  224 

See  (ilso,  as  joint  author,  Moore,  Veranus  A.  —  Smith,  Theobald. 
Dav,  Charles  M.     See,  as  joint  author,  Faville,  George  C. 

Day,  P.  C.     Weather  of  the  month,  Julv,  1900 

"Same,  July,  1901 ' 

Day  wages.     See  Wages. 

Deakin,  Alfred.     Australian  report  on  American  irrigation,  1884-85. 

p.  197 

Dean,  Albert.     Cattle,  Southern,  regulating  transportation  of.     p. 

399 

Dean,  R.  H.     Climate,  influence  of,  on  animal  life.     1902.     p.  107  .. 
Dean,  Seneca.     ;SW',  for  reports  as  Superintendent,  Seed  Division, 

Agriculture  Department,  1868-1879 

Death  by  lightning,  apparent,  directions  for  j^rocedure  in  case  of. 

1894.     p.  533 

Death  Valley,  Cal: 

Climate  and  meteorology  of  (Harrington)     1892 

Noctuidie  from,  descriptions  of  (Smith).     1893.     p.  328 

Pyralidaj  from,  descriptions  of  ( Fernald) .     1894.     p.  255 

Death  Valley  expedition,  1891 : 

Biological  survey  of  parts  of  California,  Nevada,  Arizona,  and 

Utah,  1891.     Part  2.     1893.     [Pt.  1  not  pu1)lished.] 

Botany  of  ( Coville ) .     1893 

Dipt  era  of,  list  of  (Williston) .     1893.     p.  253 

Fishes  of,  collected  in  southern  California  and  Nevada,  report  on, 

with  descriptions  of  new  species  (Gilbert).     1893.     p.  229 

Hetcropteraof  (Uhler).     1893.     p.  260 

Insects,  small,  collection  made  during  (Riley).     1893.     p.  235... 

Land  and  fresh-water  shells  collected  in  California  and  Nevada 

by  (Stearns).     1893.     p.  269 


Classiflration  no. 

[  A29.6:28 

I  A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 

A9.7:4 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 


A]0.3:80 

A10.3:78 
Al. 1:866 

A22.3:2o 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:112 

A29.6:27 

A10.3:76 

A19.3:12 


A27.9:2 
A1.6:28 


A10.3:110 
A  4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 


A15.2:Ir7i 

A4. 1:889-90 
A29.3:31 

A24.1: 

Al.  10:894 

A29.3:l 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 


A5.5:7 
A6.5:4 
A5.5:7 


A5.5:7 
A5.5:7 
A5.5:7 

A5.5:7 


258 


Death  Valley  expedition,  1S91 — Continued 

Localities  vii^ited  by,  li.«t  of  (  Palmer) .     1893.     p.  361 

OriiitliDlofry  of,  comprising  notes  on  birds  observed  in  southern 
California,  southern  Nevada,  and  parts  of  Arizona  and  Utah 

(Fisher).     1893.     p.  7 

Orthoptera  from  (Bruner).     1893.     p.  266 

Pyralidina  of.     1894.     j).  254 

KeiJtiles  and  batrachians  collected  l)y,  annotated  list  of,  with  de- 
scriptions of  new  species  and  lield  notes  bv  3Ierriam  (Stej- 

neger).     1893.     p.  159 ". 

Debts  of  farmers.     1887.     p.  78 

December,   weather  conditions  for,   ludnthlv  statement  of  averajre 

(Carriott).     1!»00.     p.  538 " 

Deciduous  fruits.     Sri'  Fruits. 

Decimalsystemofweightsandnaeasures  (Johnson).  1864.  No.  6.  p.20. 
Decker,  Horace  M.     Kite,  mechanics  of,  report  on.     1897.     p.  349 . . 
Decroix,  E.    Epizooticcatarrh,  information  relative  to.     1873.     p.  180. 
Deerfield  stock  farm,  Spencer  Island,  Butler  County,   Kans.,  fatal 
outbreak  of  Southern  cattle  fever  at  ( Fullinwid'er).     p.  463  . . . 

Deerfoot  farm  centrifugal  dairy  ( Sturtevant ) .     p.  629 

Deerskins,  exports  of.  from  British  Columbia  (Smith),     j).  519 

De  Gheiiuicr,  A.     Commercial  fertilizers,  sale  of,  uniformity  in  legis- 
lation with  regard  to,  views  on.     1885.     p.  46 

De  Hart,  D.  E.     Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  Julv, 

1894.     p.  15 "... 

Deherain,  Pierre  Paul: 

Nitrification  in  arable  soil.     1896.     pp.  353,  491 

Peronospora,  milk  of  lime  as  remeciy  for,  account  of  visit  of,  to 

Italian  vineyards  treated  with.     1886.     p.  77 

Plants,  organic  matter  in,  origin  and  formation  of.     1898.     p.  903. 

Dehorning  cattle  (Gowell  and  Russell ).     p.  489 

Dehvdration  of  viscous  organic  liquids  (Carr  and  Sanborn).     1895. 

p.  134 

De  Kay,  Charles.     Berlin,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products 

over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  4 

De  Lafitte.     See  Lafitte,  Prosper  de. 
De  Lagerheim,  G. : 

Fungi,  new  species  of,  from  North  and  South  America,  observa- 
tions on.     1891.     !>.  44 

Fungus  of  jiotato  scalj,  remarks  on.     1891.     p.  103 

Puccinia  and  Phragmidium,  relationship  of.     1891.     p.  Ill 

De  Lamanon,  G.     Atmosphere,  flux  and  reflux  of.     1898.     p.  463 

DehiAx  are : 

Anthi-ax  combating  in  (Neale).     p.  190 

Entomological  notes  from  (Sanderson).     1902.     p.  97 

Farm  res<»nrces  and  products  of.     1 868.     ]>.  21 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomjjlished  in  (Webl)).     1902.     p.  17. 

Insects  in,  notes  on  (Sanderson  j .     1900.     p.  66 

Pleuro-])neumonia,  contagious,  outbreak  of.     p.  448 

Road  imi)rovement  in,   extract  from  governor's  message  (Tun- 

nell).     p.  3 

Sheep  husbandry  in  (Webb).     1883.     p.  172 

Delaware  River     See  Kingsessing  and  Tinicuin  meadow. 

Del  ]\If)nte,  Enricjue.     Climatology  of  Havana,  Cuba.     1898.     pM52. 

Deming,  F,.  W.      Sorgiium  sugar  experiments  at  Conwav  Springs, 

Kans.     p.  280 ." 

Same,  j).  (53 

I)emograi>hy.      See  I'aris,  tenth  international  congress  of  hygiene 

and  demography. 
Demoussy,   Emiie.     Grtgnon   Agricultural    Experiment  Station,  in- 
vestigations at.     1895.     ]).  3 

I )enby,  Charles.     Agriculture  in  China.     1893.     j).  23 

Dendrolene,  report  on  (Smith).     1895.     j).  31 

Dendrotettix,  genus,  re])ort  <jf  (  Riley).     1893.     p.  254 

Denison,  Texas.     Graj)evini'  treatment  for  downy  miMew  at,  with 
salts  of  copper,  in  1877  (Munson).     ]>.  23 


mdex 

I'lasslflciitldn  no. 
A5.5:7 


A5.5:7 
A5.5:7 
A9.7:6 


A5.5:7 
A27.9:25 


A29.6:28 

A27.9:2 
A  29. 6:25 
A27.9:ll 

A4. 1:884 
A  1.1:880 
A4. 1 :900 

A7.3:7 

A22.3:10 

A10.6:6 

A6.3:2 
A10.6:9 
A4. 1:898 

A7.3:47 

A22.4:27 


A28.5:7 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:6 
A29.6:26 


A4. 1:897 

A9.6:37 

A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 

A9.6:26 

A4. 1:884 

A22.4:33 

A1.7:2 

A29.6:28 

Al.  1:888 
A7.3:20 


.\1 0.6:5 
A27.9:32 
A9.6:2 
A9.7:5 

A6.3:5 


259 


p.  521... 


1893. 


Index 

Denmark: 

American  boots  and  shoes  in  (Bloin).     1900. 

American  horse  meat  in  ( Blom) .     p.  505 

American  horses  in  (  Kirk).     1898.     p.  53 

Climate  of  ( Paulsen).     1896.     p.  640 

Dairy  industry  of,  progress  report  on  (Georgeson). 

same 

Egg  industry  in.     1902.     p.  608 

Hog  cholera  in.     p.  159 

same,  p.  168 

Trade  of  (Hitchcock).     1900 

Dennis,  J.  S.     Water  rights  under  Canada  northwest  irrigation  act. 

1901.     p.  11 

Densmore  (Brothers).      Sugar,    evaporating  apparatus  for.      1887. 

p.  57 

Denson,  Lee  A.     Weather  forecasts,  double  observation  as  a  means 

of  improving.     1902.     p.  153 

Denton,  Albert  A.: 

Sorghum  culture  at  Sterling,  Kans.     1891 .     p.  78 

Sorghum  sirup,  manufacture  of.     1899 

same.     1901 

Sterling,  Kans.,  sorghum  sugar  experiments  at — 

1887.  p.  57 

1892.     p.  76  

Sugar,  evaporating  apparatus  for.     1887.     j).  57 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  W^iley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Denton,  Albert  A.,  and  Crampton,  C.  A.: 

Sorghum,  experiments  with,  at  Sterling  Experiment  Station — 

1888.  p.  287 ' 

same.     p.  105 

1889.  p.  82 

Dentritication.     »S'a'  Soils. 

Denver,  Colorado: 

Business  and  resources  of.     1868.     p.  143 

Weather  forecast  district,  monthly  reports  of,  July,  Sept.-Dec. , 

1901  ( Brandenberg) 

same,  Jan. -Oct. ,  1902  ( Brandenberg) , 

Denza,  P.  Francesco.     Meteorologv  of  Italian  mountains.     1896.     p. 
659 '. 


Classification  no. 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A1.2:H78 
A29.3:ll^ 
A1.8:50 
A4.3:5 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:887-8 
Al.  1:888 
A12.3:9 

A10.3:96 

A7.3:17 

A29.3:31 

A  7. 3:34 
A1.9:90 
A1.9:135 


Deperais, .     See,  as  joint  author.  Comes,  0. 

Derecho  of  May  16,  1899,  in  Ohio  (Smith) .     p.  196 

Derelicts.     See  WrecLs. 

De  Riemer,  Alicia,  and  Abbe,  Cleveland.     Hail,  average  frequency  of 

days  of,  during  1893-97.     p.  546 

Dermestes  vulpinus  in  goatskins  (Jones ).     1889.     p.  63 

Dermestidse,  herbivorous  habits  of  certain  (Chittenden).     1895.     p. 

36 

De  Roode,  Rudolf  J.  J.     Commercial  fertilizers,  determination  of 
phosphoric  acid  and  nitrogen  in,  in  same  A^eighed  quantity  of 

substance.     1891.     p.  104. .' 

Des  Lignes  sugar  experiment  station,  Baldwin,  La.,  experiments  at, 

season  of  1888  ( Crampton ) 

De  Schweinitz,  Emil  Alexander: 

Animals,  diseases  of,  results  of  chemical  investigations  for  preven- 
tion of.     p.  122 - 

same,  with  additions,     p.  110 

Bacterial  products,  investigation  of  effects  of,   in  prevention  of 

animal  diseases.     1893.     p.  138 

same,  p.  66 

Berlin,  international  congress  for  consideration  of  best  methods 
for  checking  or  curing  tuljerculosis,  j\Iay  24-27,  1899.     p.   126. 
Biochemic  laT)oratorv,  investigations  conducted  bv — 

1892.  p.  119  ...'. 1 

same,  p.  105 

1893.  p.  161 

Butter  substitutes.     1895.     p.  445 


A7.3:17 
A7.3:37 
A7.3:17 


Al.  1:888 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:26 


A27.9:6 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 

A29.3:ll  = 

A29.6:27 


A29.6:26 
A9.7:2 


.19.6:2 


A7.3:31 
A  7. 3:22 


Al.  1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 


Al.  1:891 
A4. 1:891-2 


A4. 1:899 

Al.  1:892 
A4. 1:891-2 
A  1.1:893 
A1.10:895 


260 


Index 

riasslflt'atiun  no. 


De  Seh^A•einitJ;,  Emil  Alexander — Continued 

Cornsitulk  disease  in  cattle,  cornstalks  presunmi>ly  cause  of,  ctieni- 

ical  examination  of.     1896.     p.  88 

Disinfectants,  some  modern.     189t).     p.  255 

Enzymes,  or  soluljle  ferments,  of  hos-cholera  germ.     p.  266 

Guinea  pigs,  production  of  immunity  in,  from  hog  cholera  by  use 

of  blood  serum  from  immunilied  animals,     p.  269 

Iowa,  hog  cholera  and  swine-plague  investigations  in.     IVelimi- 

nary  report,     p.  501 1 

Media  culture  for  biochemic  investigations,     p.  145 

Miik,  examination  of.     p.  147 

pasteurization  and  sterilization  of.     1894.     p.  .331 

Paris — 

tenth  international  congress  of  hvgiene  and  demographv,  held 

August  10-16,  1900.     p.  260  ' ." 

thirteenth    international    medical   congress,  held  August  4, 

1900.     p.  254 

Serum  treatment  for  swine  plague  and  hog  cholera,     p.  235 

same,  with  collaboration  of  Marion  Dorset  and  E.  C.  Schroe- 

der 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  Conway  Springs,  Kans.     p.  284... 

same,  rearranged,     p.  74 : 

same.     1889.     p.  65 

Tuberculin,  preparation  and  use  of.     1898.     ]>.  Ill • 

Tuberculin  and  its  use.     1894.     p.  159 

Tuberculin  injections,  effect  of.  upon  milk  of  health  v  and  diseased 

cows.     1896.     p.  15 ■ 

Tuberculosis  bacillus — 

attenuated,  its  use  in  producing  immunity  from  tuberculosis 

in  guinea  pigs.     p.  318 

report  on.     p.  262 

some  products  of,  and  treatment  of  experimental  tuberculosis 

•  with  antitoxic  serum,     p.  305 

Tuberculosis  and  glanders,  investigations  concerning,     p.  289 

De  Schweinitz,  Emil  Alexander,  and  Dorset,  Clarion: 
Tuberculosis  bacilli — 

composition  of  glanders  bacilli  and.     j).  295 

fats  contained  in.     p.  301 

growth  of,  upon  acid  media.     1896.     p.  7 

mineral  constituents  of.     p.  302 

De  Schweinitz,  Emil  Alexander,  Emery,  J.  A.,  and  Cameron,  E.  K. 
Tobacco  powders  awd  extracts,  nicotin  in,  report  of  investiga- 
tion of  methods  for  determination  of.     1898.     p.  113 

De  Schweinitz,  pjnil  Alexander,  and  Schroeder,  Ernest  C. : 

Bovine  tuberculosis  ])acillus,  virulence  of,  for  monkeys,  and  effect 
of  tuberculins  made  from  tuberculosis  bacilli  derived  from 

different  animals,     p.  579 

Tuberculosis    bacillus,    attenuated,    further    experiments    with. 

1896.     p.  11  

Desert  Hora,  North  American,   between  32°  and  42°  north  latitude 

(Parry).     1871.     p.  23 

Desert  lands,  crop  report  of.     1889.     p.  373 

Deserts  and  desert  ranges  of  southern  California,  southern  Nevada, 
northwestern  Arizona,  and  southwestern  Utah;  cactuses, 
yuccas,    and  agave,  geographic  and  vertical  distril)ution  of 

( Merriam ).     1893.     p.  345 

Same,  trees  and  shrubs  in,  distribution  of  (Merriam).     1893.     j). 

285 

Desiccation  of  fruits  and  vegetables  ( Watts).     1875.     ji.  507 

De  Soto  hogs  of  Jjouisiana.     1883.     No.  64.     p.  16 

Destitute  regions,  water  for  (Curtiss).     p.  230 

St'e  also  Arid  regions. 
Detmer,  W.     Moisture,  temperature,  and  light  conditions,  influence 

of,  on  process  of  germination.     1895.     p.  405 

Detmers,  II.  J.: 

Anthrax  among  cattle  in  the  Northwest.     1881.     p.  312 


A4.3:10 
Al. 10:896 
A4. 1 :898 

A4. 1:898 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1 :899 
A4. 1:899 
A  1.1 0:894 


A4. 1:900 


A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:898 

A4.3:23 

Al.  1:888 
A7.3:20 
A7.3:26 
Al. 10:898 
A4.3:7 


A4.3:13 


A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:900 


A4. 1:898 
A  4. 1:898 


A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:13 
A4. 1:898 


A  7. 3:56 

A  4. 1:901 

A4.3:13 

A27.9:9 
A27.9:27 

A5.5:7 


A5.5:7 
A27.9:13 
A27.9:21 
A  1.1:867 


A29.3:ll=' 
A  1.6:34 


201 


1881. 


p.  42(} 


Index 

Detmers,  H.  J. — Continued 

Enzootic  eerebro-meningitiy  amonjr  horses  ii;  Texas.    1882.    p.  368. 

Glanders  and  farcy,     p.  445 

same,   1 879.     p.  257 

Horses,  diseases  amoni;,  in  Illinoii- 
Shee{),  diseases  of,  in  Texas,     p.  68.. 
Southern  cattle  fever,  investigation  of 

same.     1884.     p.  247 : 

Swine-plague,  investigations  of — 

(1st  report),  1878.     p.  321 

same,  p.  19 

(2d  report ) .     1879.     p.  365 

same,  p.  13 

(3d  report).     1880.     p.  527 

same,  p.  153 

(4th  report).     1881.     p.  316 

Texas  cattle  fever,  i nvestigation  of.     p.  595 

same,  at  Champaign,  111.     1880.     p.  291 

Detroit,  Mich.,  halo  at,  May,  1900  (Hooper),     p.  202 

Deutsche  Seewarte,  Handlwoks  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  401. 
De  Vilmorin,  Henry  L.     Plants,  cultivated,  selection  and  its  effects 

on.    1900.     p.  3 

Devoe,  W.  S.     Pleuro-pneuinonia  among  cattle  in  Kansas,  outbreak 

of.     p.  322  ..'. 

De  Vuyst,  Paul.     See  Vuyst. 

Dewey,  C.  Frank.     Hungarian  milling,  report  on.     1893.     p.  38  .... 

Dewey,  Lyster  Hoxie: 

Camphor  tree,  circular  on 

.     Canada  thistle,  circular  on 

Dodders  infesting  clover  and  alfalfa,  circular  on.     1898 

Egyptian  cotton  in  U.  S. ,  circular  on.     1900 

Gramineaj  (grass  familv)  of  western  Texas,  description  of.    3894. 

p.  484 .' 

Hemp  industry  in  U.  S.     1901.     p.  541 

Migration  of  weeds,     p.  263 

Mustard  family,  three  new  weeds  of.     1897 

Nut  grass,  circular  on.     1894 

Russian  thistle — 

circular  on 

history  as  a  weed  in  U.  S.,  with  an  account  of  means  available 

for  its  eradication.     1894 

Tumbling  mustard,  circular  on •. 

Vegetation,  characteristic,  of  desert  region  from  western  Texas 

to  central  Arizona,     p.  351 

same.     p.  351 

Weeds,  legislation  against.     1896 

Weeds  and  how  to  kill  them 

AN'eeds  in  cities  and  towns.     1898.     ji.  193 

Wild  garlic,  circular  on 

Dew-point: 

Relative  humidity,  etc. ,  tables  for  obtaining  temperature  of.     1897  . 

Tables  of,  observed  at  Honolulu  (Lyons).   '  1899.     p.  587 

Temperature  of,  psvchrometric  tables  for  obtaining  (Marvin). 

1900 '. 

Valueof,  in  forecasting  weather  under  certain  conditions  (Wood). 

■     1902.     p.  152 

See  also  Vapor  pressure. 
Dexter,  Edwin  Grant.     Conduct  and  the  weather,  report  on.    1899. 

p.  353 

Dextrine,  starch,  dextrose,  sucrose,  and  gum  arable,  mixture  of,  at- 
tempt to  analyze  (Krug).     1894.     p.  167 

Dextrose.     See  Dextrine. 

Diabrotica  soror,  dipterous  parasite  of  (Coquillett)  1890.     p.  233 

Diabrotica  12-punctata: 

Habits  an.l  life  Jiistory  of  (Riley).     1891.     ]).  104 

Observations  on  (Quaintance).     1900.     p.  35 

Dickinson,  S.  C.     Steel-track  roads.     1901.     ji.  68 


I'lasslflcatioii  no. 

Al. 1:881, 882 
Al. 1:878 
A1.6:12 
Al.  1:881, 882 
Al.  1:883 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 

Al. 1:878 

A1.6:12 

Al. 1:879 

A1.6:22 

Al. 1:880 

A1.6:34 

A  1.1:881-2 

Al.  1:880 

A1.6:34 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:25 

A10.6:ll 

A4. 1:895-6 


A  27. 9:31 

A6.4:12 
A6.4:27 
A6.4:14 
A6.4:26 

A6.5:2 
Al.  10:901 
Al.  10:896 
A6.4:10 
A6.4:2 

A6.4:3 

A6.3:15 
A6.4:7 


Al.  1:891 
A6. 1:891 
A6.3:17 
A1.9:28 
Al.  10:898 
A6.4:9 

A29.2:D51 
A29.6:27 


A29.2:P95 


A  29. 3:31 

A29.6:27 

A  7. 3:43 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:4 

A9.6:26 

A22.3:21 


262 


Dickinson,  W.  L.     Highways,  improvement  of.     1902.     p.  43 

Dicivon',  V/illiani.     Food  examinations,  suggestions  for  better  ar- 

ran.irement  of.     1893.     p.  162 T. 

Dickson,  William.     Hor.se,  shoeing  of.     p.  529 

Dickson,  William,  and  Lowe,  William  Herbert.     Surgical  operations 

on  cattle,     p.  301 

Diehl,  Israel  S.     Goat,  breeding  and  raising  of.     p.  216 

Diet.     See  Food  and  diet. 

Dietaries  in  public  in.stitutions  ( Atwater).     1901.     p.  393 

Dietary  studies: 

AlaV)ama  negro,  1895  and  1896  (Atwater  and  Woods) .   

Chicago,  1895,  1896,  conducted  with  cooperation  of  JaneAddams 
and  CaroUne  L.  Hunt,  of  Hull  House  (Atwater  and  Bryant). 

1898 " 

Club  of  women  students  at  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College 

(Ladd).     1901.     p.  21 

Harvard  and  Yale  boat  crews  (Atwater  and  Bryant).     1900 

Illinois  University  (Grindley  and  Sammis).     1901.     p.  7 

Lake  Erie  College,  Painesville,  Ohio  (Bevier  and  Sprague).    1901 

P  27 

Maine  State  College,  1895  (Jordan) 

Missouri  University',  1895,  and  data  relating  to  bread  and  meat 

consumption  in  Missouri  (Gibson  and  others).     1896 

same,'  comments  on  (Atwater  and  Woods),     p.  21 

Xegroes  in  eastern  Virginia,  1897  (Frissell).     p.  7 

same  (Bevier).     1899.     p.  27 

New  Mexico  in  1895  (Goss) 

New  York  City,  1895-1896  (Atwater  and  W^i.ods) 

same,  1896  and  1897  (Atwater  and  Bryant) 

Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.  (Stone) .     1896 

same,  comments  on  (Atwater  and  Woods) .     p.  23 

Tennessee  University,  1895  ( Wait) 

.same,  comments  on  (Atwater  and  Woods),     p.  33 

United  States,  some  results  of  (Bryant).     1898.     p.  439 

See  also  Nutrition  investigations. 
Dietel,  P.     Uredinea?  of  United  States,  notes  on  some.     1891.     p.  42. 
Dietrich,  Th.     Milk,  fat  in,  process  for  estimating   bv  gravimetric 

method.     1890.     p.  159 "... 

Differential  grasshopper.    See  Grasshopjier. 
Diffusion : 

Api>lication   to  sugar  cane,    and   record   of    experiments   with 

sorghum  in  1883.   (AViley).     1884 _. 

Carbonatation  and,  experiments  with,  at  Ottawa,  Kans.  (Wilev). 

1885 '.... 

Extracting  saccharine  matter  from   sugar-yielding    j)lants  by. 

1869.     p.  457 - 

Methods  and  machinerj^  for  api)iicatiou  of,  to  extraction  of  sugar 

from  sugar  cane  and  sorghum  ( Wilej') .     1886 

See  also  Sugar  cane. 
Digestibility: 

American  feeding  stuffs  (Jordan  and  Hall).     1900 

Feeding  stuffs,  methods  of  determining  (Kellner).     1898.     p.  504. 

Potatoes  and  eggs  (Snyder).     1897.     p.  20 

Digestion,  effect  of  severe  and  prolonged  muscular  work  on  (Atwater 

and  Sherman).     1901 

Digestion  experiments: 

American,  report  on  (Jordan ) .     1 896.     p.  5 

Is  a  digestion  experiment  fallacious?  (Armsby).     1891.     ]>.  8!t 

Recent  work  abroad  (Armsl)y ).     1891.     p.  132 

Digestive  organs,  diseases  of,  of  cattle  (Murray),     p.  15 

Same,  of  horses  (Michner).     p.  15 

Digger  wasp,  larger,  report  < >i  ( Riley) .     1 892.     p.  248 

Diked  marshes.     See  Tidal  lands. 

Dilution,  cream  raising  l)y  (Lawson).     1899.     p.  28 

Dines,    W.    H.     Anemometers  in  general   use,  relative  merits  of. 

1 896.     p._  699 ■- 

Dipodomys  ordii.     See  Kangaroo  rats. 


Index 

Classlflriitlon  no. 
A22.3:25 

A7.3:38 
A4.2:H78 


A4.2:C292 
Al.  1:863 

Al.  10:901 

A 10. 3:38 

A10.3:55 

A10.3:91 
A10.3:75 
A10.3:91 

A10.3:91 
A10.3:37 

A10.3:31 

A10.3:.31 

A10.3:70 

A10.3:70 

A10.3:40 

A10.3:46 

A10.3:116 

A10.3:32 

A10.3:32 

A10.3:29 

A10.3:29 

Al. 10:898 

A28.5:7 

A7.3:24 


A7.3:2 
A  7. 3:6 
A27.9:6 
A7.3:8 


A10.3:77 
Al  0.6:9 
A 10. 3:43 

A 10. 3:98 

AlO.  6:6 

A10.5:3 

A 10. 5:3 

A4.2:C29-^ 

A4.2:H78 

A9.7:4 


A  1.9:1 05 
A29.3:ll» 


2(>3 


Index 


Classification  no. 


,  253. 

tos  — 


Diptor.     See  Tvphlot-vba. 

Diptera  of  Death  Valley  Expedition,  list  of  (Williston).    1893.    p. : 

Diptera.   *">'?<' Agromyzida-  —  Belvonia — Flies — Gnats  —  Mosquitos 

Necrophagous  diptera. 
Dipterous  insects,  two,  injurious  to  cultivated  flowers  (Coquillett). 

1895.     p.  399  

Dii)t(irous  leaf  miners,  two,  on  garden  vegetables  ( Coquillett ) .     1895. 

p.  381 - 

Dipterous  parasite : 

Diabrotica  soror  ( Coquillett ) .     1 890.     ]i.  233 

Melanoplus  devastator,  in  California  (Coquillett).     1892.     p.  22.. 
RelatidU  to  economic  entomology  (Townsend).     1893.     p.  201... 
Dii)htheria,  preliminary  investigation  of,  in  fowls   (Moore).     1895. 

p.  39 ." 

Disease: 

Carriage  o%  by  flies  (Howard),     p.  39 

Climate  and  climatic  elementsas  curative  or  causative  agencies  of. 

(Wilson).     1902.     p.  104 

Contagious.     See  Chinch  bug  —  Insects. 

Insects  as  carriers  and  spreaders  of  (Howard).     1901.     p.  177 

Losses  of  swine  by.     1886.     p.  546 

Spread  of,  country  slaughter  house  as  a  factor  in  (Stiles).     1896. 

p.. 155.. ." 

Diseases  of  animals : 

Australian  farm  pests  and.     1887.     p.  535 

Chemical  investigations  for  prevention  of,  results  of  (De  Schwei- 

nitz).     p.  122 

same,  with  additions,     p.  110 

Communicable,  rules  of  Agriculture  Department  for  suppression 

of  (Colman).     1887 

Contagious — 

convention  to  consider  subject  of,  held  at  Chicago,  Nov.,  1883 

European  comitries.     1897.     p.  69 

same.     1898.     p.  428 

extension  of,  and  means  for  their  limitation  (Hunt) — 

1884.  p.  437 ; 

p.  260 - 

1885.  p.  446  

foreign  countries,  cijnsular  reports  on.     p.  343 

foreign  countries,  reports  on — 

1889.     p.  479 

1900  (Thompson),     p.  492 

1901.     p.  590 

Great  Britain,     p.  37 

imported  into  United  States,  precautions  against.     1883.     p.  52. 
investigations — 


1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1879 
1880. 


383 
321 
365 


p.  387  

1881-1883.     See  Veterinary  Division. 

1883  (Hopkins),     p.  44 

1884-1902.     See  Animal  Industry  Bureau, 
laws  of  States  and  Territories  for  control  of — 

1885.     p.  471  

p.  303 

additional,     p.  457 


1886. 
1890. 
1892. 
1894. 
1896. 
1897. 
1899. 
1901. 


additional.     ]i.  381 

additional,     p.  103 

additional,     p.  333 

complete,     p.  419 

complete,     p.  733 

complete 

list  of  State  officials  having  contn 

1898.  p.  603 

1899.  p.  530 


<.f— 


A5.5: 


A9.7:7 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:2 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 

A4.3:8 

A9.6:30 

A29.3:31 

Al. 10:901 
A27.9:24 

Al.  10:896 

A27.9:25 

Al.  1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 

A1.8:44 

A1.8:29 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:898 

A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 

A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:891-2 

A4. 1:889 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:895-6 
A1.8:29 


Al.  1:877 
Al:1.878 
Al.  1:879 
A1.6:12 
A  1.1:880 


A1.8:29 


A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:899 
A4.3:43 


A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 


264 


Diseases  of  animals — Continued 
Contagious — Continued 

means  of  suppressing  and  extinguishing  (Law),     p.  19 

national  legislation  for,  address  on  (Salmon).     1885.     p.  1.3... 
New  York  and  Brooklyn,  jireliminary  report  of  inspectors  in 

investigation  of  (McLean  and  others).     1884.     p.  19 

prevention  of,  in  America  (Salmon).     1883.     p.  32 

report  of — 

1880 

1881   

1884 _. 

rules  of  Agriculture  Department  for  suppression  of  (Colman). 

1887 

Correspondence  relative  to  prevalence  of.     1879.     p.  186 

Germany,  1887.     p.  47 

Infectious — 

investigation  of.     1879 

same  (Smith).     1891.     p.  IO.t 

same,  p.  93 

same,  p.  75 

same,  p.  28 

same  (Smith),  p.  117 . 

same,  p.  45 

same.     1892.     p.  110.. 

same,  p.  96 

same.     1893.     p.  140 

list  of  State  officers  having  control  of.     1898.     p.  603 . 

same.     1899.     p.  530 

report  on.     1893 

rules  of  Agriculture  Department  for  suppression  of  (Colman). 

1887 

State  and  Territorial  laws  relating  to.     1901 

variability  of,  as  illustrated  by  hog  cholera  and  swine  j^lague 

(Smith  and  Moore).     1894.     p.  81 

Investigations  of  (Smith),     p.  119 , 

Letters  of  correspondents,  extracts  relating  to.     p.  493 

same.     1884.     p.  291 _ 

Knowledge  concerning,  some  examples  of  development  of  (Sal- 
mon).    1899.     p.93 

same,  p.  53 

Morphology,  biology,  and  pathogenic  properties  of  28  Streptococci 

found  in  investigation  of  (Moore).     1893.     p.  9 

Parasitic,  report  on .     1893 

Prevention  of,  investigation  of  effects  of  bacterial  products  in 

(DeSchweinitz).     p.  138 

same,  p.  66 

Relation  of  water  supply  to.     1899.     p.  17 

same  ( Bitting),  p.  471 

Reported,  investigation  of.     p.  90 

same,  p.  78 

Sec  also  Animal  smallpox  —  Anthrax  —  "Big  head"  —  Black- 
leg—  "Bottom  disease" — Bovine  tuberculosis  —  Bronchi- 
tis —  Caseous  lymph-adenitis  —  Cattle  —  Cholera  —  Cornstalk 
disease  —  Cryptogamic  growths  —  Cutaneous  —  Di]>htheria  — 
Distemper  —  Ear  diseases  —  Epizootic  ai)hthie  —  Epizootic 
catarrh  —  Epizootics  —  Ergotism  —  Farm  animals  —  Fetlock 
diseases  —  Florida  "horse-leech"  —  Fluke  diseases  —  Foot 
and  mouth  disease  —  Fowl  cholera  —  Glanders  —  Heart  — 
Hog  cholera  —  Hog  fever  —  Horses  —  Influenza  in  horses  — 
Lameness  of  horses  —  Lumpy  jaw  —  ]\Ial  de  caderas  —  Mala- 
die  du  coit  —  Micro-organismal  diseases  —  Millet  disease  of 
horses  —  Ovine  caseous  lymjjh-adenitis  —  Pleuro-pneumonia 
or  lung  plague  among  cattle  —  Poultry  —  Rabies  —  Sheep 
scab  —  Smallpox  —  Spanish  fever  of  cattle  —  "Staggers"  — 
Streptococci  —  Swine  ]>lague  —  Tapeworm  diseases  —  Trichi- 
nosis —  Tuberculosis  —  Tumors. 


Index 

Classifli-iitioii  iio. 


A1.8:29 
A1.8:38 

A1.7:6 
A  1.8:29 

A1.6:22 
A1.6:34 
A4.2:An5 


A  1.8:44 
A1.6:22 
A27.9:28 


A1.6 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.3 


:12 

:890 

:889-90 

:889 

:889-90 

:891 

:891-2 

:892 

:892-3 

:893 

:898 

:899 

:3 


A1.8:44 
A4.3:43 


A4.3:6 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 

A  1.10:899 
A4. 1:899 

A4.3:3 
A4.3:3 


A  1.1:891 
A4. 1:891-2 
A  1.9:97 
A4. 1:899 
A].l:890 
A4. 1:889-90 


265 


Index 

Disinfectants,  some  modern  (De  Sohweinitz).     1S96.     p.  255 

Disinfection  of  kennels,  pens,  and  yards  by  fire  (Stiles ).     1902.     p.  15. 
Dismal  Swamp  region,  Va.,  botanical  survev  of  (Kearney).     1901. 

p.  321 ". ' 

Display  men: 

Special,  instructions  to,  cipher  code  of  wind-signal  orders,  amend- 
ing.    1894 . ._ 

Special  instructions  to.     1892 

Wind-signal,  instructions  to.     1896 

Dissosteira  longipennis,  recent  outbreak  of,  notes  on  (Popenoe). 

1891.     p.  41 - *.. 

Distemper.     See  Horses. 

Distilled  spirits,  consumption  of,  in  V.  S.,  per  capita  of  population — 

1870-1895.  p.  552 

1896.  I).  595 

1898.  p.  723  

See  also  Liquors. 

Distilled  water  for  drinking  [lurposes  (Beal).     1901.     p.  5 

Distilling  flask,  new,  for  use  in  Kjeldahl  process  (Patrick).     1891. 

p.  142 

District  of  Columbia: 

Animals  in,  prevention  of  cruelty  to,  bill  regarding.     1896 

Birds  and  game  in,  laws  for  protection  of  (Palmer).     1901 

Milk  of,  "Washington,  not  normal  (Richardson).     1888.     p.  24... 

]\Iushroom  poisoning  in,  observations  on  (Coville) 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in,  investigation  of  (Rose),    p.  51 . 
Rabies  in — 

1895  (Moore  and  Fish),     p.  267 

1900 

1900  ( Salmon ) 

Shade  trees  and  insect  defoliators,  four  species  which  affect  trees 

of  the  capital.     1887 

Vivisection  in.     1896 

See  also  Washington,  D.  C. 
District  of  Columbia  INIedical  Society,  committee  on  public  health 

of,  report  on  rabies.     1 900 

Divining  rod,  use  of,  in  search  for  water  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  109 

Doberck,  W.     W^eather  forecasting  in  Hongkong.     1899.     p.  98 

Document  and   folding  room.   Agriculture    Department,    report  of 
superintendent  of: 

1890  (Longlev).     p.  449 

1891  (Longlev).     p.  499 

1892  (Longley ).     p.  509 

1893  (Bane),     p.  409 

1894  (Bane),     p.  215 

Dodders  infesting  clover  and  alfalfa  ( Devvey ) .     1 898 

Dodge,  Charles  Richards: 

Bast  fibers,  uncultivated,  of  U.  S.,  including  history  of  jirevious 
experiments  with  plants  and  fibers,  and  brief  statements  relat- 
ing to  allied  species  produced  commercially  in  the  Old  World. 
1894 

Fiber  Investigations  Ofl&ce,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for 
farmer.     1897.     p.  224 

Fiber  plants,  useful,  of  world,  descriptive  catalogue  of.     1897 

Flax,  hemp,  ramie,  and  jute,  with  considerations  upon  flax  and 
hemp  culture  in  Europe,  ramie  machine  trials  of  1889  in 
Paris,  and  present  status  of  fiber  industries  in  U.  S.     1892  . 
same,  2d  ed 

Flax  culture — 

for  fiber,  in  V.  S.,  etc.     1892 _ 

for  seed  and  fiber,  in  Europe  and  America.     1898 

present  status  of,  in  U.  S.     1897.     p.  471 

Flax  for  seed  and  fiber  in  U.  S.     1895 

Glover,  Townend,  life  and  entomological  work  of.     1888 


(^'lassiflcatiuii  no 
Al. 10:896 
A4.3:35 


A6.5:5 


A29.2:C49 

A29.12:D63'' 

A29.12:D63=' 

A9.7:4 


Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al. 10:898 

A1.9:124 

A7.3:31 


A1.4:4 
A5.4:34 
A7.3:19 
A6.4:13i 

Al.  1:881-2 


A4. 1:895-6 

A4.3:25 

A4.4:30 

A9.3:10 

A1.4:2 


A4.3:25 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 


Al.  1:890 
Al.  1:891 
Al.  1:892 
Al.  1:893 
Al.  1:894 
A6.4:14 


An. 5:6 


A  1.10:897 
A1L5:9 


A27.8:l 
A11.5:l 

A11.5:4 

All. 5:10 
A1.10:897 
Ai.9:27 
A9.3:iy 


266 


Dodge,  Charles  Richardis — Continued 

Hemp  and  jute,  culture  of,  in  U.  S.,  with  statements  concerning 
practice  in  foreign  countries,  preparation  of  fiber  for  market, 
and  remarks  on  machine  question.     1896 

Hemp  culture.     1895.     p.  215 

same,  in  Europe.     1898 

Leaf  fibers  of  U.  S.,  results  of  recent  investigations  relating  to 
Florida  sisal  hemp,  false  sisal  hemp  of  Florida,  an<l  other 
fiber-producing  agaves,  bowstring  hemp,  pineai)ple  fiber, 
New  Zealand  flax,  and  bear  grass.     189o 

Ramie — 

cultivation  of,  in  U.  S.,  with  statements  concerning  practice 
in  fcjreign  countries,  cost  of  cultivation  and  percentages  of 
yield,  the  machine  question,  and  preparation  of  fiber  for 

manufacture.     1895 

culture  of,  in  the  South.     1893.     p.  164 

facts  regarding,  recent.     1891.     p.  183 

same.     1894.     p.  443 

Ramie  industry  in  America,  recent  facts  regarding,  with  brief 
statements  relating  to  manufacture  in  Europe,  etc.     1893 

Sisal  hemp  culture  in  U.  S.  [Florida],  with  statements  relating 
to  industry  in  Yucatan  and  Bahama  Islands,  and  brief  consid- 
erations upon  question  of  machinery  for  extracting  the  fiber. 
1891  

\'egetable  fibers  in  Agriculture  Department  collection  at  Phila- 
delphia Centennial  Exhibition,  1876.     p.  497 

Woods,  native,  descriptive  catalogue  of  manufactures  from,  as 
shown  in  exhilntof  Agriculture  Department  at  World's  Indus- 
trial and  Cotton  Exposition  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  1886 

Sfp  al.to,  for  reports  as  special  agent  in  charge.  Fiber  Investiga- 
tions Office,  1890-1897 : 

Dodge,  J.  A.     Poultry  and  egg  industry,  condition  of.     p.  305 

Dodge,  Jacob  Richards: 

Address  of — 

before  26th  annual  meeting  Patrons  of  Industry,   Concord, 

N.  H.,  Nov.,  1892.     p.  386 ." 

on  agricultural  statistics,  before  3d  national  agricultural  con- 
gress, Atlanta,  Ga.,  1874.     p.  260 .' 

Agricultural  production  for  American  consumption.    1884.    No.  11. 

p.  41 

same,  press  notice  on.     No.  13.     p.  23 

AgricTiltural  statistics — 

centennial  album  of.     1876 

same.     1889 

practical  hints  from,  address  before  national  agricultural  con- 
gress, Atlanta,  May  14,  1874.     p.  146 '. 

report  of  exhibits  illustrating,  at  World's  Industrial  and  (cot- 
ton Exposition,  New  Orleans,  La. ,  1885 

Birds  and  bird  laws.     p.  431 

Cattle  plague  in  Eurof)e,  ]  865-66.     p.  550 

Cereals,  production  and  distribution  of,  in  U.  S.     1879 

Consular  correspondence  of  Agriculture  Department,     p.  487 

Dairy  products,  foreign  markets  f(^r.     1890.     p.  626 

Jaques  "Cream  ])ot"  stock,    p.  292 

Madder,  proj)erties  and  uses,  etc.     p.  339 

Maize  pai)er  and  maize  cloth,     p.  436 

Mutton  sheep,  why  and  where  profitable,     p.  341 

Ramie  or  China  grass,  importance  of.     p.  347 

Sheep,  long- wool.     j).  479 

Sheep  and  wool — 

review  of  progress  of  American  sheep  husbandry.     1900 

statistical  report  on,  of  world,     p.  207 

Texas  cattle  disease,  statistical  aiid  historical  investigations  of 
[)rogress  and  results  of.     1 871 .     p.  175 

West  Virginia,  resources  of,  etc.,  brief  history  of.     ]».  42 

See  alao,  for  reports  as  editor.  Agriculture  Department,  1868-1871 . . 

See  also,  as  editxjr.  Statistical  reports 


Index 

Classincation  no. 


All. 5:8 
A  1.10:895 
A11.5:ll 


A11.5:5 


All.5:7 
A10.3:16 
A27.9:29 
Al.  10:894 


A11.5:2 

All. 5:3 

Al. 1:879  ' 

A1.7:10 

All.l: 
A4. 1:891-2 

A27.9:30 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:22 
A27.9:22 

A27.2:Ag8 
A27.2:St2 


Al.  1:873 


A1.8:40 
Al.  1:864 
Al.  1:865 
A27.2:C33 
Al.  1:864 
A27.9:28 
Al. 1:866 
A  1.1:865 
A  1.1:863 
A  1.1:866 
A  1.1:865 
A  1.1:865 


A1.8:66 
Al.  1:875 

A1.2:C29  2 
A  1.1:863 
A21.1: 
A  27. 9: 


267 


Index 

Dodge,  Jacob  Richards — Continued 

!^ee  alfo,   for  reports  as  Statistician,    Agriculture    Department. 

1865-1877  and  1881-1892 

Dodge,  (Miss)  L.  C.     Farmers'  daughters,  education  of.     ]>.  441  ... 
Dodge,  Martin: 
Address  of — 

before  Jefferson  memorial  and  interstate  good  roads  conven- 
tion, Apr.,  1902.     p.  16 

before  national  road  conference,  July,  1894.     p.  24 

temporary  chairman,  at  international   good   roads   congress, 

held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21,  1901.     p.  11 

Road  building  in  Ohio.     1895.     p.  16 

Roa(  I  work,  object  lesson,  Government  cooperation  in.  1901 .  ji.  409 
Roads — 

good,  Avork  of  Federal  Government  for.     1902.     [>.  43 

relation  of,  to  rural  population.     1902.     p.  34 

steel-track  wagon.     1898.     p.  291 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Director,  Office  of  Road  Inquirv,  1898; 

Director  of  Office  of  Public  Road  Inquiries,  1900  to  1902 

Dodge,   Richard   E.     Diurnal   winds  on   faint  gradient  in  north- 

Avestern  New  Mexico.     1901.     p.  299 

Dodge  City,  Kansas.     Precipitation  at,  1889-91.     p.  108 

Dog  meat  as  food  in  Germany  ( Guenther).     p.  520 

Dog  tax  in  England  and  Scotland.     1867.     p.  381 

Dogs: 

Breeders  of,  association  of— 

1898.  p.  615  

1899.  p.  697  

1900.  p.  652  

1901.  p.  626  

Muzzling  of,  in  Germany  and  Great  Britain  (Mason),     p.  521  .. 

Ravages  of.     1870.     p.  135 

Sheep  killed  by,  1858-63.     p.  183 

same.     1867.     p.  84 

Dogs  and  dog  laws.     p.  450 

Dogwood  saw-fiy ,  report  on.     1 890.     p.  239 

Domestic  animals.     See  Animals — Cow — Diseases  of  animals — Dogs — 

Hog — Horse — Pig. 
Domestic  science,  teaching,  in  rural  districts  (Breed).     1902.     p.  91 

Same  (Jacobs).     1902.     p.  96 

Dominica,  W.  I.    Weather  bureau  in,  note  on  (Abbe).    1900.    p.  252 

Doran,  Edwin  W.     Insects,  vernacular  names  of.     1898.     p.  90 

Dorner,  Otto.     Must  farmer  pa 3'  for  good  roads?     1898 

Dorr,  S.  M.     Marbles  of  Rutland  County,  Vermont,     p.  448 

Dorset,  Marion: 

Eggs,  use  of,  as  medium  for  cultivation  of  bacillus  tuberculosis, 
p.  574 

Hog  cholera  bacillus,  variety  of,  which  closely  resembles  bacillus 
typhosus,     p.  566 

Tubercle  bacilli,  branched  forma  of,  found  in  cultures,     p.  572.. 

Tuberculosis  bacillus,  new  stain  for.     p.  326 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  De  Schweinitz,  Emil  Alexander. 
Dorsett,  Palemon  H.     Spot  disease  of  violet.     1900 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  "Woods,  Albert  Fred. 
Dorsey,  Clarence  Wilbur.     Soil  survey  around  Lancaster,  Pa.     p.  61 
Dorsey,  Clarence  Willtur,  and  Bonsteel,  Jay  Allan: 

Cecil  Co.,  Md.,  soil  survey  of.     p.  103 

Connecticut  Valley,  soil  survey  in.     1900.     p.  125 

Dorsey,  Clarence  Wilbur,  and  Coffey,  George  X.     Soil  survey  of 

Montgomery  Co. ,  Ohio.     p.  85 

Dorsey,  Clarence  Wilbur,  and    party.      Soil   survey  of    Statesville 

area.  North  Carolina,     p.  273 

Dorsey,  N.  Ernest: 

Atmospheric  radiation.  Professor  Very's  memoir  on,  review  of, 
1 900.     p.  395 

Selenium  and  its  use  for  measurement  of  sunshine.     1899.     p.  99 

Sky  light,  blue,  color  and  polarization  of.     1901.     p.  382 


I'lassiQi-iition  no. 


A27.1: 
Al.l:8 


A22.3:25 
A22.3:10 

A22.3:21 
A22.3:17 
Al. 10:901 

A22.3:23 
A22.3:23 
A1.10:898 

A22.1: 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:20 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:5 


Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:5 
Al.  1:863 
A9.7:2 


A10.3:120 

A10.3:120 

A29.6:28 

A9.6:17 

A22.4:31 

Al.  1:862 


A4. 1:901 

A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:898 

A28.3:23 

A  26. 5:900' 

A26.5:900' 
A1.8:64 


A26. 5:900' 
A26. 5:901' 


A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:27 
A29.6:28 


268 


Double-brooded  codling  moth,  report  of  (Marlatt).  1894.  p.  248  .. 
Doudna,  Pearl  En<j:eiie,  short  biography  of  (Cajori).  1900.  p.  202  . 
Douglass,  Kans.,  sorghum  sugar  experiments  at  (Edson).     p.  278 

Same.     p.  94 

Same  (Wiley),     p.  13 

Dowling,  N.  J.     Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  Julv, 

1894.     p.  35 ■ . . 

Downton,   England,    College  of   Agriculture   at,  report   on.     1885. 

p.  64 

Downy  mildew.     See  Grape. 

Draft  u])on  horses  ( Fulton) .     }>.  511 

Drainage: 

Surface,  regulation  of.     1 884.     No.  5.     ]).  19 

Upper  Chagres  River  (Abbot).     1900.     p.  243 

Well  waters  and,  lecture  on  (Warington).     1892.     p.  95 

See  also  Farm  drainage — Underdraining. 

Drainage  water,  loss  of  soil  fertility  in.     1898.     p.  4 

Draining,  tile,  results  of.     1882.     p.  43 

Drake,  John  W.     Oregon,  facts  concerning,     p.  584 

Drake,  W.  E. : 

Agricultural  and  3Iechanical  College,  relation  of,  to  State.     1901. 
P    183 ,.,..... 

Mechanical  work,  what,  shall  we  give  to  students  of  our  agricul- 
tural colleges?     1895.     p.  71 

Draper,  Daniel: 

Precipitation  at  New  York  City,  1870-91.     p.  79 

Thermometers,    registering   maximum   and   minimum,    relative 

merits  of  various  types  of.     1896.     p.  710 

Drasteria  erechtea,  report  on  (Slingerland).     1892.     p.  87 

Drennen,  W.  jM.     Address  of,  before  good  roads  convention  at  Bir- 
mingham, Ala.     1902.     p.  30 

Dre.*sed  meat.     See  3Ieat. 
Dried  apples: 

American,  in  Hamburg,  1894  (Robertson),     p.  12 

same,  in  Cologne,  1895  ( Wamer ) .     j).  14 

same,  in  (lermany.  1895  (Mason),     p.  15 

same,  in  German  Empire •. ... 

Dried  fruit.     See  Fruit,  dried. 

Driscoll,    P>.    O.     Grasshoppers,    western,    suggestions    regarding. 

1869.     p.  145 

Drought: 

Agriculture  and  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  426 

Croi)sand  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  381 

Distant  regions  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  381 

England.     1870.     p.434.. 

Famines  and,  in  India  (lOliot).     1895.     p.  444 

same  (Archibald).     1900.     p.  246 *. 

Fire  and,  in  the  northwest.     1871.     p.  401 

(ireat,  of  1845  in  nortliern  Ohio  (Ford ).     p.  293 

Heat,  and  insect  life  (.^lintfeldt).     1902.     p.  97 

Historic,  in  U.  S.,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  262 

Insurance  against,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  214 

Mississippi,  southwest,  in  1899  ( Hazen) .     p.  151 

Mississippi  Vallev  (A])l)e).     1895.     p.  337 

Prediction  of,  in  India  (Dallas).     1894.     p.  13 

Widespread  area  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  257 

Drug  laws.     See  Pharmacy  and  drug  laws. 
Drugs: 

Adulteration  of,  extent  and  character  of  (Wedderburn).     1894... 

Insects  injuring,  at  University  of  Kansas  (Kellogg).    1894.     p.  31.. 

See  alxu  ( >j)ium  —  Potassium. 

Dry  goods,  imports  of,  comparison  of,  1 8(56-68.     p.  32 

Dryden,  James.     Egg  production,  experiments  in.     p.  506 

Dubernard  method  for  examination  of  butters  (Sartori).     1890.     p. 

103 

Dublin,  Ireland,  dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Wilbour).  p.  347. 
Du  Bois,  James  T.     Horses,  cattle,  etc.,  in  Switzerland,     p.  520 


Index 

t'lnssiflcatiou  uo. 

A9.7:7 

A29.6:28 

Al. 1:888 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:20 

A22.3:10 

A1.8:36 


A4. 1:898 

A27.9:22 
A  29. 6:28 
A10.3:8 


A1.9:73 
A27.9:20 
A  1.1:869 


A 10. 3:99 

A10.3:24 

A29.6:20 

A29.3:ll* 
A9.7:5 

A22.3:23 


A7.3:48 
A7.3:48 
A7.3:48 
A12.4:2 


A27.9:7 


A29.6:23 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:23 

A27.9:8 

A29.3:ll^ 

A29.6:28 

A27.9:9 

A29.6:23 

A9.6:31 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:2;', 

A29.3:n  1 

A29.6:27 


A7.3:41 
A9.7:7 

A  27. 9:6 
A4. 1:898 

A7.3:24 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:898 


269 


Index 

Du  Buysson,  H.  Carbon  hisnlphide,  fumigation  ■with,  for  complete 
and  rajnd  destruction  of  injects  which  attack  herbarium  speci- 
mens, furs,  woolens,  etc.     1893.     p.  159 

Ducks: 

Animal  parasites  of,  check-list  of  ( Ilassall ) .     189(5 

Feeding,  recent  experiments  in  (Langworthy).     1899.     p.  20 

Ducks  and  geese,  standard  breeds  and  management  of  (Howard) 

Dudley,  P.  II.  Timber  ties,  structure,  behavior,  and  causes  of  decay 
of,  in  roadl)ed;  with  experiments  on  adhesion  of  spikes.    1887. 

p.  31 

Duenckel,  F.  W.     See,  as  joint  author,  Hannnon,  William  H. 
Duges,  Fugcne.     Leonia  Rilevi,  description  of,  new  meloid  genus 

near  Ilornia.     1889.     p"  211 

Duggar,  John  Frederick: 

Corn,  cowpeas,  and  wheat  l)ran  for  fattening  pigs.     p.  496 

Peanuts,  cowpeas,  and  sweet  potatoes  as  food  for  hogs.     p.  501... 

Potato  culture.     1896 

Sweet  potatoes;  culture  and  uses.     1895 

Duluth,  Minn.,  temperatures  at  (Richardson),     p.  463 

Dumble,  K.  T.     Artesian  waters,  existence  of,  west  of  ninety-seventh 

meridian,  etc.     1890.     p.  99 ". 

Duncan,  T.  C.     Ostrich  farming  in  America,     p.  685 

Dunlap,  Albert.     Swine-plague  in  Iowa.     1879.     p.  135 

Dunlap,  M.  L.     Agricultural  machinery  and  implements,     p.  416 

Dunn,  H.  D.     California,  agricultural  resources  of.     p.  581 

Dunwoody,  H.  H.  C: 
Address  of — 

as  president  of  American  Association  of  State  Weather  Services 

at  third  annual  convention,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     1894.     p.  8. 

as  president  of  American  Association  of  State  Weather  Services 

at  fourth  annual  convention,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    1896.    p.  10. 

Meteorological  ol)servations,  international,  summary  of.     1893... 

Nebraska,  departures  from  normal  temperature  and  rainfall,  with 

crop  vields  in.     1896 

Signals,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     p.  35 

State  weather  services,  functions  of.     1894.     p.  9 

State  weather  service  organizations.     1895.     p.  285 

Storm  warnings  and  weather  forecasts,  monthly  notes  on.     Oct., 

1897-Apr. ,  1 898 

Weather  conditions  and  crops — 

1891.     p.  586  

p.  586 

578 

p.  578 

113 

p.  113 ^ 

529* 

Weather  forecasts,  value  of.     1894.     p.  121 

Dupont,  C.  H.     Seed,  selection  of,  importance  of.     1873.     p.  553  ... 

Durham,  H.  E.     See,  as  joint  author,  Kauthack,  A.  A. 

Dust: 

Atmospheric — 

note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  63 

same,  on  C.  S.  Rafinesque  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  291 

observations  on  ( Aitkin ) .     1896.     p.  734 

Rains  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  158 

Red,  of  March,  1901,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  316 

Snow,  report  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  15 

Dust  storm  and  mud  shower,  note  on  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  269 

Dust  storms: 

Burma  and  elsewhere,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  175 

Note  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  57 

Red  rain  and,  notes  on  (Al)be).     1901.     p.  120 

Dust  whirl  and  fairy  dances,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     j).  Ill 

Dust  whirls,  or  dancing  dervishes  (Kimball ).     1902.     p.  316 

Dwellings,  Bryobia  infesting,  notes  on  species  of  (Webster).  1902. 
p.  277 


Clnssitit'atioii  no. 


same. 

1892.  p. 
same. 

1893.  p. 
same. 

1894.  p. 


A9.7:6 


A4.4:13 
Al. 9:107 
A1.9:64 


A13.3:l 


A9.7:l 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A1.9:35 
A1.9:26 
A29.6:27 

A15.2:Ar7 

Al. 1:888 
A1.6:12 
A  1.1:863 
Al.  1:866 


A29.3:14 

A29.3:18 
A29.5:A 

A29.2:N27 
A29.3:7 
A29.3:1P 
A29.3:ll- 

A29.6: 

A  1.1:891 
A29.1:8912 
Al.  1:892 
A29. 1:892 
Al. 1:893 
A29.1:893i 
Al. 10:894 
A1.10:894 
A27.9:ll 


A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:ll' 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:27- 
A29.6:30 


A9.7:l 


270 


isito.    p.  (;i... 


Dyar,  Harrison  Gray: 

LepidoptcrouH  larva?,  description  of  certain. 

same.     1891.     p.  389 

Sphingidic  and  Boml)ycida?  taken  l)y  electric  lamps  at   runL^li- 

keepsie,  N.  Y.,  list  of.     1891.     p.  822__. 

Syntomeida  epilais  and  Scepsis  edwardsii,  preparatory  stages  of. 

1890.     p.  360 .' 

Dye,  Franklin.     Farmers'  institutes   and  agricultural  associations, 

relations  between.     1902.     p.  44 

Dvea,     Alaska,      agricultural     work     at,    during    season    of     1901 

(Nicolai).     p.  312 _. 

Dyer,  Bernard.  Kothamsted  soils,  results  of  investigations  on, 
being  lectures  delivered  under  provisions  of  Lawes  agricul- 
tural trust.     1902 

Dyer,  Elisha.     Rhode  Island,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from 

governor's  message,     p.  9 

Dyer,  Reuben  F.     Swine-plague  at  Ottawa,  111.     1879.     p.  lofi 

Dyer's  madder,  culture  of  ( Newton).     1866.     ]>.  94 

"[Also  issiR'd  as  39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doe.  72;  .serial  no.  ]2;)9.] 
Eadie,  John  II. : 

Clouds,  cumulus,  observed  at  burning  of  Standard  Oil   Com- 
panv's  plant,  July  5,  6,  and  7,  1900,  Bayonne,  N.  J.     3900. 

p.  433 

Tornado  in  Hudson  County,  N.  J.,  on  Aug.  24,  1901.     p.  355 

Eagle,  Alaska: 

Meteorological  observations  at  (Henry).     1900.     p.  390 

Trail  from,  to  Valdez,  reconnoissance  of  (Jones),     j).  283 

Eagles  3Iere,  Pa.     Tornado  at,  June  27,  1892,  report  of  (Ball ) .    p.  309. 

Ear  diseases  of  cattle  (Trumbower).     p.  367 

Earle,  Franklin  Sumner: 

Fig  culture  in  (tuH  States.     1897.     p.  23 

Fungicides,  experiments  with.     1889.     p.  83 

Trucking  interests,  development  of.     1900.     p.  437 

Earle,  H.  S.     Road   building,    etc.,    facts  and    suggestions.     1901. 

p.  87 

Earth  almond,  or  chufa,  cultivation  of.     1876.     j).  37 

Earth  and  Mars,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  543 

Earth-magnetic  instruments,  on  construction  of  (Edelmann).     1895. 

p.  522 

Earthquake-proof  Imildings,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  309 

Same  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  507 

P^arthquakes: 

At  sea  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  380 , 

Carson  City,  Nev. ,  1875-98.     ( Friend ) .     p.  64 

Central  and  South  America,  notes  on  (Ab)>e).     1898.     p.  365 

How  to  observe  (Abbe).     189.5.     p.  340 

Montana,  notes  on  ( Al)V)e) .     1901.     ]>.  175 

Monthly  notes  on,  June,  1897-Apr.,  1899  (Abbe) 

New  Brunswick,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1898.     p.  266 

Report  on  one- 

"^  p.  332. 

p.  339... 
p.  374. 


Index 

(.'lassiflcatlun  no. 

A9.7:3 
A9.7:3 


Nov.  27,  1893  (Abbe). 

Sept.  1,  1895  (Abbe). 

Oct.  31,  1895  (.Marvin). 
Earth  roads.     See  Roads. 
Earths.     >SVe  Alumina. 

Earthshine,  variability  of,  some  causes  of  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  209. 
East  Asian  fruits,  sketch  of  relationship  between  American  fruits 

and  (Bailey).     1894.     p.  437 

Eastern  States: 

Agricultural  courses  in,  princii)les  underlying  formation  of.     1900. 

1).  65 '. 


Arbor-day  planting  in 

Meadows  and  ])astures  in,  formation  and  cultivation  (Smith) 

Roads  and  road-making  materials  in  certain.     1 894 

Easton,  E.  C.     Climate  and  thought.     1 902.     \>.  Ill 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 
A10.3:110 
A10.1'^:901 

AlO.  3:106 

A22.4:33 

Al.6:12 

A27.9:4 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:28 
AlO.  1^-901 
A29.6:20 
A4.2:C292 

A20.3:5 
A6.3:ll 
Al. 10:900 

A22.3:21 

A27.9:14 
A29.6:28 

A29.3:112 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:23 

A  29. 6:28 

A  29. 6:26 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:29 

A29.6: 

A29.6:26 

A  29. 6:21 
A  29. 6:23 
A29.6:23 


A  29. 6:29 
A  1.1 0:894 


A10.3:76 
A]3.4:5 
A  1.9:66 
A22.3:7 
A29.3:31 


271 


Indev 

Eaton,  Daniel  C. : 

Ferns  from  southern  Patagonia,  collected  bv  U.  S.  S.  "Albatross" 

in  18S7-9L  li^t  of.     1892.   p.'l.SS .' 

Mosses  from  Fnejjia  and  rata^^onia,  collected  bv  U.  S.  S.  "Alba- 
tross" in  1887-91,  list  of.     1892.     p.  138...." 

Eatonia,  two  new  species  of,  note  on.     p.  (> 

Eberman,  W.  S.     Cheese,  national  standard  fur.     1893.     p.  <>0 

Eburia  qnadrimaculata,  longevity  of  early  stages  of,  notes   upon 

(Webster).     1889.     p.  339 

Echinocactus,  North  American  species  of,  preliminary  revision  of 

(Coulter).     1896.     p.  355 

Eckfeldt,  J.  W.: 

Lichens  from  California  and  Mexico,  collected  by  Edward  Pal- 
mer, from  1888  to  1892,  list  of.     1893.     p.  291 

Lichens  from  southern  Patagonia,  collected  by  V.  S.  S.  "Alba- 
tross" in  1887-91,  list  of.     1892.     p.  142 

Eckstein,  D.     Netherlands,  agriculture  in,  in  1885.     1886.     p.  83 

Eclipse,  total,  of  sun,  May  28,  1900: 

Advance  notes  on  (Ablie).     p.  110 

Probable  state  of  sky  along  path  of  (Bigelow).     p.  404 

Eclipse  meteorology  and  allied  problems  ( Bigelow) .     1902 

Eclipse  shadow  bands  and  correlated  atmospheric  phenomena,  notes 

on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  210 

Ecology.     See  Ocracoke  Island. 
Economic  entomology.     See  Entomology. 
Economic  ornithology.     &e  Ornithology. 

Economic;  plants,  catalogue  of  collection  of,  in  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment (Saunders).     1891 

Ecuador: 

Agriculture  in.     1891.     p.  484 

Meteorology  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     j».  67 

See  also  Galapagos  Islands,  S.  A.  — Plava  Rica. 
Eddy,  William  A.: 

Kite  experiments,  record  of  some.     1898.     p.  450 

Weather  prediction,  experiments  in.     1899.     p.  96 

Edelmann,  M.  Th.     Earth-magnetic  instruments,  on  construction  of. 

1895.     p.  522 

Edil)le  oils  and  fats,  methods  for  analvsis  of,  not  including  dairv  prod- 
ucts (Tolman).     1901 " ! 

Same  (Tolman).     1902.     p.  20 

Edinl)urgh,  Scotland.     International   forestry  exhibition  at,   1884, 

report  of  (Riley),     p.  167 

Edmunds,  J.  M.     Forests,  paper  on.     1869.     p.  22 

Edson,  Hubert: 

Calumet  Plantation,  sugar  experiment  station,  Pattersonville,  La., 

record  of  experiments  at.     1889 

Sorghum  analysis  at  Rio  Grande,  N.  J.     1888.     p.  20 

same,  abstract,     p.  250 

same,  abstract,     p.  71 , , 

Sorghum  sugar  experiments  at  Douglass,  Kans.     p.  278 , 

same,  p.  94 

Education: 

Industrial  classes  (Andrew).     1864.     No.  1.     p.  15 

^lodern,  what  is  of  most  worth  in,  address  on  (Stubbs).     1901. 

P   32 

Theory  of  higher,  some  recent  changes  in — 

1899.     (Bryan),     p.  87 

1899.     (Silvester),     p.  94 

1899.     (Stubbs).     p.  97 

See  aUo  Agricultural  education  —  Technical  education.. 
Education,  Commissioner  of,  correspondence  with,  relative  to  good 

roads.     1896 .- 

Educational  forces  in  U.  S.  relating  to  agriculture,  cooperation  of 

Department  of  Agriculture  with  (Willits).     p.  65 

Educational  institutions.     See  Agricultural  colleges,  etc. 


Classlfiratiun  no. 


A6.5:l 


A6.5:l 

A3.4:27 

A7.3:41 


A9.7:l 
A6.5:3 


A6.5:l 

A6.5:l 
A27.9:24 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 
A29.5:l 

A29.6:28 


A1.8:47 

A27.9:29 
A29.6:28 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:ll* 

A7.2:Oi5 
A7.3:65 

Al. 1:884 
A27.9:7 


A7.3:23 
A7.8:18 
Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 
Al.  1:888 
A7.3:20 

A27.9:3 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:65 
A10.3:65 
A10.3:65 


A22.2:Ed8 
AL1:891 


272 


Edwards,  Henry: 

('ryptophasa  unipuiK^tata,  lialiits  and  earlier  stages  of,  in  Anptralia, 
noteson.     1891.     p.  884 

Lepidoptera,  noises  made  by,  notes  on.     1889.     p.  11 

Lepidopterous  insect,   beautiful  exotic,  birth  of,   in  New  York. 

1891 .     1).  816 

Edwards,  Samuel.     Timber  on  prairies,     p.  49o 

Eells,  M.     Washington  (State),  dark  day  in.     1902.     p.  44(t 

Egeriidse.     See  Moths. 

Egg-laying  record  of  plum  curculio  (Quaintance  and  Smith).     1902. 

p.  105 

p'gg  parasite  of  Vanessa  antiopa,  oviposition  of  (Weed).    1900.    p.  32. 

Eggplant,  bacterial  disease  of  (Smith).     1896 

Eggs: 

Bristol  trade  in.     p.  335 

California,  food  value  of  (Jaffa),     p.  510 

Cost  and  value  of,  of  different  breeds  of  hens  (Emery),     p.  476  . . 

Denmark,  industry,     p.  608 

Digestil)ility  of  (Snyder).     1897.     p.  20 

Enumeration  of,  1880-90.     p.  113 

Feedins  flavor  into  ( Emery ) .     p.  473 

Flavor  of,  relation  of  feed  to  (Langworthy).     1900.     p.  25. 

Foreign  markets  for.     p.  321 

Game   birds,   importation  of,   for  propagation,   regulations   for. 
1902 

Great  Britain  (Halstead).     p.  508 

Hamburg,  trade  in  ( Ashby ) .     p.  345 

Individual  records  of,  nest  box  for  keeping  (Langworthy).     1900. 
p.  19 

Industry,  condition  of  ( Dodge) .     p.  305 

Madeira,  exports  of  (Jones),     p.  520 

Paris  market  for  (Ashby).     p.  336 

Preserving,  in  water  glass  (Beal ) .     1 899.     p.  17 

Production  of — 

experiments  in  ( Dry  den ) .     p.  506 

report  on.     1899.     p.  609 

Raising,  for  market,     p.  345 

Russian  exports  of  (Holloway).     }>.  512 

Sales  of,  in  Paris,  1896  (Scelle).     p.  339 

Selling,  bv  weight  (Langworthv ).     1900.     p.  24 

Spain,     p'.  609 ." 

Trial  shipments  of,  to  England  (Alvord).     p.  321 

Use  of,  as  medium  for  cultivation  of  bacillus  tuberculosis  (Dorset). 
P-5741 

Weights  of,  of  different  breeds  of  chickens  (Emery),     p.  474 

Eggs  and  thei r  uses  as  food  ( Langworthy ) 

Egleston,  Nathaniel  H. : 

Arbor  day;  its  history  and  observance.     1896 

Forest  experiment  stations  in  connection  with  agricultural  col- 
leges.    1885.     p.  153 

Forestry,  report  on,  v.  4.     1 884 

Railroads,  connection  of,  with  forest  fires,     p.  128 

Timber  lands,  Government,  value  and  management  of.     1884. 

.  P   11 -. 

Timber  or  forests,  preservation  of,  on  public  domain,  legislation 

for.     1888.     p.  212 

See   aho,    for   reports   as  Chief,   Forestry    Division,    Agriculture 

Department,  1883-85 ". 

Egypt: 

Agriculture  in,  note  on.     1 888.     p.  359 

Crops  in,  1888,  note  on.     1889.     p.  267 

Seeds  and  plants  collected  in,  by  Barbour  Lathrop  and  David  (i. 

Fairchild.     1900 

Egvptian  cotton: 

Culture  of  ( Foaden ) .     1897 

Exports  of.     1897 

same  (Hitchcock).     1897.     p.  29 


Index 

ClassiQcation  no. 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 


A9.7:3 
AI. 1:862 
A29.6:30 


A9.6:37 
A9.6:26 
A28.8:12 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 
A 10. 8:43 
A27.9:82 
A4. 1:899 
Al. 9:122 
A4. 1:899 

A5.4:37 
A4. 1 :900 
A4. 1:899 

A1.9:114 

A4. 1:891-2 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:899 
Al. 9:103 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:901 
Al.  1:862 
A  4. 1:900 
A4. 1 :899 
Al. 9:122 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:899 

A4. 1 :901 
A4. 1 :899 
Al. 9:128 


A1.8:56 


A1.7:9 

A13.5:4 

A13.3:l 

A  1.7:5 

A13.3:2 

A13.1: 

A27.9:26 
A  27. 9:27 

A().6:6 


A  10.3:42 
A  12.4:15 
A 10. 3:42 


114—04- 


-18 


273 


p.  417 


index 

Egyptian  cotton — Continued 
Letter  on  (Atkinson).     186G. 

Note  on.     1807.     p.  287 

Report  of,  in  U.  S.  (Dewey).     1900 

Egyptian  stron<ryle  (Strongylussubtiles),  which  may  possibly  occur 

in  returning  American  troops  (Stiles).     1902.     p.  41 

Einieria  stieda>,  correct  name  for  hepatic  coccidiaof  rabbits  (Stiles). 

p.  18 

Eimeriella,  new  genus  of  coccidia  (Stiles).     1902.    p.  18 

J<]isen,  Gustav: 

Jilastophaga  psenes,  first  introduction  of,  into  California.     1891. 

p.  128. 

Fig,  its  history,  culture,  and  curing,  with  descriptive  catalogue 

of  known  varieties.     1901 

Figs,  edible,  their  culture  and  curing.     1897.     p.  5 


ClasslQcatlon  no. 

I 
A27.9:l 
A27.9:5 
A  6. 4:26 


A4.3:35 


A4.3:35 
A  4. 3:35 


p.  225. 


Kaisin  grape,  cultivation  of,  ))V  irrigation.     1891. 
Elasnms,  habits  of  (Howard).     1892.     p.  253. 

Elderberry,  leaf-tyer  of  ( Chittenden ) .     1898.     p.  82 

Eldridge,  Maurice  Owen: 

Eartli  roads.     1902 

Good  roads  for  farmers 

Highways  of  Europe  and  America.     1902.     jj.  19 

Road  building,  progress  of,  in  U.  S.     1899.     p.  367 

Road  improvement,  legislation  for.     1901.     p.  679 

Roads,  good  country,  construction  of.     1898.     p.  317 

Electric  engineering  in  Utah,  development  of  (Jensen).    1898.    p.  91. 
Electric  phenomena  in  Euphrates  Valley,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  290 

Same  (Huntington).     1900.     p.  486 

Electric  signal  a])paratus,  AVeather  Bureau  station,  Atlantic  Citv, 

N.J.  (Brand).     1898.     p.  405 _. '... 

Electric  street    railwavs  and    macadam    roads,    relation  between 

(North).     1902.'  p.  59 

Electric  waves  in  atmosphere,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  352 

Electrical  Congress,  International,  1899,  at  Como,  Italy,  notes  on 

(Abbe),     p.  419 

Electrical  districts,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  249 

Same  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  562 

Electrical  energy,  climate  as  controlling  factor  in  long-distance  trans- 
mission of  (McAdie).     1897.     p.  439. 

Electrical  engineering  laboratory  in  its  relations  to  local  engineering 

work(Cory).     1900.     p.  99 

Electrical  methods  of  soil  testing.     See  Soils. 

Electrical  recording  instruments,  storage  battery  for,  use  of  (Vose). 

1899.     p.  300 

Electricity: 

Local,  in  windstorm  in  Wj'oming  (Hunton).     1894.     p.  509 

Static,  in  Weather  Bureau  work,  importance  of  (Beals).     1896. 

p.  39 

See  alao  Atmospheric  electricity  —  Roentgen  rays  —  and  headings 
beginning  Electrical. 
Electrodynamic  radiations  from  sun,  endeavor  to  discover  (Trow- 
bridge).    1896.     p.  409 

See  (dso  Atmospheric  radiation. 
Elec;trolytes,  aqueous  solutions  of  certain,  in  equilibrium  with  atmos- 
pheric air,  solubility  of  calcium  carbonate  in  (Cameron  and 

Seidell).     1901.     p.'58 

Same,  solubility  of  gypsum  in  (Cameron  and  Seidell).     1901. 

p.  46 

Eleventh  Census.     See  Census. 

Eliot,  John.    .Droughts  and  famines  in  India.     1895.     p.  444 

Ellenberger,  Cyrus,  short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  154 

Elliot,  D.  G.  .  Game  birds  of  U.  S.     jt.  356 

Elliott,  (Charles  Gleason.     Farm  drainage 

Elliott,  F.  R. : 

Apple,  pear,  and  grape,  popular  varieties  of.     p.  119 


A9.7:4 

A20.3:9 
A  20. 3:5 
Al5.2:P94i 
A9.7:4 
A9.6:18 

A1.9:136 
A1.9:95 
A  22. 3:23 
Al. 10:899 
Al. 10:901 
Al.  10:898 
A10.3:49 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:26 

A22.3:22 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 


A29.6:25 
A10.3:76 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:22 
A  29. 3:1 8 

A29.6:24 

A26.3:18 

A26.3:18 

A29.3:115 
A29.6:28 
Al.  1:864 
A1.9:40 

Al.  1:863 


274 


Elliott,  F.  R.— Continued 

Fruits,  hardy,  j)opular  varieties  of — 

1864.  p.  141 

1865.  p.  186 

1866.  p.  131 

1867.  p.  129 

1875.  p.  368 

Elliott,  Sterling.     Address  of,  before  National  Road  Conference,  Jul  v. 

1894.     p.  61 '... 

Elliott's  ".Sketch  of  Botany  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,"  notes 

on  gra.sses  in  (Scribner).     1901 

Ellis,  Alston: 

Agricultural  colleges,  work  of,  some  general  considerations  re- 
garding.    1899.     p.  15^ 

Bachelor  of  science  course,  four-year,  what  studies  should  be 

embraced  in?     1896.     p.  47...." 

Ellis,  G.  H.     Wood  seasoning,  experiments  in.     1889.     p.  57 

Ellis,  J.  B.: 

Fungi,  some  new  species  of,  descriptions  of.     1891.     p.  274 

Genus  Scleroderma  in  Saccardo's  Sylloge.     1889.     p.  23 , 

Triblidium  rufulum,  report  on  ( Ellis) .     1889.     p.  29 

Ellis,  J.  B.,  and  Everhart,  Benjamin  M. : 

Fungi,  new  species  of.     1891.     p.  130 

Hymenomycetous  fungi,  some  new  species  of.     1889.     pp.  24,  68. 

Mucronoporus  Audersoni,  report  on.     1891.     p.  79 

Mucronoporus  E.  and  E.,  report  on.     1889.     p.  90 

North  American  fungi,  new  and  rare  species  of.     1889.     p.  145  . . 
Nummularia  and  hvpoxvlon,  synopsis  of  North  American  spe- 
cies of.     1889.     I).  19.'. 

Uredineai  and  usti]agine;e,  new  species  of.     1891.     p.  118 

Ellis,  J.  B.,  and  Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas: 
Fungi — 

new  species  of.     1891.     p.  31 

new  western.     1889.     p.  65 ^ 

Mucronoporus,  new,  report  on.     1889.     p.  141 

Ellis,  J.  B.,  and  Halsted,  Bvron  David.     Fungi,  new,   report  on. 

1891.     p.  33 ." 

Ellis,  J.  B.,  and  Kellerman,  AV.  A.     Kansas  fungi,  new  species  of. 

1889.     p.  142 

Ellis,  J.  B.,  and  Langlois,  A.  B.     I^ouisiana  fungi,  new  species  of. 

1891.     p.  35 

Ellis,  J.  B.,  and  Tracy,  Samuel  Mills: 

Fungi,  few  new,  report  on.     1891.     p.  76 

Uredinejc,  new  species  of.     1891.     p.  43 

Ellsworth,  Henry  L.,  1790-1858,  short  biography  of.     p.  267 

Ellsworth,  Luther  T.  Venezuelan  cattle,  shipments  of,  to  Cuba.  p.  516. 
EUzey,  M.  G.     Sheep  husbandry  south,  paper  on.     1883.     p.  173... 

P>lm  insect,  newly  imported  (Howard).     1889.     p.  34 

Elm  leaf-beetle: 

Albany,  N.  Y.  (Lintner).     1895.     p.  50 

Futility  of  trunk  and  crown  washing  against  (Howard).     1896., 

p.  36 

Imported — 

circular  relative  to  (^Marlatt).     1895 

habits  and  natural   history  and  means  of  counteracting  its 

injuries 

Washington,  D.  C.  (Marlatt).     1895.     p.  47 

Elmer,  A.  £).,  jr.: 

Cloudbursts.     1902.     p.  478 

Meteorological  extremes  at  Northfield,  Mass.     p.  251 

El  Paso  County.     See  Rio  Grande  region,  Tex. 

El  Paso  Del  Norte,  Mexico.     Grape  culture  and  wine  making  in 

(Pierson).     1873.     p.  24 

Elster,  J.,  and  Ck'itel,  H.     Atmospheric  electricity,  review  of  recent 

Investigations  into  subject  of.     1895.     p.  510 

Emery,  E.  H.     Tornadoes  at  Cherry  Plill,  N.  J.,  and  Woodhaven, 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  report  of.     1895.     p.  252 


Index 

t'lasislficatloii  iiu. 


A  1.1:864 
A  1.1:865 
Al.  1:866 
Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:875 


A22.3:10 
A3.4:29 


A10.3:65 

A10.3:30 
A13.3:3 

A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 

A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 


A28.5:6 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:6 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:7 
A27:9.9 
A4. 1:899 
A1.7:2 
A9.7:2 

A9.6:2 

A9.6:6 

A9.5:8 

A9.3:6 
A9.6:2 


A  29. 6:30 
A29.6:26 


A27.9:ll 

A29.3:ir^ 

A29.6:23 


1891.     p.  10(5 A10.3:7 


p.  47(> 


Index 

Emery,  F.  E. : 

Agricultural  colleges,  manual  labor  in. 
EggJ*— 

cost  and  value  of,  of  different  breeds  of  hens 

feeding  flavor  into.     p.  478 

weights  of,  of  different  breeds  of  chickens,     p.  474 

Emer)',  H.  D.     Hogs  and  pork  ])acking  in  West.     p.  198 

Emery,  J.  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  De  Schweinitz,  Emil  Alexander. 
Emery,  S.  C. : 

Meteorological  records  for  reference  and  study,  preserving,  best 

means  of.     1902.     ]>.  175 

Mississip])i  tornado.      1902.     p.  265 - 

Tornadiies  in  Tennessee,  Mississippi,  and  Arkansas.     1900.    p.  499. 

Emigrants,  Florida  as  home  for  (Rollins).     1872.     p.  495. 

Emigration : 

English  statistics.     1875.     p.  112 

Northern,  to  South,  1865.     No.  6.     p.  12 

Emmer,  a  grain  for  semiarid  regions  (Carleton) .     1901 

Emory  fumigator,  new  method  for  handling  hydrocyanic  acid  gas  in 

orchards  (Johnson).     1899.     p.  43 

Employment  agencies,  free,  for  use  of  farmers,  list  of  (West) 

Emulsion.     See  Kerosene  emulsion. 
Encyrtid : 

New  and  remarkable,  is  it  parasitic?  (Howard).     1890.     p.  145  .. 

Six-branched  antenme,  report  on  (Ashmead).     1891.     p.  455 

Energy: 

Available,  of  food  and  body  material  (Atwater).     1901.     p.  112.. 
Conservation  of,  in  human  body,  experiments  on  (Atwater  and 

Rosa).     1899 

Metabolism  of,  value  of  experiments  on    (Langworthy).     1898. 

p.  1003 

See  also  Metabolism. 
Engineer.     See  Agricultural  Engineer. 
Engineering  courses.     Some  objections  to  earlv   differentiation    of 

(Nagle).     1900.     p.  106 ...1 

Engineering  degree  courses,  four-year,  what  shall  be  the  character 

of  preparatory  work  required  to  enter?    ( Waller. )    1899.    p.  75 . 

Engineering  experiment  stations,   report  of  committee  on,   before 

convention  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Experiment  Stations — 

1896  (Aldrich).     p.  116 

1898  (Murkland).     p.  32 

1900  (Murkland).     p.  40 .-.. 

Engineering  work,  local,  electric  engineering  laboratorv  in  its  rela- 
tions to  (Cory).     1900.     p.  99' - 

England: 

Agricultural  holdings  act  of  1875.     p.  452 

Agricultural  population  of,  changes  in.     1875.     p.  240 

Agricultural  schools  in,  organization  and  management  of  (Welch). 

1885 

Breadstuff,  imports  of,  Jan.  and  Feb.  1870  and  1871.     p.  143 

Cereal  crojis  of,  1868.     p.  148 

Cheefee  in,  market  for  ( Ashby ) .     p.  214 

Crops  and  prices,  1861-65.     p.  210 

same,  1870.     p.  361 

Dairying  of  America  and,  their  points  of  difference  and  compara- 
tive merits  (Willard).     p.  358 

Dogtaxin.     1867.     p.  381 

Droughtin.     1870.     p.  434 

Eggs  to,  trial  shipments  of.     (Alvord).     p.  321 

Emigration  statistics.     1875.     p.  112 

Farm  management  in.     1871.     p.  474 

Food  of.     1866.     p.  434 


Cliissiftcatlon  no. 


Grain  measures  of.     1863. 

same,  No.  1,  p.  35 

Hop  growing  in.     1870.     p 
Horse  breeding  in.     1875. 


No.  5,  p.  9;  No.  6,  p.  2!: 


486... 
p.  513. 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1 :899 
Al.  1:863 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:28 
A27.9:10 

A27.9:14 
A27.9:3 
Al. 9:139 

A9.6:20 
A27.4:13 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:3 

A10.3:99 

A 10. 3:63 

Al'0.6:9 

A10.3:76 
Al  0.3:65 


A10.3:41 
A10.3:65 
A10.3:99 

A10.3:76 

A27.9:13 
A27.9:13 

A1.8:36 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:7 

A4. 1:899 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:8 

Al.  1:866 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:8 

A4. 1:899 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:l 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:13 


276 


England — Continued 

ilonses!  in,  American  tliorunglibrt'd  (Wray).     ]>.  50.') 

Lands  in,  reclamation  of,  reports  of  State  geologist  of  Xew  Jersey, 

1869  and  1870.     p.  221 

Live-stock  shipments  fr<an  Canada,  Argentina,  aiid  Australia  to. 
P   77 . . . 

same,  except  Canada  ( Wray ) .     p.  81 

Manchester  district  of,  as  market  for  American  products 

3Iarkets  of,  note  on.     1866.     i>.  18 

Meteorological  literature  of,  1337-1699  (Sj-mons).     189.5.     j).  3.j8. 

Peaches  and  other  fruits  in.     1 895 

Railway  ties  in,  treatment  of  (Tratman).     1889.     p.  49 

Rain  in,  fall  of,  1841-63.     No.  1.     p.  42 

Sheep  of,  prices  of.     1867.     p.  339 _ 

same.     1868.     p.  408 

Short-horn  cattle  in,  sale  of.     1868.     p.  408 

same.     1869.     p.  305* 

Steam-plowing  in.     1873.     p.  364 

Sugar  beet  in.     1870.     p.  484 

Weather  telegraphy  in  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  205 

W^heat 

culture  in,  1870.     p.  286 

same,  1885.     No.  23 

exportation  to,  1867-68.     p.  325 


P- 


31 


Great  Britain  — 
Rothamsted  Ex- 


P 


583. 


imports  of.  1854-63.     No 
prices  of.     1895.     p.  193. 
Wool  trade  of.     1882.     No.  56,  p 
See   also    Ayrshire  - —  Cirencester  —  Downton  — 
Kew  —  Leeds  —  Liyerpool  • —  Manchester  — 
perimental  Station  —  Sheffield. 

Engle,  H.  ]\J.     Nut  CTilture,  report  on.     p.  37 

.■^ame,  reprinted  1896 

English  farms  and  farmers,  notes  on  (Hill).     1898 
English  sparrow  (Passer  domesticus) : 

Circular  on.     1886 

Circular  to  postmasters  in  relation  to.     1886 

Insectiyorous  habits  of  (Riley ).     p.  Ill 

North  America,  especially  in  its  relation  to  agriculture  (Barrows). 

1889 

Noteon.     1869.     p.  300 

Schedule  on,  acknowledgment  of  receipt  of 

See  also  Sparrows. 

English  walnuts,  culture  of  (Heath).     1892.     p.  1.33 

Ensign,  Edgar  T.  Forest  conditions  of  Rocky  Mountains,  especially 
in  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Wyoming,  and  New  Mexico. 

p.  41 

Ensilage  in  Great  Britain.     1885.     No.  24.     j).  34 

See  also  Silage-^— Silos  and  silage. 

Ensilaging  potatoes,  desirability  of.     1 898.     p.  21 

Entilia  sinuata: 

Habits  of  (Howard),     p.  75 

Notes  on  (Rice).     1893.     p.  243 

Entero-hepatitis,  infectious: 

Caused  by  protozoa,  in  turkeys  (Smith).     1895.     [>.  7 

Direct  transmission  of,  in  turkeys  (Moore).     1895 

pjitomologic  service,  voluntary,  in  New  York  State  (Felt).     1899. 

p.  39 ; 

Entomological  Club,  American  Association  for  Advancement  of 
Science,  Rochester  meeting  of,  1892,  abstract  of  proceedings. 
1892.     p.  132 

Entomological  Commission,  Agriculture  Dei)artment: 

Comments  on  fifth  re])ort  of  (Hamilton).     1891.     p.  129 

Entomological  discoveries  and  observations  in  West  Virginia  in  1894 
(Hopkins),     p.  145 

Entomological  ethics,  rei)ort  on  (Cockerell).     1898.     ]>.  87 

Entomological  exhibition,  1865.     See  Paris. 

♦By  a  misprint,  this  pafje  iiuiiibcr  aiii)ears  twice. 


Index 

Classifiriitiou  nil. 

A4. 1:899 

A1.7:7 

A4. 1:895-6  ' 

A4. 1:89.5-6 

A12.4:8 

A27.9:4 

A29.3:ll"^  ' 

A12.4:l 

A1.3.3:3 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:8 

A29.6:25 


A27.9 
A27.9 
A27.9 
A27.9 
A27.9 
A27.9 


A20. 1:894 
A20.4:l 
Al.  10:898 

A5.4:2 
A5.4:7 
A5.3:l 

A5.3:l 

A27.9:7 

A5.4:6 

A1.8:20 


A 13. 3:2 
A27.9:23 

A1.9:79 


A  9. 6:30 
A9.7:5 


A4.3:8 
A4.4:5 

A9.6:20 


A9.7:5 

A8. 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:7 
A9.6:17 


1891.     p.  212 


Tiiaex 

Entomological  notes: 

Interesting  (Townsend).     1891.     p.  26  . 
Miscellaneous  (Johnson).     1899.     p.  62 
Problems  and  (Smith).     1895.     p.  6  ... 
See  also  Murtfeldt,  Mary  E. 
Entomological  record,  monthly: 

1871.     p.  332  

Oct.-Dec,  1871.     (Glover) 

Jan.,  1872 

Feb.,  1872-Oct.,  1875.      (Glover) 

Entomological  work: 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  (Cook) 

same  (Osborn).     1895.     p.  85 

Central  Park,  New  York  City  (Southwick).     1891. 
Economic,  in  parks  of  New  York  Citv  (Southw^ick). 

Mississippi  (Weed).     1891.     p.34..'. 

Oregon  and  California;  notes  on  Australian  importations  (Koebele) 

1893.     p.  33..... 

See  also  Entomological  notes. 
Entomologists,  Economic,  Association  of: 

Objectsof  (Gillette).     1900.     p.  5 

Proceedings  of — 

1st  annual  meeting  of,  1889.     p.  177 

2d,  1890.     p.  180 

P   4 

p.  67 

p.  61 

p.  55 


p.  59 
1894. 


p. 135. 


Classification  no. 

A9.7:4 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:2 


A27.9:9 
A27.9:9 
A27.9:10 
A27.9: 

A9.7:3 
AID.  3:24 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:4 

A9.3:32 


3d,  1891. 

4th,  1892. 

5th,  1893. 

6th,  1894. 

7th,  1895 

8th,  1896 

9th,  1897 - 

10th,  1898 

11th,  1899  

12th,  1900 

13th,  1901 

14th,  1902 

Entomologists: 

Government  and  State,  and  other  contributors  to  literature  of 
American  economic  entomology,  more  important  writings 
of;  A-K 

same,  L-Z 

same,  June  30,  1888-Dec.  30,  1896  (Banks) 

same,  Dec.  31,  1896-Jan.  1,  1900  (Banks) 

Illustrations  for  (Garman).     1893.     p.  109 

Note  and  record  keeping  for  (Hopkins).     1893.     p.  103 

Official,  meeting  of,  circular  calling  attention  to.     1889 

Slip  records  for,  note  on  ( Cockerel! ) .     1893.     p.  198 

Station,  committee  on  cooperation  among,  report  of.    1894.    p.  112. 
Work  of,  in  experiment  stations  (Cook).     1891.     p.  212 

same  (Osborn) .     1895.     p.  85 

See  also  Entomological  work. 
Entomology: 

Abstracts   of    reports   of    agricultural    experiment    stations    on, 

1889-1902 ----- 

American  economic,  bibliography  of  more  important  contribu- 
tions to 

Applied — 

general  truths  in  ( Riley ) .     p.  323 

outlook  of,  address  on  (Riley).     1891.     p.  181 

parasitic  and  predaceous  insects  in  ( Riley) .     1893.     p.  130 

present  and  future  of,  in  America  (Webster).     1897.     p.  5 

Economic — 

accessions,  catalogue  of,  simple  form  of  (Ball).     1902.     p.  37.. 

bibliography  of  writings  of  Alpheus  Spring  Packard  on  (Hen- 
shaw).     1887 

catalogue  of  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chica- 
go, 1893 


A9.6:26 


A9.7:2 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:2    , 

A9.6:6 

A9:6.9 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:37 


A9.2:B47^ 

A9.2:B47' 

A9.2:B476 

A9.2:B47^ 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:6 

A10.4:14 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:3 

A10.3:24 


A10.6: 

A9.2:B47 

Al.  1:884 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:6 
A9.6:9 

A9.6:31 

A9.3:16 

A9.3:31 


278 


Biidex 

Classification  no. 


Entomology — Continued 
Economic — Continued 

catalogue  of  exhibit  of,  at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Cen- 
tennial Exposition  at  New  Orleans,  1884-85 

dipterous  parasites  in  their  relation  to  (Townsend).    1893.  p.  201 

duty  of  (Usborn).     1898.     p.  6 

evolution  of  (Fernald).     1896.     p.  5 

Florida,  report  on  (Gossard).     1901.     p.  178 

laboratory  method  of  experimentation  in  ( Woodworth).    1891. 

p. 266' 

progress  in,  in  U.S  (Howard).     1899.     p.  135 

report  of  committee  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations  on  progress  in.     1891. 

p.  29 

work  in,  at  University  of  Kansas  for  season  of  1894  (Snow). 

p. 140  

Matters  of  international  concern  in,  some  recent  (Riley).     1888. 

p. 126  

North  American,  list  of  works  on  (Banks).     1900 

OfMce  and  laboratory  organization  (Forbes).     1889.     p.  185 

Oflflcial  economic,  lirief  account  of  rise  and  present  condition  of 

.(Howard).     1894.     p.  55 

Practical,  for  farmers'  sons.     p.  305 ^ 

Relations  to  vegetable  production  of  soil,  with  reference  to  both 

destructive  and  beneficial  insects  ( Rathvon).     p.  372 

Suggestions  and  notes  on,  presented  to  entomology  section  of 
Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experi- 
ment Stations,  at  15th  annual  convention,  1901  (Slingerland). 

1902.     p.  120 

Southern  States,  report  on  (Garman ).     1901.     p.  153 

Teaching,  report  on  (Cook).     1890,     p.  107 

See  also  Insects  —  names  of  States  —  headings  beginning  "Ento- 
mological," "Entomologist,"  and  "Entomology." 
Entomology  Division,  Agriculture  Department: 

Pacific  coast  work  of  (Henry).     1889.     p.  141 

Practical  work  of,  observations,  etc 

Some  miscellaneous  results  of  work  of — 

[No.  1.]  1897 

[No.  2].  1898 

No.  3.  1898 

1900 

1901 

1902 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Howard).     1897.     p.  84 

Entomology  section,  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 
and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of: 

1890.     p.  144 , 

p.  78 

p.  41 

p.  85 

pp.  17,  95 

p.  107 

pp.  16,90 

pp.24,  133 

pp.  44,  96 

pp.  17, 153 

pp.21, 117 

Environment,  influence  of: 

Chemical  comimsition  of  plants  (Wiley), 

Plant  varieties  (Weby)er).     1896.     p.  89 

Enzootic  cerebro-spinal  meningitis.     See  Horses. 

Enzvmes,  or  soluble  ferments,  of  hog  cholera  germ  (DeSchweinitz). 

'    p.  266 

See  also  Catalase. 
Enzymic  ferments  upon  starches  of  different  kinds,  action  of  (Stone). 

1896 

Kphestia  interpunctella,  Zeller,  notes  upon  (Patton).     1890.     p.  158. 


No.  4. 
No.  5. 
No.  6. 


1891. 
1892. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


1901. 


299. 


A9.2:N42 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:6 

A10.3:99 

A9.7:3 
Al.  10:899 


A10.5:3 
.V9.7:7 


A9.7:! 

A9.6:24 

A9.7:2 


A9.7:7 
Al.  1:868 

Al.  1:862 


A10.3:115 

A10.3:99 

A9.7:3 


A9. 

A9.7:2 

A9.3: 

A9.6:7 

A9.6:10 

A9.6:18 

A9.6:22 

A9.6:30 

A9.6:.38 

Al.  10:897 


A10.5:3 

A10.3:7 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:24 

A10.3:30 

A10.3:41 

Al  0.3:49 

A 10. 3:65 

A10.3:76 

A 10. 3:99 

A10.3:115 

Al. 10:901 
A  1.1    :896 


A4. 1 :898 


A 10. 3:34 
A9.7:3 


279 


Index 

Epidomicfl,  how  do  rains  and -winds  spread?  (Abbe).  1895.  p.  295. 
E[)izootic  ai)litha'  of  t-tock,  nature,  causes,  treatment,  etc.  -p.  352  ... 
Epizootic  catiirrh,  information  relative  to  (Decroix).     1873.     p.  180. 

Epizootics  among  swine  (Watts).     1872.     p.  21-4 

See  also  Ergotism. 

Equino(-tial  storm  Sept. ,  1863.     No.  4.     p.  36 

Equinoctial  storms,  note.'^  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  558 

Same  (Kiml)all).     1901.     p.  508 

Eragrostis  obtusitlora,  leaf  structure  of  (Ogden).     p.  12 

Erdman,  Charles  W.     Silesian  wool.     j).  521 

Ergot,  prevalence  of,  in  1889  (Smith).     1889.     p.  203 

Ergotism : 

Among  cattle  in  Kansas  (Trumbower).     p.  310 

same  f Trumbower) .     1884.     p.  89 

same  (Bird),     p.  317 

Enzootics  of,  investigation  of.     1 884.     p.  212 

same,  p.  175 

Erie,  Lake: 

Influence  of  wind  and  rythmic  gusts  on  level  of  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  112 

Oscillation,  period  of,  note  on  (Harris).     1902.     p.  312 

Wind  velocity  and  fluctuations  of  water  level  on  (Henry) 

Erni,  Henri: 

Grape  disease  in  Europe,  origin,  history,  phenomena,  and  cure. 

p.  324 

Sorghum,  analysis  of.     1866.     p.  336 

See  aim,  for  reports  as  Chemist,  Chemistry  Bureau,  Agriculture 

Department,  1863-65 

Erosion  due  to  heavy  rains  and  steep  grades,  notes  on  (Abbe).  1900. 

p.  544 

Erwin,  Tenn.,  cloud-burst  at  ( Worth).     1898.     p.  244 

Erysiphese: 

Of  Montana,  preliminary  list  of  (Anderson).     1889.     p.  188 

Upon  phytoptus  distortions  ( Anderson  and  Kelsey ) .    1889.    p.  209. 
Eschenhagen,  M.     Magnetic  instruments,  some  improvements  in. 

1895.     p.  539 

Esparto  grass: 

Habits,  nature,  and  uses.     p.  260 

Information  on  (McChesnev).     1869.     p.  233 

Espy,  James  P.,  and  Franklin  Kite  Club  (Abbe).  1896.  p.  334.... 
Espy,  James  P.,  and  Redfield  period,  1830  to  1855,  of  meteorological 

advancement  (Davis).     1895.     p.  305 

Estabrook,    John   D.     Address  of,    before  Minnesota   good    roads 

convention,  Jan.,  1894.     p.  12 

Estes,  John  M.     Tobacco;  instructions  for  its  cultivation  and  curing. 

Ether  and  atmosphere,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  362 

Ether  extract,  determination  of,  experiments  in  (Anderson).     1890. 

p.  93 

Ethics,  entomological  report  on  (Cockerell).     1898.     p.  87 

Eucalyptus: 

Cultivated  in  U.S.  (McClatchie).     1902 

Growth  of,  in  U.S.  (Kinney).     1895.     p.  23 

Eucalyptus  globulus: 

Description  of.     1873.     p.  244 

From  a  botanic,  economic,  and  medical  point  of  view,  embracing 

its  introduction,  culture,  and  uses  (Planchon).     1875 

Useof.     1873.     p.  583 

Eumajus  atala,  notes  on  (Schwarz).     1888.     p.  37 

Euphrates  Valley,  electric  phenomena  in  (Huntington).     1900.     p. 

286 

Same  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  290 

Euroi)e: 

Agricultural  education  in  (McChesney).     p.  127 

Agricultural  educational  institutions  of,  some  features  of  (True). 

1897.     p.  7 

Agricadtural  experiment  stations  in  (Atwater).     p.  517 

name.     [)t.  2.     p.  466 


riasslfleatlon  no. 
A29.6:23 
Al.  1:870 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:10 

A27.9:l 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A3. 3:8 

A4. 1:899 
A28.5.5 

A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:895-6 
Al.  1:884 
A4. 1:884 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 
A29.5:J 


A  1.1:865 
A27.9:4 

A7.1:  , 

A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:28 

A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 

A29.3:112 

Al.  1:868 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:24 

A29.3:ll* 

A22.3:2 

A1.9:6 

A29.6:27 

A7.3:28 
A9.6:17 

A13.3:35 
A13.3:ll 

A27.9:ll 

A1.8:9 

A27.9:ll 

A9.7:l 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

Al. 1:868 

A10.4:32 
Al.  1:875 
A27.9:14 


280 


Europe — Continued 

Agricultural  statistics,     p.  577 

Agriculture  in.     1873.     p.  557 

Agriculture  of,  American  competition  with.    1883.    No.  64.    p.  31 . 

American  plowH  in.     1 868.     p.  286 

Animals  in,  contagious  diseases  among.     1897.     p.  (59 

same.     1898.     p.  428 

Beet  sugar  in  ( Gennert) .     p.  158 

Beet-sugar  manufacture  in,  progress  of.     p.  334 

Cattle  in — 

diseases  of.     1870.     p.  435 

foot-and-mouth  disease  of.     1869.     p.  385  * 

Cattle  markets  and  al)attoirs  in  ( Alvord) .     p.  279 

Cattle  plague,  in  1865-66  (Dodge),     p.  550 

same.     1870.     p.  155 

Cereals  in,  consumption  of.     1885.     No.  16 

Condensed  milk  in.     1868.     p.  39 

Cooperative  credit  associations  in,  and  their  relation  to  agricul- 
tural interests  (Peters).     1892 

Crop  prospects  of  (Moffat).     1883.     No.  61,  p.  34;  No.  64,  p.  28; 

No.  65,  p.  29;  No.  1,  p.  18 

Farm  animals  of  ( Ryder) .     1886.     p.  353 

Farm  products  in — 

cost  of  hauling.     1 897 

domestic  animals  and.     1867.     p.  256 

Farm  stock  of.     1866.     p.  246 

Farms  of,  decrease  in  size  of,  1867.     p.  101 

Flax  culture  for  seed  and  fiber  in  (Dodge).     1898 

Flax  culture  in  (Dodge).     1892.     p.  11 

same,  2ded.,  p.  11 

Forest  preservation  in.     1875.     p.  242 

Fresh-meat  shipments  to.     p.  312 

same,  p.  374 

Grape  disease  in;  origin,  history,  phenomena,  and  cure  (Erni). 

p.  324 : 

Hemp  culture  in  (Dodge).     1898 

Hessian  fly,  parasite  from,  importation  of  (Forbes).    1891.    p.  179. 

Highways  of  (Eldridge).     1902.     p.  19 

Hopcropsof.     1868.     p.  409 

Horse-radish,  best  varieties  of  ( Fairchild) .     1900 

Insects,  two  beneficial,  introduced  into  U.   S.  from  (Howard). 

1898.     p.  13 

Kites  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  165 

Magnetic  survey  of  (Tillo).     1895.     p.  465 

Maize  into,  introduction  of  (Murphy).     1891.     p.  5 

Meat  consumption  in.     1876.     p.  498 

Meteorological  phenomena  in,  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1864  (Davy).     No. 

2.     p.  94 

Phylloxera  of,  report  on  (Planchon).     1874.     p.  55 

Pure-food  laws  of,  affecting  American  exports  (Bigelow).     1901. . 

Ramie  in,  manufacture  of  (Dodge).     1893.     p.  12 

Rye  production  of.     1891.     p.  338 

Silk  production  in.     1872.     p. '52 

Stock  diseases  in.     1869.     p.  65 

Sugar  production  of,  1877-90.     p.  208 

Transi)ortation  rates  in.     1883.     No.  56.     p.  39 

Trichiniasis  in,  extent  of  (Salmon),     p.  475 

same.     1884.     p.  269 

•  Trichinosis  in,  of  alleged  American  origin  (Stiles) .     1901.     p.  156. 

Weather  correspondence  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  56 

Western,  prunes  and  prune  culture  in  (Lake).     1901 

Wheat  prospect  of  ( Moffat) .     Apr.,  1883.     No.  58.     p.  31 

European  tree  sparrow  (Passer  montanus),  at  Saint  Louis,  Mo., 

history  of  ( Widmann) .     p.  191 

See  also  Sparrows. 

*  By  a  Jiiisprint,  tliis  ]mK'-'  iniinbcr  appears  twioe. 


Index 

t'liiNsincatlou  no. 

Al.  1:877 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:21 
A27.9:6 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:898 
Al.  1:868 
Al.  1:869 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:7 

A4. 1:901 

Al.  1:865 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:23 

A27.9:6 

A27.8:3 

A27.9:21 
A27.9:24 

A22.4:27 
A27.9:5 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:5 
All.  5:10 
A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 
A27.9:13 
A  1.1:876 
Al.  1:877 


Al.  1:865 

All. 5:11 

A9.7:4 

A22.3:23 

A27.9:6 

A23.4:l 

A9.6:17 

A29.6:25 

A29.3:1P 

A1.8:49 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:12 

A7.3:61 

All. 5:2 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:21 

A4. 1:884 

A4.2:An5 

A4.3:30 

A29.6:23 

A20.3:10 

A27.9:21 


A5.3:l 


281 


Index 

Eurytomina?.     Sfr  Grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies. 
Eustis,  Lake  County,  Fla.,  thunderstorms  at  (Abbe).    1897.    p.  251.. 
Eustrotia  caduca,  j)reparatory  stages  of  (KeUicott).     1891.     p.  321  .. 
Evans,  A.  W.     Liverworts  from  southern  Patagonia,  collected  bv 

U.  S.  S.  "Albatross "  in  1887-91,  list  of.     1892.     p.  140 '. . 

Evans,  Edward  A.: 

Freshets  in  James  River,  Va. ,  1893-96.     p.  590  .i 

James  River  Valley,  phvsical  features  and  flood  conditions  of. 

1899.     p.  250 ." 

Meteorological  and  other  forms  and  reports:  should  they  be  sim- 
plified; are  modifications  desirable?     1902.     p.  168 

Evans,  Frank  L.     See,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Accounts  and  Disburse- 
ments Division,  Agriculture  Department,  1893-1902 

Evans,  Walter  Harrison: 

Agricultural  experiment  stations,  collective  exhibit  of,  at  Paris 

Exposition,  1900.  catalogue  of.     p.  633 

Agricultural  investigations  in  Hawaii,  Porto  Rico,  and  Philip- 
pines.    1901.     p.  503 

Agricultural  outlook  of  coast  region  of  Alaska.     1897.     p.  553 

Alaska,  agriculture  in.     1898.     p.  4 

Fiotanical  survey  in  Alaska.     1898.     p.  48 

Copper  sulphate  and  germination;  treatment  of  seed  with  copper 

sulphate  to  prevent  attacks  from  fungi.     1896 

Cotton,  botany  of.     1896.     p.  67 

New  York  Citv,  [2d]  international  conference  on  plant  breeding 

and  hybridization,  1902,  report  on.     1902.     p.  208 

Paris,  international  congresses  of  horticulture,  viticulture,  and 

agriculture.     1901.     p.  205 

Weed  destruction  by  means  of  chemicals.     1901.     p.  19 

Wild  cherry  leaves,  poisoning  by.     p.  16 

Evaporated  apples,  zinc  in  (Wiley).     1896 

Evaporation : 

Experiments  on  Kings  River,  Calif.     1901.     p.  323 

Fort  Collins,  Colorado  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  210 

■Notes  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  421. 

Temperature  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  213 

Underground,  report  on  (Balch).     1901.     p.  545 

See  also  Atmidometry. 
EA'ergreen  and  other  forest  trees,  causes  of  destruction  of  in  northern 
New  England  and  New  York — 

[1st]  report  (Packard),     p.  138 

same,  p.  138 

2d  report,  p.  374 

3d  report,  in  northern  New  England,  p.  319 

same,  additions  to  3d  report,  p.  17 

4th  report,  1886.     p.  20 

5th  report,  1887 

Evening,  character  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  215 

Same  (Connor).     1898.     p.  306 

Everhart,  Benjamin  M.     See,  as  joint  author,  Ellis,  J.  B. 
Evotomys: 

Black  Hills  of   South  Dakota,  description  of   new  (Merriam). 

1890.     p.  119 

"   Colorado,  description  of  new  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  23 

Two  new  species  of,  from   Pacific  coast  region,  description  of 

(Merriam).     1890.     p.  25 

Ewell,  Ervin  Edgar: 

Cocoa  preparations,  adulteration  of.     p.  933 

Farm,  every,  an  experiment  station.     1897.     p.  291 

Fats  and  oils,  specific  gravity  of,  at  temperature  of  boiling  water, 

determination  of.     1901.     p.  119 

Fertilizing  value  of  street  sweepings.     1898 

Sugar,  analysis  of,  recommendations  on.     1895.     p.  152 , 

See  also,  as  cf>llaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Ewell,  Ervin  Edgar,  Bigelow,Willard  Dell,  and  Page,  Logan  Waller. 
Chemistry  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department,  exhibit  of,  at 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901 


Classification  no. 

A29.6:25 
A9.7:3 

A6.5:l 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 

A29.3:31 

A2. 


A10.3:80 

Al.  10:901 
A1.10:897 
A10.3:48 
A10.3:62 

A28.3:10 
A10.3:33 

A10.6:14 

AID.  6:12 
Al.  9:124 
A1.9:103 
A7.3:48 

AlO.  3:100 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 


Al.  1:883 
A9. 1:883 
Al.  1:884 
Al. 1:885 
A9.3:12 
A9.3:13 
A8.1:4 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 


A5.5:5 
A5.5:4 

Ao.5:4 

A7.3:13^ 
A1.10:897 

A  7. 3:62 
A7.3:55 
A7.3:47 


A  7. 3:63 


282 


index 

Classification  no. 


Exchange  Bureau.     Ser  Information  and  exchange  liureau. 

Exchanges,  foreign,  system  of,  report  on.     p.  530 

Exotic  collection.     See  Agriculture  Department. 

Experiment,  its  conception  and  methods  of  procedure  (Bolley). 

1898.     p.  47  

Experiment  station,  every  farm  an  (Ewell).    1897.    p.  291 

Experiment  station  record,  vols.  1-11 

Experiment  station  work,  nos.  1-20;  a  series  of  "  brief  popular  bul- 
letins, compiled  from  published  reports  of  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations  and  kindred  institutions  in  this  and  other 
countries,"  and  assigned  various  numbers  in  the  Farmers' 
Bulletin  series.     References  to  each  article  will   be  found 

under  their  proper  headings 

See  also  Note  under  AlO.ll:. 
Experiment  stations.     See  Agricultural  colleges    and    experiment 
stations — Agricultural  experiment  stations  —  Engineering  ex- 
periment stations. 
Experiment  Stations  OflBce,  Agriculture  Department: 

Irrigation  investigations  of,  scope  and  purpose  of  (Mead).     1902. 

p. 417  

Library  and  publications  of,  circular  regarding.    1889 

Nutrition  investigations  of,  scope  and  results  of.    1902.    p.  437 

Organization  and  first  work  of.    1889.    p.  13 

Publications  of — 

circular  regarding,    n.  d 

list  of,  1888-1899  (Harlow).    1900.    p.  508 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (True).    1897.    p.  135 

Work  of  (True).    1895.    p.  39 

Experimental  farm.  Agriculture  Department,  report  of  superintend- 
ent, 1865.     p.  25 

Experimental  gardens  and  grounds,  office.  Agriculture  Department, 

work  of,  for  farmers  (Saunders).    1897.    p.  180 

Experiments  of  Agriculture  Department,  protest  against  proposed 
legislation  restricting.    [With  copy  of  Senate  bill  1063.]    May 

25,  1897  

Explosive  noises  at  Franklin ville,  N.  Y.  (Kales).    1897.    p.  393 

Export  trade  in  live  stock  and  meat  products,  correspondence  relating 

to  (Rusk).    1893 

Exports: 

American,  pure-food  laws  of  European  countries  affecting  (Bige- 

low).    1901 

Imports  and.     Jan.,  1866.     pp.28,86 

same,  reports  on,  1893-99 

Provision,  1856-62.     No.  5.     p.  7.._ 

See  aZ.'io  Agricultural  exports  —  Agricultural  products. 

Exsiccati,  new,  report  on  (Fairchild).     1889.     p.  160 

Extracts,  flavoring,  analysis  of,  provisional  methods  for  (Mitchell). 

1902.     p.  69  

Eycleshymer,  A.  C.     Club  root  in  United  States.     1891.     p.  79 

Eye: 

Diseases  of,  of  horses  (Law),     p.  247 

Human,    trematodes   parasitic    in    (Monostomulum   lentis    and 

agamodistomum  ophthalmobium )  (Stiles).     1902.     p.  24 

Eye  and  its  appendages,  diseases  of,  of  cattle  (Trumbower).     p.  353. 

Factories,  refuse  matter  of,  as  fertilizers.     1867.     p.  158 

Factory  cheese  and  how  it  is  made  (Merry) .     1896.     p.  45 

Same,  reprinted,     n.  d 

See  also  Cheese. 
Fairbanks,  George  R.     Florida  freezes  for  century  and  half.     1895. 

p.  336 

Fairchild,  David  (irandison: 

Berseem,  the  great  forage  and  soiling  crof)  of  Nile  Valley.     1902.. 

Bordeaux  mixture  as  a  fungicide.     1894 

Exsiccati,  new,  report  on.     1889.     p.  160 

Fungicides,  experiments  with,  to  prevent  leaf-blight  of  nursery 

stock.     1891.     p.  338 

Grape,  diseases  of,  in  western  New  York.     1891.     p.  95 


Al.  1:868 


A10.3:49 
A  1.10:897 
A10.6: 


A1.9: 


AlO. 

A10.r:901 
A10.4:12 
A10.P:901 
A10.3:l 

A10.4:16 
AlO.  3:80 
Al.  10:897 
AlO.  3:24 

Al.  1:865 

Al. 10:897 


A1.2:Ex62 
A29.6:25 


A1.8:53 


A7.3:61 
A27.9:4 
A12.4: 
A27.9:l 

A28.5:5 

A7.3:65 

A28.5:7 

A4.2:H78 

A4.3:35 

A4.2:C29- 

A27.9:5 

A4.3:15 

A4.4:19 


A29.6:23 

A19.3:23 
A  28. 3:6 
A28.5:5 

A28.5:7 
A  28. 5:6 


283 


Index 

Faircliild,  David  Grandison — Continued 

H( )})  culture  in  Bohemia.     1899 

Horse-radish — 

best  varieties  of  Europe,  and  methods  of  cultivation.     1900... 

culture  in  Bohemia,  circular  on.     1899 

Leaf  diseases  of  nursery  stock  in  w6stern  New  York,  experiments 

in  ])reventing.     1891.     p.  240 

Lebl)ek,  or  siris  tree,  circular  on.     1900 

North  American  mycological  literature,  index  to.     1891.     pp.  42, 

80,  128,  184 

same,  p.  52 

Plant  introduction,  systematic,  its  purposes  and  methods.     1898.. 

Spanish  almonds,  and  their  introduction  into  America.     1902 

iSvalof,  Sweden,  station  for  plant  breeding  at.     1901.     p.  814 

Yams  in  West  Indies,  circular  on.     1899 

Znaim  cucumbers,  cultivation  of.     1901 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas  —  Halsted, 
Byron    David  —  Lathrop,  Barbour  —  Swingle,    Walter    Ten- 
nyson. 
Fairchild,  George  Thompson: 

Agricultural  education,  evolution  of,  president's  address  to  Associa- 
tion of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations 

at  11th  annual  convention,  1897.     1898.     p.  32 

Colleges  of  agriculture,  what  should  be  taught  in?     1896.     p.  69. . 
Study,  relation  of  technical  to  general  course  of.     1893.     p.  67  . . . 
Fairfield,  W.  H.     Water  on  Laramie  Plains,  Wyoming,  duty  of,  1899. 

1902.     p.  215 .- 

Fairman,  Charles  E: 

Black  spot  of  asparagus  berries.     1889.     p.  157 

Fenestrate  sporidia,  development  of  some,  observations  on.    1891. 

p.  29 

Fungi,  new  or  rare,  from  western  New  York,  notes  on.     1889. 

I    78 

JFairs,  Southern,  agriculture  representation  at.     1869.     p.  365  * 

Fake,  N.  J.     See,  as  joint  author,  Crarapton,  C.  A. 
Falconer,  William: 

Mushroom  beds,  directions  for  preparation  and  spawning  of.    p.  17. 

INIushroom  industry,  review  of.     1894.     p.  20 

Mushrooms,  how  to  grow.     1897 

Falkner,  J.  M.     Roads,  good,  duty  of  general  government  toward. 

1902.     p.  31  

Fall  army  worm.     See  Army  worm. 

Fallot,  B.     Copper  in  wines.     1890.     p.  96 

Famines  and  droughts  in  India  (Eliot).     1895.     p.  444 

Famines  in  India  ( Archibald ) .     1900.     p.  246 

Farcy.     Sec  (i landers  and  farcy. 

Farina  or  ])otato-flour,  report  on  (Macrae) .     p.  390 

Farlow,  William  Gilson.     Fungi,  some  edible  and  poisonous.     1897. 

p. 453 

Same,  reprinted.     1898 

Farm : 

Birds,  four  common,  of  garden  and  (Judd).     1895.     p.  405 

Birds  on,  value  of  (Samuels),     p.  201 

British,  increased  production  of.     1873.     p.  488 

Butter  making  on  ( Goodrich ) .     1897 

Cold  storage  on  (Clark).     1900.     p.  9 

European,  decrease  in  size  of.     1867.     j:).  101 

Every,  an  experiment  station  (Ewell).     1897.     p.  291 

Exodus  from  the,  what  are  causes  of  (Roberts).     1896.     p.  80  ... 

See  also  Davenport,  E. 
Experiment  reports   for    popular    use,    preparation    of.     1885. 

p.  93 

Forests,  relation  to  (Fernow).     1895.     p.  333 

Local  taxation  as  affecting.     1897 

Management  of,  in  England.     1871.     p.  474 


Classiflcatioii  no. 
A6.4:19 

A23.4:l 
A6.4:20 

A28.5:7 
A6.4:23 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:7 

A13.3:21 

A19.3:26 

A10.6:13 

A6.4:21 

A23.4:2 


A10.3:49 
A10.3:41 
A10.3:16 

A10.3:104 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:5 
A27.9:7 


A18.5:l 

A18.5:12 

A1.9:53 

A22.3:23 

A6.3:ll 

A29.3:ll« 

A29.6:28 


A  1.1:875 


Al. 10:897 
A28.3:15 

Al. 10:895 
Al.  1:867 
A27.9:ll 
A1.9:57 
Al. 9:119 
A27.9:5 
Al. 10:897 
A10.3:41 


A1.7:9 
Al.  10:895 
A27.9:35 
A27.9:9 


*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


284 


1868. 


194. 


Farm — Continued 

Milk  on,  care  of  (Pearson).     1897 

Model,  and  agricultural  colleges,  letter  on  (McChesnev) 

p.  460 • : 

Number  and  value  of,  increase  and  decrease  in,  1880-90.     p 

Pests  of,  in  Australia.     1887.     p.  5:>5 

Poultry  raising  on  (Salmon).     1901 

same.     p.  235 

Prize,  in  Normandy.     1876.     p.  117 

Pure  water  on,  importance  of.     1898.     p.  3 

Resources  and  products  of,  special  statistics.     1868.     pp.  3,  63, 

111,  189,  249 

Roads,  best  for  farming  districts  and  (Stone)     1894.     p.  501 

Small,  large  profits  from.     1873.     p.  193 

Succulent  forage  for  (Williams).     1899.     p.  613 

Transportation  on.     1901.     p.  690 

Value  of,  and  of  mortgages  on  farms.     1896.     p.  599 

Waste  places  on,  tree  planting  in  (Keffer).     1896.     p.  323 

See  also  Agriculture — Agricultural  products  —  Crops  —  P^xperi- 

mental  farm  —  Seed  testing  —  headings  beginning  "Farm," 

"Farmers,"   "Farming." 

Farm  accounts,  system  of  (Bourne),     p. 

Farm  animals: 

Australia,  diseases  of.     1887.     p.  535 
Commercial  movements  of,  1875-86. 
Condition  of — 

Jan.,  1864.     No.  1.     p.  36 

Apr.,  1864.     No.  2.     p.  34 

Jan.,  1865.     No.  4.     p.  22 

1867.     p.  132 

173 

85 

121 

98 

112 

81 


502. 


Indc.v 

Classlflcatiou  no. 
A1.9:63 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:25 

Al. 9:141 

A4. 1:900 

A27.9:14 

A1.9:73 

A27.9:6 
Al. 10:894 
A27.9:ll 
Al. 10:899 
Al. 10:901 
Al. 10:896 
A  1.10:896 


Al.  1:865 


p.  152. 


1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1876. 
1878. 
1883- 
Diseases  of- 
1870.  p 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 


P- 
P- 

P- 
P- 

P- 
P- 

No.  10.     p.  6. 


125 

103 

120. 

153 

201  . 

161 

84. 


See  also  Diseases  of  animals. 

Europe  ( Ryder ) .     1886.     p.  353 

Feeding  of  ( Allen ) 

Fences  and  laws  relating  to.     p.  394. . 

Foreign  countries.     1887.     i).  135 

General  condition  of.     1883.     p.  302  . 
Molasses  as  a  food  for  (Langworthy). 

Movement  of.     p.  207 

Numbers  and  values  of — 

1859.     No.  2.     p.  18 

1866.  p.  184 

1867.  p.  Ill  

1870.  p.  67 

1871.  p.  55 

1872.  p.  51 

1880.     No.  21 

1882.  No.  42 

1883.  No.  56 

1884.  No.  4 

1893.     No.  lOlA 

1870-96.     p.253 


A27 
A27 


.9:25 
.9:25 


1899.     p. 17.. 


A27.9:2 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:17 

A27.9: 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:24 
A1.9:22 
A  1.1:869 
A27.9:26 
A4.2:An» 
Al. 9:107 
A4. 1:897 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:18 

A27.9:20 

A27.9:21 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:31 

A4. 1:897 


285 


Index 

Class!  floatiuu  no. 

Farm  animals — Continued  I 

Numbers  and  values  of — Continued  | 

1880-90 '  A27.8:ll 

1897  and  1898.     p.  597 i  A4.1:898 

1899.  p.  608 '  A4.1:899 

1900.  p.  638.... A4.1:901 

Eange  or  average  price  of,  at  Chicago — 

1897  and  1898.     p.  579 A4.1:898 

1899.  p.  673 A4.1:899 

1900.  p.  509 !  A4. 1 :900 

Receipts  and  shipment  of,  1896-98.     p.  550 A4. 1 :898 

Statistics  of —  j 

1895.     p.  533 1  Al. 10:895 

p.  559 Al. 10:896 

p.  710 Al. 10:897 


1890. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
See  also 


pp.  078,  702 

p.  759  

p.  824  

p.  771  

for  annual  reports  on,  A27.1: 


1866. 


P' 


246 


Switzerland.     1806.     p.  430. 

United  States  and  Europe. 

Wintering.     1875.     p.  84 

World.     1888.     p.  28 

same.     1893.     p.  54 

See  also  Animals,  domestic. 
Farm  animals  and  their  products.     1901.     p.  771. 
Farm  buildings: 

Model,  report  on.     p.  283 

Practical  suggestions  for  ( Hill) .     1901 

See  also  Stave  silo. 

Farm  capital.     1870.     p.  42 

Farm  crops.     See  Farm  products. 

Farm  drainage  ( Elliott) .     1896 

Farm  experiments.  Agriculture  Department: 

1867  (Farquhar).     p.  187 

1868.     p.  412 


1869. 

P- 

207 

1870. 

P- 

452 

1871. 

P- 

238 

1872. 

P- 

454 

1873. 

P- 

289 

1874. 

p. 

255 

1875. 

P- 

502 

Farm  implements: 

American  and  European.     1883.     No.  50 

Improved  (Todd),     p.  225 

Farm  implements  and  machinery: 

Course  of  prices  of,  for  series  of  years  (Holmes) .     1901.. 

Report  on  (Thomas),     p.  410 

Farna  insects.     See  Insects. 
Farm  labor: 

Irish,  wages  of.     1870.     p.  290 

Wages  of,  rate  of,  in  U.  S. — 

1SG7.     p.  4 

1870.     p.3 

1875.     p.201 

1882.     No.  43 

1884.  No.  4 

1885.  No.  18 

1888.     p.  169 

1890.     p.  200  

1840-92  ( Dodge) 

1866-99,  result  of  eleven  statistical  investigations 

Farm  manure,  report  on  ( Hebert) .     1 895.     ]).  141 

Farm  practice  and  fertilizers  as  insecticides  (Smith).     1893. 


p.  93. 


Al.  10:898 
A  1.10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:26 

A27.9:31 

Al. 10:901 

A  1.1:807 
A1.9:120 

A27.9:8 

A1.9:40 

Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:808 
Al.  1:809 
Al.  1:870 
Al.  1:871 
Al.  1:872 
Al. 1:873 
Al.  1:874 
Al.  1:875 

A27.9:21 
Al.  1:806 

A27.8:18 
Al.  1:862 


A27.9:8 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:20 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:23 

A27.9:26 

A27.9:28 

A27.8:4 

A27.8:22 

A10.6:5 

A9.7:6 


286 


p.  485 


Farm  prices: 

Cape  Colony  (Stowe) .     p.  523 

Market  quotations  and.     1893. 

same.     1894.     p.  732 

Of  two  centuries.     1892.     p.  332 

Seventy  years  ago.     1891.     p.  482 

Farm  products: 

Acreage,  production,  and  value  of,  1866  to  1895 

Cost  of  hauling  to  market  or  to  shipping  points  in  European 
countries,  reports  of  consuls  on.     1897 

Fertilizing  constituents  of — 

1894.  p.  565 

1895.  p.  566 

1896.  p.  611 

Legal  weights  of,  per  bushel.     1891.     j).  93 

Local  exchanges  of.     1875.     p.  95 

Market  prices  for,  monthly,  Aug.,  1870,  to  Dec,  1876 

Marketing  (Hill).     1897 

Primary  prices  of.     1892.     p.  299 

Shrinkageof.     1902.     p.  10 

Yield  and  home  prices  of — 

1869.  p.  14 

1870.  p.  3 

1871.  p.  4 

See  also  Agricultural  products  —  Crops  —  Produce. 

Farm  records,  1850-71.     p.  68 

Farm  stock.     See  Farm  animals. 
Farmers: 

Agricultural  experiment  station  as  educator  of  (Caldwell).     1882. 

p.  20 

Better  times  for.     1891.     p.  181 

Chicorv  growing  as  addition  to  resources  of,  in  America  (Kainsj. 

1898 

Closer  intimacy  between  experiment  stations  and  farmers'  insti- 
tute as  promoter  of.     1902.     p.  78 

Cotton  seed  to,  value  of  (Beal) .     1901.     p.  24 

Daughters  of,  education  of  (Dodge),     p.  441 

Debtsof.     1887.     p.  78 

Employment  agencies  for  use  of,  list  of  (West) 

Example  for  American 

Families  of,  health  of  (Hall),     p.  453 

Forestry  for  (Fernow).     1894.     p.  461 

same,  with  additional  matter 

Frauds  upon.     1886.     p.  71 

Gardens  of  (Brown),     p.  337 •. 

Good  roads  and  how  to  get  them,  views  on  (Creasy).    1901.    p.  78. 

Good  roads  for  ( Elldridge) 

Hawks  and  owls  as  related  to  ( Fisher) .     1894.     p.  215 

Houses  of,  places  and  plans  for  ( Hall) .     p.  313 

How  can  agricultural  experiment  station  reach  and   interest? 

(Roberts).     1889.     p.30 

Interest  of — 

in  finance.     1896 

in  good  seed  (Pieters).     1900 

Milling  companies  for.     1890.     p.  294 

Money  value  of  good  roads  to  ( Latta) .     1896 

IMutual  interests  and  relations  of  Agriculture  Department  and, 

farmers'  institute  as  medium  for  tleveloping  (True).     1902. 

p.  102 

Of  what  service  are  statistics  to  the?  (Hyde).     1898 

same,  reprint 

Organizations  of — 

cooperation  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  with,  in  experi- 
ment work  (Jenkins).     1895.     p.  50 

how  may  thev  hasten  teaching  of  agriculture  in  public  schools. 

1 902.     p.  89  

Pioneer,  in  Alaska,  suggestions  to  (Georgeson).     1902 


Index 

('liissifl('atli)ii  uo. 

A4. 1:898 
A27.9:31 
A27  9:32 
A27.  ^SO 
A27.9-29 

A27.4:l 

.\22.4:27 

Al.  10:894 
A  1.1 0:895 
Al.  10:896 
A27.9:29 
A27.9:13 
A27.9: 
A1.9:62 
A27.9:30 
Al.  9:149 

A27.9:8 
A27.9:9 
A27.9:10 

A27.9:10 


A1.8:22 
A27.9:29 

A6.3:19 

A10.3:120 
Al.  9:124 
Al.  1:866 
A27.9:25 
A27.4:13 
A12.4:4 
A  1.1:862 
Al.  10:894 
A  1.9:67 
A27.9:24 
A  1.1:863 
A22.3:21 
A1.9:95 
Al. 10:894 
A  1.1:863 

A]0.5:l 

A27.4:3 
Al. 9:111 
A27.9:28 
A22.4:23 


A10.3:120 
A  1.10:897 
A27.8:14 


Al  0.3:24 

A  10.3: 120 
AlO.lO:! 


287 


1898. 


Index 

Farmers — Continued 

Popular  education  for,  in  U.  S.  (True).     1897.     p.  279  ... 
Practical  assistance  to,  in  handling  forest  lands  (Pinchot) 

Road  question,  views  on  ( Bean ) .     1901 .     p.  67 

Sons  of — 

entomology  for,  practical,     p.  305 

home  life,  training,  and  ambition  of  (Adams),     p.  307 

Southern,  suggestions  to.     1899 

Tax  on,  as  produce  brokers.     1870.     p.  77 

Toad  as  a  friend  of.     1899.     p.  28 

Vegetable  garden  of.     1902.     p.  6 

Weather  forecasting  for  (Reed) .     1900.     p.  287 

What  meteorology  is  doing  for  (Harrington).     1894.     p.  117 

Work  of  Agriculture  Department  for.     See  Names  of  divisions, 

bureaus,  and  offices  in  Agriculture  Department. 
See  also  Agriculturist  —  English  farms  and  farmers. 

Farmers'  Alliance,  National,  officers  of.     1898.     p.  627 

Farmers'  bulletins: 

Available  for  distribution,  list  of 

Distribution  of,  general  orders  relative  to,  1895-97 

List  of 

Farmers'  clubs: 
List  of— 

1870 

1872 

1876 

Notes  on.     1871.     p.  471 

Report  on  (Nutting),     p.  236 

See  also  Agricultural  societies  and  farmers'  clubs  —  American  Insti- 
tute Farmers'  Club  —  West  Newbury  (Mass.)  Farmers'  Club. 
Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  American  Association  of,  proceedings  of 

sixth  annual  meeting,  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18  and  19, 

1901 ;  edited  bv  A.  C.  True,  D.  J.  Crosby,  and  G.  C.  Creelman. 

1902 1 

Same,  7th  annual  meeting 

Farmers'  institutes: 

Factor  in  creating  desire  for  agricultural  education.     1902.     p.  68. 

History  and  status  in  U.  S.  and  Canada  (Bailey).     1900 

Illustration  and  demonstration  work  at  (Currver).     1902.     p.  52, 

Lectures  at,  note  on  ( Abbe ) .     1900.     pp.  20,  67 

Local  help  in  (Latta).     1902.     p.  36 

Managers  or  officials  in  charge — 

1898.  p.  610 

1899.  p.  687 

1900.  p.  643 

1901.  p.  621 

Medium  for  developing  mutual  interests  and  relations  of  farmers 

and  Agriculture  Department  (True).     1902.     p.  102 

Ontario  (Creelman).     1902.     p.  32 

Promoter  of  closer  intimacy  between  farmers  and  experiment  sta- 
tions (Voorhees).     1902.     p.  78 

Question  box  at  (Amoss).     1902.     p.  49 

Relation  of — 

agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations  to  (Hutchin- 
son).    1902.     p.  33 

agricultural  associations  to  (Dye).     1902.     p.  44 

Agriculture  Department  to  (True) .     1902.     p.  22 

to  our  industrial  population  (Hoard).     1902.     p.  20 

Report  of  committee  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Col- 
leges and  Experiment  Stations  on.     1898.     p.  46 

Report  on  (True  and  Hall).     1897.     p.  635 

same,  memorandum  for.     1889 

Work  accomplished  in  Maryland,  1902  (Amoss).     p.  25 

AVork  of,  best  method  of  publishing  results  of  (Collingwood). 
1902.     p.  39 


Classification  no. 

Al.  10:897 

A13.4:21 

A22.3:21 


Al.  1:868 
Al.  1:863 
A1.9:98 
A27.9:8 
A1.9:87 
A1.9:149 
A29.6:28 
A  1.10:894 


Al.  10:898 

A21.2:F22 

A1.2:P96 

A1.9: 


A1.8:4 
A1.8:5 
A1.8:12 
A27.9:9 
Al.  1:867 


A10.3:110 
A10.3:120 

A10.3:120 

A10.3:79 

A10.3:110 

A29.6:28 

A10.3:110 

Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:899 
A1.10:900 
Al.  10:901 

AlO.  3:120 
A10.3:110 

A10.3:120 
A10.3:110 


AlO.  3:1 10 
A10.3:110 
A10,3:110 
A10.3:110 

AlO.  3:49 
A10.6:7 
AlO.  4:9 
A10.3:120 

A10.3:110 


288 


Farmers'  institutes — Continued 
Worker  at — 

address  on,  before  American  Association  of  Farmers  Institute 

Workers  (Spillman).     1902.     p.  59 

requisites  of  a  good  ( Dawley ) .     1902.     p.  42 

Young  people  attending,  how  lo  interest  and  instruct  (Spencer). 

1902.     p.  42 

See  also  Women's  farm  institutes. 
Farmers'  National  Congress,  officers  of: 

1898.  p.  627 , 

1899.  p.  717  -.-■ 

1900.  p.  671 , 

1901.  p.  637 

Farmers'  reading  courses: 

Description  of,  with  list  of  State  officers.     1899.     p.  717. 

Scope  and  methods  of  (Bailey).     1899 , 

same,  abridgment 

Farming: 

Aroostook  County,  ]\Iaine.     1869.     p.  149 , 

Association  in,  practical  results  of.     p.  113 

High,  as  illustrated  in  history  of  Netherlands  (Tilden).     p.  527.. 
Influence  of  different  systems  of,  on  fertility  of  soil.     1899.     p.  9. 

Modern,  in  America  ( Taveau ) .     p.  280 

New  England — 

does  it  pay?    p.  187 

report  on.     p.  255 , 

Northern  and  southern  planting  ( Watts).     1872.     p.  207 

same.     1872.     p.  359 _. , 

See  also  Agriculture  —  Farm — Perfumery  farming — Truck  farm- 
ing. 

Farquhar,  W.  H.     Farm  experiments,     p.  187 

Fasciation,  example  of  ( Vasey).     1873.     p.  171 

Fassbender,  Dr. : 

Cattle  foods,  work   in.    communications  from  foreign  chemists 

taking  part  in.     1894.     p.  170 

Potash  determination,  results  on  official  samples  and  descriptions 

of  methods  employed.     1 894.     p.  25 

Fassig,  Oliver  Lanard: 

Baltimore  temperature  curve  for  May,  normal,  marked  ri  ^e  in. 

1902.  p.  68  

Barometric  wave,  dailv,  westward  movement  of.     1901.     p.  495.. 

same.     1902.     p.  62 

Cloud  photography,  automatic,  report  of.     1896.     p.  456 

German  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Association  of,  ninth 
annual  convention  of,  1896,  rejKirt  on.     1897.     p.  447 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  meteorology  at.     1898.     p.  306 

Light  precipitation,  device  for  automatically  recording  beginning 
and  ending  of.     1902.     p.  213 

?k[aryland  climatological  studies.     1902.     p.  200 

^Meteorological  Congress,  held  at  Chicago,  August  21-24,    1893, 
proceedings  of.     p.  227 

Meteorology,  bibliography  of  American  contributions  to,  note 
concerning.     1895.     p.  326 

Waterspout  at  close  range.     1902.     p.  302 

Weather  services,  State,  statistics  of.     1895.     p.  209 

See  also,  as  editor,  report  of  International  ]\Ieteorological  Con- 
gress, Chicago,  1893 

Fat  acids,  soluble  and  insoluble,  notes  on  methods  for  (Patrick). 


Index 

I'lasxiflcutlun  no. 


A10.3:120 
A10.3:110 


A10.3:110 


Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 

Al. 10:899 

A10.3:72 

A1.9:109 

A27.9:8 
A27.9:12 
Al.  1:866 
A1.9:87 
Al. 1:874 


Al.  1:874 
Al.  1:870 
A27.9:10 
A27.9:10 


Al.  1:867 
A27.9:ll 


A7.3:43 
A  7. 3:43 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:31 
A29.6:24 

A10.6:8 
I  A29.6:26 


Fats: 


1888.     p.  25 


Contained  in  tuberculosis  bacilli  (De  Schweinitz  and  Dorset), 
p .  30 1 

Crystallization  of  (Crampton) .     1889.     p.  449 

ii'ormation  of,  in  animal  body  (Soskin).     1897.     j).  179 

See  also  Butter — Butter  fat  —  Oils  and  fats. 
Fatty  bodies  in  vegetable  organisms,  report  on  methods  of  estimation 
of  (Maxwell).     1890.'    p.  94 


A29.3:31 
A29.3:31 

A29.6:21 

A29.3:ll- 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:23 

A29.3:ll 

.\7.3:19 


A  4. 1:898 
A7.3:13^ 
A 10. 6:8 


A  7. 3:28 


114—04- 


-19 


289 


117 

p.  174 


Index 

Fauna.     See  North  American  fauna. 
Fauna;,  plant,  iiote^  on  (Cockerell).     1892.     p 
Faveau,  Augustin  L.     Rice  culture,  report  on. 
Faville,  Geo.  ('. : 

Maladie  du  coit,  extirpation  of,  in  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota. 

p.  02 

Nebraska,  supposed  maladie  du  coit  among  horses  in.     p.  359 

Faville,  George  C,  and  Day,  Charles  M.     Maladie  du  coit  in  Ne- 
braska, second  (outbreak  of.     p.  134 

Fayetteville,  Ark.,  experiment  station  at,  laboratory  notes  from. 

1890.     p.  134 -■ 

Featherstone,  W.  B.     Meterological  observations  of  San  Francisco. 

1893-94.     p.  128 

February,  weather  condition  for,  statement  of  average  (Garriott). 

p.  57 

Federal  meat  inspection  ( Salmon ) .     1 894.     p.  67 

Feed,  coarse,  necessity  of,  to  grow  cattle  (Davenport),     p.  202 

Feed  mills  and  windmills.     1902.     p.  31 

Feeding: 

Experiments  in  special  points  bearing  on  (Wing).     1891.     p.  93. 

Farm  animals  ( Allen) .     1 894 

Leguminous  plants  for  ( Allen ) .     1 894 

Management  of  cattle  and  ( Henry ) .     p.  439 

Value  of  cotton-seed  products  for  ( Kilgore).     1896.     p.  385 

See  also  Foods. 
Feeding  stuffs: 

Analyses  of  American,  compilation  of  (Jenkins  and  Winton). 

1892 -  - 

Analysis  of,  oflicial  methods  adopted  by  Belgian  state  labora- 
toVies  and  agricultural  experiment  stations  of  Holland.     1899. 

p.  304 

Chemical  analysis,  methods  of,  abstract  of  literature  on.     1890-91. 

p.  61 - 

See  also  Chemical  analysis,  methods  of. 
Composition  of,  for  animals — 

1894.  p.  558 

1895.  p.  560  

1896.  p.  605  

Condimental,  use  of  in  feeding  animals.     1898.     p.  25 

Control  of,  needs  and  requirements  of. 
Digestibility  of — 

methods  of  determining  (Kellner). 
report  on  (Jordan  and  Hall).     1900 
Fertilizing  constituents  of — 

1894.  p.  565 

1895.  p.  566 

1896.  p.  611 

Markets  for  American,  extension  of 

Nitrogen,  free  extract  of  (Tollens).     1897.     p.  641  _. _ . . . . 

Pentaglucoses  in,  notes  on  occurrence  and  quantitative  estimation 

of  (Stone).     1890.     p.  125 

See  also  Cattle  foods  —  Foods  and  feeding  stuffs. 
Fegan,  M.  E.     See,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Seed  Division,  Agriculture 

Department,  1893-95 

Fehling's  solution.     See  Sugar,  estimation  of. 
Felt,  Ephraim  Porter: 

Entomologic  service,  New  York  State,  voluntary,  in.     1899.     p. 

39 

Forest  and  shade  tree  insects  in  New  York  State,  observations 

on.     1901.     p.63 

Hessian  fly  in  New  York  State  in  1901.     1902.     p.  22 

Insecticides,  early  spring  applications  of,  on  fruit  trees,  some  ef- 
fects of.     1900.     p.  22 

Insects  of  New  York  State,  notes  on — 

1898.  p.  16 

1899.  p.  60  

1902.     p.  102  


1897.  p.  421 

1898.  p.  504 


Classlflcntioii  uo. 

A9.7:5 
Al.  1:867 


A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:89 1-2 

A4. 1:899 

A7.3:24 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:29 
Al.  10:894 
A4. 1:897 
Al.  9:149 

A10.5:3 
A1.9:22 
A1.9:16 
A4.2:C29 
A 10. 3:33 


A10.3:ll 

A10.6:10 
A7.3:31 


Al. 10:894 
Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 
A1.9:73 
Al.  10:897 

A10.6:9 
A10.3:77 

Al. 10:894 
Al.  10:895 
A1.10:896 
A12.4:7 
A10.6:8 

A7.3:28 


A24.1: 


A9.6:20 

A9.6:31 
A9.6:31 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:17 
A9.6:20 
A9.6:37 


290 


Felt,  Ephraim  Porter — Continued 

Xursiery-inspection  laws  and  rulings,  suggestions  toward  greater 

uniformity  in.     1901 .     p.  161 

Petroleum,  crude,  and  other  insecticides,  further  notes  on.     1902. 

p.  49 

Pine  trees,    insects  attacking,    observations  on   certain.     1902. 

p.  103  

San  Jose  scale,  experimental  work  in  New  York  State  against. 

1902.     p.  85 

Female  life  in  open  air  (Doris),     p.  480 

Fences: 

Laws  relating  to  farm  animals  and.     p.  894 

Statistics  of,  in  U.  S.     p.  497 

Fenestrate  sporidia,  development  of  some,  observations  on  (Fair- 
man).     lcS91.     p.29 

Ferguson,  James  M.     Cotton  worm,  letter  on.     1867.     p.  288 

Ferguson,  ^Margaret  C.  Germination  of  spores  of  Agaricus  cam- 
pestris  and  other  basidiomv  cetous  fungi,  preliminary  study  of. 
1902 '. '. 


Index 

('liiNisIflcation  no. 

A10.3:99 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:37 

A9.6:37 
Al.  1:866 

Al. 1:869 
Al. 1:871 

A  28. 5:6 
.•\  27. 9:5 


Fergusson,  S.  P. : 

Kite  experiments  at  Blue  Hill  meterological  observatorv.    .1896. 
pp.  323,  327 .■ 

same.     1897.     p.  392 

Wire,  early  use  of,  in  kite  flying.     1897.     p.  135 

Fermented  alcoholic  beverages,  adulteration  of  (Crampton).     1887. 

p.  263 , 

Fermented  liquors.     See  Liquors. 
Fernald,  Charles  Henrv: 

Brown-tail  moth.     1898.     p.  24 

Entomology,  economic,  evolution  of.     1896.     p.  5 

Gypsy  moth  in  jNIassachusetts,  notes  on.     1895.     p.  59 

Pvralid;e  from  Death  Valley,  description  of.     1894.     fi.  255 

Fernald,  H.  T.     Insects  in  Massachusetts  in  1901.     1902.     p.  119  ... 
Fernow,  Bernhard  Eduard: 

"Boxed"  or  "turj)entine"  timber,  strength  of  

Forest  conditions  of  Rockv  Mountains,  introduction  to  reports 

on.     1888.     p.  7 ." 

Forest-fire  legislation  in  U.  S.     1896 

Forest  fires,  is  protection  against  practicable? 

Forest  influences,  introduction  and  summarj^  of  conclusions  to 

reports  on.     1893.     p.  9 

Forest  resources,  our,  facts  and  figures  regarding  briefly  stated. 

1896 

Forest  supplies,  consumption  of,  by  railroads,  and  practicable 

economy  in  their  use.     1890.     p.  13 

Forestry  conditions  and  interests  of  Wisconsin,  discussion  of. 

1898.     p.  7_ 

Forestry  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for  farmer. 

1897'.     p.  143 

Forestry  for  farmers.     1894.     p.  461 

same 

Forests,  influence  of,  on  water  supplies,     p.  297 

same,  p.  297 

Forests,  relation  of,  to  farms.     1895.     p.  338 

same,  p.  43 

Forests,  relation  of,  to  water  supplies.     1898.     p.  128 

Government  timber  tests 

Lumbermen  of  U.  8.,  suggestions  to,  in  behalf  of  more  rational 

forest  management 

Mechanical  tests  on  32  species  of  American  woods,  summary  of .. 
Railroad  ties — 

annual  charges  for.     1887.     p.  105 

impregnation  as  practiced  for  Prussian  railways.    1894.    p.  286. 

metal.     1887.     ]>.  108 

Rainfall  an<l  charts  of  rainfall.      1!»02.     pp.  224,  225 

Sanitary  significance  (jf  forests.     1 898.     p.  171 


A 19. 3:1 6 


A  29. 6. -24 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 

A7.3:13'» 


A9.6:17 
A9.6:6 
A9.6:2 
A9.7:6 
A 10. 3:1 15 

A13.4:8 

A13.3:2 

A13.4:13 

A13.4:14 

A13.3:7 

A13.4:11 

A13.3:4 

A13.3:16 

Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:894 
A1.9:67 
Al.  1:889 
A13. 1:889 
Al.  10:895 
A1.9:67 
A13.3:7 
A 13. 4:7 

A18.4:10 
A18.4:15 

A13.3:l 
A13.3:9 
A  13.3:1 
A29.6:30 
A13.3:7 


291 


Index 

Fernow,  Bernhard  Ediiard — Continued 

Snow-slides   and   avalanches,  their   formation   and   prevention. 
1888.     p.  236 

Southern  pine;  mechanical  and  physical  properties,  results  of  in- 
vestigations of  J.  B.  Johnson  and  Filibert  Koth.     1896 

Spikes,  notes  on  adhesion  of.     1887.     p.  62 

State  forestry  commissions  and  forest  reserves,  recent  legislation 
on.     1897 

Statement  before  Committee  on  Agriculture,  Feb.  16,  1895 

Timber,  increasing  durability  of.     1898 

Timl)er  lands,  Government,  value  and  management  of.     18S4. 
P  22 

Timl)er  phy.sics,  pt.  1 ;  preliminary  report.     1892 

same,  pt.  2,  progress  report,  introduction.     1893.     p.  1 

Timber  physics,  progress  in.     1898 

Timber  pines  of  southern  United  States,  introduction  to  report  on. 

Trees,  age  of  and  time  of  l)lazing  determined  by  annual  rings. 
1897 -  -  -  - 

Turpentine  gathering,  effect  of,  on  timl)er  of  pine 

What  is  forestry?     1891 

Wood,  characteristics  and  properties  of,  introduction  to  elemen- 
tary discussion  of.     1895.     j).  5 

See  alio,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Forestrv  division.  Agriculture  De- 
partment, 1886-1897 ;: 

See  also,  as  reviser,  Spalding,  V.  M. 
Fernow.   Bernhard  Eduard,   and  Roth,   Filibert.     Wood,   different 

kinds,  how  to  distinguish.     1895.     p.  59 

Ferns : 

Collected  in  Mexico  by  J.  N.  Rose  during  months  of  August  and 

September,  1897  (Davenport) .     1899.     p.  146 

Southern  Patagonia,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  "Albatross"  in  1887-91, 

list  of  (Eaton).     1892.     p.  138 

See  also  Asplenium. 

Ferrel,  William,  short  biography  of  (Connor).     1898.     p.  457 

Ferrouillat,  Paul.     Plants,  mildew  and  other  fungus  diseases  of,  ap- 
paratus for  combating.     1888.     p.  87 

Fertility,  Lawes's  views  of  (Scott).     1883.     p.  76 

Fertilization  of  soil  as  affecting  orange  in  health  and  disease  ( Web- 
ber).    1894.     p.  193 

Fertilizer  industry;  review  of  statistics  of  production  and  consump- 
tion, with  abstract  of  State  laws  for  analysis  and  sale  (Hvde). 

1898 ". 

Fertilizers: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on.    1889- 

1902 

Analysis,  official  methods  of,  adopted  by  Belgian  State  laborato- 
ries and  agricultural  experiment  stations  of  Holland.     1899. 

p.  304 .--.---• 

As  insecticides;  paper  read  before  2d  arinual  meeting.  Association 

of  Economic  Entomologists,  1890  (Smith),    p.  217 

same,  5th  annual  meeting,  1893  (Smith),     p.  93 

Ashes  as — 

are  they  economical  at  present  prices?     1897.     p.  24 

supply  of  (Fleischmann).     1884.     No.  9.     p.  28 

Availability  of.     1898.     p.'  5 , 

Bone.     1870.     p.  277 

Bones  used  as,  new  process  for  dissolving.     1866.     p.  337 

Chemical,  germination  of  seeds  as  affected  by  (Hicks).     1900 

Chemical  tables  of.     1894.     p.  571 , 

Coal  ashes  as.     1868.     p.  461 

Commercial — 

composition  and  use  ( Voorhees ) .     1 896 

law  on,  in  Connecticut.     1870.     p.  151 

sale  of,  uniformity  in  legislation  with  regard  to  (De  Ghequier). 

1885.     p.  46  

Complete,    nitric   nitrogen   in,    Ulsch   method    in    determining 
(Street).     1892.     p.  88 


riasKificatioii  iio. 


A13.3:2 

A13.4:12 
A13.3:l 

A13.4:17 

A13.2:St2 

A13.4:20 

A1.7:5 

A13.3:6 

A13.3:6 

A13.4:18 

A13.3:13 

A13.4:16 

A13.4:9 

A13.3;5 

A13.3:10 

A13.1: 


A13.3:10 

A6.5:5 

A6.5:l 

A29.6:26 

A6.3:5 
A1.7:2 

Al.  10:894 

A27.8:13 

A10.6: 


A10.6:10 

A9.7:3 
A9.7:6 

Al.9:65 

A27.9:22 

A1.9:73 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:4 

A6.3:24 

Al.  10:894 

A27.9:6 

A1.9:44 
A27.9:8 

A7.3:7 

A7.3:35 


292 


Fertilizers — Continued 

Concentrated,  in  Soutliern  States,     p.  39(> 

Containing  cotton-.-eed  meal,  report  on  determination  of  available 

phosphoric  acid  in  ( Dancy).     1890.     p.  161 

Containing  organic  materials,  total  phosphoric  acid  in,  determina- 
tion of  (Shiver).     1891.     p.  109 

Cooperative  experimenting  as  a  n)eans  of  studying  effects  of  fer- 
tilizers and  feeiling  cajiacities  of  plants  (  Atw  ater).     1882 

Coo]>erative  field  experiments  with  (  Thorne) .     1889 

Cntu  ,n  ( :\IcBryde ).     1S94 

Crop  requirements  ( Beal).     1899.     p.  5 

Determination   of    phosphoric  acid  and   nitrogen   in,   in  same 

weighed  quantity  of  substance  (DeRoode).     1891.     p.  104 

Effect  of,  on  jjroportion  of  grain  to  straw  or  stover.     1897.     p.  11. 
Effects  of,  and  feeding  capacities  of  plants,  cooperative  experi- 
menting as  a  means  of  studying  (Atwater).     1882.     p.  27 

Experiments  with — 

for  prevention  and  cure  of  peach  yellows,  1889-92  (Smith)  . .. 

on  fruits  and  vegetables,  to  study  variations  of  feeding  capac- 
ities of  plants  due  to  action  of  fertilizers.     1891 

Fraud  in — 

1870.     p.  358 

1898.     p.  5  

Garden  crops  (Clark).     1898.     p.  12 

Home-made.     1870.     p.  358 

Home-mixed  vs.  factory-mixed.     1898.     p.  5 

Human  excrement  as,  value  of  (  F>rown  ).     1872.     p.  312 

Inspection  laws — 

proposed  reforms  in  (Wheeler  and  others) 

uniform,  report  of  standing  committee  of  American  Agricul- 
tural Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations  on.    1900.    p.  54. 

same.     1901.     p.  27 

Local  preferences  for.     1875.     j).  68 

^Mineral — 

new.     1870.     p.  357 

noteon  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  31 

of  Atlantic  States,     p.  367 

of  Mississippi  Valley,     p.  548 

Mixed — 

nitrogen  in,  availability  of  (Terne).     1893.     p.  40 

same  (Hayes).     1895.     p.  112 

variable  ammonia  results  in  (AVilliams).     1901.     p.  28 

Mixing,  as  a  matter  of  economy.     1897.     p.  27 

Nitrification   of  certain,    rate  of    (Withers  and    Fraps).     1901. 

p.  28 

Nitrogen  in — 

report  of  conmiittee  on  ( French  Association  of  Sugar  Chemists) . 
1887.     p.  54 

report  on  ( Davenport ) .     1898.     p.  14 

Nitrogenous,  for  market-garden  crops  (Smith).     1901.     j).  12 

Phosphates  as.     1897.     ]).  12 

l^hosphatic  mineral.     1875.     p.  62 

Thosphoric  acid  in,  method  of  determining.     1886.     p.  43 

i'otash  in,  rei)ort  on  some  sources  of  error  in  determination  of 

(Scovell  and  otliers).      1896.     p.  42 

Refuse  matter  of  factories  as.     1867.     p.  158 

Samples  of — 

bottled,  loss  of  moisture  in,  when  closed  with  cork  (Battle). 
1891.     p.  159 

preparation   of — 

effect  of  finer  grinding  in  (Battle).     1891.     ]>.  160 

for  analysis,    notes   on    (Stilhvell   and    (iladding).      1893. 

p.  19 

Roil  tests  with,  explanations  and  directions  for.     1889 

Strawberry  requirements.     1902.     p.  17 


Index 

(.'lasslflratlon  no. 

I 

'  Al.  1:868 

A  7. 3:28 

A7.3:31 


A1.8:18 
A10.4:7 
A1.9:14 
A1.9:107 

A7.3:31 
A1.9:56 

A1.8:22 

A28.3:4 

A10.4:19 

A27.9:8 
A1.9:79 
Al. 9:105 
A27.9:8 
A  1.9:84 
A27.9:10 

A7.4:3 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:115 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:8 
A27.9:ll 
A  1.1:868 
Al.  1:869 


A7.3:38 
A7.3.47 
A  7. 3:62 
A1.9:65 


A7.3:62 


A7.3:16 

A  7. 3:56 

A1.9:124 

A1.9:56 

A27.9:14 

A7.3:12 

A7.3:49 
A  27. 9:5 


A7.3:31 

A7.3:31 

A7.3:38 
A 10. 4:8 
Al. 9:149 


293 


1889 


Index 

Fertilizers — Continued 

Use  of — 

meeting  of  those  interested  in,  eireular  relative  to 
sugget'tions  regarding.     1898.     p.  26 

Various  forniuhe  for.     1872.     pp.  76,  137,  218 

Various,  results  of  field  experiments  with  ( Atwater).     1883 

See  altto  Agricultural  chemistry  —  Ah'alfa  —  Ashes  —  Barnyard 
manure  —  Chemical  analysis,  methods  of  —  Farm  manure  — 
Green  manuring  and  manures  —  (iuano  —  Hunuis  —  Lime  — 
Limestone  —  Li(iuid  manuring  —  ^Manures  —  Marls  —  Muck  — 
Nitric  nitrogen  —  N itrogen  —  Potash. 
Fertilizing  constituents  of  feeding  stuffs  and  farm  products: 

1894.  p.  565  

1895.  p.  566  

1896.  p.  611.. 

I'ertilizing  value  of: 

Barnyard  manure.     1897.     p.  24 

Lime,  different  forms  of  (Beal).     1901.     p.  12 

Manure  from  cows.     1899.     p.  5 

Street  sweepings  (Ewell).     1898 

Fetlock,  diseases  of,  of  horses  (Holcombe).     p.  357 

Fesler,  John  H.     Rainfall  of  Amoy,  China.     1897-1902.     p.  486 

Fiber: 

Classification  of,  structural  and  economic,  with  descriptive  cata- 
logue of  useful  fiber  plants  of  the  world  (Dodge).     1897 

Crude,  determination  of — 

notes  on  (Fraps).     1901.     p.  112 

preliminarv  investigations  relating  to  (Huston  and  McBride). 

1893.     p.  135 - . . . 

Culture  or  machinery,  Agriculture  Department  circular  of  inquiry 

inregardto.  ^1890.     p.  99 

same,  2d  ed.,  p.  99 

Determination  of,  in  Scotland  (Aitken).     1894.     p.  172 

Estimation  of,   in  substances  rich  in  carbohydrates,   report  of 

committee  on.     1891.     p.  63 

Experiments,  history  of,  etc.  ( Dodge ) .     1894 

Flax  culture  for,  in  U.  S.  (Dodge).     1892 

same,  in  U.  S.  (Dodge).     1895 

same,  in  Europe  and  America  (Dodge) .     1898 

Identification  of  ( Seaman) .     1897.     p.  352 

Ixtle,  letter  on  (Murphy).     1869.     p.  232 

same.     1870.     p.  354 

Machinery  and  processes,  list  of  patents  for,  Jan.  1875-Dec.  31, 

1879.    ■'p.  609 

Pentosan-free  crude,  determination  of  (Fraps).     1902.     p.  51 

Production  in  U.  S.,  present  status  of  (Dodge).     1892.     p.  43 

same,  2d  ed.     p.  43 

Vegetable,  in  collection  of  Agriculture  Department  at  Philadel- 
phia Centennial  Exhibition  of  1876  (Dodge),     p.  497 

See  also  Agaves  —  Flax  —  Hemp  —  Ixtle  fiber  —  Leaf  fibers  of 
U.  S.  — New  Zealand  flax  —  Pentosan-free  crude  fiber — Pine- 
apple fiber  —  Textile  fibers. 
Fiber  Investigation  Office,  Agriculture  Department: 

Work  of,  for  farmer  ( Dodge) .     1897.     p.  224 

Fiber  plants: 

Raising  and  testing  of  (Willits).     1890.     p.  124 , 

Useful,  of  the  world,  descriptive  catalogue  of  (Dodge).     1897 

Fibers,  textile,  of  Pacific  States  ( Flint ) .     p.  471 

Fibrine  and  bacteria  (Taylor) 

Field,  John  E. : 

Irrigation  from  Big  Thompson  river 

Water  laws  of  Colorado.     1899.     p.  39 

Field  and  garden,  irrigation  in  ( Wickson).     1901 

Field  crops: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on,  1889- 
1902 


Classificiitlou  no. 


A10.4:2 
A1.9:69 
A27.9:10 
A1.8:31 


Al.  10:894 
Al. 10:895 
Al. 10:896 


A1.9:56 

Al. 9:124 

A1.9:97 

A7.3:55 

A4.2:H78 

A29.6:30 


A11.5:9 

A7.3:62 

A7.3:38 

A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 
A7.3:43 

A7.3:31 
All.  5:6 
A11.5:4 
A1.9:27 
All. 5:10 
All. 5:9 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:8 

Al.  1:879 
A7.3:67 
A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 

Al.  1:879 


All. 
A1.10:897 

A10.5:2 
All. 5:9 
Al.  1:864 
A18.2:F44 

A.10.3:118 

A10.3:58 

A1.9:138 


A10.6; 


294 


Field  crops — Continued 

Important  data  as  to.     1901.     p.  692 

Pacific  coast  (Jones).     1892.     p.  59 

Yield  of,  in  European  Russia.     1884.     No.  9.     p.  37 

See  also  Agricultural  products  —  Crops  —  Farm  products. 

Field  cultures  of  Pacific  slope,  miscellaneous  ( llilgard ).     p.  79 

Field  experimentation,  plats  in,  fortii,  size,  arrangement,  and  treat- 
ment of  ( Latta).     1896.     p.  83 

Field  experiments,  cooperative,    report  on  (Ingersoll).     1891.      p. 
109 

Same  (Voorhees).     1901.     p.  116 

Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils  (Whitney): 

1899 

1 900 

1901 

Field  parties  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  Agriculture  Department,  instruc- 
tions to,  and  descriptions  of  soil  types.     1902 

Field  seeds.     See  Seeds. 

Fifty  dairy  rules,     p.  201 -  -  -  - 

Fig  eater, "or  green  June  beetle,  report  on  (Howard).     1898.     p.  20.. 
Figs: 

Cultivation  of,  and  method  of  preparing  for  commerce.     1878 

Culture  of.     1897 

Edible,  their  culture  and  curing  ( Eisen).     1897.     p.  5 

Gulf  States,  culture  of  (Earle).     1897.     p.  23 

History,  culture,  and  curing,  with  descriptive  catalogue  of  known 
varieties  ( Eisen ) .     1901 

Production   and   importation  of,  statistics  of    (Maslin).     1901. 
p.  288 

Smyrna,  culture  of,  in  U.  S.  (Howard),     p.  79 

See'also  Caprifig  experiments  in  California. 
Fiji  Islands,  cotton  of,  microscopic  investigation  of  (Taylor).    1872. 
p.  317 

See  also  Australasia. 
Files.     See  Treasury  Department. 
Filled  cheese: 

Corresi:iondence  defining.     1896 

Regulations  for,  notice  of  passage  of  bill  for.     1896 

Statistics  of,  1886-99  (Pearson),     p.  287 

same,  1900  and  1901.     (Pearson) .     p.  398 

Filter-tube  method.     See  Hide-powder. 

Filtration  of  cane  juices  and  sirups,  brown  coal  and  wood  char  in 
(Thompson),     p.  268 

Same.     1889.     p.  99 

Finance,  farmers'  interest  in*    1896 

Financial  transactions  with  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  regula- 

lations  governing.     1894 

Finland,   agricultural   education    and   research   in    (Woll).     1898. 

pp.  605,  703 

Finlev,  John  P.     Certain  climatic  features  of  two  Dakotas.     1893 

Finney,  J.  R.     T>unar  halos.     1894.     p.  76 

Fippin,  Elmer  ().,    and  Rice,  Thomas  D.     Soil  survey  of  Allegan 

County,  IMichigan.     p.  93 

Fir.     See  White  fir. 

Fireman,  Peter.     See,  as  abstractor,  Morachcvski,  V.;  as  translator, 

Mokrzhetski,  S. — Porchinski,  I. — Sibirtzev,  N. 
Fires: 

Disinfection  of  kennels,  pens,  and  yards  by  (Stiles 

Drought  and,  in  Northwest.     1871.     p.  401 

Forest,  losses  due  to.     1 898.     p.  16 

(Jreat,  jiroduction  of  rain  by,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  461 

See  also  Forest  fires — St.  Elmo's  fire. 
Fireworm.     See  Cranberry  fireworm. 

Firmeza,  Cuba.     Rainfall  at  ( Monroe).     1898.     p.  252 

Fiscal  regulations  of  Agriculture  Department 


Index 

Clsisslflcatioii  no. 

A  1.1 0:901 

A1.8:20 

A27.9:22 


1902.     I).  15. 


A  1.8:20 

A10.3:30 

A10.5:3 
A 10. 3:99 

A1.8:64 
A  26. 5:900 
A26. 5:901 

A26.2:F45 

A4. 1:898 
A9.6:10 

A1.6:4 
A20.3:5 
A  20. 3:5 
A20.3:5 

A20.3:9 

A20.3:9 
A1.10:900 


A27.9:10 


A4.4:16 
A4.2:F48 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 


A  1.1:887 

A7.3:17 

A27.4:3 

A2.2:F49 

A10.6:9 

A29.2:D14 

A29.6:22 

A26.5:901 ' 


A4.3:35 
A27.9:9 
A1.9:79 
A29.6:24 


A  29. 6:26 
A2.2:F52 


295 


Index 

» 
Fish,  Pierre  Augustine: 

"Leeches,"  a  disease  of  the  horse  in  Florida,  histological  investiga- 
tion of  two  cases  of  an  equine  mycosis,  with  historical  account 
of   supposed   similar   disease,  called  bursattee,  occurring  in 

India,     p.  229 

See  (iIku,  as  joint  author,  INIoore,  Veranus  A. 
Fish,  Stuj'vesant.     Address  of,  before  Jefferson  Memorial  and  Inter- 
state Good  Roads  Convention,  Apr. ,  1902.     p.  15 

Fisli  and  Fisheries  Commission  report,  1871-72,  review  of.     1873.  p. 

185 

Fish  as  food  (Langworthy ) 

Fish-culture: 

Directory  of  departments,  boards,  societies,  colleges,  and  other 

organizations,  in  interest  of.     1885 

Improvements  and  increase  in  (Green),     p.  248 

Letter  on  (Woodford).     1869.     p.  376* 

Progress  in,  recent,     p.  319 

Report  on  (Roosevelt).     1873.     p.  183 

See  also  Pisciculture. 
Fishes: 

Collected  by  Death  Valley  Expedition  in  southern  California  and 
Nevada,  in  1891,  report  on,  with  descriptions  of  new  species 

(Gilbert).     1893.     p.  229 

Food,  of  Alaska,     p.  375 

Small,  rain  of,  note  on  (Abbe) .     1901.     p.  263 

Fisher,  A.  K.: 

Birds,  poisoning,  experiments  in.     p.  423 

same,  p.  423 

Blackbirds  and  gophers,  depredations  of,  in  northern  Iowa  and 

southern  ^linnesota  in  fall  of  1887.     p.  454 

same,  p.  454 

Death  Valley  Expedition  of  1891,  ornithology  of,  comprising  notes 
on  birds  observed  in  southern  California,  southern  Nevada, 

and  parts  of  Arizona  and  Utah.     1893.     p.  7 

Hawks  and  owls — 

as  related  to  the  farmer,     p.  215 

food  of.     p.  402 

same,  p.  402 

relation  to  agriculture  in  U.  S.     1893 

]Marsh  hawk,  report  on.     p.  370 

same,  p.  370 

Owl- 
common  screech,  report  on.     p.  372 

same,  p.  372 

short-eared,  special  report  on.     p.  496 

same,  p.  496 

Sparrow,  destruction  of,  by  poisons.    1889.     p.  174 

Sparrow  hawk,  special  report  on.     p.  491 

same,  p.  491 

Woodcock  and  wood  duck,  two  vanishing  game  birds.     1901.     p. 

447 

Fisher,  D.     Tornado,  March  20,1895,  at  Augusta,    Ga.     p.  92 

Fisher,  E.  M.     Hoffmanseggia,  North  American  species  of,  revision 

of.     1892.     p.  143 

Fisher,  George,  kite  used  in  1822  bv,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p. 

163 '. : . . 

Fiske,  William  F.  See,  as  joint  author.  Weed,  Claren(;e  Moores  — 
Scott,  W.  M. 

Fitch,  William  R.     Hides,  injury  to,  t)y  ))randing.     p.  509 

Flad,  Henry,     \Vood  preservation.     1887.     p.  66 

same,  reprint,     p.  257 

Flagg,  William  J.     See,  as  joint  author.  Wilder,  Marshall  P. 

Flagstaff,  Ariz.,  ice  cave  at  (Renoe).     1901.     p.  54 

Flammarion,  Camille.  Juvisy,  ol)servatory  of,  i)hysical  and  meteor- 
ological researches,  principally  on  solar  rays,  made  at  station 
of  agricultural  climatology  at.'    1899.     pp. "103,  203 

*  By  a  misprint,  thi.s  page  number  appears  twice. 


Classlfloatiun  no. 


A4. 1:895-6 


A22.3:25 

A27.9:ll 
A1.9:85 


A1.8:39 
A  1.1:872 
A27.9:7 
A  1.1:868 
A27.9:ll 


A5.5:7 
Al. 1:870 
A29.6:29 

Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 

Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 


A5.5:7 

Al.  10:894 
Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 
A5.3:3 
Al.  1:889 
A5. 1:889 


Al.l 
A5.1 
Al.l 
A5.1 
A5.3 
Al.l 
A5.1 


Al. 10:901 
A29.6:23 

A6.5:l 

A29.6v25 


A4. 1:899 

A13.3:l 

A13.3:9 

A29.6:29 


A10.6:10 


296 


1895. 


1894. 


1892. 
p.  47 
11  .. 


p.  55 


1898 


Flat  jiea,  circular  relative  to  (Scribner). 

Same  (Scribner).     1899 

Flather,  J.  .7.     Mechanical  drawing  in  technical  schools. 

81    - 

Flavoring  extract.*^,  analvsis  of,  provisional  nietho(l.«  for  (Mitchell) 

1902.     p.  69 1 

Flax: 

Appropriation  for,  186(5,  note  on.     p.  285 

Flax-cotton  and,  special  report  on.     p.  113 

Hemp  and,  Russia.     1869.     p.  2o7 

Premium  crop  of.     1870.     p.  85 j 

Production  and  distribution.     1887.     p.  438 

Rotation  of.     1875.     p.  517 | 

Value  of,  a:^  a  farm  product,     p.  102 ' 

See  also  Flax  culture. 
Flax  and  Hemp  Commission,  report  of  (Moorhead  and  others).    1865.' 
Flax-cotton: 

Adaptation  to  cotton  machinery  (Jackson ) .     jx  405 

Flax  and,  special  report  on.     p.  113 

Flax  culture: 

A  ustro-H ungarv  ( Hawes ) . 
Belgium  (Wallace).  1892. 
Europe  (Dodge).     1892.     p 

same.     2d  ed.     p.  11 

For  seed  and  fiber,  in  U.  S.     1892 

same,  in  U.  S.  (Dodge).     1895 

same,  in  Europe  and  America  (Dodge 

Instructions  in  (Fryer),     p.  92 

Ireland — 

1851-65.     No.  7.     p.  28 

1860-63.     No.  6.     p.  21 - , 

1851-71.     p.  332  

1892.     ( Wallace) 

Northwest,  investigation  of,  in  1891  (Bosse).     1892 

Present  status  of,  in  U.  S.  (Dodge).     1897.     p.  471...'. 

Report  on,  in  U.  S.  (Dodge).     1892.     p.  43 

same.     2d  ed.     p.  43 

Russia.     1892.     p.  75 

Statistics  of,  in  U.  S.,  for  1889,  extracted  from  11th  Census  bulle- 
tin no.  177,  "Flax  and  hemp,"  by  John  Hyde.    1892.     p.  83 

Success  of,  of  U.  S.     1898.     p.  5 

Wisconsin  and  Minnesota  (Bosse).     1892.     p.  43 

Flaxseed.     See  Crops,  principal. 

Flea-beetle  living  on  purslane  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  83 

See  alxo  Horse-radish  flea-beetle — Red-legged  flea-beetle  —  Tobac- 
co flea-beetle. 

Fleas,  report  on  (Howard).     1896.     p.  9 

See  also  Hen  fleas  —  Mosquitoes  and  fleas. 
Fleece.     See  Goat. 
Fleischmann,  Charles  L. : 

Ashes,  supply  of,  for  agricultural  purposes. 
[ErroiK'Ously  printed  "  FIcischman."] 

Plows  and  plowing.     1883.     No.  64.     p.  64 

Fleischmann  method.     See  Van  Slyke,  L.  L. 

Fleming,  George.     Bovines,  contagious  pleuro-pneumonia  and  infec- 
tious ))ronco-pneumonia.     p.  87 — 

Same.     p.  14 ---- 

Flesh  bases,  separation  of  proteid  bodies  from,  by  means  of  chlorin 

and  bromin  (Wiley).     1898.     p.  27  . 

Fletcher,  James: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Economic  I^ntomolo- 

gists,  at  3d  annual  meeting.     1891.     p.  4 

Canada,  insects  in,  notes  on.     1900.     p.  94 

Chionolias  (oeneis)  Macounii,  preliminary   notes  upon.     1889. 

p.  45 

Insects,  nijurious,  of  vear  in  Canada,  notes  upon.     1891.     p.  247. 
same.     1892.     p.  124 


Index 

riassiflcutiDii  uo. 
A6.4:4 
A3.4:l 

A 10. 3:20 


A  7. 3:65 


A27.9:4 
Al. 1:862 
A27.9:7 
A  27. 9:8 
A27.9:25 
A27.9:13 
Al.  1:863 


40 


A1.2:F76 

Al.  1:862 
A 1.1:862 

All.  5:4 
All. 5:4 
A27.8:l 
Al].5:l 
A  11.5:4 
A1.9:27 
All. 5:10 
Al.l:864 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:l 
A27.9:9 
Al  1.5:4 
All. 5:4 
Al. 10:897 
A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 
All. 5:4 

A11.5:4 
A1.9:69 
Al  1.5:4 


A9.6:18 


A9.6:4 


1884.    No.  9.    p.  28. 


A27.9:22 
A27.9:21 


A  1.1:891 
A4. 1:891-2 


A  7. 3:54 


A9.7:4 
A9.6:26 


A9.7:2 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:5 


297 


39. 


Index 

Flies: 

Carriage  of  disease  by  (Howard),     p. 
Kidding  houses  of,  device  for.     1901. 

See  also  Aleyrodes  citri  —  Bee-like  fly  —  Bot-fly  —  Corn  syphus- 
fly  —  Cy rtoneura  ca-sia  —  Diptera  —  Dogwood  saw-fly  —  Gad 
flies  —  (Jail-fly  —  (irass  and  grain  joint-wonn  Hies  —  Grass 
saw-flies  —  Plessian  fly  —  Hip[)elates  —  lldrn  fly  —  House 
flies —  Lestophonus —  Man-infecting  bot  —  Ortalid  fly  —  Osci- 
nida3  —  Ox  bot — Ox  warble  —  Peach  pest  in  Bermuda — Phy- 
tomyza  aflinis  —  Rose  saw-flies — Saw-fly  —  Strawberry  saw- 
fly  —  Syphus-fly  —  Tabanid;e  —  Tachinidfe  —  Tulip  tree  leaf 
gall-fly  —  Violet  i)est —  White-fly  —  Willow-shoot  saw-fly. 
Flint,  Charles  L.     Hundred  years  progress  in  a<j:riculture.     p.  274... 

Flint,  JDaniel.     Hop  culture  in  California.     1900 

Flint,  P:arl:      . 

Meteorological  observations  at  Eivas,  Nicaragua.     1899.     pp.  11, 

97,  153,  193,  249,  299,  360,  4(i2,  509,  546 

Nicaragua,  central  and  western,  rainfall  in.     1899.     p.  587 

Rainfall  at  Rivas,  Nicaragua.     1880-98.     p.  304 

Short  biography  of  (Henry.).     1901.     p.  67 

Flint,  Wilson: 

Grape  culture  in  U.  S.     p.  147 

Textile  fibers  of  Pacific  States,     p.  471 

Flood  planes  of  ]Mississippi  River  (Ockerson) .     1894.     p.  81 

Flood  service: 

Noteon  (Plyatt).     1899.     p.  50 

same  (Pindell).     1899.     j).  51 

River  and 

Floods: 

Ba.sseterre,  St.  Kitts,  W.  I.,  Jan.,  1880  (Alexander),     p.  196 

Brazos  River  Vallev,  Tex.,  1899,  with'noteson  previous  overflows 

(Cline) .     p.  295 J 

same,  1900,  with   report    of    freshets    in  other  streams,     p. 

198 

Colorado  Valley,  Texas,  April  7  to  17,  1900,  and  other  floods 

during  .«ame  period,  special  report  on  (Cline).     p.  146 

Columbia  River,  1894.     (Abbe),     p.  510 

Discharge  of  streams  during  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  255.. 

Flood  problems  and,  of  Mississippi  River  (Frankenfield).     1899. 

p.  405 

Flood 'warnings  and  (Frankenfield).     1901.     p.  477 

Forecasting,  methods  in  use  in  France  (Babinet).     1894.     p.  94.. 
Mississippi  River — 

report  on  (]\b:»rrill).     1897 

same,  p.  371 

with  reference   to   inundation  of  alluvial  vallev  (Starling). 

1894.     p.  68 ■ 

Nile,  and  Indian  monsoons,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     pp.  252,  324, 

Of  year,  report  on  (Garriott).     1899.     p.  208 

same,  p.  27 

Predicting,  in  watercourses,  best  means  of  finding  rules  for  (Bab- 
inet).     1894.     p.l42 

River — 

notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  209 

rate  of  advance  of  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  341 

Warnmgs  of,  for  benefit  of  transportation  companies  (Smith). 

1899.     p'.37 .' 

same  (Outram).     1899.     p.  38 

See  also  Nile  floods  —  River  and  flood  service. 
Flora: 

Arborescent,  of  U.  S.,  nomenclature  of  (Sudworth).     1897 

Bacterial,  of  foremilk,  relation  of  cheese-curd  inflation  to  ( Bollev ) . 

1896.     p.  78 

Black  Hills  of  South  Dakota  (Rvdberg).     1896.     p.  463 

Climate  and,  notes  on  ( Abbe).  '  1900.     p.  448 

Desert,   North  American,   between  32°   and  42°  north  latitude 
(Parry).     1871.     p.23 


I'lasslfii-ittioii  no. 


A9.6:30 
A1.9:133 


Al.l:872 
A1.9:115 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:29 


A  1.1:863 
Al.  1:864 
A29.3:lli 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.14: 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:22 

A29.6:27 
A  1.10:901 
A29.3:lli 

A29.5:E 
A29. 1 :897 

A29.3:lli 

A  29. 6:28 
Al.l:898 
A29. 1:898 

A29.3:lli 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:23 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 


A 13. 3. 14 

A10.3:30 

A6.5:3 

A29.6:28 

A27.9:9 


298 


JO.. 


Flora — ContfmuHl. 

Forest — 

of  Rocky  Mountain  region  (Sudworth).     1888.     p.  15: 

additions  to,    of  North   America,  and   necessary  changes  in 

nomenclature  of  important  timber  species  (Sudworth). 

p.  325 

same,  p.  325 

Japan.     1875.     p.  178 

Kansas,  southwestern,  collection  of  plants  made  by  C.  H.  Thomp- 
son in  1893,  report  on  f  Hitchcock).     1896.     p. 537 

Nebraska  sand  hills  (Rydberg).     1895.     p.  133 

Florence,  Itaiv,  Congress  on  parasitic  diseases  of  the  vine,  Oct.,  1886, 

results  of.     1886.     p.  119 

Florida : 

As  home  for  emigrants  (Rollins).     1872.     p.  495 

Aurora  in,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  294 

Cigar-leaf  tobacx-o  in,  cultivation  of  (Floyd) .     1899 

Citrous  fruits  in,  princijial  diseases  of  (Swingle and  Webber) .    1896. 

Climate  and  products  of  (Knapp).     1885.     No.  19,  p.  23 

Climate,  soil,  ])roductions,  ami  agricultural  capabilities — 

1862.      (Sticknev).     p.  59 ■ 

1871.     p.  160  

1882.     (Carse).     p.  3 

Climatologv  of,  with  regard  to  crops  (Mitchell).     1902.     p.  208.. 

Cold  wave  "in.     1886.     p.  23 

Cotton-plant  in,  insects  injurious  to  (Grote).     1878.     p.  351 

Economic  entomology  in  ( Gossard ) .     1901.     p.  178 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  81 

Farmers'  institute   work  accomplished  in  (Stock bridge).     1902. 
P   17 

Freezes  for  century  and  half  (Fairbanks) .     1895.     p.  336 

Freezes,   two,   of  1894-95  in,  and  what  thev  teach  (Webber). 
1895.     p.  159 ■ 

Fruit  protection  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  16 

Fruits,  tropical  and  semitropical  of  (Reasoner).     p.  7 

Fruits  of,  description  of  ( Atwood) .     p.  140 

Garden  crop,  insects  injurious  to  (Ashmead).     1887.     p.  9 

Hen  flea  in  (Sarcopsvlla  gallinacea),  occurrence  of   (Packard). 
1894.     p.  23 : 

Hippelates  plague  in  (Schwarz).     1895.     p.  374 

Hogs  of,  common,  crossing  improved  breeds  of  swine  with  (Fur- 
nas).    1895 

Horses  in,  leeches  among  ( Fish) .     p.  229 

Insects  in,  observations  and  experimental  work  (Gossard).  1902. 
p.  129 .' 

Orange  in,  diseases  of  (Underwood).     1891.     p.  27 

Plants- 
list  of  new  (Holzinger).     1893.     p.  288 

report  on  ( Simpson ) .     ]>.  389 

same,  j).  389 

Road  improvement  in,  i)rogress  of  (Jennings).     1901.     p.  60 

Root-knot  disease  of  ])each,  orange,  and  other  plants  in,  due  to 
work  of  anguillula  (Neal).     1889 

Scale  insects  of  orange  in,  rejjort  on  effects  of  cold  upon  (Vovle). 
1884.    p.  70 ; 

Sisal  hemp  in,  false  ( Dodge ) .     1 892.     p.  28 

same,  description  of  (Baker).     1892.     y).  32 

Sisal  hemp  ])lant  in  (Dodge).     1891.     p.  9 

same,  investigations,  1893.      (Dodge),     p.  11 

Soil,  resources,  and  means  of  transjiortation  (Foss).     1882.     p.  93. 

Soils  and  products  of  (Saunders).      1883 

Soils  of,  preliminary  report  on  (Whitney).     1898 ' 

South,  resources  and  productions  of  (Robins).     1889.     ]>.  514 

Southern — 

hesperomys  from,  new  species  of,  description  of  (Merriam). 

1890.     p.  53 

pineai>ple  growing  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     ]>.  253 


Index 

C'lusslllcutlon  no. 


A13.3:2 


Al.  1:892 
Al  3. 1:892 
A27.9:13 

A6.5:3 
A6.5:3 


A  6. 3:2 

A27.9:10 
A29.6:28 
A1.8:62 
A28.3:8 
A  27. 9:23 

Al.  1:862 

A  1.1:871 

A1.8:21 

A29.3:31 

A27.9:24 

A9.2:C82 

A10.3:99 

A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 
A29.6:23 


Al. 10:895 
A29.6:28 
A20.3:l 
A  1.1:867 
A9.3:14 

A9.7:7 
A  9. 7:7 

A4.4:4 
A4. 1:895-6 

A10.3:115 

A28.5:7 

A6.5:l 
Al.  1:889 
A6. 1:889 
A22.3:21 

A9.3:20 


A9.3:4 
A  11.5:5 
A  11.5:5 
A  11.5:3 
A  11.5:5 
Al.8:21 
Al.():62 
A2(i.3:13 
A  27. 9:27 


A5.5:4 
A29.6:28 


2d\) 


1897, 


Eii4lex 

Florida — Continued 

Swine  plague  in  (McGehee) .  1880.     p.  94 

Water  liyacinth,  and  its  relation  to  navigation  in  ( Webber). 

See  also  Eustis — Jupiter — Kev  West — Pensacola. 

Florida  beggar  weed  (Smith).     1899 

Florida  clover.     See  Florida  beggar  weed. 

Florida  "horse-leech."     p.  97 

Florida  land  tortoise,  insect  guests  of  (Hubbard).     1894.     p.  302 

Flour: 

British  imports,  1875-76.     p.  486 , 

Carl)ohydrates  of  (Stone).     1896 , 

Imports  of,  into  Great  Britain.     1868.     ]i.  39 

Manufacture  of  ( Warder ) .     p.  423 

Minnesota,  improved  (Buck),     p.  388 

Prices  of,  in  London.     1868.     p.  38 

Shipments  of,  from  Chicago.     1838-63.     No.  2,  p.  33 

Tariff  rates  on,  in  European  countries.     1894.     ]i.  323 

Typical  American  composition  of.     1 897.     p.  682 

See  also  Banana  Hour  —  Milk  four. 
Flour  moth.     See  Mediterranean  flour  moth. 
Flowers: 

Cultivated,  two  dipterous  insects  iiijurious  to  (Coquillett).     1895. 
p.  399 


Fertilization  of  (Bennett).     1873.     p.  586 

See  also  Begonia  —  Bulbs  —  Clematis  —  Oxeye  daisy  —  Pear  fiow- 
ers  —  Pinks  —  Rose  — Sunflowers  —  Violet  —  AVild  flowers. 
Floyd,  Marcus  L. : 

Bulk  fermentation  of  Connecticut  toliacco 

Cigar-leaf  tobacco,  cultivation  of,  in  Florida.     1899 

Leaf  tobacco,  world's  exhibit  of,  at  Paris  Exposition  of  1900.     p. 

157 

Tobacco  experiments  conducted  in  various  parts  of  U.  S.,  results 

of.     p.  455 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Whitney,  Milton. 
Fluke  disease,  frogs,  toads,  and  carp  as  eradicators  of  (Stiles),     p. 

220 

Fluke-worms.     Trematodes  (monotomulum  lentis  and  agamodisto- 
mum   ophthalmobium)    parasitic    in    the  human  eye  (Stiles). 

1902.     1).  24 - 

Flukes  and  tapeworms  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine,  with  special  ref- 
erence to  inspection  of  meats  (Stiles) .     1898.     p.  11 

Same,    compendium  of  parasites,  arranged  according  to  their 

hosts  (Hassall).     1898.     p.  137 

Same,  bibliography  (Hassall).     1898.     p.  145 

Fluted  scale: 

Australia,  trip  to,  to  investigate  natural  enemies  of  fluted  scale, 

report  of  (Koebele).     1890 

Australian  hyraenopterous  parasite  of  (Riley).     1890.     p.  248 

Natural  enemies  of,  report  of  a  trip  to  Australia  to  investigate 

(Koebele) .     1890 

See  also  Scale  insects. 
Fly.     See  Flies. 
Flv  weevil.     See  Angumois  grain  moth. 

Flynn,  T.  J.,  short  biography  of.     1900.     p.  324 

Foaden,  George  P.     Egyptian  cotton  culture.     1897 

Fodder: 

Corn,  value  of.     1871.     p.  470 

Cow  peas  and  corn  for  (Gettys).     1900 

Fats  in,   determination  of,  tjy  direct  weighing  and  by  loss  of 

weight  of  the  substance  (Snyder).     1891.     p.  37 

Forage  plants  and,  exclusive  of  grass  (Smith ) 

(ireen  corn,  for  milch  cows.     p.  291 

Green  materials  and,  fat  in,  preliminarv  report  on  estimation  of 

( Kilgore).     1897.     p.  98 ". 

See  also  Alfalfa  —  Cattle  foods  and  feeding  stuffs  —  Corn  fodder  — 
Corn  stover  —  Cornstalks  —  Haj^  —  Straw  —  Stubble. 
Fodder  plants  and  grasses  on  Potomac  flats  (Ball).    '1900 


Classlflratloii  no. 

A1.6:22 
A6.3:18 

A3.4:13 

A4. 1:893-94 
A9.7:6 

A27.9:14 
A]0.3:34 
A27.9:8 
Al.  1:862 
Al.  1:875 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:2 
A27.9:32 
Al. 10:897 


A9.7:7 
A27.9:ll 


A26.4:5 

A1.8:62 

AL10:900 
A26. 5:9001 

A4. 1:901 

A4.3:35 

A4.3:19 

A4.3:19 
A4.3:19 


A9.3:21 
A9.7:2 

A9.3:21 


A  29. 6:28 
A10.3:42 

A27.9:9 
A3. 4:24 

A7.3:31 
A3.3:2 
Al.  1:870 

A7.3:51 


A3.4:28 


300 


Foex,   G.     Grape-mildew,  practical  treatments  for  prevention  of. 

1886.     p.  113 

Fog: 

Formation  of  (Cuthbertson) .     1902.     p.  125 

New  York  harbor  Dec,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  468 

same,  1901  (Abbe),     p.  175 

Tule,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  547 

Utilization  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  466 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  113 

same  (Carpenter).     1899.     p.  195 

same,  report  on  (Hawks).     1899.     p.  101 

Fog  studies: 

Mount  Tamalpais  (McAdie).     pp.  283,  492 

same,  pp.  24,  61,  104 

Paper  on,  read  before  2d  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials 

(McAdie).     1902.     p.  31 

Foggy  days,  records  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  249 

Foley,  John.     Hardwoods,  southern,  working  plan  for,  and  its  re- 
sults.    1901.     p.  471 

Foliage,  comparative  tests  with  new  and  old  arsenicalson  (Marlatt). 

1890.     p.  30 - - 

Folsetter,  AVm.     Glanders  among  horses  and  mules  in  Texas,     p.  393. 
Folsom,  California.     Locusts  near,  notes  on  (Koebele).    1885.    p.  .308. 

Fonde,  Henry.     Road  improvement.     1902.     p.  41 

Food: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on,  1889- 

1902 

Adulteration  of — 

extent  and  character  of  (Wedderburn) — 

1890 - 

1892 - 

1894 

methods  for  determination  of  (Bigelow  and  Sweetser).     1897. 

p.  117 

same  (Sweetser).     1898.     p.  78 

See  also  Foods  and  food  adulterants. 
Animals  slaughtered  for,  necessit j' f or  inspecting  (Salmon).    1889. 

p.  30 

Available  energy  of  (Atwater).     1901.     p.  112 t 

British,  sui)ply.     1871.     p.  476 

California  eggs  as,  value  of  (Jaffa),     p.  510 

Chemistry  and  economv  of,  methods  and  results  of  investigations 

on  ( Atwater ) .     1895'. 

Coloring  matter  for,  provisional  methods  for  analvsis  of  (Tolman ). 

1902.     p.  Ill .' 

Consumption  of,  effect  of  severe  and  prolonged  muscular  work  on 

( Atwat(^r  and  Sherman ).     1901 

Cooking  of,  suggestions  regarding  ( Atkinson) 

Cutting  and  cooking,  for  animals  (Stewart),     p.  396 

Digestibility  of,  and  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  experiments  on  effect 
of  muscular  work  upon,  conducted  at  University  of  Tennes- 
see 1897-1899  (Wait).     1901 - 

same,  1899-1900  (Wait).     1902  -.. 

Dry  vegetable,  insects  affecting  (Chittenden).     1896.     p.  112 

Examinations  of,  suggestions  for  better  arrangement  of  ( Dickore). 

1893.     p.  1()2  ..:. 

Fish  as  (Langworthy).     1898 

Functions  and  uses  of  (Langworthv).     1901 

Hens'  eggs  as,  va  1  ue  of.     1 899.     p.  24 _. 

Infant  and  invalid,  analysis  of,  provisional  method  for  (Wiley). 

1902.     p.  41 

Influence  of,  on  composition  of  butter  (Von  Lookren).     1890. 

p.  141  

^faize  as,  value  of  (Wilev).     p.  17 

:\Iilk  as.     1898 ". 

Mineral,  of  plants.     1870.     p.  40 

Mushrooms  as.     1898.     p.  18 


Index 

riasslflcatloii  no. 
A6.3:2 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:25 


Al. 10:901 


A9.6:6 
A4. 1:889-90 
Al.  1:885 
A22.3:23 


A10.6: 


A  7. 3:25 
A7.3:32 
A7.3:41 

A7.3:51 
A7.3:56 


A7.3:25 
Al  0.3:99 
A27.9:9 
A4. 1:898 

A10.3:21 

A  7. 3:65 


A10.3:98 
A1.8:54 
Al.  1:865 


A10.3:89 

A10.3:117 

A9.6:4 

A7.3:38 
A  1.9:85 
A  10.4:46 
A  1.9:87 


A7.3:65 

A7.3:24 
A1.8:49 
A1.9:74 
A27.9:8 
A1.9:79 


301 


p.  411. 


Index 

Food — Continued 

Nestlinj,' birds  (Judd).     1900. 
Nutrients,  food  economy  and  . 

Nutrients  of,  lieiit  ecjuivalent  of  (Strohmann).     1890.     p.  590 

Nutritive  value  and  cost  of  ( Atwater) .     1X94 

Nutritive  value  of  ( Atwater).     1902 

Nuts  as  (Langworthy).     1900.     p.  18 

P(  )tatoes  as — 

for  man.     1898.     p.  1 1 

value  of  (Langworthy) .     1900.     p.  337 

Preservation  of  (Loomis).     p.  470 

Pure — 

laws    of    Eurojjean    countries    affecting   American    exports. 

(Bigelow).     1901 

working  of  law  regarding  (Beal ) .     1900.     p.  23 

Soy  beans  as,  for  man  ( Langworthy) .     i>.  20 

State  and  other  laws  relating  to  beverages  and.     1892.     p.  87 

Sugar  as  (Abel).     1899 

See  also  Beef  —  Bread  —  Cattle  foods  —  Cereals  —  Cheese  — 
Chemical  analysis,  methods  of  —  Cooking  ^ — Eggs  —  Filled 
cheese  —  Fish  —  Fishes— Hams  —  Honey  —  Human  foods  — 
Infant  and  invalid  foods — Insect  food  of  crow  —  Jerked  beef — 
Liquor  and  food  adulteration  —  Macaroni  —  Meat  —  Metab- 
olism —  ^Mushrooms  —  Mutton  —  Nutrients  —  Nutrition  in- 
vestigations—  Nuts — Oleomargarine — Oleomargarine  cheese — 
Plant  food  —  Preserved  meats  —  Semolina  —  Sugar. 

Food  and  diet  ( Atwater).     1894.     p.  357 

Food  and  diet  charts 

Food  and  nutrition  investigations  in  New  Jersey  in  1895  and  1896 

( Voorhees)  

Food  and  nutrition  of  man,  list  of  publications  on 

Food  legislation,  report  on,  to  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists.     1897.     p.  105 

Food  laboratories,  suggestions  for  establishment  of,  in  connection 
with  agricultural  experiment  stations  of  U.  S.    (Atkinson). 

1893 

Food  materials: 

American,  chemical  composition  of  (Atwater  and  Woods).     1896. 

same,  revised  edition  (Atwater  and  Bryant).     1899 

Chinese  vegetable,  their  nutritive  and  economic  value,  description 

of  ( Blasdale ) .     1899 

Common,  nutritive  value  of  (Richards).     1893.     p.  3 

Food  preservatives: 

Analysis  of,  provisional  method  for  (Allen).     1902.     p.  107 

Commercial,  composition  of.     1900.     p.  743 , 

Use  and  abuse  of  ( Bigelow ) .     1900.     ji.  551 , 

Food  products: 

From  diseased  animals  ( Salmon ) .     p.  250 

North  American  Indians,     p.  404 , 

Temperatures  injurious  to,  in  storage  and  during  transportation 

(Williams) 

same,  during  transportation  (Harrington).     1894 

same  (Williams).     1901 

Food  standards,  committee  on,  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists,  report  of: 

1898.  p.  1 28 

1899.  p.  1 16 

1900.  p.  146 

1901.  p.  169 , , 

Foods  and  feeding  stuffs: 

Chemical  study  of,  more  thorough,  report  of  committee  of  Associa- 
tion of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists  on  ways  and  means  for 

securing.     1890.     p.  117 

Outline  of  work  on,  for  1901  ( Krug) .     1901 

Foods  and  food  adulterants.     Pts.  1-10 

Foods  and  food  control  ( Bigelow ) .     1902 


Classlflcatlou  no. 

Al.  10:900 
A10.4:43 
A10.6:6 
A1.9:23 
Al. 9:142 
Al. 9:122 

A1.9:84 
Al. 10:900 
Al.  1:862 


A7.3:61 

Al.9:122 

A1.9:58 

A7.3:32 

A1.9:93 


Al.  10:894 
A10.7: 

A10.3:35 
A10.2:F73 

A7.3:51 


A10.3:17 

A10.3:28i 
A10.3:28  2 

A10.3:68 
A1.8:54 

A7.3:65 
Al. 10:900 
Al.  10:900 


A4. 1:901 
Al. 1:870 


A29.3:13 
A29.2:F94 
Al. 9:125 


A  7. 3:56 
A7.3:57 
A7.3:62 
A7.3:67 


A7.3:28 
A7.4:7 
A7.3:13 
A7.3:69 


302 


p.  349 


Foot,  diseases  of,  among  cattle  (Truml)ower 

Same,  among  liorses  (Holconibe),  p.  357 
Foot-and-mouth  disease,  or  aphthous  fever: 

Causes  and  symptoms  of,  and  measures  against,     p.  585 

same,  p.  282 

Europe.     18(59.     p.  385* 

Instructions  concerning  inspection  of  live  stock  for.     1902 

Nonexi.«tence  of,  in  the  west  (McLean).     1881.     p.  319 

Report  on,  1881  (Lyman),     p.  33 

Treatment  for  (Pearne).     1873.     p.  450 

Warning  to  all  owners  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine  (Salmon). 
1902 

See  also  Aphthae. 
Forage: 

Common  crops  for,  value  of.     1897.     p.  5 

French  moile  of  curing,     p.  397 

Succulent,  for  farm  and  dairy  (Williams).     1899.     p.  613 

Forage  conditions: 

Eastern  Rocky  Mountain  region  (Williams).     1898 

Northern  border  of  Great  Basin  (Griffiths) .     1902 

Prairie  regions  ( Smith ) .     1895.     p.  309 

Forage  crops: 

Cultivated,  of  Northwestern  States  (Hitchcock).     1902 

Leguminous  (Smith).     1897.     p.  487 

Range  improvement  and,  progress  of  experiments  in,  at  Abilene, 
Tex.  (Bentley).     1899 

Seed  of,  i)lan  for  distriljuting,  etc.     1902 

Sorghum  as  a  (Williams).     1897 

Sov  bean  as  a  (Williams) 

Winter,  for  South  (Ball).     1902 

See  aho  Pigs — Soy  bean — Velvet  bean. 
Forage  plants: 

Agricultural  grasses  and,  of  U.  S.,  and  such  foreign  kinds  as  have 
been  introduced  ( Vasey) 

Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  notes  on  (Pool).     1888.     p.  48 

Collected  in  Russia  by  J\I.  A.  Carleton,  for  section  of  seed  and 
plant  introduction,  Agriculture  Department.     1899 

Cultivation  on  alkali  soils  (Smith).     1898.     p.  535 

Experiments  with  range  grass  and,  at  Highmore,  S.  Dak.,  report 

of  progress  (Scribner).     1899 

same  (Scribner).     1901 

Forage  resources  and,  of  Gulf  States  (Tracy).     1898 

Of  secondary  or  undetermined  importance  for  Southern  States, 
and  composition  of  forage  plants  grown  in  South  (Tracy). 
1896.     p.  91 

Ontario,  exjieriments  with  (Kennedy).     1899 

Semiarid  West  (Georgeson).     1893.     p.  145 

South  (Tracy).     1894 

Southern  (Scribner),     1899 

Western  Texas,  investigation  of  (Nealley).     1888.     p.  30 

See  nho  .\lfal fa —  Berseem — Commercial  saltbushes — Corn — Corn 
plant — Cowpeas — Crimson  clover  —  Fodder — Grass — Grasses 
and  forage  plants  —  Katir  corn  —  Maize — Millets — Rape — Salt- 
bushes  —  Sorghum  —  Soy  bean  • —  Velvet  bean  —  Vetches. 

Forage  resources.  Red  Desert  of  Wyoming  ( Nelson ).     1898 

Forbes,  Robert  H.: 

Range  improvement  and  administration.     1902.     j).  85 

Tanning  extracts,  preparation  of,  for  analysis.     1897.     p.  149 

Forbes,  S.  A.: 

Ad(lress  as  first  vice-president  Association  of  Economic  Ento- 
mologists, at  4th  annual  meeting,  1892.     p.  68 

Address  as  president  of  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists, 
at  5th  annual  meeting,  1893.     j).  61 

Arsenical  poisons  for  plum  and  peach  curculio.     1889.     p.  3 

*  By  a  misprint,  tins  piigi;  iiuiiil>er  appears  twice. 


Index 

C'laKsiflciitidii  uu. 

A4.2:C29- 

A4.2:H78 

A  1.1:880 

A1.6:34 

A27.9:7 

A4.2:F73 

A1.6:34 

A  1.1:881 -2 

A27.9:ll 

A4.4:38 


A1.9:65 
A  1.1:875 
Al.  10:899 

A3. 3:1 2 

A19.3:15 
Al.  10:895 

A19.3:31 
Al. 10:897 

A3. 4:23 

A19.2:F74 

A1.9:50 

A1.9:58 

A1.9:147 


A1.8:32 
A 6. 3:6 

A6.6:4 
A1.10:898 


A3.4:21 
A3. 4:33 
A3.3:15 


A10.6:6 

A3.4:20 

A10.3:16 

A1.9:18 

Al. 9:102 

A6.3:6 


A3. 3:1 3 

A10.3:115 
A7.3:51 


A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 
A9.7:2 


803 


249. 


Index 

Forbes,  S.  A. — Continued 
Chinch  bugs — 

early  occurrence  of,  in  Mississippi  V^alley.    1889. 

experiments  on.     1883.     p.  28 

Corn-root  aphis,  summary  history  of.     1891.     p.  2'i'^ 

Entomology,  office  and  laboratory  organization.  1889.  p.  185  .. 
Hessian  fly  parasite,  importation  of,  from  P'urope.  1891.  p.  179. 
Nursery  inspection  and  orchard  insecticide  work  in  Illinois.     1901. 

p.  1Y2 

White  grubs,  life  history  of.     1891.     p.  239 

Forbush,  Edward  H.: 

Gipsy  moth,  recent  work  against.     1898.     p.  78 

same.     1899.     p.  104 

Hairy  caterpillars,  destruction  of,  by  birds.     1899.     p.  8.t 

Forecasting  floods,  methods  in  use  in  France  (Babinet).     1894.     p.  94. 
Forecasting  for  ri\ers  of  small  drainage  area,  especially  those  of 

North  Carolina  ( Herrmann).     1902.     p.  158 

Forecasts.     See  Weather  forecasts. 

Ford,  INIilton.     Fruit  rulture,  paper  on.     1883.     p.  221 

Ford,  Seabury.     Drought,  great,  of  1845,  in  northern  Ohio.     p.  293  . 
Ford,  T.  S.     Hog  cholera,   communication   of,  by  carrion  crows. 

p.  325 '. 

Foreign  agricultural  experiment  stations.     See  Agricultural  experi- 
ment stations. 

Foreign  agriculture,  notes  on,  monthly 

Foreign  cities: 

Disposition  of  dead  animals  in.     p.  346 

Dressed  poultry  in  (Ashby).     p.  330 

Foreign  countries: 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  (True  and  Crosby).     1902 

Agricultural  statistics  of,  official.     1892.     p.  79 

Contagious  diseases  among  domesticated   animals   in,  consular 

reports  on.     p.  343 

Contagious  diseases  of  animals  in,  report  on.     1899.     p.  479 

same.     1900  (Thompson) .    p.  492 

Cows  and  cattle  of  (Pearson).     1896.    p.  38 

Horse  trade  of  U.  S.  with.     p.  600 

Irrigation  systems  of.    p.  275 

Liye  stock  in,  statistics  of.    1886.    p.  25 

same.    1899.    p.  442 

Regulations  of,  regarding  importation  of  American  plants,  trees, 

and  fruits  (Howard).    1900 

Foreign  exchanges,  system  of,  report  on.    p.  530 

See  also  Agricultural  societies,  foreign. 
Foreign  markets: 

Eggs  and  poultry,     p.  321 

Monthly  prices  from,  Jan.,  1873-Dec.,  1876 , 

Testimony  before  Indvistrial  Commission  relative  to,  for  Amer- 
ican agricultural  products  ( H  itchcock ) .     1901 

Foreign  Markets  Divisif)n,  Agriculture  Department  [formerly  For- 
eign Markets  Section]: 

Work  of  for  farmer  (Hitchcock).      1897.     p.  270 

Foreign  trade.     See  Trade. 

Foremilk,   bacterial   flora  of,  relation   of   cheese-curd   inflation   to 

(Bolley).     1896.     p.  78 

Forest  experiment  stations  in  connection  with  agricultural  colleges, 

paper  on  (Egleston).     1885.     p.  153 

Forest  fires: 

Connection  of  railroads  with  (Egleston).     1887.     p.  128 

Is  protection  against,  practicable?  ( Fernow) 

Legislation  regarding,  in  U.  S.  ( Fernow ) 

Smoke  from  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  329 

Forest  lands: 

Prai-tical  assistance  to  farmers,  lumbermen,  and  others  in  handling 

( Pinehot) .     1898 

Working  plan,  near  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  (Olmsted).     1902 


CItissiflciitlon  no. 


A9.7:l 
A9.3:2 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:4 

A 10. 3:99 
A9.7:3 

A9.6:17 
A9.6:20 
A9.6:20 
A29.3:lli 

A  29. 3:31 


A1.7:2 
A29.6:23 

A4. 1:895-6 


A27.9: 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 

A  10.3:1 12 
A27.9:30 

A4. 1:89 1-2 
A  4. 1:899 
A  4. 1:900 
A4.3:ll 
A4. 1:901 
A  1.1:871 
A27.9:24 
A4. 1:899 


A9.5:41 
A  1.1:868 


A4. 1:899 
A27.9: 

A1.8:67 

A12 

Al. 10:897 


A10.3:30 

A1.7:9 

A13.3:l 

A13.4:14 

A13.4:13 

A29.6:22 


A13.4:21 
A13.3:32 


304 


Forest  nursery,  collection  of  tree  seeds  and  propagation  of  seedlings 

(Sudworth).     1900 

Forest  Park  meteorological  observatory.     Sue  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Forest  reserves: 

Grazing  in  (Roth).     1901.     p.  333 

Proposed,  in  southern  Ai»i)alachian,  present  condition  of  move- 
ment for,  memorial,  reports,  and  extracts  from  press,     p.  155 . 

Legislation,  recent,  on  State  forestry  commissions  and 

Names,  locations,  areas,  etc.     1899.     p.  755 

Forest  school.     See  Aschaffenburg,  Bavaria. 
Forest  trees: 

Brief  instructions  on  seed  sowing  and.     1873 

Catalogue  of,  of  U.  S.,  which  usually  attain  height  of  16  feet  or 

more,  with  notes  and  brief  descriptions  of  more  important 

species  (Vasev).     1876 

Check  list  of,  of  U.  S.  (Sudworth).     1898 

Culture  and  management  of  (Thomas) .     p.  43 

Culture  of  (Vasey).     1872.     p.  381 

Dakota,  culture  in  (Smith).     1891.     p.  50 

Evergreen  and  other,  causes  of  destruction  of  in  northern  New 

England,  additions  to  third  report  on.     1886.     p.  17 

Fungous  diseases  of  (Schrenk).     1900.     p.  199 

Insects  of- 

notes  on  (Packard).     1882.     p.  24 

observations  on,  New  York  State  (Felt),     1902.     p.  63 

study  of  (Hopkins).     1895.     p.  75 

Insects  injurious  to,  report  on  (Packard) — 

1886.  p.  20 

1890 

1893.  p.  53 

Kansas,  experiments  in  (Vasey).     1872.     p.  506 

Native  and  naturalized,  of  U.  S.,  catalogue  of  (Vasey).     p.  151... 
North  American,  distribution  of.     1884 

same  (Vasey).     1884.     p.  38 

Planting  of,  in  Spain.     1876.     p.  263 

San    Francisco    mountain    region,    Arizona    (Merriam).     1890. 

p.  119 

Young,  oviposition  in,  by  Tetraopea  femoratus,  fab.  (Gillette). 

1897.     p.  76 

Forest  work,  States  having  offices  for,  list  of — 

1898.  p.  620 

1899.  p.  702 

1900.  p.655 

1901.  p.630 

Forest  working  plan  for  Township  40,  Totten  and  Crossfield  purchase, 

Hamilton   Co.,  N.    Y.,  State  forest  preserve   (Hosmer  and 

Bruce).     1901  

Forestation,  re-,  and  rainfall  in  Leeward  Islands  (Alexander).    1901. 

p.  254 

Forestry : 

Abstracts   of    reports   of    agricultural  experiment    stations  on. 

1889-1902 

Conditions  and  interests  of  Wisconsin  (Roth).     1898 

same,  introduction  to  report.     1898.     p.  7 

Educational  men,  circular  to,  relative  to  forestry.     1886 

same,  1887 

For  farmers  (Fernow).     1898 

same,  pts.  1-4.     {>.  461 

same,  pt.  5.     p.  333 

Influence  of,  on  rainfall.     1876.     p.  103 

Investigation,  progress  of  (Hough),     p.  653 

List  of    publications   relating   to,    in   Agriculture    Department 

lil)rary.     1898 

Mississippi  Valley,  preliminary  rei)Ort  on  (Baker).     1883 

Ohio  and  Indiana,  certain  portions  of  (Furnas).     1884.     p.  346 

Ontario,  address  on  (Phipps).     1884.     p.  43 

Paper  on  (Baker).     1883.     p.  181 


In<lc'x 

Classlficutloii  iiu. 
A 13. 3:29 


A  1.10:901 

A1.2:Ap4* 
A13.4:17 
Al.  10:899 


A1.2:Se3» 


A1.8:ll 
A13.3:17 
Al.  1:864 
A27.9:10 
A13.3:5 

A9.3:12 
A1.10:900 

A9.3:3 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:2 

A9.3:13 

A8.1:4 

A9.3:32 

A27.9:10 

Al. 1:875 

A1.7:5 

A1.7:5 

A27.9:14 

A5.5:3 

A9.6:9 

Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al. 10:900 
Al.  10:901 


A13.3:30 
A29.6:29 


A10.6: 

A13.3:16 

A13.3:I6 

A13.4:l 

A13.4:2 

A1.9:67 

Al.  10:894 

A  1.10:895 

A27.9:14 

Al.  1:880 

A17.3:24 

A1.8:28 

A13.5:4 

A1.7:5 

A1.7:2 


114—04- 


-20 


305 


llifICK 

Forestry — Continued 
I'ractical — 

in  the  Adirondack!?  (Graves).     1899 

in  southern  Appalachians  (Price).     1900.     p.  357 

Practice  of,  bj'  private  owners  (Graves).     1899.     p.  415 

Primer  of,  pt.  1  ( Pinchot) 

Problems  in,  notes  on  some  (Pinchot).     1898.     p.  181 

Progress  in — 

1899.  p.  752 

1900.  p.  733 

1901.  i).666 

Progress  of,  in  U.S.  (Pinchot).     1899.     p.  293 

Relation  of  railroads  to  forest  supplies  and  (Kern).     1887.     p.  11 

Reports  on,  vols.  1-3  (Hough);  vol.  4  (Egleston) 

Schools  of,  list  of — 

1899.  p.  703 , 

1 900.  p.  656  

1901.  p.  631  

Statistics  of.     p.  244 

Trees  important  in.     1897.     p.  645 

United  States,  address  on,  before  American  Forestry  Congress, 

St.  Paul,  Aug.  8,  1883  ( Loring) 

Western  States  and  Territories,     p.  515 

What  is  forestry?  (Fernow).     1891 

Forestry,  American  Association  of.     See  American  Forestry  Associa- 
tion. 
Forestry,  Belgian  Exposition  of  Agriculture  and.     See  Belgian. 
Forestry,  first  international  congress  of  agriculture  and,  1893.     See 

Vienna. 
Forestry  associations,  list  of,  with  officers — 

1898.  p.  620  

1899.  p.  702  

1900.  p.  655  

1901.  p.  631 

Forestry  Bureau,  Agriculture   Department    [formerly   Division   of 

Forestry] 

Forestry  commissions,  State  and  forest  reserves,  recent  legislation  on 
Forestry  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for  the  farmer 

(Fernow).     1897.     p.  143 

Same  (Pinchot).     1898.     p.  297 

Forestry  Exhibition,  International,  1884.     See  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Forests: 

American,  their  destruction  and  preservation  (Starr),     p.  210... 

Area  in,  percentage  of,  1866.     p.  385 

Aastrian  coast  provinces,  culture  in.     1873.     p.  141 

Cascade  Mountains  of  Oregon,  growth  and  sheep  grazing  in  (Co- 

ville) 

Clearing  and  cultivation,  effect  of,  upon  Avater  supply  and  soil, 

rainfall,  temperature  (Fulton).     1899.     p.  89 

same  (Salisbury).     1899.     p.  91 

Crop,  measuring  (Mlodziansky).     1898 

Culture — 

extent  and  value  of,  etc.     p.  226 

incentiveto.     1869.     p.  145 

Damage  to,  by  destructive  pine  bark-beetle  (Hopkins).     1893. 

p.  187 

Entomology  of,  study  of,  in  America  (Hopkins).     1902.     p.  5 

Europe,  preservation  in.     1875.     p.  242 

Extension  in  Middle  West  (Hall).     1900.     p.  145 

Fires  in.     See  Forest  fires. 
Flora  of — 

additions  to,  of  North  America  and  necessary  changes  in 
nomenclature  of  important  timber  species,  with  notes  (Sud- 

worth).     p.  325 

same,  p.  325 

Rocky  Mountain  region  (Sud worth) .     1888.     p.  153 


Classllioiitioii  no. 


A13.3:26 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:899 
A 13. 3:24 
Al. 10:898 

A  1.1 0:899 
Al. 10:900 
Al. 10:901 
Al.  10:899 
A13.3:l 
A13.5: 

A  1.1 0:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 
Al.  1:875 
Al. 10:897 

A1.7:l 
Al. 1:878 
A 13. 3:5 


A1.10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 

A13: 
A13.4:17 

Al. 10:897 
A  1.10:898 


Al.  1:865 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:12 

A13.3:15 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A13.3:20 

Al.  1:870 
A27.9:7 

A9.7:5 
A9.6:37 
A27.9:13 
Al.  10:900 


Al. 1:892 
A 13. 1:892 
A13.3:2 


306 


Forests — Continued 

Forest  conditions  and,  of  southern  Appalachian  Mountain  region 
(Wilson),     p.  13 

same  ( Ayres  and  Ashe ) .     j).  45 

France,  culture  in.     1873.     p.  147 

Germany,  area  of.     1876.     p.  282 

Government  in  its  relation  to  (James).     1888.     p.  23 

Growth  and  timber  consumption,  letter  to  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture regarding  (Fernow).     1893 

Headwaters  of  streams,  preservation  of  (Read).     1884.     j).  27 

Influence  of — 

introduction  and  summary  of  conclusions  to  reports  on  (Fer- 
now).    1893.     p.9 

upon  rainfall  ( ]\IcMurtrie) .     1874.     p.  432 

on  water  supplies  ( Fernow) .     p.  297 

Insects  injurious  to,  descriptions  of  larva3  of.     1883.     p.  251 

Insect  enemies  of,  in  Northwest,  preliminary  report  on  (Hoji- 

kins).     1899.     p.  21 

Management  in  other  countries  (Phipps).     1883.     p.  19 

Management  of,  more  rational,  suggestions  in  behalf  of  (Fernow). 
Meteorological  observations,  review  of,  a  study  preliminary  to 

discussion  of  relation  of  forests  to  climate  ( Harrington ) .    1893. 

p.  23 

New  Hampshire  and  West  Virginia,  condition  of  (Hough).    1884. 

p.  348 

Paper  on  (PMmunds).     1869.     p.  22 

Plains,  cultivation  on,  general  discussion  of  (Blodget).     p.  316... 

Porto  Rico,  conditions  of  (Hill).     1899 

Precipitation   and   its  bearing  on  theories  of   forest  influences 

(Abbe).     1893.     p.  175 

Products  of,  used  for  constructing  material,  insects  detrimental 

and  destructive  to  (Hopkins).     1902.     p.  60 

Public  lands  and.     1872.     p.  65 

Rainfall  and,  relation  of,  in  West  India  Islands  (Hubbard).    1873. 

p.  117 

Rainfall  and,  report  on  (Hazen).     1897.     p.  395 

Relation  of — 

to  farms  ( Fernow ) .     1895.     p.  333 

same,  p.  43 ^ 

to  water  supplies  ( Fernow ) .     1 893.     p.  1 23 

Resources  of  U.  S.,  facts  and  flgures  regarding,  briefly  stated  (Fer- 
now).    1896 

Rocky  i\Iountain,  introduction  to  reports  on  condition  of  (Fer- 
now).    1888.     p.  7 

Rocky  Mountains,  conditions  of,  especially  in  Colorado,  Idaho, 

Montana,  Wyoming,  and  New  Mexico  (Ensign).     1888.     p.  41. 

Sanitary  significance  of  ( Fernow).     1893.     p.  171 

Snowfai  1  and ,  note  on  ( A] )be ) .     1 899.     p.  18 

Southern  and  western  States,  condition  in  (Baker).     1884.     p.  105. 

States,  condition  of  (Baker).     1884.     p.  181 

Students  of,  prospective,  suggestions  to  (Pinchot).     1902 

Supplies  of — 

consumption  of,  by  railroads  and  practicable  economv  in  their 
use.     1890.     p.  13 ." 

relation  of  railroads  to  forestry  and  (Kern).     18S7.     p.  11  ... 

Washington  Territory  (Brown).     1884.     p.  388 

Western  States  and  Territories,  condition  of  ( Furnas ) .    1 884.    pp. 

246, 255  

Yellowstone  National  Park,  letter  relative  to,  needs  of  (Hague). 

p.  206 

See  also  Apijalachian  forests  —  Evergreen  forests —  Forest  trees. 

Fort  Collins,  Colo.     Evaporation  at  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  210 

Fort  Lyon,  Colo.     Artesian  well  near  (White  and  Aughey).     ]>.  26.. 
Fort  Scott,  Kansas: 

Sorghum  sugar  experiments  at,  in  1887 — 

(Swcnson).     p.  213 

same,  j>.  5 


Index 

l^IaNslflcatlon  no. 


A1.2:Ap4  2 

A1.2:Ap4^ 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:14 

A13.3:2 

A13.2:F76 
A1.7:5 


A13.3:7 
A27.9:12 
A13. 1:889 
A8.1:3 

A9.6:21 
A1.7:l 
A 13. 4:10 


A13.3:7 

A13.5:4 
A27.9:7 
Al. 1:872 
A 13. 3:25 

A13.3:7 

A9.6:31 
A27.9:10 

A27.9:ll 
A29.6:25 

Al. 10:895 

A1.9:67 

A13.3:7 

A13.4:ll 

7^13.3:2 

A13.3:2 

A13.3:7 

A29.6:27 

A13.5:4 

A13.5:4 

A13.4:23 


A13.3:4 
413.3:1 
A13.5:4 

A13.5:4 

A13.3:2 

A  29. 6:25 
Al.  1:881-2 


A  1.1:887 
A7.3:17 


3(»7 


Index 

Fort  Scott,  Kansas — Continued 

Sorshum  sugar  experiments  at,  in  1887 — Continued 

(Crainpton  and  Fake) .     p.  221 

same,  p.  5 

same,  p.  1.5 

( Parkinson ) .     p.  226 

same,  p.  26 

Sugar,  manufacture  of,  from  sorghum  and  sugar  canes,  in  1886,  ex- 
periments at  ( Wiley ) 

Fort  Smith,  Ark.     Tornado  of  Jan.  12,  1898,  at  (O'Donnell).     p.  18. 
Fort  Wortli,  Texas: 

Feeding  station  at,  regulations  concerning  cattle  transportation — 

Jan.  3,  1898 

Jan.  9,  1899 

Jan.  20,  1900 

Interstate  convention  of  cattlemen  held.  Mar.  11-13,  1890,  pro- 
ceedings of.     1890 

Fortier,  Samuel: 

Gallatin  Valley,  Mont.,  duty  of  water  in.     1900.     p.  175 

Irrigation  investigations  in  Montana.     1900.     p.  267 

same.     1901.     p.  225 

Foss,  James  H.     Florida  soil,  resources,  and  means  of  transporta- 
tion.    1882.     p.93'. 

Fossil  fungi,  notes  on  (James).     1891.     p.  268 

Foster,  John  W.     Coffee,  cultivation  of,  in  Mexico.     1876.     p.  268.. 
Foul  brood,  laws  relative  to,  with  recent  laws  against  injurious  in- 
sects in  North  America  ( Howard ) .     1898 

Fowl  cholera: 

Bacillus  obtained  from  three  outbreaks  of,  studv  of  (Moore). 

1895.     p.  63 1 

Investigation  of  (Salmon) — 

1880.  p.  13 

same,  p.  387 

1881.  p.  258 

1 883.     p.  44 

Prevention  of  (Salmon).     1881.     p.  314 

same.     (Circular.)     Feb.  23,  1881 

See  also  Chicken  cholera  —  Leukjemia. 
Fowl  diseases.     See    Asthenia  —  Chicken   cholera  —  Diphtheria  — 

Entero-hepatitis — Fowl  cholera — Gape  disease  of  chickens — 

Leukaemia. 
Fowls: 

American  breeds  of  (McGrew).     p.  513 

Asthenia  in  (Dawson),     p.  329 

Care  and  feeding  (Watson).     1896 ^ 

Diphtheria  in,  preliminary  investigation  of  (Moore).    1895.    p.  39. 
Diseases  of,  correspondence  relating  to.     1877.     p.  492 

same.     1898.     p.  547 

Domestic,  internal  parasites  in,  microscopic  observations  (Taylor). 

1884 

Gape  disease  of.     p.  550 

same,  p.  274 

Gape  disease  of,  and  parasite  by  which  it  is  caused  (Meguin). 
p. 269  

same,  p.  281 

same.     1884.     p.  103 

Infectious  leukfemia  in,  bacterial  disease  frequently  mistaken  for 

fowl  cholera  (Moore),     p.  185 

Management  and  profit  of.     p.  329 

Missouri  industry,  and  annual  loss  by  disease  (Bradley),     p.  418. 

Nodular  tseniasis  in  (Moore).     1895 ) 

See  aim  Chickens  —  Ducks  —  Geese  —  Hens  —  Plymouth  Rock  — 

Poultry  —  Shrikes  —  Turkeys. 
Fox,  Charles  P.     See,  as  joint  author,  Schweitzer,  Paul. 
Fox,  William  F.     Lumber  industry  of  State  of  New  York,  history 

of.     1902 

Fox  Indian  Agency.     See  Sac  and  Fox  Indian  Agency. 


Classlflcatlon  no. 


Al.l:887 
A7.3:18 
A7.3:17 
Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 


A7.3:14 
A29.6:26 


A4.5:15 
A4.5:31 
A4.5:57 

A4.2:C29i 

A10.3:86 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:119 

A1.8:21 
A28.5:7 
A27.9:14 

A9.6:13 


A4.3:8 


A1.6:34 
Al. 1:880 
Al.  1:881-2 
A  1.1:883 
A].6:34 
A4.2:F82 


A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:898 
A1.9:41 
A4.3:8 

Al. 1:877 
A4. 1:898 

A  1.8:34 

A  1.1:885 
A4. 1:885 

Al. 1:884 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 

A4.1:895-( 
Al.  1:870 
A4. 1:885 
A4.4:3 


A13.3:34 


308 


France: 

Agricultural  botany,  review  of  publications  on,  issued  in,  during 

1896  (Gain).     1897.     pp.  841,  940 

Agricultural  education  in  (Smitli).     1900.     p.  115 

Agricultural  indu.stry  of.     1866.     p.  428 

Agricultural  prizes  in.     1884.     No.  9.     p.  44 

Agricultural  i)ublications  of,  notes  from  recent,     p.  626 

Agricultural  Hcliools  of.     1874.     p.  212 

Agricultural  .syndicates  of.     1889.     p.  523 

same,  1890.     p.  577 

Agricultural  wages  in.     1876.     p.  421 

Agriculture  in — 

1874.  p.  131 

1875.  pp.  243,  516 

1875.     p.  115' 

1867-1876.     p.  419 

1893.     p.  4 

Agronomic  Institute  of.     1876.     p.  490 

Balloon  ascensions  on  Mar.  24,  1899,  in  (Bigelow).     p.  197 

Beet  sugar  in,  progress  of  manufacture  of.     1866.     ]>.  179 

Cheese  making  in,  at  high  altitudes.     1875.     p.  127 

Farm  products  of.     1874.     p.  392 

Farmers  of,  circular  offering  aid  to  (Capron).     1871.     p.  65 

Flood  forecasting  in,  methods  in  use  (Babinet).     1894.     p.  94 

Forage  curing  in,  mode  of.     p.  397 

Forest  culture  in.     1873.     p.  147 

Grape  vine,  cultivation  in  (Bossert).     p.  156 

Grape  vine  in,  black  rot  of  (Frechou).     1890.     p.  88 

Grape  vine  in,  downy  mildew  of,  treatment  of,  in  1887  (Chauzit). 
1888      v>   75 
same,  1888  ( Priflieux')! "  '1889.' '  'p'.' 49'.  """.\V."V..\""[\] 


1892. 


39 


380. 


p.  553 , 


Hemp  industry  in  (Dodge). 

same,  2d  edition,     p.  27... 
Hog  cholera  in.     p.  163 

same.     p.  172 

Horses  in  (Green).     1898.     p. 

Irrigation  in.     1891.     p.  278 

Kite  in,  note  on  (Abbe).  1897.  p.  490.. 
Land  in,  distribution  of.  1888.  p.  476.. 
Live  stock  in,  movement  of.  1865-67.  p 
Markets  for  American  products  in.  1895. 
Meteorology  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898. 

Oleomargarine  in  (Tourgee).     p.  513 

Pork,    salted,    of    American  origin,   importation  of    (Bouley). 

1884.     p.  186 

Poultry  raising  in.     1873.     p.  365 

Ramie  question  in,  botanical  consideration  of.     1892.     p.  97 

same,  2d  edition,     p.  97 

Sands,  drifting,  experiments  in  fixing.     1875.     p.  520 

Sugar  beet,    culture  of,  and   manufacture  of    sugar   therefrom 

( McMurtrie) .     1 880 

Sugar-l)eet  culture  in,  notes  on  (Maxwell).     1890.     p.  81 

Tannery  refuse  in,  utilization  of.     1 876.     p.  280 

Tariff  and  reciprocity  treaties.     1892.     p.  181 

.p.  172 

No.  9.     p.  45 

487 

-Guadalupe    Island,    Oceanica  — 
Martinique  —  Mauritius  — 


Vine  disease  in  (  Price).     1873 
Wine  in,  production  of,  1883. 
Wine  poisoning  in.     1876.     p 
See    alxo    Clermont-Ferrand  - 

Havre  —  Indo-China  —  Juvisy 

Nimes  —  Roubaix  — Trappes. 
Francis,  Frederick  L.     See,  as  joint  author,  Randolph,  Frederick  J. 
Frankenfield,  Harry  Crawford: 

Atmospheric  pressure,  high  and  low,  monthly  report  on,  Dec, 

1899-Apr.,  1900,  June-Dec,  1900,  Oct.  and  Nov.,  1901 

Daily  river  stages  on  principal  rivers  of  U.  8.,  1896-99 

Floods  and  flood  warnings.     1901.     p.  477 

Mississippi  river,  floods  and  flood  problems  of.     1899.     p.  405  ... 


Index 

Classlflcatloii  no. 


A10.6:8 

Al.  10:900 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:22 

Al.  1:869 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:27 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:31 

A27.9:14 

A29.6:27 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:9 

A29.3:lli 

Al.  1:875 

A27.9:12 

Al.  1:863 

A6.3:ll 

A6.3:5 

A6.3:10 

A27.8:l 

All. 5:1 

A4. 1 :887-8 

A  1.1:888 

A1.2:H78 

A15.2:P94J 

A29.6:25 

A27.9:26 

A27.9:5 

A12.3:3 

A29.6:26 

A4. 1:900 

A4.3:30 

A27.9:ll 

A27.8:l 

A]1.5:l 

A27.9:13 

A  1.6:28 

A7.3:30 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:30 

A27.9:1I 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:14 


A  29. 6: 
A  29. 10:6 
Al.  10:901 
A29.6:27 


309 


Index 

Frankenfic'Ul,  Harry  Crawford — Continued 

Eiver  and  flood  service,  monthly  notes  on,  Sept.,  1898-Oct.,  1902. 
Temperature,  humidity,  and  wind  direction,  vertical  gradients, 

preliminary  report  on  kite  observations.     1898 

Tornado  of  Way  27,  1896,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.     p.  77 

Weather  forecasts  in  State  of  Missouri.     1895.     p.  292 

Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.     Cost  of  hauling  farm  products 

over  wagon  roads  at  (Mason),     p.  5 

Frankland,  W.  Ashby.     See,  as  joint  author,  Stiles,  Ch.  Wardell. 
Franklin,  George  E. : 

California,  southern,  weathercrop  bulletin,  history  of.    1896.    p.  46. 
Weather  Bureau  stations,  should  compensation  be  allowed  per- 
sons not  in  employ  of  Bureau,  while  learning  station  duties, 
to  enable  tliem  to  properly  perform  such  duties  in  cases  of 

emergency?     1899.     p.  127 

Franklin  Kite  Club,  Bhiladelphia,  notes  on  (Abbe).  1896.  pp.  334,  416. 

Same  (Abbe).     1897.     pp.  162,  165 

Franklinville,  N.  Y. : 

Explosive  noises  at  (Kales).     1897.     p.  393 

Thunder  storms  in  ( Kales) .     1897.     p.  309 

Franz  Josef  Land: 

Aunjral  observations  on  2d  Wellmann  expedition  made  in  neigh- 
borhood of,  1898-99  (Baldwin),     p.  107 

Meteorological  w'ork  in,  1898-99,  outline  of  scope  and  character 

of  (Baldwin).     1901.     p.  351 

Fraps,  G.  S. : 

Pentosan-free  crude  fiber,  determination  of.     1902.     p.  51 

Pentosans  and  crude  fiber,  determination  of,  notes  on.     1901. 

p.  112 

Sulphur,  loss  of,  in  preparing  ash  of  plants.     1901.     p.  98 

See  also,  as  joint  author.  Withers,  W.  A. 
Frear,  William: 

Abstract  committee  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chem- 
ists, report  of.     1893.     p.  148 

same.     1894.     p.  211 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  14th  annual  convention.     1897.     p.  7 

Vinegar,  analysis  of,  provisional  method  for.     1902.     p.  62 

Wheat  varieties,  extension  of  tests  applied  to.     1890.     p.  131 

Frear,  William,  and  McDonnell,  Henry  Barnett.  Phosphoric  acid, 
available,  determination  of,  comparison  of  Wagner's  and  pres- 
ent association  method  for.     1886.     p.  26 

Frechou, .     Grapevines,  black  rot  of,  in  France.     1890.     p.  88.. 

Fredericksen,  J.  D.  Sugar  beet,  introduction  of,  and  manufacture  of 
beet  sugar  in  the  Northwest  as  compared  with  countries  of 

Europe.     1879.     p.  275 , 

Freedmen,  improvident  habits  of.     1873.     p.  39 

Freedmen's  labor,  notes  on.     1866.     p.  346 , 

Same.     1870.     p.  9 

Freezes.     *SVe  Florida  —  Frosts. 
Freight  rates: 

Domestic  and  trans- Atlantic,  monthly,  Aog.,  1893-Dec.,  1895 

Ocean  transportation  of  products  of  agriculture,  Oct.  1,  1895-Oct. 

1,1896 

Railroad,  from  Chicago.     1866.     p.  27 .----.- .--.--- 

Road  materials  and,  in  certain  States  north  of  Ohio  River,  infor- 
mation regarding.     1 894 

same,  in  Eastern  and  Southern  States.     1894 

Statistics  of.     1895.     p.  553 

same.     1896.     p.  597 

Transportation  companies,  monthly  notes  on,  Aug.,  1882-Julv, 

1893 

See  also  Transportation  rates. 
French,  Henry  F. : 

Agricultural  colleges,  historical  sketch  of.     p.  137 

Country  roads,  description  of  formation  of.     p.  538 


Classlflciitlon  no. 
A29.6: 

A29.o:F 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:23 

A22.4:27 
A29.3:18 


A29.3:24 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 


A29.6:29 

A29. 1:900 

A7.3:67 

A7.3:62 
A7.3:62 


A7.3:38 
A7.3:43 

A7.3:51 
A7.3:65 
A10.5:2 


A7.3:12 
A6.3:ll 


Al.6:28 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:« 


A  27. 9: 

A27.8:12 
A  27. 9:4 

A22.3:6 
A22.3:7 
Al. 10:895 
A1.10:896 

A27.9: 


A  1.1:865 
Al.  1:866 


310 


49-1 


p.  383 


French,  Hiram  T. : 

Feeding  sheaf  wheat  to  hogs.     p.  494 

Hog  raising  in  the  ^'orthwest.     1900.     p.  16 

Sheaf  wheat,  feeding  to  steery.     p.  486 

Wheat  in  sheaf  and  chopped  wheat  for  pigs,     i 

"French  Napoleon,"  stallion,  account  of.     p.  320 

Fresno,  Cal.,  soil  survey  around  (Means  and  Holmes) 
Friend,  Charles  W.: 

Earthcjuakes  at  Carson  City,  Nevada,  1875-98.     p.  64 

Seismograph  at  observatory  at  Carson  City,  Nev.     1900.     p.  245  . 
Frisby,  Almah  J.,  and  Bryant,  Arthur  Peyton.     Potato,  composition 
of  different  parts  of,  and  loss  of  nutrients  during  process  of 

boiling.     1897.     p.  25 

Frissell,  H.  B.     Negroes,  dietary  studies  among,  in  eastern  Virginia, 

in  1897.     1899.     p.  7 

Froelich,  Louis.     Grape,  scuppernong,  letter  on.     1868.     p.  449 

Frogs  as  an  eradicator  of  fluke  disease  ( Stiles ) .     p.  220 

Frost: 

August,  1863.     No.  4.     p.  33 

California  (Hilgard).     1896.     p.  166 

California,  southern,  prediction  and  prevention  (Abbe).     1895. 

pp.  341,464 _ 

Destructive,  of  June  30,  1899,  in  Ohio,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  311. 
Fighting  of  (McAdie) — 

1899.     p.  Ill 

1900 

1901 

Formation  of — 

note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     pp.  213,  308 

same  (Cuthbertson).     1902.     p.  125 

pecuHarities  in,  over  coast  region  of  South  Carolina  (Jesu- 

nofsky).     1902.     p.  479 

publications  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  217 

St.  Paul,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  401 

Hoar,  especially  rich  in  nitrogen  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  371 

First  killing,  dates  of,  in  Indian  Territory  and  Oklahoma  (Abbe). 

p.  328 

Injury  from,  and  methods  of  protection  (Hammon).     1896 

same,  revised.     1899 

Mardela  Springs,  Md.,  in  May  (Abbe) .     p.  172 

Moonshine  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  115,261 

Notes  on  (Garriott).     1898 

Popular  queries  about,  with  answers  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  422.. 
Predictions,  value  of,  and  best  method  of  making  them  locally 

(Linney).     1894.     p.  230 

Prevention  of,  radiant  heat  for,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  156. . 
Protection  from — 

experiments  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  62 

hot  water  in  (Abbe).     1900,  p.  110 

note  on — 

1 894  ( A  bbe ) .     p .  463 

1895  (Kedzie).     p.  295 

1899  (Abbe),     p.  475 

Resistance  of  strawberries  to.     1901.     p.  19 

Strawberry  croj)  and,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  474 

Work  on,  in  South  Africa,  notes  on  (A})be).     1900.     p.  14 

Frostless  belts,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1 893.     p.  365 

Frosts  and  freezes  as  affecting  cultivated  plants  (Galloway).     1895. 

p.  143 

Fruit  crop: 

Condition  of,  monthly  notes  on 

Prospects  in  United  States.     May  1,  1894.     p.  251 

same 

Fruit-culture  institute.     See  Geisenheim-on-the-Rhine,  Prussia. 

Fruit  garden,  home,  preparation  and  care  (Corbett) .     1902 

Fruit  growers: 

Bees  of  great  value  to  (Benton).     1892.     j).  254 


Index 

t'lasNlUcatluu  no. 

A4. 1:898 
Al. 9:117 
A4. 1 :898 
A4. 1 :898 
A  1.1:866 
A26. 5:900^ 

A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:28 


A 10. 3:43 

A 10. 3:70 
.\  27. 9:6 
A4. 1:901 

A27.9:l 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:22 

A29.2:F92 

A29.3:23 

A  29. 6:23 

A29.6:26 

Al.  9:104 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:21 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 

A  29. 6:22 
A  29. 6:23 
A  29. 6:27 
A  1.9: 1 33 
A  29. 6: 27 
A  29. 6: 28 
A29.6:21 

Al. 10:895 

A27.9: 
A  27. 9:32 
A27.9":F94 

Al. 9:154 

A9.7:4 


311 


ludex 

Fruit  growers — Continued 

Irrigation  practice  among,  on  Pacific  coast  (Wickson).     1902 

Practical  suggestions  for  (Gould).     1902 

Fruit  growing: 

California.     1892.     p.  99 

Indiana.     1873.     p.  356 

Irrigation  in  (Wickson).     1900 

Progress  in — 

1899.  p.  748 

1900.  p.  731 

1901  (Ragan).     p.  673 

Southern,  for  market,     p.  143 

Fruit  industry: 

California,  statistics  of  (Holmes).     1901 

Influence  of  refrigeration  on  (Taylor).     1900.     p.  561 

Substitution  of  domestic  for  foreign-grown  fruits  and  (Taylor). 
1897.     p.  305 , 

same,   reprinted,    with   historical  and  descriptive  notes   on 

varieties  of  apples  suitable  for  export  trade.     1898 

Fruit-tree  bark-beetle,  circular  relative  to  (Chittenden).     1898 

Fruit  trees: 

Arsenical  spraying  of,  while  in  blossom  (Lintner).    1893.    p.  181 

Close  root  pruning  of  (Clark).     1899.     p.  13 

Fruits  and,  of  Middle  States,  propagation,  influence  of  stocks, 

diseases,  and  enemies  (Lodge),     p.  199 , 

Gum  in,  production  of  ( Vasey) .     1874.     p.  27 

Important  enemy  to;  San  Jose  scale;  its  appearance  in  eastern 

U.  S. ;  measures  to  be  taken  to  prevent  its  spread  and  destroy 

it  (Howard).     1893 

Insecticides  on,  some  effects  of  early  spring  applications  of  (Felt). 

1900.     p.  22  

Winter  killing  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  15 

Fi-uit  worm: 

Japanese  peach,  report  on.     1889.     p.  64 

Morelos  orange,  report  on  (Riley).     1888.     p.  45 

Fruitarians  and  Chinese,  nutrition  investigations  among,  at  California 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1899-1901  (Jaffa) .     1901 . . . 
Fruits: 

American — 

regulations  of  foreign  governments  regarding  importation  of 
(Howard).     1900 

scale  insects  on,  imported  into  Germany  (Reh).     1900.     p.  79 
American  and  East  Asian,  sketch  of  relationship  between  (Bailey). 

1894.     p.  437 

Breeding  of,  notes  on  (Hansen).     1893.     p.  92 

Canning  vegetables  and,  in  U.  S.,  statistics  of,  from  census  of 
1890.     1895.     p.  552 

same.     1896.     p.  595 

Catalogue  of,  recommended  for  cultivation  in  various  sections  of 
U.S.     1897..... 

same,  including  British  provinces.     1899 

Culture  of,  paper  on  (Ford).     1883.     p.  221 

Decays  in,  study  of  (Halsted).     1893.     p.  91 

Deciduous,  notes  on  irrigation  of  (Wickson).     1900.     p.  80 

Desiccation  of  (Watts).     1875.     p.507 

Diseases  of ,  spraying  for  (Galloway).     1896 

Dried — 

San  Jose  scale  on  (Howard).     1898.     p.  7 

trade  in,  report  on.     p.  578 

Exotic,  of  California,  notes  of  (Hilgard).     1892.     p.  137 

Experiments  with  fertilizers  on,  to  study  feeding  capacities  of 

plants  and  variations  due  to  action  of  fertilizers.     1891 

Field  notes,  1890  (Smith),     p.  107 

same,  1892  (Smith),     p.  373 

Florida — 

description  of  (Atwood).     p.  140 

protection  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  16 


Classlfirntioii  uo. 

A10.3:108 
Al. 9:161 

A1.8:20 

A27.9:ll 

A1.9:116 

A1.10:899 
A  1.10:900 
Al.  10:901 
Al. 1:871 

A27.8:23 
Al. 10:900 

A1.10:897 

A21.3:7 
A9.5:29 

A9.7:6 
A1.9:103 

Al.  1:865 
A27.9:12 


A9.5:3 

A9.6:26 
A29.6:28 

A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 

A10.3:107 


A9.5:41 
A9.6:22 

A  1.10:894 
A10.3:16 

Al. 10:895 
A  1.10:896 

A20.3:6 

A20.3:8 

A1.7:2 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:76 

A27.9:875 

A1.9:38 

A9.6:18 
Al. 1:878 
A1.8:20 

A10.4:19 

A28.5:6 
A28.5:7 

Al.  1:867 
A29.6:28 


312 


Fruits — Continued 

Fruit  trees  and,  of  Middle  States,  propagation,  influence  of  stocks, 
disease:^,  and  enemies  (Lodge),     p.  199 

Gathering,  ripening,  and  keeping  (Clarke) .     p.  152 

Hardy,  popular  varieties  of  (Elliott),     p.  141 •. . 

same,  cont'd  (Elliott),     p.  186 

same,  cont'd  ( P^lliott).     p.  131 

same,  cont'd  (Elliott),     p.  129 

Hemipterous  insect  punctures  on,  effect  of  ( Webster).  1887.  p. 
54 

Insects  affecting  (Howard ) .     1896.     p.  1 00 

Iowa,  northern,  cultivation  of.     1868.     p.  321 

Japanese  insects,  two,  injurious  to  (Matsumura).     1898.     p.  36.. 

Mechanical  cold  storage  for  (Clark).     1900.     p.  12 

Michigan,  Lake,  eastern  shore  of,  statistics  of  (Ganzhorn).  1869. 
p.  298* 

Michigan,  culture  of.     1872-73.     p.  45 

same,  in  western  part.     1868.     p.  322 

Michigan  region,  facts  relating  to  (Clubb).     1870.     p.  37 

Mississippi  rapids,  culture  on  (Gregg).     1869.     p.  225 

Naming  and  exhibiting,  rules  for.     1900.     p.  742 

Notes  on  (Galloway).     1889.     pp.  37,  92,  214 

Originators  of,  list  of.     1889 

.same,  with  addresses  and  names  of  specialties 

Our  native,  improvement  of  (Bailey).     1896.     p.  297 

Peaches  and  other,  in  England.     1895 

Planting,  distances  apart,  in  commercial  plantations.    1897.    p.  689. 

Popular  varieties  of  (Elliott),     p.  368 

Production  of,  in  U.  S.  in  1889,  and  quantities  and  values  ini- 

■    ported  from  1890-1895.     p.  551 

same,  1891-1896._    p.  596 

Protection  of,  from  injury  by  heat  or  cold  during  transportation 
( Harrington ) .     1894 

Regions  of  northern  U.  S.,  and  their  local  climates  (Lippincott). 
p.  137 

Russian  and  other,  adaptation  of,  to  extreme  northern  portions 
of  V.  S.  (Lyon).     1888 

Seriously  injured  l)y  moths  (Mally).     1902.     }>.  90 

Setting  without  i)ollination,  etc.  (Hartlev).     1902 

Small- 
culture  for  market  (Taylor).     1895.     p.  283 

culture  of  (Gilchrist),     p.  57 

Spraying  for  insect  pests  and  fungous  diseases,  with  special  consid- 
eration of  subject  in  its  relation  to  public  health.     1892 

Stone,  food  value  of  (Langworthy).     1899.     p.  22 

See  also  Peach  twig-borer. 

Thinning,  experiments  found  profitable.     1898.     p.  15 

Tropical  and  semitropical,  condition  of,  in  U.  S.  in  1887;  Florida 

and  Gulf  States  (Reasoner).     p.  7 

same,  California,  Arizona,  and  New  Mexico  (Klee).     p.  Ill  .. 

Utilizing  surplus  (Brackett).     p.  309 

Varieties,  little-known,  considered  worthy  of  wider  dissemina- 
tion (Taylor).     1901.     p.  381 

Vegetables  and,  from  California,  transportation  rates  on.  1883. 
No.  59.     p.  45 

West,  far,  native,  (Thompson) .     p.  207 

West  Virginia,  insects,  observations  on  (Hoi)kins).     1896.     p.  71. 

Wild,  of  northern  Wisconsin.     1890.     p.  484 

Wisconsin,  culture  of.     1868.     p.  322 

Sec  also  Apples  —  Apricots —  Bananas  — Berries  — California  — 
Caprifig  —  Cherries  —  Citron  —  Date  —  East  Asian  fruits  — 
Figs  —  Grape  —  Isabella  grape  —  Le  Conte  jiear — Muscatel 
raisins  —  Muskmelons  —  Nursery  stock  —  Olive  —  Orange  — 
Peaches  —  Pear  —  Pineaj)ple  —  Plums  —  Pollination  —  Poma- 
ceous  fruits  —  Pomology  Division  —  Prunes  —  Qunice  —  Raisin 
grape  —  Raisins. 

*By  a  misprint,  tlii.s  iiiiro  niiniljfr  uiipenrs  twice. 


Index 

Cliisslfleatloii  no. 


A  1.1:865 
A  1.1:864 
A  1.1:864 
A  1.1:865 
A  1.1:866 
Al.  1:867 

A9.3:13 
A9.6:4 
A  27. 9:6 
A9.6:10 
Al.9.119 


A27.9:7 
A27.9:13 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:7 
Al.  10:900 
A28.5:5 
AlO  4:6 
A10.4:18 
Al. 10:896 
A12.4:l 
Al.  10:897 
Al. 1:875 


Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 

A29.2:F94 

Al.  1:866 

A20.3:2 
A9.6:31 
A19.3:22 

Al.  10:895 
A20. 1:895 

A1.9:7 
Al. 9:105 

A1.9:73 

A20.3:l 
A20.3:l 
Al. 10:898 

Al.  10:901 

A27.9:21 
A  1.1:865 
A  9.6:6 
A  27. 9:28 
A27.9:6 


313 


Index 

Fruits  and  fruit  products: 

Analysis   of,   provisional   method    for  (Munson   and  Tolman). 

1902.     p.  74 

Chemical  and  microscopical  examination,  pt.  1,  Chemical  ex- 
amination ( Munson  and  Tolman ) .     1902.     p.  9 

Same;  Pt.  2,  Microscopical  examinations  (Howard).     1902. 

p.  103 

Fruits  of  grasses.     See  Caryopsis  of  grasses. 

Fryer,  Michael.     Flax  culture,  instructions  in.     p.  92 

Fuegia  and  Patagonia,  mosses  from,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  "Albatross" 

in  1887-91,  list  of  (Eaton).     1892.     p.  138 

Fuelling,  John  L. : 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  Meade,  Kans.     1889.     p.  79 

same,  at  Sterling,  Kans.     1892.     p.  30 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Fuller  (Governor  of  Vermont).     Address  of,  before  National  Road 

Conference,  July,  1894.     p.  3 

Fuller,  B.  F.    See,  for  report  as  Chief  of  Accounts  and  Disbursements 

Division,  Agriculture  Department,  1892 

Fullinwider,  J.  H.: 

Cattle  interests  of  West.     p.  271 

Southern  cattle  fever,  fatal  outbreak  of,  at  Deertield  stock  farm, 

Kans.     p.  463 

Fulton,  M.  W^     Draft  upon  horses,     p.  511 

Fulton,  Weston  M. : 

Forest  clearing  and  cultivation,  effect  of,  upon  water  supply  and 

soil,  rainfall,  temperature.     1899.     p.  89 

River  gages,    automatically  recording,   introduction  of.     1902. 

p.  220 - .--. 

Scientific  investigation  under  certain  conditions,  original,  advis- 
ability of  supplying  employees  of  Weather  Bureau  with  ap- 
paratus for  carrying  on.     1902.     p.  22 

Fultz  wheat,  description  of.     1871.     p.  327 

Fumigation  with  carbon  bisulphide  (Du  Buysson).     1893.     p.  159  .. 

Same  (Hinds).     1901.     p.  78 

Fumigator  for  small  orchard  trees.     1901.     p.  21 ._ 

Fumigator,  Emory;  new  method  for  handling  hydrocyanic-acid  gas 

in  orchards  (Johnson).     1899.     p.  43 

Fungi : 

Abnormal  structures  in,  induced  by  Ustilago  zese  mays,  study  of. 

(Knowles).     1889.     p.  14 

Algfe  and  toxic  effects  of  Bordeaux  mixture  on  (Swingle).     1896 
Attacks  of,  treatment  of  seed  with  copper  sulphate  to  prevent. 

(Evans).     1896 

Blackberry   rust.   Perennial  mycelium  of    (Newcombe).     1891. 

p.  106 

Custer  County,  Colorado.  (Cockerell).     1889.     p.  84 

Described  in  recent  reports  of  Connecticut  Experiment  Station 

(Thaxter).     1891.     p.  278 

Economic  and  other,  collection   of,    prepared   for  distribution 

( Patterson ) .     1902 

Edible  and  poisonous,  some  ( Farlow).     1897.     p.  453 

same,  reprinted.     1898 

Few  new,  report  on  (Ellis  and  Tracv).     1891.     p.  76 

Field  observations  with  (Halsted).  "  1894.     p.  93 

Fossil,  notes  on  (James).     1891.     p.  268 

Grape,  microscopic  observations  of  (Taylor).     1876.     p.  464 

Hawthorn,  microscopic  investigations  of  (Taylor).     1873.     p.  431 

Helena,  Mont.,  notes  on  (Kelsey).     1889.     p.  80 

same,  supplement  (Anderson).     1889.     p.  82 

Hymenomvcetous,  some  new  species  of  (Ellis  and  Everhart). 

1889.     p.  24 

Hvphomycetous,  new  species  of  (Ellis  and  Everhart).     1889.     p. 

'68 

Kansas,  new  species  of  (Kellerman  and  Swingle).     1889.     p.  11. 

same  (Ellis  and  Kellerman).     1889.     p.  142 

Louisiana,  new  species  of  (Ellis  and  Langlois).     1891.     p.  35  ... 


C'lasslflcatlou  no. 

A  7. 3. 65 
A7.3:66 
A7.3:66 
Al.  1:864 
A6.5:l 


A7.3:26 
A7.3:37 


A22.3:10 
A2 

A4. 1:884 

A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:898 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:31 


A29.3:31 

A27.9:9 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:30 

A1.9:133 

A9.6:20 


A28.5:5 
A28.3:9 

A28.3:10 

A28.5:6 
A28.5:5 

A  28.5:7 


A19.3:8 

Al.  10:897 

A28.3:15 

A28.5:6 

A10.3:20 

A28.5:7 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:ll 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 


314 


Index 

Classlflcatloii  no. 


Fungi — Continued 

Montana,  brief  notes  on  few  common  (Anderson). 
New  species  of,  notes  on — 

1889.     (Kellerman  aild  Swingle).     \).7'2 

(Ellis and  Galloway),     p.  31 

(Ellis  and  Halsted).     p.  H3 

(Ellis  and  Everhart).     p.  130 , 


1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 


(Ellis),     p.  274 


1889.     p.  30.    A  28. 5:5 


A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 
A  28. 5:6 
A2S.5:7 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 


New  western  (Ellis  and  Galloway).     1889.     p.  65 

New  York,  western,  new  or  rare  species  from,  notes  on  (Fairman). 

1889.     p.  78 

North  American,  new  and  rare  species  of  (Ellis  and  Everhart). 

1889.     p.  145 

North  and  South  America,  observations  on,  new  species  of  ( Lager- 

heim).     1891.     p.  44 

Potato,  microscopic  observations  of  (Taylor).     1873.     p.  251 

same  (Taylor).     1874.     p.  273.... 

Potato  scab,  remarks  on  (De  Lagerheim).     1891.     p.  103 

Smut,  recent  investigations  on.     1889.     p.  87 

same  (Brefeld).     1891.     pp.  1,59,153 

Study  of,  especially  in  their  relation  to  plant  diseases  (Journal 

of  Mycology ) 

Texas  (Ravenel).     1869.     p.  169 

same.     p.  171 

Western,  new  (Ellis  and  Galloway).     1889.     p.  65 

See  also  Agarics  —  Agaricus  campestris  —  Black  spot  —  Erysiphese 

—  Exsiccati  —  Fossil  fungi  —  Grape  fungi  —  Hymenomycetes 

—  Hymenomycetous  fungi  —  Hypoxylon  —  Isaria  —  Kansas 
fungi  —  Leaf-galls  —  Mucronoporus  —  Mucronoporus  Ander- 
soni  —  Mushrooms  —  North  American  agarics  —  Nummularia 

—  Puccinia  —  Pyrenomycetes  —  Saccardo's  sylloge  —  Smut 
fungi  —  Uromyces  —  Uetilago  zeee  mays. 

Fungicides: 

Bordeaux  mixture  as  (Fairchild).     1894 

Combination  with  new  and  old  insecticides,  some  observations  on 

(Galloway).     1894.     p.  126 

Comparative  test  of,  in  checking  potato  blight  and  rot  (Jones). 

1893.     p.  89 

Copper  salts  as  (Chester).     1891.     p.  21 

Effects  of  certain,  upon  vitality  of  seeds  (Crozier).     1891.     p.  8.. 
Experiments  with — 

general,  in  1889  (Earle).     1890.     p.  83 

in  removal  of  lichens  from  pear  trees  (Waite).     1891.     264... 

topreventleaf  blight  of  nursery  stock  (Fairchild).  1891.  p.  338. 
Formulas  for  — 

1895.  p.  589 

1896.  p.  627  

1897.  p.  675  


Notes  on  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  25 

Report  on  (Scribner).     1888 

Spraymg  with,  effect  of,  on  growth  of  nursery  stock  (Galloway). 
1894 

Fungicides  and  insecticides: 

Chemical  analysis,  methods  of  ( Haywood) .     1902 

Chemical  composition  and  effectiveness  of  certain  preparations 

(Haywood).     1901 

same  (Haywood).     1902 

Report  on,  before  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Chemists — 

1899.  (Voorhees).     p.  101 

1900.  p.  139 

1901.  p.  87 • 

See  also  Fungicides  —  Insecticides. 

Fungous  diseases: 

Forest  trees  (Schrenk).     1900.     p.  199 

Grasshoppers,  experimental  work  with  (Howard).     1901.     p. 459. 

Iowa,  new  (Pannnel).     1891.     p.  95 

Killing  destructive  locusts  with  ( Bruner ) .     1902.     p.  50 


A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:7 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:12 

A28.5:7 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:6 

A28.5: 
A1.2:C29i 
A1.2:C29'^ 
.\28.5:5 


A28.3:6 

A9.7:7 

A10.3:16 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:6 


A6.3:ll 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:7 

Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  10:897 
A  28. 5: 6 
A28.4:5 


A28.3:7 

A7.4:10 

Al. 9:146 
A7.3:68 


A  7. 3:57 
A  7. 3:62 
A7.3:67 


Al.  10:900 
A  1.1 0:901 
A2S.5:7 
A9.6:38 


315 


Index 

Kungous  diseases — Continued 

Kelatioii  of  climate  and  i-ainfall  to  jirevalence  of.     1899.     p.  126. 

Spraying  fruits  for.     1892 

Treatment  of  (Goff).     1891.     p.  17 

See  also  Grape  —  Plants. 
Fungous  parasite  on  Aleyrodes  citri  R.  and  II.,  ])ielimi  nary  notice  of 

(Webber).     1891.     p.  363 

Funston,  Frederick.     See  Coville,  Frederick  Vernon. 
Fur  animals.     See  Marten. 
Furnas,  Robert  W. : 

Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  agricultural  features  of.     1892.    p.  173. 
Forest  conditions  and  lumber  and  wood  trade  of  western  States 

and  Territories.     1884.     pj).  246,  255 

Forestry,  for  certain  portions  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.    1884.    p.  346. 

Raisin-niaking.     1892.     p.  117 

Standard  Sugar  Refinery,  Alvarado,  Cal.,  report  on.    1892.     p.  91 
Swine,  crossing  improved  breeds  of,  with  common  hogs  of  Florida. 

1895 

Tree  growth,  maxim/jm  size  and  age,  period  of  decline,  comple- 
tion of  cycle,  etc.     1884.     p.  338 

Tree  planting  and  growing  on  the  plains.     1883.     p.  202 

same.     p.  37 

See  (dso,  as  Joint  author,  Hilgard,  Eugene  Woldemar. 
Furs,  insects  which  attack,  fumigation  with  bisulphide  of  carbon  for 
complete  and  rapid  destruction  of  (Du  Buysson).     1893.     p. 

159 

Gadflies,  remedy  for,  Porchinski's  recent  discovery  in  Russia,  with 

some  American  obser»'ations  (Howard).    1899.     p.  24 

See  also  Tabanidte. 
Gadsden,  John  W. : 

Cattle,  diseases  of,  contagious,  how  thev  are  imported  and  what 

they  cost.     1883.     p.  49 ." 

Cattle  plague  or  rinderpest,  symptoms  of.     1879.     p.  255 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in  Pennsylvania,     p.  47 

Gage  canal,  Riverside,  California,  duty  of  water  under  (Irving): 

1899.  p.  131 

1900.  p.  137 

1901.  p.  146 

Gain,  Edmond: 

Agricultural  botany,  review  of  publications  on,  issued  in  France 

during  1896.     1897.     pp.  841,940 

Physiological  role  of  water  in  plants.     1897.     p.  3 

Gaines,  Richard  V.     Animal  industry  of  U.  S.  with  especial  reference 

to  breeding  of  cattle,  horses,  etc.     1883.     p.  122 

Galapagos  Islands,  S.  A.     Plants  from,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  "Alba- 
tross" in  1887-91,  list  of  (Rose).     1892.     p.  136 

Galbraith,  S.  J.     Vanilla  culture  as  practiced  in  Seychelles  Islands. 

1898 

(Tale,  A.  H.     Tornado  observations,  report  of.     1899.     p.  303 

Gale  at  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentina  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  381 , 

Gales: 

Effect  of,  in  causing  high  water  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  297 

Januarv,  from   Great  Lakes  to  maritime  provinces  (Webber). 

1902.     p.  11 

Northwest,  of  southern  Blue  Ridge  and  Piedmont  region  (Haw- 
kins).    1899.     p.  13 

Gall-fly,  tulip-tree  leaf,  report  on.     1890.     p.  362 

(iall  fungus.     See  Cranberry  gall  fungus. 
Gall  gnat.     See  Rye  gall  gnat. 

(Tall  makers,  notes  on  (Smith).     1891.     p.  27 

(Gallatin  Valley,  Mont.     Duty  of  water  in  (Fortier).     1900.     p.  175., 
Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas: 

Black  rot,  brown  rot,  downy  mildew,  powdery  mildew,  and  an- 
thracnose  of  grape;  pear  scab  and  leaf  blight  and  apple  pow- 
dery mildew,  treatment  of.     1891.     p.  11 , 

Black  rot  of  grape,  treatment  of.     n.  d 

same.     1889.     p.  204 


lUasslflcatlon  no. 

I 
A 10. 3:65 
A1.9:7 
A28.5:7 


A28.5:7 


Al.8:20 

A13.5:4 
A13.5:4 

A1.8:20 
A1.8:20 

A4.4:4 

A13.5:4 

A1.7:2 

A1.8:28 


A9.7:6 
A9.6:20 


A1.8:29 
A1.6:12 
Al.  1:881-2 

A10.3:86 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:119 


A10.6:8 
A10.6:8 

A1.7:2 

A6.5:l 

A6.3:21 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:21 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:27 

A9.7:2 


A9.7:4 
A10.3:fi 


A28.5:6 
A28.4:6 

A28.5:5 


316 


Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas — Continued 

Cercospora  cirfuniscissa,  treatment  of,  suggestions  in  regard  to. 
1891.     p.  77 

Frosts  and  freezes  as  affecting  cultivated  plants.     1895.     p.  148  .. 

Fruit  diseases,  spraying  for.     1896 

Fruits,  notes  on.     1889.     pp.  37,  92,  214 

Fungicides,  effect  of  spraying  with,  on  growth  of  nursery  stock. 
1894 

Fungicides  and  new  spraying  pump,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  25 

Fungous  diseases  of  plants,  experiments  made  in  1889  in  treat- 
ment of.     1890 

Grain,  new  method  of  treating,  by  Jensen  proces-s  for  prevention 
of  smut.     1891.     p.  .372 

Grape,  fungous  diseases  of,  and  their  treatment.     1891 

Grapevine  diseases,  circular  on.     n.  d 

Insect  pests  and  plant  diseases,  proceedings  of  national  conven- 
tion for  suppression  of,  held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  5  and 
6,  1897 

Insecticides,  new  and  old,  and  their  combination  with  fungicides, 
some  observations  on.     1894.     p.  126 

Japy  knapsack  sprayer,  improved.     1891.     p.  39 

Knap.sack  sprayer,  new,  description  of.     1891.     p.  51 

Nursery  stock,  treatment  of,  for  leaf  blight  and  powdery  mildew. 
1891 

Pathology  of  plants,  lines  of  investigation  that  might  be  under- 
taken by  experiment  stations.     1897.     p.  725 

Pear  leaf  blight  and  apple  powdery  mildew,  experiments  in 
treatment  of.     1 889 

Pine  leaf  rust,  new.     1891.     p.  44 

Plant  diseases — 

progress  in  treatment  of,  in  U.  S.     1899.     p.  191 

treatment  of,  experiments  in.     1891.     p.  12.     (Pt.  3.     Forpts. 

1 ,  2,  see  Galloway  and  Fairchild ) 

same.     1891 

Plant  diseases,  and  possibility  of  lessening  their  spread  by  legis- 
lation.    1897.     p.  8 

Plants- 
commercial  growing  of,  under  glass,  progress  of.     1899.     p.  575. 
health  of,  in  greenhouses,     p.  247 

Potato  diseases,  some  destructive,  what  they  are  and  how  to  pre- 
vent them.     1894 

Potato  diseases  and  their  treatment.     1899 

Rusts  affecting  wheat  and  other  cereals,  treatment  of,  experiments 
in.     1891.     p.  195 

Smut  in  oats  and  barley,  notes  on.     1889.     p.  164 

Spraying  devices,  new,  circular  on.     1899 

Vegetable  pathology  section,  record  of  some  work  of,  including 
correspondence  and  other  communications.     1889.     p.  41 

Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathology  Division,  Agriculture  De- 
partment, work  of,  for  farmer.     1897.     p.  99 -. 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Ellis,  J.  B. 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chief,  section  of  vegetable  pathologv,  1888, 
1889;  Division  of  Vegetable  Pathology,  1890-1894;  and  Divi- 
sion of  Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathologv,  1896,  1897,  1899, 
and  1900 1 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  Agriculture 
Department,  1901,  1902 

See  also,  for  report  as  Superintendent,  Gardens  and  Grounds  Divi- 
sion, Agriculture  Department,  1900 

Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas,  and  Fairchild,  David  Grandison.     Plant 
diseases,  treatment  of,  experiments  in.     1891.     pp.  89,   137. 

(Pts.  1  and  2;  for  pt.  3,  see  Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas) 

Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas,  and  Southworth,  E.  A.: 

Apple  scab,  treatment  of,  1889.     p.  210 

Oat  disease,  new  and  destructive,  j)reliminary  notes  on.  1891. 
p.  72 


Index 

('la$<sIfl<'!itloii  no. 


A28.5:7 
Al. 10:895 
A  1.9:38 
A28.5:5 


A28.3:7 
A28.5:6 

A6.3:ll 

A28.5:7 
A 1.9:4 
A28.4:7 


A  1.8:57 


A9.7:7 

A28.5:7 

A28.5:6 

A28.4:10 

A10.6:7 

A28.4:8 
A28.5:7 

Al.  10:899 

A28.5:7 
A28.3:3 

A1.8:57 

Al.  10:899 
A1.10:895 

A1.9:15 
A1.9:9i 

A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 
A28.4:17 

A6.3:8 

A1.10:897 


A28.1 
A19.1 
A14.1 

A28.5:6 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 


317 


Index 

Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas,  and  AVoods,  Albert  Fred: 

Trees',  shade  and  ornamental,  diseases  of.     1896.     p.  237 

Water  as  factor  in  growth  of  plants.     1894.     p.  165 

Gall's  method,  manufacture  of  grape,  blackberry,  and  other  fruit 

wines,  on  (Bossert).     p.  156 

Galveston,  Tex. : 

Hurricane  of  Sept.  8,  1900,  special  report  on.     p.  372 

Tornado,  Nov.  6,  1892  (Wright),     p.  309 

Weather  forecast  district,  report  of  (Cline).     1902.     p.  292 

Game: 

Information  concerning  seasons,  shipment,  and  sale  (Palmer  and 

Olds).     1900  

Laws  of  District  of  Columbia  for  protection  of.     1901 

Noxious  animals  and,  statistics  of,    in  some  foreign  countries. 

1888.     p.  366 -_---_. 

Protection  of,  directorv  of  State  officials  and  organizations  for 

1901  (Palmer)  .1 

same.     1902 

Transportation  and  sale  of,  laws  regulating  (Palmer  and  Olds). 

1900 

See  also  Birds  and  game. 
Game  birds: 

Eggs  of,  regulations  for  importation  of,  for  propagation.     1902 

Of  United  States  (Elliot),     p.  356 

See  also  Woodcock  —  Woodduck. 
Game  laws,  digest  of  (Palmer  and  Olds) : 

1901 


Classification  uo. 

A1.10:896 
Al.  10:894 

Al. 1:863 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:20 
A29.6:29 


A5.4:31 
A5.4:34 

A27.9:26 

A5.4:33 
A5.4:35 

A5.3:14 


1902 

Game  laws  of  Prussia.     1871.     p.  205 

Gamgee,  John: 

Cattle  diseases,  general  remarks  on.     1869.     p.  162 

Corn,  smutty,  ill  effects  of,  on  cattle.     1869.     p.  78 

same.     p.  73 

Pleuro-pneumonia  or  lung  plague  of  cattle,  preliminary  report. 

1868.     p.  432  

same,  full  report.     1869.     p.  7 

same,  p.  3 

Splenic  or  periodic  fever  of  cattle.     1869.     p.  89 

same,  p.  82 

Gamopetahe  of  western  Texas,  description  of  (Coulter).     1892.     p. 

153 

Gannett,  Henry.    Rainfall  maps,  construction  of.    1902.    pp.  205,  223. 
Ganzhorn,  Jacob.     Fruits  on  eastern  shore  of  Lake  Michigan,  statis- 

ticsof.     1869.    p.298* 

Gape  disease: 

Chickens.     1898.     p.  28 

Fowls,     p.  550 

same,  p.  274 

Fowls,  and  parasite  by  which  it  is  caused  (Megnin).     p.  269 

same,  p.  281 

same,  1884.     p.  103 

Young  poultry  in  Kentucky  (Garman).     p.  504 

Garden,  irrigation  for  (Taft) .  '  1895.     p.  233 

See  also  Farm  —  Grass  gardens  —  Home  fruit  garden  —  Seed  test- 
ing —  Vegetable  garden. 
Garden,  United  States  propagating: 

Plants,  bulbs,  tubers,  etc.,  distributed  from,  and  object  and  aims 

of  (Saunders).     1862 

Notes  from,  1871.     (Saunders),     p.  476 

same,  1872.     p.  72 

Garden,  experimental.  Agriculture  Department.     See  Experimental 
Gardens  and  Grounds  Office. 

Garden  and  field,  irrigation  in  ( Wickson).     1901 

Garden  City,  Kans.,  grass  and  forage  experiment  station  at  (Sewall). 

p.  342 

same.     p.  342 

*By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


A5.4:37 
Al.  1:864 


A5.3:16 

A1.9:160 

A27.9:9 

A1.2:C29i 
A1.2:C29i 
A1.2:C29=' 

A27.9:6 

A1.2:C29i 

A1.2:C29'' 

A1.2:C29i 

A1.2:C29'^ 


A6.5:2 
A29.6:30 

A27.9:7 

A1.9:84 
Al.  1:885 
A4. 1:885 
Al.  1:884 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:898 
Al.  10:895 


A1.8:2 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 


Al. 9:138 

Al. 1:891 
A6. 1:891 


318 


Garden  crops: 

Florida,  insects  injurious  to  ( Ashmead).     18S7.     p.  9 

Insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden).     1899 

same  (Chittenden).     1900 

FertiHzers  for  (Ckrk).     1898.     p.  12 

See  also  Crojis. 

Garden  herljariuni,  making,  and  its  uses  (Selby) 

Garden  insects: 

Notes  on  (Webster).     1890.     p.  149 

Observations  in  AVest  Virginia  on,  some  notes  on  (Hopkins). 
1896.     p.  71  

Tests  with  insecticides  upon  ( Alwood) .     1887.     p.  38 

iSee  also  Garden  crops. 

Garden  pest,  Orthezia insignis  as  (Cockerell).     1892.     p.  89 

Garden  truck,  rates  of  charge  for  transporting,  with  notes  on  growth 

of  industry  ( AVard  and  Hohues) .     1901 

Garden  vegetables: 

Particularly  onions,  cabbage,  and  squash  (Huntington),     p.  110.. 

Two  dipterous  leaf  miners  on  (Coquillett) .     1895.     p.  381 . , 

See  also  Potato  —  Yams. 
Gardening: 

Ho.spital.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  12 

Landscape,  report  on.     p.  159 

See  also  Agriculture. 

Gardening  under  glass.     1901.     p,  1 1 

Gardens  and  Grounds  Division,  Agriculture  Department 

Gardens  and  grounds.     See  Experimental   Gardens  and   Grounds 

Office. 
Gardini,  Carlo.     Hemp  in  Italy,  special  consular  report  on  growth 

of.     1897.     p.l5 : 

Gardner,  Frank  Duane: 

Electrical  method  of  moisture  determination  in  soils,  results  and 
modifications  in  1897.    1898 

Porto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  annual  report  for 
1901.     p.  381 

See  also,  as  joint  author.  Means,  Thomas  Herbert — Whitney,  Mil- 
ton. 
Gardner,  Frank  Duane,  and  Jensen,  Charles  A.: 

Soil  survey  in  Sevier  Valley,  Utah.     p.  243 

Soil  survey  in  Weber  Co. ,  Utah.     p.  207 

Gardner,  Frank  Duane,  and  Stewart,  John: 

Soil  survey  in  Salt  Lake  Valley,  Utah.     1900.     p.  77 

Soils  of  Salt  Lake  Valley,  Utah 

Gardner,  Thomas.     Wild  flowers,     p.  155 

Gardner,  W.  H.     Animals,  training,  for  work.     p.  .355 

Garlic,  wild,  circular  relative  to  (DeAvey) 

Garman,  IL: 

^Entomologist,  economic,  illustrations  for.     1893.     p.  109 

Entomology  in  Southern  States,  report  on.     1901.     p.  153 

Gape  disease  of  young  poultry  in  Kentucky,     p.  504 

He.ssian  fly,  spring  brood  of,  time  of  emergence  and  oviposition 
of.     1902.     p.  127 

Larvfe,  preservation  of,  for  study.     1893.     p.  98 

Sarcoptid*,  parasitism  among,  origin  and  development  of.     1891. 

p.  182 

Garrigues,  W.  K.     IMiosphoric  acid,  determination  of,  by  molybdate 

method.     1894.     p.  105 

Garriott,  Edward  Bennett: 

Address,  as  chairman  section  of  forecasts  and  forecasting,  before 
second  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials  held  at  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  Aug.  27-29,  1901.     1902.     p.  115 

Atmospheric  ])ressure,  high  and  low,  1895  to  1898.     p.  593 

Chinook  winds,  report  on.     1892.     p.  23 i 

Cold  waves  on  middle  Gulf  coast,  report  of.     1895.     p.  334 

Frost,  notes  on.      1899 

Morrill,  Park,  short  biography  of.     1 898.     j).  356 


Index 

CIllNsIflcutldll  uo. 

A9.3:14 
A9.6:19 
A9.6:23 
Al. 9:105 

A 10. 3: 76 

A9.7:3 


A9.6:6 
A9.3:13 

A9.7:5 

A27.8:21 

Al.  1:864 
A9.7:7 


A27.9:3 
Al.  1:869 

Al. 9:144 
A41. 


All. 5:11 

A26.3:12 
A10.12:901 


A26. 5:900' 
A  26. 5:900' 

A1.8:64 
A26.4:4 
Al.  1:862 
Al.  1:866 
A  6. 4:91 


A9.7:6 
A 10. 3:99 
A4. 1:898 

A10.3:115 
A9.7:6 

A9.7:4 

A7.3:43 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:20 
A29.6:23 
Al. 9:104 
A29.6:26 


319 


Index 

Garriott,  Edward  Bennett — Continued 

Pacific  coast,  north,  high  areas  of,  in  September,  October,  and 

November,     p.  249 

Rain-producing  processes,  some.     1899.     p.  67 

River  and  flood  service,  monthly  notes  on.     Aug. ,  1898 

St.  Lawrence  Valley,  high  areas  north  of,  in  October,  November, 

and  December,     p.  292 

Signals,  AVeather  Bureau.     1892.     p.  48 

Storms — 

floods  and  cold  waves  of  year,  report  on.     p.  208 

same,  p.  27 

tropical,  of  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Atlantic  Ocean,  in  September, 

1895.     p.  167 

types  of,  in  January,  1895.     p.  9 

Warm  waves  of  July  and  August,  1892.     p.  228 

Weather,  unseasonable,  in  U.  S.     1902.     p.  301 

Weather  Bureau  work,  extension  of.     1900.     p.  242 

Weather  conditions,  monthlv  statement  of  average — 

September,  1890.     p.  395  ." 

October,  1900.     p.  430 

November,  1900.     p.  483 

December,  1900.     p.  538 

January,  1901.     p.  21 

Februarv,  1901.     p.  57 

March,  1901.     p.  117 

April,  1901.     p.  162 

May,  1901.     p.  208 

June,  1901.     p.  258 

July,  1901.     p.  307 

Weather  forecasts  and  storm  warnings,  monthly  notes  on.    Sept. , 

1898-Oct.,  1902 

Weather  types,  classified,  report  on.     1901.     p.  548 

West  Indian  hurricanes.     1900 

West  Indian  weather-bureau  service.     1898.     p.  303 

Wind-barometer  table,  report  on.     1897.     p.  204 

Gas: 

Illuminating,    influence    of,    upon    plants    (McMurtrie).     1875. 

p.  310 

New,  in  atmosphere,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  217 

Treatment  for  scale-insects  (Coquillett).     p.  123 

same  ( Coquillett)  supplementary  report,     p.  41 , 

Use  of,  against  scale-insects.     1887.     p.  35 

See  also  Hydrocyanic-acid  gas. 
Gayon,  M.     See,  as  joint  author,  Millardet,  Pierre  Marie  Alexis. 
Geddings,   R.   M.     Meteorological  notes  from  Porto  Rico.     1900. 

p.  287 

Geer,  T.  T.     Oregon,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's 

inaugural  address,     p.  8 

Geese: 

Checklist  of  animal  parasites  of  (Hassall).     1896 

Ducks  and,  standard  breeds  and  management  of  (Howard) 

Raising  for  profit.     1897.     p.  12 , 

See  also  Ducks. 
Geisenheim-on-the-Rhine,  Prussia.     Royal   institute  for  fruit  and 

vine  culture  at,  report  on.     1885.     }).  32 , 

Geitel,  H.     See,  as  joint  author,  Elster,  J. 
Gemmell,  R.  C. : 

Big  Cottonwood  Creek,  Utah,  duty  of  water  on.     1900.     p.  197  . 

same.     1902.     p.  165 

Water  administration  in  Utah.     1902.     p.  159 

Generative  organs,  diseases  of: 

Cattle  (Law),     p.  169 

Horses  (Law),     p.  135 

Geneva,  N.  Y.     See  New  York  State  Experiment  Station. 

Gennert,  Theodore.     Beet  sugar  in  Europe,     p.  158 

Geodesy  and  meteorology,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  545 


Classification  no. 


A29.6:23 
A  29. 3:24 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:23 
A29.3:7 

Al.  1:898 
A29. 1:898 


A29.6:23 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:20 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.6: 

A29.6:29 

A29.5:H 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:25 


A27.9:13 
A29.6:26 
A  1.1:887 
A9.7:l 
A9.3:15 


A29.6:28 

A22.4:33 

A4.4:14 
A1.9:64 
A1.9:65 

A1.8:36 


A10.3:86 

AIO.3.104 

A10.3:104 

A4.2:C29^ 
A4.2:H7S 

A  1.1:868 
A29.6:28 


320 


Index 

Classitli'iitiim  no. 


Geoi;;raphio  distribution  (>f  animals  and  plants  in  North  America 
(Merriam).     1894.     p.  208 


Geographic- Society,  National,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  161.  ... 
Geographical    congress,    7th   international,  Berlin,  1899,    notes  on 

(Abbe),     p.  470 

Geography  and  meteorology,  popular  errors  in  (Abbe).  1901.  p.  375 

Geological  ages,  climates  of  ( Abbe ) .     1898.     p.  313 

Geological  conditions  of  artesian  basins  in  eastern  Colorado  and  New 

Mexico  (Van  Diest).     1890.     p.  87 

Geological  congress.     See  Clermont-Ferrand,  France. 

Geological  structure  of  Nebraska,  with  its  effect  upon  water  supply 

'(Hicks).     1893.     pt.  3.     p.  167 

Geological  Survey,  U.  S.,  meteorology  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897. 

p.  541 '. 

Geology : 

South    Dakota,  west  of   Missouri    River,  and  Wyoming,  east  of 

fdotliills  of  Rocky  ^Mountains  (Bailey).     1890.     p.  65 

Southern  Appalachians  (Keith ) .     p.  Ill 

Geometrid  moth  (Calothvsanis  aniaturaria),  life  history  of  (Pack- 
ard).  •  1892.     p.  382 ". 

Geomyidie.     See  Pocket  gophers. 
Georgeson,  Chuiles  Christian: 

Agricultural  experiments  in  Alaska.     1898.     p.  515. 

same.     1898.     p.  7 

Agricultural  investigations  in  Alaska.     1899 

same.     1900 

Alaska,  pioneer  farmers  in,  suggestions  to.     1902 

Alaska  experiment  stations,  annual  report  for  1901 .     p.  239 

Dairy  industry  of  Denmark,  progress  report.     1893 

sail le,  report.     1893 

Forage  plants  for  semiarid  West.     1893.     p.  145 

Kafir  corn,  characteristics,  culture,  and  uses.     1896 

Milk,  (lualitv  of,  selling  on  liasisof,  how  shall  it  be  accomplished 

in  retail  trade.     1896.     p.  93 

Steer-feeding  experiments  to  ascertain  comparative  value  of  corn 

and  red  and  white  Kafir  corn.     p.  483 

Georgia: 

Cattle  quarantine  of  counties  in — 

Dec.  14,  1900.     p.  11 

Jan.  11,  1902.     p.  11 

Dec.  27,  1902.     p.  11 

Cattle  trade  and  dairy  interests  of  (  Perry) .     p.  335 

Climate,  soil,  and  agricultural  capabilities  of  (Hemphill).     1882.. 

Coccidte  of,  notes  on  (Scott).     1900.     p.  49 

Coccids  in,  fatal  temperature  for  some  (Scott).     1899.     p.  82 

Colorado  potato  beetle  in,  note  on.     1886.     p.  32 

Conditions  and  resources  of  (Ploward).     p.  567 

Cotton  in.     1866.     p.  329 

Cotton  plant  in,  insects  injurious  to  the  (Grote^ .     1878.     p.  351. . 

Cotton  worm  in,  in  1878  ( Willet).     1878.     p.  358 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1 868.     p.  77 

Grasses  of,  in  Elliott's  sketch  of  botany  of  South  Carolina  and 

Georgia,  notes  on  (Scril)ner).     1901 

Insects  of  year  in  (Quaintance).     1899.     p.  5(5 * 

Irrigation  of  rice  in  T  Keeney).     1902.     p.  59 

Jarring  for  curculio  on  extensive  scale  in,  with  list  of  insects 

caught  (Scott  and  Fisk).     1902.     p.  24 . . . 

Plums  and  peaches  in,  preliminary  note  on  new  species  of  Aphis 

injurious  to  (Scott).     1902.     p.  56 

Road  system  of,  improvement  of  (Sheffield) .     1894 

Roads  and  road-building  materials  of  (  McCallie).     1902.     p.  50. . 
San  Jose  scale  in,  some  practical  experiments  with   various  in- 
secticides for  (Scott).     1902.     p.  41 

Seismic  noises  in  (Hawkins).     1897.     p.  39."> 

Sheej)  husbandry  in — 

1875.     p.  523 iOJ'Jl'jlJi'. 

1877  (AVatts).     p.  1!8 :JUiUUl!.blUltii'Ji 


A  1.10:894 
A29.6:27 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 

A15.2:Ar7  2 


A15.2:Ir7- 
A29.6:25 


A15.2:Ar7 
A1.2:Ap4^ 

A9.7:4 


A  1.10:898 

A10.3:62 

A 10. 3:82 

A 10. 3:94 

AlO.lO:! 

A10.1':901 

A  1.8:50 

A4.3:5 

A10.3:16 

A1.9:37 


A10.3:41 


A  4. 1:898 


A4. 5:80-87 

A  4. 5:93 

A4.5:101 

A4. 1:885 

A  1.6:47 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:20 

A9.3:12 

A  1.1:866 

A27.9:4 

A9.2:C82 

A9.2:C82 

A27.9:6 

A3.4:29 
A9.6:20 
A10.3:113 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:31 
A  22. 3:3 
A  22. 3:23 

A9.6:37 
A29.6:25 

.  /iiii;- 
!iA27:6:'l8" 
)iAl.2:Sh3 


114—04- 


-21 


Miil 


Index 

Georgia — Continued 

yhfep  husl)an(lrv  in — ("ontinucd 

1878  ( Peter:^)".     p.  120 

See  also  Atlanta — Augusta — Coljb  County  —  Covington  —  Ral)nn 

County — Towns  County — Union  County. 
Gerland,  E.     Meteorologv,  instrumental,  historical  sketch  of.     18.-6. 

p.  (587 ' 

Germ  ft-rtilizer,  nitrogen  as,  for  leguminous  plants.     1897.     p.  19  . . . 
German  agricultural  experiment  t^tations: 

Aims  and  tendencies  of  (Maercker).     1898.     p.  103,  207 

Association  of,    ninth   annual   convention   of,    1896,    report  on 

(Fassig).  _  1897.     p.  447 

German  Antarctic  exDedition,  kite  work  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901. 

p.  177 \ 

German  association  of  investigators  and  phvsicians,  aimual  meeting 

of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  220." 

German  common  school  with  a  garden  (Smith).     1899 

German  Meteorological  Society,  eighth  general  meeting  of  (Rotch). 

]  898.     p.  1 60 

German  ZoUverein,  beet  sugar  manufacture  in.     1 870.     p.  42 

Germany : 

Agricultural  education  in.     1876.     p.  281 

Agricultural  schools  in,  organization  and  management  of  (AVelch). 

1885 

Agricultural  statistics  of,  1864.     No.  6.     p.  33 

Agriculture  of,  letter  on  (Klippart).     1865.     No.  6.     p.  6 

American  agricultural  products,  as  an  importer  of.     1894.     p.  33. 

American  dried  apples  in 

American  hams  in  (Barnes),     p.  519 

American  hog  products,  inspection  of  (Barnes),     p.  516 

American  products  in,  markets  for.     1895 

Army  horses  of,  requirements  for  ( Kuhn) .     1898.     p.  31 

Beet  sugar  in,  progress  of  manufacture  of.     1866.     p.  179 

Cereal  production  in,  1876.     p.  367 

Climatology  in,  development  of.     1896.     p.  652 

Cooperative  credit  unions  or  people's  banks  of.     1891.     p.  339... 

Crops  in,  1870  (Prentiss),     p.  283 

Diseases  of  animals  in,  1887.     p.  47 

Dogs  in,  muzzling  of  (Mason) .     p.  521 

Dried  apples  in,  American  (Mason).     1895.     p.  15 

Forest  area  of.     1876.     p.  282 

Grapevine  cultivation  in  (Bossert).     p.  156 

Horse  and  dog  meat  as  food  in  (Guenther).     p.  520 

Hor.>^e-breeding  in.     1876.     p.  119 

Horses  in,  potato  bread  for  (Hughes),     p.  530 

Horses  to,  experience  and  observation  in  shipping  (Meyers). 

1898.     p.  35 .-." 

Leather  manufactures  in  ( Mason ) .     p.  522 

Liparis  (psilura)  monacha  in,  ravages  of,  and  means  of  defense. 

1891.     p.  379  

Meat  importation  into,  from  U.  S.     p.  100 

Meat-inspection  law,  imperial.     1901 

same,  translation  and  German  text.     p.  523 

Military  administration.of,  in  its  relations  to  national  horse  breed- 
ing,    p.  372 ; 

Nettle  in,  cultivation  of  (Stanton),     p.  560 

*     Population  of.     1875.     p.  496.... 

Raiffeisen  loan  associations  of.     1891.     p.  414 

Scale  insects  on  American  fruit  imported  into  ( Reh) .    1900.    p.  79. 

Science  in,  i)ractical,  notes  on  (.\bbe).     1897.     p.  354 

Statistical  memoir  of  ( Bodiker).     1874.     ]).  266 

Sugar-beet  culture  in,  notes  on  (Maxwell).     1890.     p.  81 

Trichinosis  in,  general  remarks  on  (Stiles).     1901.     p.  9  .. 

same,  statistical  review  during  1881-1898  (Stiles).    1901. 

same,  bibliography  of  (Hassall).     1901.     p.  193 

AVool  import  of  ( Stern) .     p.  520 

Wo<>l  production  and  manufacture  in.     1876.     p.  494 


p.  35. 


Cliissiflciitioii  no. 


A1.2:Sh3 


A29.3:113 
A1.9:65 

A 10. 6:9 

A 10. 6:8 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 
A10.4:42 

A29.6:26 
A27.9:8 

A27.9:14 

A1.8:36 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:32 

A12.4:2 

A4. 1:898 

A4. 1:898 

A12.3:2 

A1.2:H78 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:14 

A29.3:ll* 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:28 

A4. 1:900 

A7.3:48 

A27.9:14 

Al.  1:863 

A4. 1 :900 

A27.9:14 

A4. 1:899 

A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:899 

A9.7:3 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4.4:32 
A4. 1:900 

A4. 1:898 

Al.  1:878 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:29 

A9.6:22 

A29.6:25 

A27.9:12 

A7.3:30 

A4.3:30 

A4.3:30 

A4.3:30 

A4. 1:899 

A27.9:14 


322 


Index 

t'lasslflcation  no. 


German  J' — Continued 

See  aim  Baden-Baden  —  Berlin  —  Bernburg  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment   Station  —  Brunswick  —  Canstadt  —  Cologne  —  Darni- 
'            i^tadt  —  Frankfort-on-t  he-Main  —  Hallo  —  Hamburg —  Han- 
over—  ^Mannheim  —  ]\lunich  —  Plauen  —  Stettin  —  Strafibuig. 
Germination,  influence  of  nidistnre,  temperature,  and  light  condi- 
tions on  proiess  of  (Detmer).     1895.     p.  405 , 

Gettjv,  ^^^     Ci  iwpeas  and  corn  for  silage  and  fodder.     1900 

Ghent,  Belgium: 

Agricultural  station  at,  report  on.     1885.     p.  53 

Horticultural  school  at,  report  on.     1885.     p.  5(5 

Giant  beggar  weed  (Smith).     1S99 

Giant  knot  weed  or  sachaline,  circular  relative  to  (Scribner).     1895. 
Giard,   M.   A.      Tyi)hlocyl)a,   ])arasitic   castration   of,    by  larva   of 

hymenopter  and  of  a  (lipter.     1890.     p.  271 

Gibbs,  William  H.     Rabies,  alleged,  in  Nebraska,  investigation  of. 

p.  188 

Gibraltar,  United  States  sausages  in  (Sprague).     p.  519 

Gibson,  Charles.     Phosphoric  acid,  reverted,  differences  in  determi- 
nation of,  by  official  method  of  analysis.     1890.     p.  166 

Gibson,  H.  B.,  Calvert  S.,  and  May,  David  W.     Dietary  studies  at 

University  of  Missouri  in  1895 

Gifford,  George.     Horses,  American,  in  Switzerland,     p.  503 

Gift,  George  W.     Cotton  under  high  culture,     p.  409 

Gilbee,  William  Armond.     Sugar,  alcohol  in  manufacture  of,  use  of. 

1891.     p.  8 

Gilbert,  B.  D.     Cheese  industry  of  State  of  New  York.     1896 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry.     Fishes  of  Death  Valley  Expedition,  col- 
lected in  southern  California  and  Nevada  in  1891,  report  on, 

with  descriptions  of  new  species.     1893.     p.  229 

Gilbert,  Grove  Karl.     Water  level  of  Great  Salt  Lake.     1901.     p.  23. 
Gilbert,  Sir  Joseph  Henry: 
Rothamsted,  England — 

agricultural  investigations  at,  during  50  years,  six  lectures  on, 
delivered  under  provisions  of  Lawes  agricultural  trust. 

1893 , 

agricultural  investigations  at,  introduction  to  six  lectures  on, 
delivered  under  provisions  of  Lawes  agricultural  trust. 

1894.     p.  46 

Same,  p.  9 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Lawes,  (Sir)  John  Bennett. 

Gilchrist,  James  B.     Fruit,  small,  culture  of.     p.  57 

Gilkison,  W.  F.     Industrials  [or  manual  training],  practical  imi)or- 

tanceof.     1900.     p.  96 

Gill,  Theodore.     Pisciculture,  with  reference  to  American  waters. 

p.  394 

Gillam,  Frank.     AVashington,  D.  C,  hot  summers  and  cold  winters 

at,  1872-98.     p.  456 

Gillette,  Clarence  P. : 

Arsenites  and  arsenical  mixtures  ag  insecticides. 
Codling  moth,  life-history  studies  on.     1902.     p 
Colorado  insects,  notes  on  some.     1902.     p.  51.. 
Entomological  notes  from  Colorado,  report  on. 
Entomologists,  Economic,  objects  of  Association  of.     1900 

Grasshopper  disease  in  Colorado.     1896.     p.  89 

Insect  collections,  how  shall  we  improve?     1895.     p.  95 

Insects — 

few,  that  have  been  unusuallv  abundant  in  Colorado  this  vear. 

1897.     J..  77 ■ '. 

vernacular  names  of.     1S97.     p.  32 

Iowa  Experiment    Station,   notes   on   certain    experiments   and 

ol)servations  at.     1891 .     p.  258 

Lantern  trap  for  insects,  successful,  report  on.     1S97.     )\  75 

Plum  curculio  and  plum  gouger,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  227 

Tetraopes  femoratus  fab.,  ovij^osition  in  yoimg  forest  trees  bv. 
1897.     p.  76 


1893.     J).  115 


1900.     p. 


76  .. 
p.  5. 


A29.3:ll* 
A3. 4:24 


A1.8:36 
A1.8:36 
A3.4:13 
A6.4:5 

A9.7:2 

A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:899 

A7.3:28 

A10.3:31 
A4. 1:900 
Al.  1:867 


A  7. 3:34 
A4.3:15 


A5.5:7 
A29.6:29 


A10.3:22  i 

A10.3:20 

A 10. 3:22 

A  20. 1:895 

A10.3:76 

A  1.1:866 

A29.6:26 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:6 

A  9. 6:2 


A9.6:9 
A9.6:9 


A9.7:3 
A9.6:9 
A9.7:3 

A9.6:9 


323 


Index 

Gilnith,  J.  A.     Blood  poit^oning  (malignant  edema)  in  pheep  and 

lambs  in  New  Zealand,     p.  2o8 

Ginseng: 

Americ-an,  eommercial  liisU)rv,  protect  inn,  and  cidtivation  (Nash). 

Note  on.     1885.     No.  19.     p.' 32 

Gipsy  moth: 

Discussion  on,  at  conference  held  in  rooms  of  committee  on  agri- 
culture, Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1891,  report  of.     1891.*    p.  368. . 

Imported,  report  on.     1890.     p.  20S 

.  Massachusetts— 

in  1891 ,  report  upon  ( Henshaw ) .     p.  75 

nf)tcs  on  (Fernald).     1895.     p.  59 

Recent  work  asj;ainst  (F()rbush).     1898.     p.  78 

same  ( Forhush) .     1899.     }>.  104 

Summary  account  of  introduction  and  spread  of  Porthetria  dispar 
in  Ma.«.sachusetts,  and  efforts  made  by  State  to  repress  and 

exterminate  it  (Howard).     1897 

Gissler,  C.  F.     See,  as  translator,  Cohn,  Ferd.  —  Koeppen,  F.  T. — 

Wagner,  Belthasar. 
Githens,  John  A.     Address  of,  liefore  National   Road  Conference, 

July,  1894.     p.  5 

Glacier  as  an  index  of  climate,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  177 

Gladding, .     See,  as  joint  author,  Stilhvell, . 

Gladding,  Thomas.      Guanos,  natural,  determination  of  citrate-sol- 
uble phosphoric  acid  in.     1885.     p.  16 

CJladding,  T.    S.      Phosphoric   acid,   discussion   on   estimation   of. 

1896.     p.  75  

Gladding-Lindo.     See  Lindo-Gladding. 
Glanders: 

Among  horses  (Trumbower ) .     p.  418 

same.     1884.     p.  237 

Among  horses  and  mules  in  Texas  ( Folsetter).     p.  393 

Bacilli,  composition  of  (De  Schweinitz  and  Dorset),     p.  295 

Etiology  and  diagnosis  of.     p.  48 

same.     pp.  156,  206 

Investigations  concerning  (De  Schweinitz) .     p.  289 

Investigations  of.     1890.     p.  94 

same.     p.  82 

Outbreak  of,  at  3Iiami,  Mo.  (Trumbower).     p.  457 

Regulations  regarding.     1889.     p.  57 

same.     j).  15 

Report  on  (Trumbower) .     p.  452 ^ 

Glanders  and  farcy: 

Definitions  of,  etc.  (Detmers).     p.  445 

Horses  (Page  and  Terrell).     1880.     p.  202 

Report  on  (Detmers).     1879.     p.  257 

Glass,  Elvin  J. : 

Chinook  winds.     1902.     p.  41 

Montana,  water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900  as  depending  on 

snowfall,     p.  495 

Northers,  cold  waves,  and   heavy  snows,   possibility  of  giving 
w-arnings  of,  to  stock-raising  interests,  48  hours  in  advance. 

1899.     p.  35  

Glass: 

Ciardening  under.     1901.     p.  11 

Plants  under,    treatment  of  mildews  upon   (Mavnard).  *  1891. 

p .  1 6 '. 

Glassy-winged  sharp  shooters,  report  of.      1893.     p.  150 

Glenn,  Samuel  W.: 

Climate    and    crop    correspondents,    Weather    Bureau;    should 
remarks  of,  be  published  in  weekly  bulletins?     1902.     p.  188.. 

Snowstorms,  memorable,  in  South  Dakota.     1897.     p.  15  .- 

Storm-waining  messages  (Form  1043  ('),  should  [they]  be  of 
some  distinctive  color  to  more  readily  attract  attention?    1899. 

p.  53 

Globe  artichokes.     See  Bur  artichokes. 


('Ias>ifl<-iitiuii  no. 

A4. 1:901 

A6.3:16  , 

A27.9:23 


A  9. 7:3 
A9.7:2 


A  9. 3:26 
A9.6:2 
A9.6:17 
A  9. 6:20 


A9.6:ll 


A22.3:10 
A29.6:29 


A7.3:7 
A  7. 3:49 


A4.1: 
A4.2 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 


A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
A4.1 


884 
A  no 

889-90 
898 

:887-8 

888 

898 

890 

889-90 

:884 

:889 

889-90 

884 


Al.l:878 

A1.6:22 

A1.6:12 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:28 

A  29. 3:24 
A  1.9:144 


A28.5:6 
A9.7:5 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:25 


A29.3:24 


324 


Index 

i'liissiflt-atliiii  no, 
A  28. 5:5 


Gla^ofsporium  nerviseqnum,  report  on  (Southworth).     lSSf>.     p.  51 

Glover,  Townend: 

Beetle?,  food  ami  habits  of.     p.  78 '  Al.  1  -.SeS 

Entomological  exhibition  in  Paris,  Aug.  and  Sept.,  18t)5.     p.  ^S..    Al. 1:865 
Entomological  record,  monthly,  Oct.-Dec,  1871,  Feb.,  ]872-<)ct., 

1875 '  A27.9: 


[The  more  important  articles  are  inrte.xed  under  their  various  subjects.] 
Foreign  letters  from — 

1st,  Aug.,  1865.     No.  8.     p.  6 

2d.     No.  8.     p.  10 

3d.     No.  9.     p.  6 

Life  and  entomological  work  of  (Dodge) .     1888 

See  also,   for  reports  as  Entomologist,  Agriculture  Department, 

1 863-77 

Glucose,  commercial,  cane  sugar  in  ]>re8ence  of,  report  on  determi- 
nation of  (AVeber  and  McPherson).     1894.     p.  126 

Gnats.     Sec  Buffalo  gnats  —  Hippelates  —  Rye  gall-gnat — Simulium. 
Goats : 

Breeding  and  raising  of  ( Diehl ).     p.  216 

Fleece  of,  manufacture  of.     p.  225 , 

Keeping,  for  protit  (Barnes).     1898.     p.  421 : 

Roundworms  in,  treatment  of  (Stiles).     1901 

same.     1902.     p.  7 

Skins  of,  Dermestes  vulpinus  in  (Jones).     1889.     p.  63 

Verminous  di.seases  of,  in  Texas,  1900  (Stiles),     p.  356 , 

same.     1901  (Stiles),     p.  223 

See  oho  Angora  goat — Cashmere  goat  —  Rocky  Mountain  goat. 

Goble,  W.  F.     Grasshoppers,  sketch  of.     1867.     p.  290 

Goding,  Fredric  W.    Food-plants  of  some  N.  A.  Membracidpe.    1892. 
r).  92 


A27.9:3 
A27.9:3 
A  27. 9:3 
A9.3:18 


Goff,  E.  S.: 

Apple  scab,  treatment  of — 

1 890.  p.  22  

1891.  p.  19  

1893.     p.  87  

Fungous  diseases,  treatment  of.     1891.     ]>.  17 

Gooseberry  mildew  and  apple  scab,  experiments  in  treatment  of. 

1889.     p.  33 

Horticulture,  laboratory  work  in — 

1896.     p.  103 .'. 

1900.  !>.  95 

1901.  p.  132 

Vegetable  nomenclature,  work  of  exi)eriment  stations  in  reform 

of.     1891.     p.  47 

"Going  light."     Si'e  Asthenia. 

"Golilen  Heece,"  Cotswold  ram. '  p.  340 

Golden  (late  fair.     See  Oakland,  Cal. 

Goldfinger,  Max.  Mannheim,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  prod- 
ucts over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  9 

Goldmann,  F.  Volatileacids  in  Ijutter,  determination  of  total.  1890. 
p.  112 

Gomberg,  ]\I.  Pine,  long-leaf,  trees  of,  resinous  contents  and  tlieir 
distribution  in,  chemical  study  of,  before  and  after  tapping  for 
turpentine.     1893.     p.  34 

Gonioctena,  poplar,  report  on  ((^ook).     1891.     p.  67 

Good  Hope,  ("ajje  of: 

Animal  j)roducts  of,  exports  and  imports,     p.  529 , 

Insects  of,  notes  on  ( Lounsbury) .     1897.     p.  34 

Good  roads,  national  league  for.     See  Roads. 

Good  roads  congresses.     See  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  — Chii'ago,  111. 

Good  roads  conventions.     Sec  Houston,  Tex.  —  Richmond, 
Paul,  Minn. 

Goodaie,  (Jeorge  Lincoln: 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     j).  226 

Vegetable  phvsiologv,  suggestions  for  investigations  in.     1897 
p.  438....: '/. 


A9.1: 


A7.3:43 


A  1.1:863 
AL  1:867 
Al.  10:898 
A4.4:35 
A4.3:35 
A9.7:2 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 


A27.9:5 
A9.7:5 


A6.3:ll 
A28.5:6 
A10.3:16 
A28.5:7 

A28.5:5 

A10.3:41 
A10.3:76 
Al  0.3:99 

A10.5:3 

A  1.1:866 

A22.4:27 
A7.3:24 


Va.  —  St. 


A13.3:8 
A9.7:4 

A  4. 1:899 
A9.6:9 


.\29.6:,30 
A  10.11:7 


325 


p. o81 


Index 

Goodale',  S.  L. : 

Breeding,  physiology  of.     p.  222 

Cheese,  niiinufacture  of,  as  a  staple  article  of  export. 
Goodell,  Henry  Hill: 

Addre.s.s  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Colleges  and   Experiment  Stations,  at  5th  annual  meeting. 

1891.     p.  53 

Agricultural  experiment  stations,  l)ulU'tins  of,  what  is  mission  of? 

1895.     p.  69 

Agriculture,  colleges  of,  what  should  he  taught  in?     1896.     p.  71. 
Sec  also,  as  editor  of  proceedings,  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experi- 
ment Stations,  American. 
Goodloe,  Daniel  R. : 

North  Carolina,  agriculture  and  climate  of.     1867.     p.  150 

Southern  States,    resources  and  industrial  condition  of.     1865. 

p.  102 

Goodrich,  C.  P.     Butter  making  on  farm.     1897 

Goodrich,  Reuben.    Letter  of,  to  convention  of  National  League  for 

Good  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  82 , 

Gooseberry  mildew,  experiment  in  treatment  of  (Goff).     1889.    p.  33 
Gophers: 

Circular  on.     1888 _. , 

Depredations  of,  in  northern  Iowa  and  southern  Minnesota  in  fail 

of  1887  (Fisher),     p.  454 , 

same,  p.  454 

See  also  Florida  land  tortoise  —  Pocket  gophers. 

Gorgas,  Charles  S.,  short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1899.    p.  17 

Goss,  Arthur: 

Beef,  report  concerning  6.25  protein  factor  as  applied  to.     1899. 
n.  94 


I'laNNlliciition  no. 


A  1.1:862 
A  1.1:863 


A  10.3:7 

A 10. 3:24 
A  10.3:41 


A27.9:5 

A  1.1:865 
A1.9:57 


Dietary  studies  in  New  Mexico _ 

Mineral  matter  deposited  with  snow  in  northern  Indiana,  Jan. 

8, 1892.     p.  20 

Nutrition  investigations  in  New  Mexico  in  1897 

Soils,  phosphoric  acid  in,  method  for  determination  of.     1894. 

p.  58 

same,  and  potash.     1895.     p.  50 

Gossard,  H.  A.: 

Entomology,  economic,  in  Florida,  report  on.     1901.     p.  178 

Florida,  observations  of  insects;  experimental  work.     1902.    p.  129. 
White-flv   investigation,  review  of,  with  incidental   problems. 

1902."  p.  68 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Osborn,  Herbert. 

Gould,  H.  P.     Fruitgrowers,  practical  suggestions  for.     1902 

Government  aid  in  highway  improvement  (Brigham).    1902.    p.  33. 
Government  entomologists.     See  Entomologists. 

Government  in  its  relation  to  forests.     1888.     p.  2^ 

Gowdy,  John  K.     Animals,  dead,  disposition  of,  in  Paris,     p.  348.. 
Gowell,  Gilbert  M.,  and  Russell,  Fremont  L.     Dehorning   cattle. 

p.  489 

Gowey,  John  F.     American  butter  in  Japan,     p.  521 

Grackles,  food  of  (Beal ).     1900 

Graduate  study  at  Washington,  D.  C: 

Note  on  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  134 _ 

Report  of  committee  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Col- 
leges and  Experiment  Stations,  1898,  on.     p.  68 

same,  1900 

Grafting  grape  cuttings  (Smith ) .     1900.     p.  9 

Graham,  John,  jr.     Convict  labor,  use  of,  on  public  roads.     1895. 
p.  34 


Grain : 

American  cereal,  insect  foes  of,  with  measures  for  their  preven- 
tion or  destruction  (Webster).     1893.     ]>.  146 

Austria- Hungary  as  a  factor  in  world's  trade 

Birds  that  injure  ( Beal).     1897.     p.  345 

British  imports.     1876.     pp.  363,486 

Commerce  in,  1879-81  (Neumann-Spallart).     No.  14.     p.  35 


A10.3:14 
A28.5:5 

A5.4:9 

Al.  1:887 

A5. 1:887 

A29.6:27 


A  7. 3:57 
A10.3:40 

A29.6:20 
A 10. 3:54 

A7.3:43 
A  7. 3:47 

A 10. 3:99 
A10.3:115 

A9.6:31 

Al. 9:161 
A22.3:25 

A13.3:2 

A4. 1:899 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A5.3:13 

A29.6:.30 

A10.3:65 
A 10. 3:99 
Al. 9:122 

A22.3:ll 


A9.7:6 
A12.4:19 

Al. 10:897 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:22 


326 


9 


p.  22 


Grain — Continued 

Crops,  condition  of,  June,  1864.     No.  8.     p 

Cross-lireeding  of  (Watts).     187(5.     p.  191 

Englisli  measures.     1863.     No.  5.     p.  9;  No.  6 

same.     No.  1.     p.  35 

Ground  vs.  whole,  for  chicks.     1898.     p.  19 

Heniijiterous  insect  punctures  affecting  ( Webster).    1887.     p.  54. . 

Insects  affecting,  observations  upon  (Webster).     1890.     p.  42 

Light  vs.  heavy,  feeding,  for  milch  cows  (Allen).     1900.     p.  25. . . 

Markets  and  crops,  foreign,  state  of.     1864.     No.  5.     p.  14 

New  method  of  treating,  bv  Jensen  process   for   prevention  of 

smut  (Gallowav).     1891.'   p.  372 

Odessa,  trade  in.    'l874.     p.  144 

Proportion  of,   to  straw  or  stover,  effect  of  fertilizers  on.     1897. 

P   11 

Russia — 

northern.     1870.     p.  89 

producing  districts  of  (Moffat) .     1882.     No.  51.     j).  14 

Rusts,  investigations  of,  letter  relative  to  (Dabney) .     1894 

Small,  insects  affecting  ( Webster),     p.  573 

Smuts  in,  cause  and  prevention  (Swingle).     1894.     p.  409-. 

same.     1898 

Stored — 

insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden ) .     1896 

more  important  insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden).     1894.     p. 

277 

Tillering  of  (Schulte).     1899.     p.  10 

Winter,  condition  of — 

1869.     p.  119 

pp.  19,113 

pp.  95,  468 

p.  105  

p.  15 

Nos.  42,  43 

p.  59 


1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1874. 
1882. 
1883. 


World's  crop  in  1899  . 
Yield  of,  per  acre — 
1884.     No.  12.... 
No.  23 


1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 


No.  34 . 

No.  45. 

No.  56. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 


67. 

78., 
89., 
98C 


325... 
J).  246 


See  also  Algerian  durum  wheats — Barley  —  Cpreals  —  Corn  — 
Emmer — Flour  and  grain — Gram  —  Macaroni  wheats  — 
Maize  —  Oats  —  Red  clover  seed  —  Rice  —  Runner's  white 
corn  —  Rye  —  Wheat. 

Grain  joint-worm  flies.     See  Grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies. 

Grain  louse,  southern  (Pergande).     1902.     p.  7 

Grain  moth,  Angoumois,  or  fly  weevil  (Howard).     1893.     p 

Grain  plant-louse,  some  new  parasites  of  (Howard).     1890. 

Grain  Toxoptera,  notes  on  (Webster).     1892.     j).  245 

Gram,  chick-pea  or  Idaho  pea  (Smith ).     1898 

Graminete  (grass  family)  of  western  Texas,  description  of  (Dewey). 
1894.     J..  484 

"Gran  cnltura"  in  Puerto  Rico,  notes  on  (AbV)e).     1899.    p.  548 

Granada,  Nicaragua,  rainfall  of  (Henry).     1898.     pp.  162,305 

Grand  Valley,  Colorado,  irrigation  in,  1901  (Stover).     1902.     p.  265. 

Grandean,  L.     Russia,  black  soil  of.     1872.     p.  501 

Grandeau's  method   for  determination  of  humus,   modification  of 
(Huston  and  McBride).     1893.     p.  84.." 

Grange,  origin,  progress,  and  purposes,  address  on  (Aiken).     1883. 

p.  56 

Same 


Index 

ClassSflciitloii  no. 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:l 

A27.9:2 

A1.9:84 

A9.3:13 

A9.3:22 

A1.9:119 

A27.9:2 

A28.5:7 
A27.9:13 

A1.9:56 


A27.9:8 
A27.9:20 
A28.4:14 
Al.  1:886 
Al. 10:894 
A1.9:75 


A  1.9:45 


Al.  10:894 
A1.9:105 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:20 

A27.9:21 

A27.4:H 

A27.9:22 
A27.9:23 
A27.9:24 
A27.9:25 
A27.9:26 
A27.9:27 
A27.9:28 
A27.9:29 
A27.9:30 


A9.6:38 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:4 

A3.4:7 

A6.5:2 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:26 

A10.3:119 

A27.9:10 

A7.3:38 

Al.7:2 
A  1.6:55 


827 


Index 

Granges,  State,  officers  of: 

1900.  p.  672 

1901.  p.  638 

Grape : 

American,  improvement  of.     1901.     p.  16 

Black-rot,  brown-rot,  downy  mildew,  powdery  mildew,  and  an- 

thracnose  of,  treatment  of  (Galloway).     1891.     j).  11 

Black-rot  of,  experiment  in  treatment  of  (Galloway).     1889.     p. 
204 

See  (dxo  Grape,  downy-mildew  —  Grajje  mildew  —  Grapevines. 

California  products.     1887.     p.  583 

Chemical  analysis  of  (Wetherill).     1862 .. 

same.     1866.     p.  337 

Cuttings,  grafting  (Smith).     1900.     p.  9 

Diseases  of —    . 

Europe;  origin,  history,  phenomena,  and  cure  (Erni).     p.  324. 

Pacific  coast  (Pierce).     1895 

western  New  York  (Fairchild).     1891.     p.  95 

See  also  Grape  mildew. 
Downy  mildew  and  anthracnose,   circular  asking  questions  re- 
garding ( Willits) 

Downy  mildew  and  black-rot  of.  treatment  of — 

1885 

1887 

1889 

See  o/.so  Grape,  black  rot  —  Cirape  nnldew  —  Grapevine. 
Fungous  di.*!eases  of — 

and  their  treatment  (Galloway).     1891 

treatment  of  ( Howell) .     1S89.     p.  49 

Growing  at  the  AVest  (Thompson),     p.  115 

Growing  in  South  (Tracy).     1900 

Improvement    bv    hvbriflizing,    cross-breeding,    and    seedlings 

(Campbell),   "p.  209  ..... .'. 

Insect  enemies,  principal,  of  (Marlatfl  — 

1895.     p.  385 

1898 

1900  (excerpt. ),  p.  27 

Insects  injurious  to  (Rath von).     1868.     p.  452 

Isabella,  in  South  America.     1866.     }>.  426 

Juice  of — 

]u-eservation  of.     1898.     p.  29 

unfermented,  prei^aration  of  (  Beal).     1900.     ]>.  27 

Leaf-tyer  of  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  82 

Native,  improvement  of ,  by  seedlings  and  hvbridization  (Parker). 

p.  122 '. 

New  varieties  of  ( Parker ) .     p.  194 

Phylloxera  of,  notes  on  (Riley),,     p.  405 

Popidar  varieties  ui  ( Elliott).     y>.  119 

Pruning  and  trainin'g  of  ( Lodeman ) .     1896.     ]>.  499 


('lasfit1<-ation  no. 

Al.]0:900 
A  1.10:901 

A  1.9:144 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:5 

A27.9:25 
A1.8:3 
A27.9:4 
A1.9:122 

A  1.1:865 

A1.9:30 

A28.5:6 

A28.4:ll 

A28.4:l 
A28.4:3 
A28.4:6 


A1.9:4 
A6.3:ll 
Al.  1:866 
Al. 9:118 


A  1.1:862 

A1.10:895 
A1.9:70 
Al. 9:118 
A27.9:6 
A27.9.4 


A1.9:78 
Al. 9:122 
A9.6:18 


1891. 


p.  -szo , 


Raisin,  cultivation  of,  bv  irrigation  (Eisen) 
Ripe,  rot  of  (Southworth).    "1891.     p.  164. 

Scuppernong,  letter  on  (Froelich ).     1868.   '  p.  449 

Wild,  of  North  America,  classification  and  generic  synopsis  of 

(Munson).     1890 " 

Grape  bags,  use  of,  bv  paper-making  wasp  (Murtfeldt).     1891.     ]>. 

192 ..: '. 


Al.  1:864 
A  1.1:865 
A  1.1:884 
A  1.1:863 
Al.  10:896 
A15.2:P94i 
A  28. 5:6 
A27.9:6 


A20.3:3 


Gra{)e  culture: 

California,  present  condition  of  (Husmann).     1898.     p.  551 

Near  AVashington,  D.  C.     1873.     p.  282 

Report  on,  in  U.  S. — 

1863  (Fhnt).     p.  147 

1868.     p.  207 

AVine-making  and,  in  El  Paso  del  Norte  (Pierson).     1873 

AVine  production  and,  in  U.  S.,  for  1880,  report  on  statistics  of 

(McMurtrie).     1881 

Grape  fungi,  microscopic  observations  of  (Taylor).     1876.     p.  464... 


A9.7:4 


Al.  10:898 
A27.9:ll 


A  1.1:863 
A  1.1:868 
A27.9:ll 


A  1.6:36 
A27.9:14 


328 


Grape  mildew: 

Action  of  sulpliate  of  copper  on  (Lafitte).     188(5.     ]>.  ]()0 

Alkaline  poly^ulphides  for,  use  of  (Montlaur).     1885.     p.  67 

Copper-poda  and  copper-gvpsum  as  remedies  for  (Nessler).     1891. 

P    '3  

Destruction  of,  by  sulphate  of  copper  (Perrey).     ]88().     j).  89 

Grape  rot  and^ 

remarks  on  ( Pearson ) .     188(x     p.  54 .*...'. 

synopsis  of  replies  to  circular  relative  to,  in  \'.  S.  (Smith). 

1886.     p.  45 

treatment  of  (Millardet).     1885.     p.  94 

Paper  on.     1867.     p.  330 

Prevention  of,  jiractical  treatments  for  (Foex).     1886.     ji.  ll.j  ... 

Remedy  f(  >r  (  Vergnette-Lamotte) .     1886.     p.  80 

Search  for  copperon  grapevines  treated  with  lime  and  sulphate  of 
copper  mixture  and  in  harvest  (Millardet  and  Gayon).     1885. 

p.  116 '. 

Treatment  of — 

in  Medoc,  report  of  minister  of  agriculture  on  (Prillieux). 

1886.      p.  83  .  .■ 

mixture  of  sulphate  of  copper  and  lime  (Millardet  and  (iavon). 

1885.     p.  108 " 

sulphate  of  copper  (Muntz).     1886.     p.  92 

See  also  Grapes,  downy  mildew  —  (irape  vine  —  Ferrouillat,  Paul. 
Grape  must,  unfermented,  manufacture  and  i^reservation  of  ( Hus- 

mann) .    1902 

Grape  vine: 

American,  climatology  of  (Lippincott) .     p.  194 

Black-rot  and  brown-rot  in  northern  Ohio  in  1889,  treatment  of 

(Scribner).     p.  76 

Black-rot  and  mildew  of,  experiments  in  treatment  of  ( Holladav). 

1890.    p.  70 ' . . . 

Black-rot  of  ( Scribner  and  Viala) 

same,  in  France  ( Frechou ) .     1890.     ]).  88 

Coleojiterous  enemies  of,  some  (Chittenden).     1895.     p.  384 

Cultivation  of,  in  Germany,  France,  and  U.  S.  (Bossert).     p.  156. 

Diseases  of,  distril lution  of  ( Galloway ) 

Downy  mildew  and  black-rot  of — 

experiments  made  in  1887  in  the  treatment  of,  with  chapter 
on  apparatus  for  applying  remedies  for  these  diseases 

( Scri  bner ) 

same,  1888  (Scribner) 

volunteer  reports  on  treatment  of,  in  1887.     p.  37 

same,  1889.     p.  8 

See  also  Howell,  A.  M. — Jaeger,  Hermann  —  Lyman,  H.  L. — 
Munson,  T.  V. — Pearson,  Alexander  W. 

Downy-mildew  of,  treatment  for,  in  France  in  1887.     p.  75 

Fungus  diseases  of  (Scribner) .     1886 

( iiniling  or  ringing,  operation  of  (  Beal).     1899.     p.  17 

Mildew  on,  effects  of,  and  influence  of  efficient  treatment.      (.Mil- 
lardet and  ( iavon  ).     1885.     p.  97 

Mildew  and  black-rot.     1885 

Parasitic  diseases  of,  results  of  congress   on,  held  at  Florence, 

Italy,  Get.,  1886.     p.  119 

Peronos])ora  of,   first   results  ol)tained   from  use  of  chloride  of 
aluminium   and   ])roposal  of   new   remedies   against    ((^omes 

and  Dei)erais)  1 890.     p.  94 

Pruning  and  training,  rem^irks  on,  with  quotations  iuid  illustra- 
tions from  various  authors  (Saunders),     p.  97 

Treated  with  lime  and  suljihate  of  co])per  mixture,  search  for  cop- 

l)er  on  (Millardet  and  ( iayon)  1885.     p.  116 1 

See  also  Ferrouillat,  Paul  —  Grape  —  Grajie  mildew  —  \'ine. 

Grape-vine  hojjpet,  history  of  (Glover).     1871.     p.  403 

Graphic.*,  agricultural,  of  U.  S.,  album  of.     1890 

Graptodera  foliacea,  life-history  of  (Murtfeldt).     1888.     p.  74 


Index 

ClasNiflcatluu  lio. 

A6.3:2 
A6.3:2 

A28.5:6 
A6.3:2 

A6.3:2 


A6.3:2 

A6.3:2 

A27.9:5 

A6.3:2 

A6.3:2 


A6.3:2 


A6.3:2 


A6.3:2 
A6.3:2 


A  19.3:24 
Al.  1:862 
A6.3:ll 


A6.3:ll 

A6.3:7 

A6.3:ll 

A9.7:7 
Al.  1:863 

A28.4:7 


A6.3:5 
A6.3:10 
A6.3:5 
A6.3:ll 


A  6. 3:5 
A6.3:2 
Al. 9:105 

A6.3:2 

A28.4:2 

A6.3:2 


A6.3:ll 

A  1.1:866 

A6.3:2 

A  27.9:9 

A27.2:G76 

A9.7:l 


821) 


Index 

Grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies  and  their  allies,  a  consideration  of 
some  North  American  phytophajjic  eurytominje  (Howard). 

1896 .' 

Grass  experiment  stations,  necessity  for  (Vasey).     1885.     p.  168 

i*>ee  also  (iarden  City,  Kans. 
Grass  gardens: 

Experimental  (Smith).     1895 

Methods  and  jiurposes  (-Hays).     1893.     p.  130 

Report  on  (Scrilmer).     1895.     p.  301 

Grass  insects  in  Washington.  D.  C,  notes  on  (Osl)orn).     1891.     p. 

197 

Grass  lands: 

Liming  (Beal  and  Smith) .     1900.     p.  5 

Seeding,  withont  a  nurse  crop.     1898.     p.  11 

Grass  saw-flies,  notes  on  ( Riley  and  Marlatt) .     1891 .     p.  168 

Grass  seed  and  its  impurities  (Hicks).     1898.     p.  473 

Grass  seeds: 

Collection  and  distribution  of  (Shear) .     1900 

Number,  weight,  cost  of,  and  amount  to  sow  per  acre — 

1895.  p.  612 .■ 

1896.  p.  632  

1897.  p.  670 

Grass  stations,  cooperative: 

In  South  (Tracy),     p.  34-t 

same,  p.  344 

In  West  and  Southwest  (McLaren),     p.  344 

same,  p.  344 

Grasserie  of  silk-worm  (Walker).     1891.     p.  445 

Grasses: 

American,  chemical  composition  of,  from  investigations  in  labo- 
ratory of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1878-82  (Richardson), 
p.  117 

American,  No.  1,  description  of,  tribes  and  genera  (Scribner) 

same,  No.  2  (Scribner) 

same.  No.  3  ( Scribner ) 

Arizona  (Merrill).     1901 

Caryopsis  of,  structure  of,  with  reference  to  their  morphology  and 
classification  ( Kennedy ) 

Collected  by  Dr.  E.  Palmer  in  vicinity  of  Acapulco,  Mexico  (Scrib- 
ner).    1897.     p.  7 .■ 

Condition  of,  monthly  notes  on 

Contributions  from  U.  S.  National  Herbarium 

Cutting,  curing,  and  hauling  of.     1864.     No.  4.     p.  6 

Economic  (Scribner) 

Exhil)ited  at  New  Orleans,  1885,  descriptive  catalogue  of  (Vasey). 

Fertilization  of  (Vasey).     1873.     p.  247 

Fodder  plants  and,  on  Potomac  Flats  (Ball).     1900 

Her])arium  of  Dr.  H.  Muhlenberg  (Scribner  and  Merrill).     1900.. 

Insects  affecting  ( Webster),     p.  573 

Kansas,  Nebraska,  and  Colorado,  arid  districts  of  (Vasey).     1886. 

Mexico,  new,  from,  description  of  (Vasey).     1893.     p.  281 

Needed  for  agriculture  in  U.  S.  (Vasey).     1885.     p.  168 

New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Nevada,  and  Utah,  arid  districts  of,  in- 
vestigation of,  in  1887  (Tracy ) .     p.  5 

New  or  little  known — 

circular  on.     1901 

description  of  (Scribner) — 

1897.  p.  5 

1898.  p.  42 1 

New  or  noteworthy,  from  U.  S.,  descriptions  of  (Vasey).     1893. 

p.  267 

New  species,  miscellaneous  notes  and  descriptions  of.     p.  36 

same  ( S-ribner  and  Ball) .     1900.     p.  39 

Nomenclature  notes,     p.  9 

Nomenclature  of,  some  changes  in  (Merrill).     1901.     p.  5 

North  American  — 

illustrations  of  ( Vasey).     2  vols 


t'lasslflciitioii  no. 


A9.8:2 
A1.7:9 


A3.4:l 
A10.3:16 
Al. 10:895 

A9.7:4 


Al. 9:122 
A1.9:79 
A9.7:4 
Al.  10:898 

A1.4:9 

Al. 10:895 
Al. 10:896 
A1.10:897 

Al. 1:891 
A6. 1:891 
Al.  1:891 
A6. 1:891 
A9.7:3 


A1.8:32 
A3. 3:7 
A3.3:17 
A3.3:20 
A3.4:32 


A3. 3:19 

A3.3:4 

A27.9: 

A6.5: 

A27.9:3 

A3. 3:14 

A6.2:G76 

A27.9:ll 

A3. 4:28 

A3. 4:27 

Al.  1:886 

A6.3:l 

A6.5:l 

A1.7:9 


A6.3:6 

A3. 4:30 

A3.3:8 
A3. 3:11 


A6.5:l 
A3. 3:4 
A3. 3:24 
A3. 4:27 
A3.4:35 

A6.2:N82 


830 


1899. 


2   pt?. 


217. 


Grasses — Continued 

North  American — Continued 
new  sjiecies  of  (Scribner). 

same  (Scribner).     1899 

Pacific   slope,    including   Alaska  and   adjacent   islands 

( Vasey) 

same,  reissued.     1893 

Plains  and  eastern  slope  of  Kocky  ^Mountains,  catalogue  of.     \ 

Rockv  Mountain  (Vasey).     1874.     jt.  154 

Salt  liiarshes  (Scribner).     1895.     p.  325 

Sand  and  sdil  liinders  (Scribner).     1894.     pp.  421,  580 

Sand-binding  (Scribner).      1898.     p.  405 

Shifting  soil,  grasses  for  fixing  ( Vasey).     1872.     p.  223 

Some  species  of,  published  by  S.  B.  Buckley  (Merrill).     1901 

South;  report  on  certain  gra.sses  and  forage  plants  for  cultivation 
in  South  and  Southwest  ( Vasey).     1887 

South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  in  Elliott's  sketch  (Scribner).     1901. 

Southern  States  (Vasey).     1874.     p.  379 

Southwest.     2  pts.     ( Vasey ) 

same,  reissued.     1891 

Stems  of  some,  notes  on  some  species  of  insects  which  affect  upper 
portion  of  (Webster).     1889.     p.  372 

United  States — 

being  synopsis  of  tribes  and  genera,  with  descriptions  of  genera, 

and  List  of  species  ( Vasey ) .     1883 

British  America  and,  monograph  of  (Vasey).     1892.     p.  1 

descriptive  catalogue  of,  including  especially  grass  collec- 
tions at  New  Orleans  Exposition,  1885  (Vasey) 

Useful  and  ornamental  (Scribner).     1896 

See  aim  Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  plants— Agropyron  —  Ag- 
rostology—  Agrostology  Division  —  Aristida  purpurea  nutt  — 
Bear  grass  —  Beardless  brome-grass  —  Bermuda  grass  —  Blue 
grass  —  Brome  grass  —  Bromus  —  Broom  corn  —  Calamagros- 
tis  —  Chtetochloa  —  Chess  —  Clover — Crimson  clover  —  Earth 
almond  —  Eragrostis  ol)tusiflora  ■ —  Ergot  —  Esparto  grass  — 
Forage  plants  —  Giant  knotweed  —  Gramine*  —  Hordeum  — 
Hungarian  brome  grass  —  Hungarian  grass  —  Ixophorus  — 
Johnson  grass  —  Kafir  corn  —  Melica  —  Mexican  grasses  — 
Millets  —  North  American  grasses  —  Nut  grass  —  Orchard 
grass  —  Pacific  slope  grasses  —  Panicum  nashianum  —  Pani- 
cum  nitidum  —  Panicums  —  Poa  —  Poa  fendleriana  —  Ramie 
or  Chinagrass  —  Range  grass  —  Rescue  gra.ss  —  Rocky  Moun- 
tain grasses  —  Sitanion  —  Smooth  broom-grass  —  Spartina  — 
Timothy. 
Grasses  and  forage  plants: 

Cooperative  experiments  with  (Kennedy).     1900 

Dakotas  (  Williams).     1897 

Forage  conditions  of  eastern  Rockv  Mountain  region  and  (Wil- 
liams ) .     1898 ". 

Insects  affecting,  methods  of  treating  (Osborn).     1893.     p.  71 

Investigations  with,  cooperative  work  of  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture with  State  experiment  stations — 

1900  ( Williams ) 

1901  (Williams),     p.  148 

1902  (Lyon),     p.  71 

Iowa,  Nebraska,  and  Colorado,  notes  on  (Pammel).     1897 

Report  on  ( Vasey  and  Collier) .     p.  157 .^ 

Rocky  Mountain  region  (  Rydberg  and  Shear) .     1897 

Seed  distrilnition  and  cooperative  e.xperiments  with,  records  of 

(Scribner).     1902 

Southeastern  States,  notes  on  (Kearney).     1895 

Stock  ranges  of  northwestern  California  (Davy).     1902 

Tables  giving  nund)er  of  grains  in  1  pound  of  seed,  etc.     1894. 

p.  5()9. 

Texas,  central  (  Bentley ).      1898 

Year  1901  (Spillman).     1901.     ]..  (>72 

See  also  Forage  plants. 


Index 

I'lassiQi-atiuu  iiu. 


A3. 4:9 
A3.4:l(i 


A6.3:13 
A6.2:N82'' 
A  1.1:870 
A27.9:12 
Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:894 
Al.  10:898 
A27.9:10 
A3.4:35 

A  6. 3:3 

A3.4:29 

A27.9:12 

A6.3:12 

A6.2:N82i 


A9.7:l 


A  1.6:63 
A6.5:3 

A6.2:G76 
A3.3:3 


A3.3:22 
A3. 3:6 

A3.3:12 

A9.7:6 


A  1.4:8 
A10.3:99 
A10.3:115 
A3. 3:9 
A  1.1:878 
A3. 3:5 


A19.3:10 
A3. 3:1 
A19.3:12 


A  1.1 0:894 
A3.3:10 
Al. 10:901 


331 


Index 

Grasses  and  Foraore  Plants  Investigations,  Office  of,  list  of  publica- 
tions of  (Spillman).     1902 

Grasshopper  mouse,  descriptions  of  two  now  species  and  one  new 

subsjiecies  of  (Merriani ) .     1 SSV).     j).  1 

Grasshoj)pers: 

Damages  from,  reported,  trip  to  Kansas  to  investigate,  jtaper  read 
before    Association    of    Economic    Entomologists,    1891 

(Osborn).     p.  58 \ 

same,  report  on  (Os))orn) .     1891 .     p.  49 

Destructive,  in  California.     1872.     ]>.  22 

Differential,  in  Mississijipi  drlta  (^lorgan).     p.  7 

Di.«easeof,  in  Colorado  (Gillette).     1896.     p.  89 

Fungous  diseases  of,  experimental  work  with  (Howard).     1901. 

p.  459 

Hateful,  or  Colorado  (Caloptenus  spretus),  information  relating 

to.     1870.     p.  81 

Idaho,  outbreak  of  ( Bruner ) .     1 85)0.     p.  1 35 

Injuries  from,  in  northwest  ^Missouri,  report  on  trip  to  investi- 
gate (Osborn).     1893.     p.  323 

1872.     p.  497 

1892.     p.  13 

1902.     p.  39 


ClaNsiflriitioil  no. 

A19.2:P96 
A5.5:2 


p.  31 


1869.     p.  145... 


228. 


Large,  note  on  (Glover). 

North  Dakota  (Waldron). 

Notes  for  1901  (Bruner). 

Outlook  for,  1892.     p.  321  .. 

Report  on,  for  1895  (  Bruner 

same,  1896  ( Bruner) .     p.  36 

Sketch  of  (Goble).     1867.     p.  290 

AVestern,  suggestions  regarding  (Driscoll). 

Wingless,  of  Utah  (Glover).     1872.     p.  74 

See  aim  Cicada — Locusts — Rocky  Mountain  locust. 
Gravel  roads.     See  Roads. 

Gravelius,  11.     Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p 
Graves,  Henry  Solon: 

Forestry,  practice  of,  by  private  owners.     \).  415 

Practical  forestry  in  Adirondacks.     1899 

Wood  lot  belonging  to  E.  D.  Page,  at  Oakland,  Bergen  County, 
N.  J. ,  working  plan  for.     1898.     p.  301 ". . . 

Woodsman's  handl;)ook.     1902.     pt.  1 

Graves,  John  C.     Address  of  welcome,  at  international  good  roads 

congress  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21,  1901.     p.  9 

Gravimetric  method,  process  for  estimating  fat  in  milk  bv  (Dietrich). 

1890.     p.  159 .' 

Gravity: 

Standard,  reduction  to,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  550 

Terrestrial,  variation  of,  over  the  ocean  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  370  .. 
Gray,  James  J.     Tornado  and  waterspout  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  on  Aug.  6, 

1901 .     p.  372  

Gray  hair-streak  butterfly  and  its  damage  to  beans.     1895.     p.  354  . . 
CTrazing: 

Forest  reserves  (Roth).     1901.     ]>.  333 

Problems  in,  in  Southwest,  and  how  to  meet  them  (Smith).    1899. 

Rainfall  and,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1901 .     p.  1 76 , 

Great  Basin,  northern  border  of,  forage  conditions  on  (( iritiiths). 

1902 ^ 

Great  Britain: 

Agricultural  education  in,  1865.     No.  2.     p.  8 

Agricultural  imports  of,  1869-70.     p.  143 

Agricultural  statistics  of —  . 

1866.  p.  340  

1867.  pp.  58,  379 

1868.  p.  407  

66 

p.  142  

113 

483 

facts  in.     1876.     p.  201 


A9.3:27 

A9.7:4 

A27.9:10 

A9.6:30 

A9.H:6 

Al.  10:901 

A27.9:8 
A9.7:3 


A9.7:5 

A27.9:10 

A9.3:27 

A9.6:38 

A9.7:4 

A9.6:7 

a9.6:7 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:10 


A29.()::;0 

Al.  10:899 
A13.3:26 


A  1.10:898 
A 13. 3:36 


A22.3:21 

A  7. 3:24 

A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:30 


A29.6:29 
A9.7:7 

Al.  10:901 
A3.3:16 
A  29. 6:29 


1868.     p. 
1869-70. 

1875.  p. 

1876.  p. 
Agriculturt 
American  animals  and  animal  ])roductions  in  (Wray).     \>.  440... 


A  19.3:15 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:8 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:14 

A4. 1:898 


332 


p.  45.... 
UtOO.     p. 

i... 


411 


P- 


Great  Britain — Continued 

American  cattle  in,  inspection  of.     p.  82 

same.     p.  70 

American  horse  trade  of  (  Wellman).     1897. 
Animals  and  animal  products,  imports  into. 

Animals  in,  contagious  disease.s  of.     p.  37 

Breadstuffs  in,  imports  of,  1863-64.     j>.  35.     No. 

same,  1874-75.     p.  460 

Cattle  in — 

consuniption  and  production  of.     18t)5.     No. 

disease  statistics  < )f.     1883.     No.  6.     p.  34 

imports  of,  1898-1900.     p.  600 

pleuro-pneumonia  in  (Reid).     ]S91.     p.  4(d 

Cattle  plague  in,  1865.     No.  8.     p.  2U 

Cavalry  horses  purchased  bv,  in  Artrentina  (Buchanan).     1898. 

p.  22 

Climate  of  British  Islands  ( Harding).     1896.     p.  611 

Colonies  of,  agricultural  statistics  of.     1870.     p.  291 

.same.     1875.     p.  455 

Cotton  importations  of — 

1866-67.     p.  279  

1868.  p.  459 

1869.  p.  147  

1870-71.     p.  324 

Cotton  trade,  1866-67.     \>.  378 ._. 

Crop  acreage  an<l  live  stock  in.     1875.     p.  60 

Dogs  in,  muzzling  of  (Mason),     p.  521 

Eggs,  poultry,  and  meat  in  ( Halstead  i .  ,  p.  50S 

Ensilage  in.     1S85.     p.  34.     No.  24 

Farms,  increased  production  of.     1873.     p.  48S 

Flour,  imports  into,  1868.     p.  39 

same,  1875-76.     p.  486 

Food  supply.     1871 .     p.  476 

Cirain  imports.     1876.     p.  363 

same,  1875-76.     p.  486 

Guano  in,  consumption  of,  1854-63.     No.  6.     j).  29 

Harvest  in.  1863.  No.  2. 
Hay  in.  1894.  p.  145... 
Horse  trade  with  ( Wray). 
Imports  of — 

1865-66.     p.  243 

1866.     Jan.  to  Julv.     p.  3.38 

1870.  p. 
1870-71. 

Land  holdings  and  allotments  in,  1875-90.     j).  574  ., 
Li()uid  sewage  in,  treatment  of.     1870.     p.  43/ 

Live-stock  production.     1876.     i>.  417 

same.     1895.     p.  22 


Index 

C'lassi  Scat  ion  no. 

Al. 1:890 
A  4. 1:889-90 
A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:895-6 
A27.9:3 
A27.9:13 

A  27. 9:3 
A27.9:22 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:889-90 
A27.9:3 


p.  i 

1898. 


p.  50. 


A1.2:H78 
A29.3:113 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:13 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:14 

A4. 1:900 

A4. 1:900 

A27.9:23 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:.33 

A1.2:H78 


276  .. . 
1).  205 


m ) . 


is,s3.     A 


!'!'•      !••  ^' 


1U9. 


:;4 


Locust  swarms  on  coast  of  (Swint( 

Manures  in.     1868.     p.  38 

Markets  for  .-Vmerican  products  in.     189ri. 
Meteorology  in,  notes  on  (Aljhe).     1899. 

Mineral  jiroduction.     1873.     p.  531 

Plows  in,  improvement  of.     1871.     p.  (w  . 

T'otatoes  in.     1894.     p.  145 

I 'rod nee  of,  prices  of,  1860-64.     No.  (J.     j) 
Revenue  of,  source  of — 

1866.  p.  387  

1866-67.  p.  249  

1870.  .  p.  143 

Rinderpest  in,  statistics  of.     1866.     j>.  432 

Ivussian  wheat,  imports  of,  1852-67.     p.  3.) 

Sheep,  imports  of,  1898-1900.     p.  606 

Sheep  pf  (  Carman),     p.  145 

Te.xtile  materials,  imports  and  exports  of,  1863  and  1864. 

P--t> 

same,  1863  and  1864.     No.  o.     p.  2* 


A27.9:4 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:]4 

A27.9:33 

A8.1:3 

A27.9:6 

A12.3:l 

A29.6:27 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:9 

A  27. 9:33 

A27.9:2 

A  27. 9:4 
A  27. 9:5 
A27.9:9 
A  27. 9:4 
A27.9:6 
A  4. 1:901 
A4.1:.SS9-90 


.\27.9:2 
A27.9:;; 


333 


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ISiw.     No.  5. 


'A2... 


Index 

Great  Britain — Continued 

Trade  between  U.  S.  and,  fallin; 
Wlieat— 

consumption  and  produetion  of.      IStjo.     No.  7.     p-  -< 

importations  of — 

1868.  p.  459  

1869.  p.  147  

1870-71.     p.  324  

1873-74.     p.  45  

supply,  1872-86.     p.  641 

See  also  England  —  Hongkong  —  India  —  ^laltu  —  Mauritius. 
Great  Eastern  Canal,  Platte  Countv,  Nel)r.     Irrigation  under,  1900 

( Stout ) .     p.  195 ". 

Same.     1901  (Stout),     p.  299 

Great  Lakes: 

Aneroid  barograph  on,  instructions  for  use  of.     1897 

Commerce  on,  and  its  relation  to  Weather  Bureau  (Abbe) .     1900. 

P^7 

Current  chart  ot.     1892 

Currents  of,  as  deduced  from  movement  of  bottle  papers,  1892  and 

1893  ( Harrington) 

Display  of  wind  signals  on 

Meteorological  charts  of 

Meteorological  observations  on,  monthly,  vSept.,  1893-Dec.,  1894.. 

Periodic  fluctuations  of  the,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  261 

Precipitation,  normal,  in  region  of  (Henry).     1899.     p.  151 

Eainfall  and  outflow  of  the  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  164,  215 

Section  map  of.     1892 

Storm  signals  on  (Cox).     1899.     p.  152 

Storm  waves  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  341 

Water  level  in  the,  fluctuation  of  (Guthrie).     1896.     p.  420 

Water  temperatures  of  ( Conger) .     1899.     p.  352 

Waterspouts  on,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  364 

Weather  forecasts  best  calculated  to  aid  maritime  interests  of; 
method  of  reaching  those  interested  (Cox).    1899.     p.  19. . . 

same(Conger).     1899.     p.  20 

Wreck  and  casualty  chart  of.     1894 

Wreck  charts  of 

Wrecks  and  casualties  on,  during  1895,  1896, 1897  (Conger).     1898. 

Wrecks  which  occurred  on,  Dec.  17,  1885,  to  Nov.  15,  1893 

Great  Plains: 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation  of,  progress  report  on  central 

division  (Gregory).     1891.     p.  145 

Artesian  wells  upon,  report  of  geological  commission  (White  and 

Aughey).     1882 

Irrigation  on  (Newell).     1896.     p.  167 , 

Prairie  dog  of  (Merriam).     1901.     p.  257 

Underwaters  of  (Gregory).     1893.     pt.  4,  p.  3 

Great  Salt  Lake: 

Basin  of,  description  of.     p.  559 

Rainfall  and  evaporation  of,  notes  on  1874-1900  (Abbe),  p.  68 

Water  level  of,  relation  of,  to  precipitation — 

1901  (Murdock) .     p.  22 

1901  (Gilbert),     p.  23 

1901  (Mackie).     p.  57 

Greathouse,  Charles  Howard: 

Agricultural  libraries,  development  of.     1899.     p.  491 , 

Agriculture  De))artment,   historical  sketch   bf,    its  objects  and 

present  organization , 

Rural  mails,  free  delivery  of.     p.  513 , 

Vegetal  )le  garden.     1899 , 

Yearlxjoks  of  Agriculture  De])artment,  index  to.     1902 

Green,  Edward  M.     Horses  in  France.     1898.     p.  39 , 

Green,  J.  L.     Tanana  Valley,  Alaska,  notes  on.     j).  309 

Green,  Seth.     Fish  culture,  improvements  and  increase  in.     p.  248. 
Green,  Samuel  B.     Horticultural  education    in    Minnesota.     1898. 

p.  84 


Cliisslflcatioii  no. 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:6 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:9 
A27.9:13 
A  27. 9:25 


A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 

A29.12:An3 

A29.6:28 
A29.2:C93 

A29.5:B 
A29.2:G81' 
A29.13: 
A29.6: 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
■A29.6:26 
A29.2:G818 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 

A29.3:24 

A29.3:24 

A29.2:G813 

A29.2:G81^ 

A29.2:G81 

A29.2:G81 » 


A15.2:P94i 


A1.8:19 
A  1.10:896 
Al. 10:901 
A15.2:Ir7  2 

Al. 1:870 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A1.10:899 

A21.3:3 

Al. 10:900 

A1.9:94 

A21.3:7 

A1.2:H78 

AU).P:901 

Al. 1:872 

A 10. 3:49 


334 


Green,  W.  J.    Plant?,  variety  testing,  methods  of  work  in.   1 891 .   p.  49 . 

Green  clover  worm  ( Chittenden) .     p.  45 

Green  June  beetle.     See  Fig-eater. 

Green  niannring  and  manures  (Walfinger).     p.  299 

Green  materials.     See  Fodders. 
Green  \n'-d  louse,  destructive: 

Cireuiar  on.     1901 

For  1900,  notes  ui)on  (Johnson).     1900.     p.  55 

Greene,  Francis  N'iuton.     Roads,  address  on.     1895.     p.  34 

Greenewaldi  (INIrs. )  L.  H.     Weather  observers,  voluntary,  liow  best 

to  secure  and  retain  services  of.     1896.     p.  42 

Greenhouses: 

Health  of  plants  in  (Galloway ) .     1 895.     p.  247 

Heating,  merits  of  steam  and  hot  water.     1898.     p.  12 

Irrigation  fur  (Taft).     1895.     ]).  2.33 _. 

Mealy  l)ugs  in,  exjjeriments  with  hydrocyanic-acid  gas  as  means 

of  exterminating  (Hemenway ).     1900.     p.  69 

Subvvatering  in,  tests  of.     1898.     ]>.  21 .'. 

Utilizing,  in  sunnner.     1901.     p.  18 

Greenhouses  and  cold  frames,  hydrocyanic  gas  for  fumigating,  use 

of  ( Woods  and  Dorsett ) 

Greenland  marl  as  manure.     1867.     j).  368 

Same,  p.  30 

Greenwich  noon,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  67 

Gregg,  Thos.     Fruit  culture  on  the  Mississippi  rapids.     1869.     p.  225. 
Gregory,  John  AV alter: 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation,  j^rogress  report. on  central 

division  of  ( ireat  Plains.     1891.     p.  145 

Artesian  well  investigation,  field  agents  report  for  middle  division. 

1890.     p.  145 ' 

Underwaters  of  Great  Plains;  final  report  of  mid-plains  division 
of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation.     1893.     pt.  4.     p.  3  . . 
Grete,  A.     Switzerland,  agricultural  investigation  in.     1896.     p.  681. 
Griffiths,  David: 

Forage  conditions  on  northern  border  of  Great  Basin,  being  inves- 
tigations made  during  July  and  Aug.,  1901,  in  region  between 

AVinnemucca,  Nev. ,  and  Ontario,  Oreg.     1902 

Range  improvement  in  Arizona.     1901 

Griffith,  P.  Merrill.     Mexican  cattle  industry,     p.  503 

Grignon   agricultural   experiment    station,    investigations    at    (De- 

nioussy).     1895.     p.  3 

Grimbert, .     See,  as  joint  author,  Jungfleisch, . 

Grindlev,  H.  S.,  and  Sammis,  J.  L.     Dietary  studies  at  University  of 

Illinois.     1901.     p.  7 

Grindley,  H.  S.,  McCormack,  H.,  and  Porter,  H.  C.     Meat,  losses  in 

cooking,  experiments  on,  1898-1900 

Grinnell,  J.  B.: 

Cattle  industry,  report  on.     1883.     p.  232 

( "attle  interests  west  of  Mississipj:)!  River,     p.  23:5 

Sheep  on  prairies,     p.  300 

Groat,  B.  F.     Tornado,  force  of,  report  on.     1899.     p.  305 

Grosbeak,  rose-breasted,  an  enemy  of  Colorado  beetle  or  potato  bug, 

special  report  on.     1889.     }>.  535 

Same,  p.  535 

Grote,  A.  R.     Insects  injurious  to  the  cotton  {)lant  in  Georgia  and 

Florida.     1878.     p.  351 

Ground: 

Surface  of,  temperature  of  (Seeley).     1901.     j).  501 

Temperature  of,  observations  at  St.  Ignatius  College,  Cleveland, 

Ohio  (iJriggs).     1902.     p.  301 '. 

Ground  s(iuirrels: 

Five  new,  of  genus  Tamias,  descrijitionsof  (Merriam).    1890.    p.  17. 
New  species  of,  from  arid  lands  of  the  Southwest,  descrijition  of 

(Merriam).      1889.     p.  19 _. 

Three   new,   of  Si)ermo])hilus  s])ilosoma  grouj),  descriptions  of 

(Merriam) .     1890.     p.  37 

'See  also  Squirrels. 


Index 

CliiKsifii'iitioii  iiu. 

A 10. 5:3 
A9.6:30 

A  1.1:864 


A9.5:43 
A9.6:26 
A22.3:17 

A29.3:18 

Al.  10:895 
A1.9:69 
Al. 10:895 


A9.6:22 
A1.9:78 
Al. 9:133 

A9.5:37 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A29.6:26 

A27.9:7 


A15.2:P94i 
A15.2:Ar7 


A15.2:Ir7=' 
A10.6:6 


A19.3:15 
A19.3:4 
A4. 1:900 

A10.6:5 


Al  0.3:91 
A 10. 3:102 


A1.7:2 
A4. 1:884 
Al.  1:862 
A29.6:27 

Al. 1:888 
A5. 1:888 


A9.2:C82 

A29.(>:29 

A29.():.30 

A5.5:4 

A5.5:2 

A5.5:4 


335 


Index 

Groiuul-wator  on  Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  farm, 
observations  and  experiments  on  fluctuations  in  level  and  rate 

of  movement  on  (King).     1892 

Grout,  John  H.,  jr.: 

Animals  and  animal  products  in  Malta,     p.  520 

Malta,  weather  and  storms  of,  during  October,  1898.     ]>.  546 

Grout,  Josiah.     Vermont,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from  gov- 
ernor's message,     p.  18 

Grub  supposed  to  have  traveled  in  human  body.     1890.     p.  238 

,S(r  alxo  White  grubs. 
Grunsky,  Carl  Ewald: 

Water,  methods  of  applving,  to  land  in  central  California.     1891. 

Pt.  1,  p.  307 '.... 

Water  appropriation  from  Kings  Kiver,  California.     1901.     p.  259. 
Guadalupe  Island,  Oceanica.     List  of  plants  collected  by  Edward  Pal- 
mer at,  in  1889  ( \'asey  and  Eose).     1890.     p.  21 

Guanos: 

Consumption-of,  in  Great  Britain,  1854-63.     No.  6.     p.  29 

Natural,  determination  of  citrate-soluble  phosphoric  acid  in  (Glad- 
ding).    1885.     p.  16 

l^ee  aho  Bats,  excrement  of. 

Guatemala.     Coffee  culture  in.     1889.     p.  175 

Guava  mealy-wing,  report  of.     1893.     p.  314 

Guaymas,  Mexico.     Plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in  1890  at, 

list  of  ( Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.     j).  87 

Guenon  system  of  selecting  cattle,  value  of  (Blight).     1883.     p.  233. 
Guenther,  Richard.     Germany,  horse  and  dog  meat  as  food  in.    p.  520. 

Guernsey  cattle,  breed  of  ( Harrison ) .     1 869.     p.  .302  * 

Guianas,  agriculture  in  the.     1891.     p.  682 

Guinea  pigs: 

Immunity  from  tuberculosis  in,  use  of  attennuated  bacillus  tuber- 
culosis in  producing  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  318 

Immunity  in,  experiments  on  production  of,  with  reference  to 
hog  cholera  and  swine  plague  bacteria  (Smith  and  Moore). 

1894.     p.  41 

Production  C)f   in)munity  in,  from   hog  cholera  by  use  of   blood 

serum  from  imnumified  animals,     p.  269  . . . .' 

Gulf  coasts,  are  present  [storm]  warnings  and  displays  by  tiag  and 
lantern  best  that  can  be  devised  for?  (Smith).     1899.     p.  27... 

Same  (McAdie).     1899.     p.  29 

Gulf  States: 

Fig  culture  in  (Earle).     1897.     p.  23 

Forage  plants  and  forage  resources  of  ( Tracy ) .     1898 

Fruits,  tropical  and  semitropical  of  ( Reasoner ) .     p.  7 

Gulf  stream.     Drift  of,  near  Kev  West,  Fla.,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  210 " 

Gulf  stream  mvth,  report  of  (  Watts ) .     1900.     p.  393 

Gulley,  F.  A. : " 

Agricultural  experimentation,  establishment  of  official  methods 

of.     1893.     p.  147 

Animals,  number  of,  to  be  used  in  feeding  experiments.     1891. 

p.  94 

Gum,  production  of,  in  fruit  trees  (Vasey).     1874.     p.  227 

Gum  arable.     .SVf  Dextrine. 

Gun,  James.     Weather  forecasting,  long  range,  in  Canada.     1899. 

p  149 

Gunning-Kjeldahl  method  and  a  modification  ai)plical)le   in  pres- 
ence of  nitrates  ( Voorliees).     1892.     p.  85 

Gurler,  H.  B.     Swine  breeding,  experiments  in.     1883.     ]>.  155 

Guthrie,  O.'^sian.     Water  level,  fluctuation  of,  in  the  Great  Lakes. 

1896.     p.  420  

Gypsum,  solubility  of,  in  aciueous  solutions  of    sodium  chloride 


t'lassiflcatioii  no. 


A29.3:5 


A4. 1:898 
A29.6:26 

A2-?.4:33 
A9.7:2 


A1.5.2:Ir7'' 
A10.3:10(3 

A6.5:l 

A27.9:3 

A7.3:7 


A27.9:27 
A9.7:5 

A6.5:l 
A1.7:2 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:29 


A4. 1:898 


A4.3:6 

A4. 1:898 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 


(Cameron).     1901.     p.  25 


A  20. 3:5 
A3. 3:15 
A£0.3:l 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 


A 10. 3: 16 

A10.3:7 
A27.9:12 


A29.6:27 

A7.3:35 
A1.7:2 


A29.6:23 


Same,  of  certain  electrolytes  (Cameron  and  Seidell) .     1901.     p.  46. 
Gypsy-moth.     See  Gipsy-moth. 
Habana,  Cuba.     See  Havana. 

*By  a  misprint,  this  j)aKt'  number  appears  twice. 


A26.3:18 
A26.3:18 


336 


Hacienda  Perla,  Puerto  Rico,  meteorological  ob.^ervations  at  (Han- 

gard).     1898.     i>.  407 

Hackett,  Arthur  E: 

Climate  and  crop  service  -weekly  bulletins,  i^hould  remarks  of  cor- 
respondents be  published?     1899.     p.  107 

Climate  of  Missouri,  notes  on.     1899.     p.  582 ^ , 

Hailstorm  in  Missouri,  severe.     1898.     p.  409 , 

Haden,  J.  J.     Smut  or  bunt,  information  on.     1865.     p.  5.     No.  2  .. 
Hagemann,  Oscar.     Milch  cows,  metabolism  of,  investigations  on. 

1899.     p.  803,  903 

Hagen,  W.  A.     Hessian  fly  not  imported  from  Europe.     18S3.     App. 

p.  43 

Hague,  Arnold.     Forest  needs  of  Yellowstone  National  Park,  letter 

relative  to.     1888.     p.  206 

Hail: 

Average  frequency  of  days  of,  during  1893-1897  (De  Riemer  and 

Abbe),     p.  546 ." 

Damage  by,  in  spite  of  cannonading  (Pernter).     1901.     p.  117... 
Destructive,  frequency  and  extent  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p. 
293      ^_ 

Fall,  depth  of,  notes  on  "(Abbe)."'"l897."  p." 399 '.".!'." ".!!'.! !'.!'.' 

Frequency  of,  in  U.  S.,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  396 

Popular  queries  about,  with  answers  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  422.. 

Prevention  of,  by  cannonading  (Abbe) .     1900.     p.  251 

Remarkable,  notes  on  (Abbe ) .     1894.     p.  215 

Structure  and  formation  of,  not^s  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  73 

Hail  and  a  rain  gauge  for  its  measurement  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  210  .. 

Hail  and  its  methods  of  formation  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  156 

Hail  and  thunderstorms  in  Oregon,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  262. 

Hail  clouds,  bombarding,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  542 

Hail  insurance,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  219 

Hail  shooting,  general  report  on,  presented  to  3d  International 
Meteorological  Congress,  Lyons  (Plumandon).  1902.     p.  35... 

Same,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  35 

Hailstones: 

Lumps  of  ice  as  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  293 


Index 

ClassIQciitiuu  iio. 
A29.6:26 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:3 

A10.6:10 

A8.1:3 

A13.3:2 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:30 


189: 


p.  352  ... 


Structure  of,  note  on  (Abbe) 
Hailstorm: 

Bomljardment  of,  notes  on  (Abbe). 
Cloud  phenomena  attending  (Very). 
St.  Lawrence  River,  notes  on  (Abbe) 
Severe — 

at  St.  Louis,  Mo.     1902.     p.  487 

in  :Missouri  (Hackett) .     1898.     p.  409 

Haines,  AN'arfleet.     Leeds,  JEngland,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products 


1901.     p.  176... 
1894.     p.  292.. 
1901.     p.  506 


ner  wagon  roads  at.     p.  2. 


1899. 


p.S>. 


Hair  balls.     Hee  Crimson  clover  hair  balls. 

Hairy  caterpillars,  destruction  of,  by  birds  (For])ush). 

Hairy  vetch.     See  Vetch. 

Haiti,  weather  bureau  service  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  249 

Hale,  Edwin  31.     Ilex  cassine,  aboriginal  North  American  tea,  its 

historv,  distribution,  and  use  among  native  North  American 

Indians.      1 891 

Hale,  J.  II.     Peach  culture,  notes  on.     p.  50 

Same,  reprinted .^ 

Hall,  C.  W.     Technical  education.     1894.     p.  67 ^ ■ 

Hall,  D.  31.     See,  for  reports  as  Chief,  1894,  Property  and  Stationery 

Division,  Agriculture  Department. 
Hall,  Frank  H.: 

Agriculture  and  agricultural  science,  some  books  on,  published 

1893-96  


Seeaho  as  joint  author,  Jordan,  Whitman  Howard  —  True,  Alfred 
Charles. 
Hall,  Maxwell: 

Climatological  data  for  Jamaica.     1901.     j  pp.  214,  253,  304,  352,  4(i7, 

497, 595  

same.     1902.     p.  69 


A29.6:22 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 
A2^.6:22 
A29.6:29 

A  29. 6:30 
A29.6:26 

A22.4:27 

A9.6:20 

A29.6:28 


A6.3:14 
A20. 1:894 
A20.4:3 
A 10. 3:20 


A 10. 4:31 


A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:30 


114—04- 


337 


Index 

Hull,  Maxwell — Continned 

Jamaica  weather  1)ureau  service.     1898.     p.  303 

Sun-spot  ])eriod  and  temperature  and  rainfall  of  Jamaica.     1901. 

p.  503 

West  Indies,  climate  of.     1896.     p.  589 

Hall,  Ruth.     House  i)lants,  cultivation  of.     p.  366 

Hall,  William  H.     Catalpa,  hardv,  in  commercial  plantations.     1902. 
Hall,  William  L.: 

Forest  extension  in  Middle  "West.     1900.     p.  145 

Timber  resources  of  Nebraska.     1901.     p.  207 

Tree  i)ianting  on  rural  school  grounds.     1901 

Hall,  AV.  W.: 

Farmers'  families,  health  of.     p.  453 

Farmers'  houses,  places  and  plans  for.     p.  313 

Halle,  Germany,  agricultural  exj)eriment  station  at: 

Apparatus  and  methods  of  analysis  emi:)loyed  at.     1895.     p.  457.. 

Description  of .     1895.     p.  363 

Hallett,  F.  F.     Seed,  selection  and  planting  of.     1874.     ]>.  381 

Halns: 

Detroit,  Mich. ,  May,  1900  ( Hooper) .     p.  202 

tievelius,  notes  on  ( Kimball) .     1901.     j).  566 

T.unar  (Finney).     1894.     p.  76 

Observation  oi'  jjlienomena  ( Schipps) .     1897.     p.  294 

same  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  305 

iParhelic  cii'cles,  and  contact  circles,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1902. 

p.  317 - 

Solar,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  59 

Halstead,  ^Marshal.     Eggs,  poultry,  and  milk  in  Great  Britain,    p.  508. 
Halsted,  Byron  David: 

Cranberrv  scald  and  cranberrv  gall  fungus,  treatment  of.     1891. 

p.  18.' J.. \ 

Fruit  decays,  study  of.     1893.     p.  91 

Fungi,  field  observations  with.     1894.     p.  93 

Fungus  diseases,  relations  of  climate  and  rainfall  to  prevalence  of. 

1899.     p.  126 _ 

Peronosporeae,  economic,  for  1889  in  Xew  Jersev,  some  notes  upon. 

1889.     p.  201 ■. 

Peronosporeae  and  rainfall,  report  on.     1 889.     p.  6 

Plants^  A'arieties  of,  Avhat  our  experiment  stations  have  done  in 

originating,  l)y  crossing,  selecting,  etc.     1901.     p.  143 

Solandi  [sun]  printing.     1894.     p.  93 

Sphserotheca,  another,  upon  phytoptus  distortions.    1889.    p.  134. 

Sph.'erotheca  phytoptophila,  notes  upon.     1889.     p.  85 

Uromyces,  an  interesting.     1889.     p.  11 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Ellis,  J.  B. 
Halsted,  Byron  David,  and  Fairchild,  David  Grandison.     Sweet- 
potato  l)lack  rot,  report  on.     1891.     p.  1 . . . ". 

Hambui'g,  Germany: 

Agricultural  exhibition  at,  1863  (Needham).     p.  19 

American  dried  apples  in,  1894  (Robertson) .     p.  12 

Butter  and  cheese  markets  in  ( Ashby ) .  •    p.  223 

Egg  trade  in  (Ashby ) .     p.  345 : 

Market  for  American  products  in.     1897 

Hamburg  International  Exhibition  (live  stock),  1883: 

Advance  notice  on.     Ko.  53.     p.  28 • 

Report  of  ( Sanders) .     p.  371 

same  (Iluidekoper).     p.  386 

same  (Sanders).     1884.     p.  181 

same  (Huidekoper).     1884.     p.  199 

Ham])urg  International  Horticultural  Exhibition,  proposed,  Sept., 

1 869,  note  on.     p.  63 

Hamilton,  John: 

Agricultural  education,  address  on.     1896.     p.  48 

Entomological  Conunission,  U.  S.,  fifth  report  of,  comments  on. 

1891.     p.  129 

Farmers'   institute  as  factor  in  creating  desire  for  agricultural 
education.     1902.     p.  68 


(liissilicatlon  no. 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 
A29.3:113  . 
Al.  1:863 
A13.3:37 

Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 
Al. 9:134 


Al.  1:862 
Al.l:863 

A10.6:5 
A10.6:5 
A27.9:12 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 


A29.6:30 
A29.6:27 
A4. 1:900 


A28.5:6 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:20 

A10.3:65 

A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:20 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 


A28.5:7 

A  1.1:863 
A7.3:48 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A12.4:14 


A27.9:20 
A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4.2:An5 

A27.9:7 

A10.3:41 

A9.7:4 

A10.3:120 


338 


Hamilton,  John — Continued 

Pennsylvania's  road  system.     1901.     p.  25 

Hamilton  County,  >» .  Y.    Nr  Hosnif  r,  Ralph  8. ,  and  Bruce,  Eugene  S. 
Hamlin,    George  H.     Address   of,   before   convention   of   National 

League  for  Good  Koads,  Washington,  1893.     p.  47 

Hammon,  William  H.: 

Frost,  injury  from,  and  methods  of  protection.     1896 

same,  revised.     1S99 

Kites,  experiments  -with,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.     189(3.     p.  288... 
Tamalpais,  IMount,  meteorological  station,  report  on  oj^eration  of, 

for  September,  1897.     \i.  397 

Weather  Bureau  instruments,  rei)ort  on  location  and  elevation  of, 

at  :\Iount  Tamalpais,  Cal.     1897.     p.  494 

Weather  service  on  Pacific  coast,  possibilities  of;  value  of  Mount 

Tamalpais  observations.     1899.     p.  56 

Hammon,  William  H.,  short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  102  .. 
Hammon,  AVilliam  H.,  and  Dnenckel,  F.  W.     Temperatures,  mini- 
mum, abstract  of  comparison  of,  recorded  at  U.  S.  Weather 
Bureau  and    Forest   Park   meteorological   observatories,    St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  1891.     p.  12 

Hammond,  Harry: 
CV>tton— 

culture  of.     1896.     p.  225 

handling  and  uses  of.     1896.     p.  851 

Hampton    Beach,   N.   H.,  tornado  at.    Julv   4,   1898    (Sweetland). 

p.  308 1 

Hams: 

American,  in  Germany  (Barnes),     p.  519 

Insects  affecting  ( Howard ) .     1896.     p.  100 

Handy,  Robert  Breckenridge: 

Asparagus  culture.     1897 

Cotton,  history  and  general  statistics  of.     1896.     p.  17 

Peanuts,  culture  and  uses.     1895 

Handy,  Robert  Breckenridge,  and  Cannon,  ^Minna  A.  Agriculture 
Department  publications,  from  1840  to  June,  1901.  list  by  titles. 
1902 


Index 

I'lasslflciition  no. 
A22.3:21 


A10.3:14 

A29.2:F92 

A29.3:23 

A29.6:24 


A29.6:25 

A29.6:25 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:30 


A10.3:33 
A10.3:33 

A29.6:26 

A4. 1:898 
A9.6:4 


A1.9:61 
Al  0.3:33 
A1.9:25 


Hanford  area,  California,  soil  survey  of  (Lapham  and  Heileman). 

p.  447 \ 

Hann,  Julius: 

Atmosphere,  upper,  study  of,  from  observations  on  mountain  sta- 
tions.    1896.     p.  754 '. 

Austria-Hungary,  climate  of,  references  to  sources  of  informa- 
tion relative  to.     1896.     p.  657 

Meteorological  stations  and  publication  of  results  of  observations. 

1894.     p.  1 

jMeteorologv,  text-book  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  74 

same  (Bigelow).     1902.     p.  298 

Rainfall,  increase  of,  -with  altitude  above  sea  level.     1902.     pp. 

218,  227 

Hann's  handbook  of  climatology,    note  on    (Harrington).     1898. 

p.  353 

Hanna,  IMarcug  Alonzo.     Southern  development.     1902.     p.  53 . 

Hanover,   Germany.     Cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over   wagon 

roads  at  (Crane),     p.  6 

Han  rick,  E.G.     Rainfall  in  Texas,  1881-93.     p.  174 

Hansard,  Arthur  C.     [Meteorological  observations  at  Hacienda  Perla, 

Puerto  Rico.     1898.     p.  407 

Hansen,  N.  E.     Fruits,  breeding  of,  notes  on.     1893.     p.  92 

Hart)augh,  W.  H. : 
Cattle- 
heart  and  blood  vessels  of.  diseases  of. 
nervous  system  of,  diseases  of.     p.  Ill 
Horse,  respiratory  organ.s  of,  diseases  of. 
"Staggers,"  disease  known  as,  among  horses  in  Virginia  and 

North  Carolina,     p.  209 

Hardin,  IM.  B.     Cotton-seed  meal,  nietaphosidi(iric  and  pyroi)lios- 
phoric  acids  in,  occurrence  of.     1892.     p.  50 


A21.3:6 
A26.5:901i 


II  . . . . . 


A29.3:ll» 
A29.3:1P 


A29. 3:111 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:30 


p.  87 


A29.6:26 
A22.3:25 

A22.4:27 
A29.6:22 

A29.6:26 
A10.3:16 


A4.2:C29- 
A4.2:C29'' 
A4.2:H78 


A4. 1:886 


A7.3:35 


339 


Index 


Great  Britain,  climate  of  British  Islands.     1896. 


Harding,  Charles 

p.  611 : 

Hardintre,  K.  ^I.  New  Mexiro,  water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900, 
as  depending  on  snowfall,     p.  496 

Hardwoods,  southern,  workinij:  plan  for,  and  its  results  (Foley). 
1901.     p.  471 

Hardy  catalpa.     See  Catalpa. 

Harford  Countv,  Maryland.     8oil  survey  of  (Smith  and  Martin). 

p.  211..: ' - 

Hargitt,  C.  W.     Cankerworui,  notes  upon.     1890.     p.  8 

Harkness,  William.  Stars,  shooting,  hints  to  obseryerg  of.  1899. 
p.  9 

Harlequin  cabbage  bug,  or  calico  back,  circular  relative  to  (Howard). 
1895 

Harlow,  G.  A.     Experiment  Stations  Office  and  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations,  list  of  publications  of,  1888-99.     1900.     p.  508.. 
Harmon,  John  H.,  short  biography  of  (Williams).     1899.     p.  107... 
Harnden,  Enos  S.     See,  for  reports  as  special  agent  on  purchase  and 

distribution  of  seeds,  1S94-97 : 

Harpiphorus  maculatus,  report  on  (Harrington).     1890.     p.  227 

Harpoot,  Turkey  in  Asia,  climate  of,  1898-1900  (Huntington),     p. 

250 _ 

Harrington,  3Iark  Walrod: 

Climate  and  meteorology  of  Death  Valley,  Cal.,  notes  on.     1892.. 

Climate  of  Puerto  Rico. "  1898.     p.  437  . 1 _. 

Forest  meteorological  o1  jservations,  review  of,  a  gtudy  preliminary 

to  discussion  of  relation  of  forests  to  climate.     1893.     p.  23 

Fruits,  vegetables,  and  other  food  products,  protection  of,  from 

injury  l3y  heat  or  cold  during  transportation.     1894 

Great  Lakes,  currents  of,  as  deduced  from  movements  of  bottle 

papers,  during  seasons  of  1892  and  1893 

Hann's  handbook  of  climatology,  note  on.     1898.     p.  353 

Meteorological  w'ork  of  agricultural    experiment    stations  and 
agricultural  colleges,  and  their  relations  to  Weather  Bureau. 

1892.     p.  42 .---:---. 

Meteorological  work  of  agricultural  institutions.     1892 

Meteorology,  what  it  is  doing  for  the  farmer,     p.  117 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  236 

Rainfall  and  snow  of  IT.  S.,  compiled  to  end  of  1891,  etc 

Weather  map,  history  of.     1895.     p.  327 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Weather  Bureau,  Agriculture  De- 
partment, 1891-1894  

Harrington,  W.  Hague.     Harpiphorus  maculatus,  report  on.     1890. 

p.  227 

Harris,  Abram  Winegardner: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  at  15th  annual  convention. 

1901.     p.  41 

Agricultural  experiment  stations — • 

at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  report  on.     1891.     p.  43  ... 
collective  exhibit  of,  at  Paris  Exposition,  1900,  committee  re- 
port on  preparation  and  care  of.     1898.     p.  43 

cooperation  with  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  report  of  committee 

on.     1893.     p.l06 

publications  of,  uniformity  of,  report  on.    .1894.     p.  30 

Churches,  relation  of,  to  State  colleges  and  universities.     1899. 

p.  100 

Horticulturists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations,  report  of  meet- 
ing at  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  13,  14,  1889 

See  aim,  for  reports  as  Director,  Experiment  Stations  Office,  Ag- 
riculture Department,  1891  and  1892 

See  also,  as  editor  of  proceedings.  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Expe- 
riment Stations,  American,  Association  of. 

Harris,  Joseph.     Stall-feeding  cattle  and  sheep,     p.  317 

Harris,  Rollin  Arthur: 

Ocean  tides,  principal,  partial  explanation  of  someof.    1900.    ]».  103. 
Oscillation  period  of  Lake  Erie,  note  on.     1902.     p.  312 


t'lassification  iio» 
A29.3:ll^ 
A29.6:28 
Al. 10:901 


A26. 5:901^ 
A9.7:3 

A29.6:27 

A9.5:10 

A10.3:80 
A29.6:27 

A24.5: 
A9.7:2 

A29.6:29 

A29.3:l 
A29.6:26 

A13.3:7 

A29.2:F94 

A29.5:B 
A29.6:26 


A10.3:7 

A10.3:10 

Al.  10:894 

A29.6:30 

A29.5:C 

A29.3:ll^ 

A29.1: 

A9.7:2 


A10.3:115 

A10.5:3 

A10.3:49 

A10.3:16 
A10.3:20 

A10.3:65 

A10.3:3 

AlO.l: 

A  1.1:862 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 


34(1 


Harris,  "William  Torrey.     Airrictiltnre,  teaching  ot.     1895.     p.  43 

Harrison,  Edmund  (x. : 

^lacadam  roailn,  repairs  of.     1898 

Stone  roads  in  >y'e\v  Jeisey.     1895.     p.  23 

Harrison,  Thomas  L.     Guernsev  cattle,  breed  of.     1869.     p.  302*... 

Hart.  C.  A.     AVireworm.«,  life  history  of.     1891.     p.  246 

Hartford,  Conn.,  Connecticut  shade-grown   tobacco  to  be   sold  at 

auction  at,  3Iav  1 ,  1 902,  catalogue  of.     1902 

Hartig,  Dr.     White  lir,  disease  of.     1889.     p.  164 

Hartley,   Charles  i'.     Pollination,   premature,   injurious  effects  of, 
with  general  notes  on  artificial  pollination  and  setting  of  fruit 

with<  lut  pollination.     1902 

Hart  well,  Burt  L.     Pot  exi^eriment  T(  >  test  field  observations  concern- 
ing .«oil  deficiencies.     1901.     p.  73 

,SVv  also,  as  joint  author,  Wheeler,  Homer  Jay. 
thirvard   and  Yale    boat   crews,   dietary  studies    of  (At water   and 

Bryant).     1900 .' 

Harvard  University,  meteoroloaical  stations  of,  note  on  (Abbe) : 

1S07.     1).  540  . ." 

190] .      p.  iV.) ._. 

Harvesting  machinery,  trials  of.     1870.     p.  227 

Harwi,  H.  J.     Live-stock  industry,  condition  of,  of  Nebraska,     p. 

382 ■. 

Harwood,  P.  M.     Agriculture,  what  shall  the  professor  of,  teach? 

1893.  p.  lo9.^.. 

Harz,  C.   0.     Spores  of  Hvmenomvcetes.   method  for  preservintr. 

1889.     p.  163  ....... .". ■. ':.. 

Hassall,  Albert: 

Chicken  tick,  note  on.     p.  490 

Chickens,  animal  parasites  of,  checklist  of.     1896 

Ducks,  animal  parasites  of,  checklist  of.     1896 

Flukes  and  tajieworms  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine,  bibliography 

.     of.     1898.     p.  145 ■.. 

Geese,  animal  parasites  of,  checklist  of.     1896 

Parasites  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine,  compendium  of,  arranged 
according  to  their  hosts.     1898.     p.  137 .• 

Pigeons,  animal  parasites  of,  checklist  of.     1896 

Burraand  allied  trypanosomatic  diseases,  bibliograi)hy  of.    p.  IHl . 
same,  p.  131 

Tapeworms  of  poultry,  ))i})liography  of.     1896.     p.  81 

Trichinosis  in  Germany,  l)i1)liogra]ihy  of.     1901.     }>.  193 

Turkeys,  animal  ]iai-asites  of,  checklist  of.     1896 

,SV't'  al-io,  as  joint  author,  Stiles,  Charles  Wardell. 
Hasse,  Adelaide  Kosalia.     List  of  pul)lication-<  of   .Xi^riculture  De- 

)>artment,  from  1841  to  June  30,  1895 

Hateful  grassho])per.     See  Grasshopper. 

Hauk,  James  W .     See,  as  joint  author,  ^MrLean,  L. 

Hauling.     See  Farm  ]irodncts. 

Haupt,  C.  ]\L     Highways  of  connnerce.     1901.     p.  56 

Haupt,  Lewis  Muhlenberur.     Pailroads,  relation  o|  common  roads  to. 

1902.     p.  61 .' 

Hauser,  I.  L.      Wheat  culture  in  India,     p.  5()9 

Hautreux,  A.     North  Atlantic  currents  and  surface  temperatures. 

1894.  1..192 

Havana,  Cuba: 

Climalolotry  of,  monthly  notes  on — 

1898  (  behnonte).     p.  152 

Apr.-Julv,  Sept.-Oct.,  1901  (Stockman) 

Nov.  190l  ( Haves) 

Dec,  1901,  Feb.-.\].r.,  11»02  (Stockman) 

Imports  of  1865-74.     ji.  51 

Meteorol(.)gicalol)servationsat,noteson  (Abbe).  189S.  pp.  60,  104. 
Havens,  Felix  (t.  Insect  controlin  Riverside,  California.  1900.  ]i.  83. 
Havrl',  France,  cost  t)f  hauling  farm  ])ro<lucts  over  wagon   roads  at 

(Chancellor),     p.  3 

*By  a  liiU'priiit  tlii<  piLre  miiiibiT  niipcnrs  twice. 


Index 

Classiflciitioii  no. 
A10.3:24 

A22.4:30 
A22.3:i7 
A27.9:7 
A9.7:3 

A26.2:T55 
A28.5:5 


A19.3:22 
A  7. 3:62 


Al  0.3:75 


A29.6:25 
A  29. 6:29 
A27.9:8 

A4. 1:889-90 

A10.3:16 

A28.5:5 

A4. 1:899 

A4.4:9 

A4.4:13 


A4.3:19 
A4.4:14 


A4.3:]9 

A4.4:15 

A4. 1:901 

A4.3:42 

A4.3:12 

A4.3:30 

A4.4:12 


A17.3:9 


A22.3:21 

A22.3:22 

Al.  1:885 


A29.3:ll' 


A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 

A29.():29 

A  29. 6: 

A27.9:13 

A  29. 6:26 

A9.6:22 

A22.4:27 


341 


568 


Index 

Havre,  Montana: 

Chinook  at,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898. 

Le.  .nids  at  i^Ling) .     1901.     p.  509 

Weather  type',  at  (Ling).     1898.     p.  411 

Hawaii: 

Agricultural  investigations  in  (Evans).     1901.     p.503 

Agricultural  resources  and  capabilities  of  (Stubbs).     1901 

Agriculture  in,  etc.  ( Maxwell ) .     1898.     p.  563 .----: 

Central   American    coffee   disease,  danger   of    introducing   into 
(Swingle).     1898 

Chickens  and  their  diseases  in  (  Sedgwick  ) .     1901 

Climatological  data,  monthly.  May,  1901-Oct.,  1902  (Lyons) 

Commerce  of,  1887  to  1897 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (True).     1902.     p.  oo... 

Irrigation  in,  report  on  (^laxwell ).    1900 

^Meteorology  in  ( Kimball ) .     1902.     p.  364 

Kain  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  116 

Reptiles  in,  order  preventing  importation.     1902 

Soils   of,   estimation  of   lime,   potash,   and   phosphoric   acid    in 
i Maxwell).     1898.     p.  63 

Standard  of  time,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  207 . . . 

Sugar  of,  importation  of,  possible  influence  on  beet-sugar  pro- 
duction in  r.  S.     1898 

Volcanic  eruptions  in,  report  on  (Lvons) — 

1897.     p.  144 ' 

1899.     p.  298  

Weather  of,  for  Feb.,  1901,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  174 

See  aho  Honolulu. 
Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station: 

Annual  report,  for  1901  (Smith).     1902.     p.  361 

Bulletins  of 

Hawes,  John  B.     Flax  culture  in  Austro-Hungary.     1892.     p.  55  . . . 
Hawkins,  Barry  C. : 

Appalachians,  southern,  area  of,  heavy  rainfall  in.     1897.     p.  442. 

Blue  Ridge,  southern,  and  Piedmont  region,  northwest  srales  of. 
1899.     p.  13 -" 

Rainfall,  heavy,  region  of.     1895.     p.  294 

Seismic  noises  in  North  Carolina  and  Georgia.     1897.     p.  393 

Hawks,  A.  3IcL.     Fog,  utilization  of,  report  on.     1899.     p.  101 

Hawks,  Emma  Beatrice.     Poultry,  bibliography  of.     1897 

Hawks  and  owls: 

Erroneous  ideas  concerning — 

1 895.  p.  590  

1896.  p.  628 

Food  of.     p.  402 

same,  p.  402 

Related  t< >  the  farmer  ( Fisher) .     1894.     p.  '215 

Relation  to  agriculture  in  U.  S.  ( Fisher).     1893 

Hawthorn  fungi,  microscojnc  investigation  of  (Taylor).    1873.    p.  431. 
Hay,  Robert: 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation  between  97th  meridian  of 
longitude  and  foothills  of  Rockv  Mountains,  final  geological 

reports  on.     1893.     Pt.  3 ." '.....". 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation,  progress  report.     1891.     p. 

137 

Artesian  wells,  investigation,  geologist's  report.     1890.     p.  37 

Hay: 

Amount  and  value  of,  reckoning  of.     1898.     p.  669 

Bermuda  grass  for  (Ransom),     p.  87 


Cliissittcatioii  110. 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 

Al. 10:901 
Al  0.3:95 
Al.  10:898 

A28.4:16 

A10.9:l 

A29.6: 

A12.4:18 

A10.3:120 

Al  0.3:90 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 

A5.4:36 


A7.3:56 
A29.6:2S 


A1.4:7 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 


A10.1-:90I 

A10.9: 

A11.5:4 

A29.6:25   ' 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 
A17.3:18 


same.     No.  61. 


Crop  statistics,  annual 

Great  Britaiu.     1894.     p.  145 

New  York  market  1867-70.     p.  23 

Salt  and  fresh  water  marsh,  report  on  (Allen),     p.  296 

Salt-marsh,  abundant  grow^th  and  feeding  value  of.     1898.     p. 

Spontaneous  combustion  of  (Langworthy).     1899.     p.  26 

See  also  Alfalfa  hay  —  Crops,  principal  —  Marsh  hay.    . 


16. 


Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 
Al.  10:894 
A5.3:3 
A27.9:ll 


A15.2:Ir7-^ 

A15.2:P94» 
A15.2:Ar7 

Al.  10:898 

Al.  1:883 

A27.9:2] 

A27.1: 

A27.9:33 

A27.9:9 

Al.  1:876 

A1.9:84 

A1.9:105 


342 


Index 

I'liittKldcutiuu  no. 

Hay-making.     1864,     Xo.  4.     p.  6 A27.9:3 

Hay-wurm.     See  Clover  hay-worm. 

Hayes,  John  L.     Sheep  husbandry  in  Soutli.     1879.     p.  tj:; A1.2:Sh3 

Haves,  Montrose  W.: 

Chniatology  of  Havana,  Cuba,  note  on,  Nov.  1901.     p.  491 A29.6:29 

Industries  of  Cuba  and  other  islands  of  West  Indies,  vahie  of  cli- 
mate and  crop  and  storm  warning  services  of  ^^'eather  Bureau 

to.     1902.     p.58. A29.3:31 

Haves,  .S.  H.  T.     Fertilizers,  mixed,  organic  nitrogen  in,  availabilitv 

of.     1895.     13.112 ■..!  A7.3:47 

Havs,  M.  A.     Roads,  good,  relation  of,  to  industrial  development.  ; 

1902.     p.  78 ,  A22.3:23 

Hays,  WilletM.:  I 

Agricultural  colleges,  preparatory  work  in.     1898.     p.  65 A10.3:49 

Aiiricuhural  education,  advances  in.     189;->.     ji.  132 1  A10.3:16 

Agriculture,  methods  of  instruction  in  teaching.     1896.     p.  37 A10.3:30 

Grass  gardens,  methods  and  purposes.     1893.     p.  130 A10.3:16 

Plant  and  animal  breeding,  progress  in.  -1901.     j).  217 Al. 10:901 

Plant  breedincr.     1901 j  A28.3:29 

Plat  experimenting,  methods  of.     1896.     ]:..  84 ,  A10.3:30 

Hayti.     Sie  Port  au  Prince. 

Haywood,  J.  K. :  I 

Arsenical  insecticides,  report  on.     1902.     p.  96 [  A7.3:67 

Insecticides  and  fungicides —  , 
chemical  composition  and  effectiveness  of   certain  prepara- 
tions.    1901 ; Al. 9:146 

same.     1902 A7.3:68 

methods  for  chemical  analysis  of.     1902 A7.4:10 

Soluble  arsenic  in  arsenical  insecticides.     1902.     \k  51 A9.6:37 

Hazard,  Willis  P.     Channel  Islands,  the  people  and  their  cattle. 

1882.     p.  77 A1.8:22 

Hazen,  A.  J.     Meteor,  bright,  report  on.     1897.     p.  484 A29.6:25 

Hazen,  Henry  Allen: 

Atmospheric  pressure — 

high  and  low,  monthly  report  on,  June,  Nov.,  1895-Nov.,  1899.  j  A29.6: 
low,  effect  of,  in  determining  weather  conditions   in  upper 

Mississippi  Valley.     1896.     p.  89 -. ^  A29.6:23 

Balloon  ascension,  report  of.     p.  517 j  A29. 1 :891  * 

Barometer  readings,  reduction  of,  to  sea  level.     1894.     \).  538 A29.6:22 

Barometric  troughs  of  plateau  region,  report  on.     1895.     p.  207..|  A29.6:23 

Chicago,  climate  of.     1893 j  A29.3:10 

Climate  of  United  States.     1896.     p.  585 j  A29.3:ll ' 

Cold  spell  of  Nov.,  1896,  in  ^Montana  and  adjoining  States,    p.  414.    A29.6:24 

Forests  and  rainfall,  report  on.     1897.     p.  395 '  A29.6:25 

Heated  term  from  July  28  to  August  17,  1896.     p.  289 A29.6:24 

Hvgrometric  observations,  utilitv  of.     1899.     p.  164 A29.3:24 

:\Ieteorologic  waves,  reijort  on.    "l 899.     p.  323 A29. 1 :898 

Moisture  in  United  States,  distribution  of.     1899.     p.  327 A29. 1 :898 

Moon  and  aurora,  report  on.     1898.     p.  108 A29.6:26 

Rainfall,  extraordinarv,  in  Texas.     1899.     p.  249 A29.6:27 

Signals,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     p.  39 A29.3:7 

Storms — 

local,  in  United  States  during  1890,  1891  and  1892.    p.  505. . . .    A29. 1:891 » 

Te.xas,  studv  of.     1895.     p.  54 A29.6:23 

violent,  in  United  States  for  1894.     p.  283 A29. 1:894 

violent,  of  March  23,  1893.     p.  90 A29.6:21 

violent  local,  of  Sept.  21,  1894.     p.  369 A29.6:22 

Temperatures  of  Nov.  and  Dec,  1896.     p.  458 A29.6:24 

Wasliington,  IMount,  fluctuations  of  temperature  and  pressure  at 

base  and  summit  of,  1871-86.     pp.  171,  199,  224,  250 A29.6:19 

Weather  Bureau  instrument  shelter.     1893.     p.  29 A29.3:7 

Weather  forecasts,  long-range;  can  they  be  made  with  sufficient 

precision  to  be  of  general  utilitv?     1899.     p.  43 A29.3:24 

West  Indian  storms,  relative  intensitv  of.     1894.     p.  333 A29.6:21 

Wind-rush  at  Washington,  I).  C,  Sei)t.  29,  1896.     p.  322 j  A29.6:24 

Hazen,  lleury  Allen,  short  Inographv  of  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  14 i  A29.6:28 


343 


]).  171. 


156  . . 


,590. 


Index 

Hazen,  J.  S. : 

Cold  waves  in  Southwest.     1899.     p.  291 

Drought  of  1899  in  southwest  Missouri,     p.  151 

Storms,  local,  at  Springfield,  :\Io.,  1900.     p.  20  1 

Health: 

Climate  and 

Farmers'  families  ( Hall ) .     ]  >.  45.S 

How  insects  affect,  in  rural  districts  (Howard).     1902. . 

Peoples' — 

1894.  p.  201 

1895.  p.  140 

1896.  ]).  6.     ^'o.  136 

Public— 

and  meteorology,  relation  between  (Phillips).     1895. 

relations  of  bovine  tuberculosis  to  (Salmon ) .     1901 

State  board  of,  experiment  station  veterinarian  as  member  of 

(Reynolds).     1898.     p.  14 

Heaps,  I.  C.     Road  .situation  in  Iowa.     litOl .     p.  64 

Hearn,  W.  Edward,     t^ee,  as  joint  author.  Coffey,  George  N. 
Heart,  diseases  of: 

Cattle  (Harbaugh) .     p.  77 

Horses  (Trumbower).     p.  219 

Heat: 

Drousht,  and  insect  life  (Murtfeldt).     1902.     p.  97 , 

Our  killing,  report  on  (Abbot).     1901.     p.  371 

Radiant — 

for  prevention  of  frost,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899. 
measurement  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  108  . 
See  aho  "Warm  waves. 
Heat  equivalent  of  nutrients  of  food  (Stohmann) .    1896. 

Heat  radiation  of  stars,  note  on  (Abbe ) .     1899.     p.  472 

Heated  term  from  Julv  28  to  Aus:.  17,  1896  (Hazen).     p.  289 

Heath,  H.  A.: 

Kansas,  animal  industry  of.  condition  of.     p.  405 

Sheep  industry,  condition  of,  west  of  INIississippi  River,     p.  247.. 
Heath,  H.  A.,  and  Minto,  John.     Sheep  industrvwest  of  Mississippi 
River.    1892.    (Chapters  1-4,  bv  Heath;  chapter  5,  bv  Minto. ) 

p.  701 ■ - 

Heath,  Russell.     English  walnuts,  culture  of.     1892.     p.  l.>) 

Heating  value  of  corn,  calorimetric  determination  of  (Richards). 

1898.     p.  95 

Hubert,  A.     Farm  manure,  rei)ort  on.     1895.     p.  141 

Hedges.     See  Osage  hedges  —  Osage  orange. 

Hedrick,  Ellen  A.     Irrigation  and  land  drainage,  list  of  references 

to  publications  relating  t< ».     1902 

Heffron,  D.  S.     Poultry,     p."  358 

Hehner  method.     See  Van  Slyke,  Lucius  Lincoln. 
Heifer  beef.     See  Beef. 

Heiges,  Samuel  B.  See,  for  reports  as  Pomologist,  Pomology  Divi- 
sion, Agriculture  Department,  1894-1896 

Heileman,  W.  H.     See,  as  joint  author,  Lapham,  Macy  LI. 
Heileman,  W.  H.,  and  INlesmer,  Louis.     Soil  survey  of  Lake  Charles 

^  area,  Louisiana    p.  621 

Helena,  Mont.     Fungi  of,  notes  on  (Kelsey).     1889.     j).  80 

Heliothis  armigera.     See  Bollworm. 
Hellmann,  G. : 

Meteorology  and  teiTcstrial  magnetism  in  15th,  16th,  and  17th 

centuries,  contribution  to  bibliographv  of.     1895.     p.  352 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.'  236 

Hellriegel,  H.  Bernberg  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  sand  cul- 
ture at,  methods  of.     1895.     pp.  749,  835 

Hemenway,  H.  D.  Hydrocyanic-acid  gas,  experiments  with,  as 
means  of  exterminating  mealy  bugs  and  other  insect  pests  in 

greenhouses.     1 900.     p.  69 

Hemiptera.     See  Ileteroptera. 

Hemii)terous  insects,  record  of  some  experiments  relating  to  effect  of 
]>unctUre  of  some,  upon  shrubs,  fruit,  and  grains,  1886  (Web- 
ster).    1887.     p.  54 


Cliissiflcation  no. 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 


A29.8: 
Al.  1:862 
Al. 9:155 

A27.9:32 
A27.9:.33 
A27.9:34 

A29.6:23 
A4.3:33 


A4.3:22 
A22.3:21 


A4.2:C292 
A4.2:H78 


A9.6:31 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:28 

A10.6:6 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:24 

A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:889-90 


A4.2:Sh4  2 
A1.8:20 


A10.3:49 
A 10. 6:5 


A17.3:41 
Al.  1:862 


A20.1: 


A26.5:90i: 
A  28. 5:5 


A29.3:112 
A  29. 6:30 

Al  0.6:5 
A9.6:22 


A9.3:13 


SU 


"Hemlock    reds,"    report   on    experiments    with    (Hurtv).     1894. 

p.  206 : 

Hemp : 

Crop  of.     1 885.     p.  75 

Cnltiire  of — 

186:5  (  Bradford),  p.  91  

1895  ( Dodge),  p.  215 

1896  (Dodge) 

Europe,  culture  of  (Dodge).     1898 

Flax  and,  in  Kussia.     1869.     p.  237 

Growth  of,  in  Italy,  special  consular  rejKjrt  on  (Gardini).     1897. 

p.  15.- 

.See  uho  Fillers  —  Flax  —  Manila  hemp  plantain  —  8isal  hemp. 

Hemp  industry  in  France  ( Dodge) .     1892.     p.  27 

Same,  2d  eilition.     p.  27 

Hemp  industry  in  U.  S.  ( Dodge).     1892.     p.  (U 

Same,  2d  edition,     p.  64 

Same.     1901  (Dewey),     p.  541 

Hemphill,  J.  C.     Climate,  soil,  and  agricultural  capabilities  of  South 

Carolina  and  Georgia.     1882 , 

Hen  flea  (Sarcopsvlla  gallinacea),  occurrence  of,  in  Florida  (Pack- 
ard) .     1894.     p.  23 

Henderson,  L.  F.     Plants,  two  new  species  of,  from  northwestern 

United  States.     1899.     p.  201 

Henderson,  Peter: 

Alfalfa,  cultivation  of.     p.  566 

IMarket  gardening  in  vicinity  of  New  York.     p.  243 

Seed,  maturing,  localities  best  suited  for.     p.  572 

Hennepin  County,  JMinn.,  gravel  roads  in,  method  of  construciiun 

and  cost  of  (Cooley).     1901.     p.  96 

Henry,  Alfred  Judson: 

Address  as  chairman,  section  of  records  and  reports,  before  second 
convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials  held  at  Milwaukee, 

Wis.,  Aug.  27,  29,  1901.     p.  168 

Alaska,  climate  of — 

1897.  p.  248 

1899.     p.  50 

American    Forestry    Association,    summer    meeting    of.     1902. 

p.  401 

Appalachians,  southern,  climate  of.     p.  143 

Atmos]jheric  disturbances,  local.     1898.     j).  539 

Climate,  statistics  of,  1896,  report  of.     p.  277 

Climatic  conditions,  general — 

1898.  p.  595 

1899.  p.  579 

1900.  p.  587 

1901.  p.  592 

Climatology,  monthly  notes  <>n,  Oct. -Dec,  1897 

Clnud  photography,  report  of.     1895.     p.  169 

Clouds,  wave  or  l)illow,  report  on.     1899.     j).  57 

Cold  Friday,  date  of.     p.  545 

Date  palm,  climatic  data  l)earing  upon  culture  of.     1898.     ]>.  KiO. 

Flint,  Eaii,  short  biography  of.     1901.     p.  67 

Humidity,  relative,  inside  and  outside  of  buildings.    1896.    p.  456. 
Lake  levels,  variations  of,  and  atmospheric  precipitation.     1899. . 

Lake  levels  and  wind  phenomena.     1900.     p.  203 

Lightning — 

loss  of  life  and  propertv  bv,  1890-98.     \^.  45 

loss  f)f  life  bv,  in  U.  S.  "   1899.     p.  100 

same.     1900 

loss  of  property  by,  in  C  S.     1899.     ]>.  431 

Meteorological  observations  at  Eagle,  Alaska.     1900.     ]i.  390 

Meteorological  tables,  monthlv,  June,  189.5-A]>r.,  1902 

INIeteorological  work  in  Alaska.     1898.     p.  154 

New  Ijigiand,  southern,  and  other  localities,  relative  humiditv 

of,  etc.     189(5 '. . 

Photograiihing  lightning  by  daylight,  report  on.     1895.     ji.  379.. 


Index 

('liissiQcatiou  uo. 

A7.3:43 

A27.9:24 

Al.  1:863 
A  1.10:895 
All.  5:8 
A11.5:ll 
A27.9:7 

All. 5:11 

A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 
A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 
Al.  10:901 


A1.6:47 

A9.7:7 

A6.5:5 


A1.1:S84 
A  1.1:865 

Al.  1:878 

A  22. 3:21 


A29.3:31 


A29.6:25 
A10.3:62 

A  29. 0:30 
A1.2:Ap42 
A29.6:26 
A29. 1:897 

A29.0:26 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:25 

A  29. 6:23 

A  29. 6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:24 

.A29.2:L15 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:30 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A29.6: 

A  29. 6:26 


.\  29. 3:19 
A  29. 6:23 


345 


!>.  207 


151.... 
1899. 


p.  543.. 


305. 


p.  359 

1899.  p.  203  . 
xxiii 


Index 

Henry,  Alfred  Judson — Continued 
Precipitation — 

average  annual,  in  U.  S.,  1871-1901. 

excessive,  in  U.  S.     1897.     p.  13.. 

normal,  in  region  of  Great  Lakes.     1899.     p. 
Rain  gage  readings,  comparative,  at  Atlanta,  (ia. 

Rain  gages,  remarks  on.     1901 .     p.  500 

Rainfall — 

crop  season.     1897.     p.  607 

Masaya  and  Granada,  Nicaragua.     1898.     pp.162, 

Nicaragua,  1876-93.     p.  305 

United' States.     1897.     p.  317 

same,  with  annual,  seasonal,  and  other  charts 

Rainfall  and  ciiarts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  241  

St.  Lawrence  Island,  climate  of,  1894-99.     p.  457 

Storms,  local,  monthly  report  on,  July,  1895-Sept.,  1897 

Sunshine  and  snowfall,  normal  annual.     1898.     p.  108 

Sunshine  at  southern  California  agricultural  experiment  farm, 

near  Pomona,  Cal.     1896.     p.  237 

Temperatures,  normal,  hy  decades,  for  8  a.  m.  and  8  p.  ni.,  75th 

meridian  time.     1902.     p.  600 

Thermometer  readings,  comparative,  at  New  York,  N.  Y.     1900. 

p.  99 .- 

Thermometers,  maximum  and  minimum,  should  not  temperature 

forecasts  be  verified  by  readings  of?     1902.     p.  134 

Thunderstorm  of  Sept.  17-18,  1895,  report  on.     p.  535 

Thunderstorms,  progressive  movement  of.     1896.     j?.  331 

Thunderstorms  on  Aug.  2,  1899,  report  on. 
Tornado  photographs,  spurious,  report  on. 
Tornadoes,  1889-1896,  report  of.     1896.     p. 

Tornadoes  of  April  and  May,  1896.     p.  82 

Waves,  lake-level  pressure,  sudden  oscillations  in,  1899.     p.  305.. 
AVeather  Bureau  office,  removal  of,  in  New  York  City.     1898. 

p.  455 

Weather  forecasts,  amplification  of.     1900.     p.  107 

Weather,  hot,  of  August,  1900.     p.  333 

Weather  observers  in  U.  !^.,  earlv  individual.     1895.     p.  291 '. 

Weather  of  the  month,  Jan.  1898-Apr.,  1902 , 

Weather  of  1897,  report  of.     1899.     p.  261 

West  India  hurricane  of  Sept.,  1896,  notes  concerning,     p.  368  . . . 
Wind  velocity  and  fluctuations  of  water  level  on  Lake  Erie.     1902, 

Winters.     Are  our  winters  changing?     1898.     p.  540 

Henry,  W.  A. : 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 

College.s  and  Experiment  Stations,  at  7th  annual  convention. 

1893.    p.  38 

Animals,  physical  conditions  surrounding,  in  experimental  feed- 
ing, especially  as  relative  to  stalls  and  mangers.     1891.     p.  92. 

Cattle,  feeding  and  management  of.     p.  439 

Entomologv  division.  Agriculture  Department,  Pacific  coast  work 

of.     1889.     p.  141 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Hens,  laying,  number  of,  that  may  be  profitably  kept  in  one  pen 

(Langworthy).     1900.     p.  18 ". , 

See  also  Chickens  —  Poultry. 

Hens'  eggs,  food  value  of.     1899.     p.  24 , 

See  afeoEggs. 
Henshaw,  Samuel: 

Economic  entomology,  American,  bibliography  of  more  important 
contributions  to — 

Pt.  1  (Walsh).     1889.     p.  1 

Pt.  2  (WalshandRilev).     1889.     p.  51 

Pt.  3  (Riley).     1889.  'p.  97 

Pt.  4.  Government  and  State  entomologists,  etc.,  .\-K.     1895  . 

Pt.  5.  Same,  L-Z.     1896 \ 

Entomological  writings  of  Alpheus  Spring  Packard.     1887 

Gypsy  moth  in  Massachusetts  in  1891,  report  on.     p.  75 


Classification  no. 


A29.6:30 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 
.\29.6:27 
A29.6:29 


Al.  10:897 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29. 1:897 

.V29.5:D 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:27 

A29.6: 

A29.6:26 


A29.6:24 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29. 1 :896 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:26 

Al. 10:900 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:ll- 

A29.6: 

A29. 1:898 

A29.6:24 

A29.5:J 

A29.6:26 


A10.3:20 

A10.3:7 
.\4.2:C292 


A  9. 7:2 


Al. 9:114 
.\1.9:87 


A9.2:B47'-' 

A9.2:B47i-* 

A9.2:B47>-* 

A9.2:B47^ 

A9.2:B47^ 

A9.3:16 

A9.3:26 


346 


Hepatic  mccidia  of  rabbits.     Sca  Eimeria  ?tied?e. 

Ht'pialus  iirjreiitt'oinaL-ulatuy,  rt'ixjrt  oil  (Kellirott).     1889.     p.  250 

Hepworth,  M.  W.  C'aiupbell.     Aurora  australisi  of  April  20,  1S97,  re- 
port on.     [).  204 

Herbarium,  U.  S.  National,  contributions-from 

Herbarium  for  North   America,   north   of  Mexico,  desiderata  of, 

ranunculacepe  to  rosaceie,  inclusive.     1887 

See  also  Garden   herbarium  —  Muhlenberg,  H.  —  Vegetable  Pa- 
thology Division. 

Herbarium  pest,  new,  notes  on  (Riley).     1891.     p.  108 

Same,  further  notes  on  ( Riley) .     1892.     p.  40 

Herbarium  sj:)ecimens,  insects  which  attack,  fumigation  with  Ijisul- 
phid  of  carbon  for  complete  and  rapid  destruction  of  (Du 

Bysson).     1893.     p.  159 

Herbertson,  A.  J.: 

Rainfall,  distribution  of,  over  land.     1901 .     p.  H7 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  243 

Heredia,  ,  and  Hermanos,  .     Sorghum  growing  in  Spain. 

1893.     p .  34 _. 

Hermann,  Binger.    Pioneer  road  building,  historical  paper  on.    1902, 

p.  48.... 

Hermanos, .     See,  as  joint  author,  Heredia, . 

Herrmann,  Charles  F.  von: 

Climate,  studies  of,  with  reference  to  crops  of  the  several  sections. 

1902.     p.  198 

Forecasting  for  rivers  of  small  drainage  area,  especially  those  of 

North  Carolina.     1902.     p.  158  ...  ] " 

North  Carolina,  climate  and  crops  in,  1889-1898.     p.  58 

Spring,  advent  of.     1902.     p.  69 ^ 

Herz,  Joseph.     Milk,  water  to,  quantitative  determination  of  addi- 
tion of,  and  removal  of  cream  therefrom.     1888.     p.  168 

Herzegovina.     See  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina. 

Hesperogenia,  a  new  genus  of  umbellifera?,  from  Mount  Rainier  ( Coul- 
ter).    1899.     p.  203 

Hesperomys,  new  species  of,  from  southern  Florida,  description  of 

( :\Ierriam) .     1890.     p.  53 

Hessian  flv: 

Bil)liography  of.     1883.     p.  245 

California,  note  on.     1886.     p.  43 

Circular  relative  to  { Marlatt) 

Importation  of  parasite  from  Europe  (Forbes).     1891.     p.  179 

I      Life  history  of,  new  notes  on  (Marten).      1891.     p.  265 

j      New  York"State  in  1901  (Felt).     1902.     p.  22 

1      North  America,  early  references  to  occurrence  of.    1883.    Ap^j. ,  p.  3 . 

Not  imported  from  Europe  (Hagen).     1883.     App.,  p.  43 

;'      Remarks  on  (Riley).     1888.     p.  107 

Russia  (Koei)pen).     1883.     App.,  p.  41 

Silesia  in  1869  (Cohn) .     1883.     App.,  p.  39. • 

Spring  brood  of,  time  of  emergence  and  oviposition  of  (Garman). 

1902.     p.  127 

United  States,  report  on  ( Osborn ) .     1898 

.SVe  «/.so  Rye  gall -gnat. 

Heteroptera  of  Death  Valley  expedition  ( Uhler) .     1893.     !>.  260 

Hevelius,  halo  of,  iiotes  on  "(Kimball ).     1901.     p.  566 

Hewitt,  Sarah  Coojier.     Country  roads,  repairs  of.     1894.     ]>.  17 

Hey  ward,  D.  C.     Roads,  good,  suggestions  to  friends  of.    1902.    p.  47. 
Hibernation.     See  Insects. 

Hicklin,  J.  Brown,  short  biography  of.     1901.     p.  119 

Hickman,  J.  F. : 

Cereals,  variety  testiuir  in;  how  can  it  be  rendered  more  decisive? 

1891.     p. 9f 

Plants,  testing  varieties,  rejjort  on.     1891.     p.  103 

Hickman,  Richard  W.     Scabies  in  cattle,  description  and  treatment. 

1902 

Same.      1902 

Hicks,  Gilbert  Henry: 

( irass  seed  and  its  impurities.     1898.     ]i.  473 

Oil-producing  seeds.     1895.     p.  185 


Index 

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A9.7:l 

A29.6:25 
A6.^: 


A6.3:4 


A9.7:4 
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A9.7:6 

A29.6:£» 
A29.6:80 

A7.3:40 

A  22. 3:25 


A29.3:31 


A29.3:31 

A27.9:5 

A29.3:31 

A7.3:24 


A6.5:5 

A5.o:4 

A8.1:3 

A9.3:12 

A9.5:12 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:3 

A9.6:31 

A8.1:3 

A8.1:3 

A9.7:l 

A8.1:3 

A8.1:3 

A10.3:115 
A9.6:16 


A5.5:7 
A29.6:29 
A22.3:8 
A22.3:23 

A29.6:29 


A10.3:7 
A10.5:3 

Al. 9:152 
A4.3:40 

A  1.1 0:898 
Al.  10:895 


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Index 

Hicks,  Gilln-rt  Henry — Continued 
Seed-s — 

agrii'ultm-al,  standards  of  purity  and  vitality  of.     1896 

germination  of,  as  affected  liy  certain  chemical  fertilizers.    1900 

purc^,  investigation.     1894.     p.  ;-3S9  . .' 

Hicks,  Gilbert  Henry,  and  Dabney,  John  C. : 

Seed,  large,  heavy,  superior  value  of.     lS9t).     p.  >]{)'•> 

Seed  treated  with  carbon  l)isulphid,  vitality  of.     n.  d 

Hicks,  Gill)ert  Henry,  and  Key,  Sothoron.     See<l  testing,  additional 

notes  on.     1897.     p.  441 

Hicks,  Lewis  E. : 

Stratigraphy  and  hydrology  of  Nei)raska.     1890.     p.  71 

Underflow  and  sheet  waters,  irrigable  lands  and  geological  struc- 
ture of  Nebraska,  with  its  effect  upon  water  supplv.     1893. 

pt.  3,  p.  167 ." 

Hide-powder: 

Comparative  tests,  report  on  ( Krug) .     1901.     p.  133 

Comparison  with  filter-tube  method  ("Wilev  raid  Krusr).     1901. 

p.  136 ■ -..--. 

Shake  method  of  determining  taimin  bv,  notes  ou  jioints  of  error 

in  (Yocum).     1894.     p.  204 " 

See  also  Filter-tube  method. 
Hides: 

Cattle,  shipped  to  United  States,  disinfection  of.     p.  5CS 

Injury  to,  by  branding  ( Fitch ) .     p.  509 

Skins  and,  imports  of,  from  Calcutta  (Patterson) 
Higbee,  E.  E.     Arbor  Day  for  the  commonwealth. 

Higbie-Armstrong  road  improvement  act.     1900 , 

Higbie  State  aid  road  bill,  remarks  at  hearing  by  committees  of  sen- 
ate and  assemblv  at  Albanv,  K.  Y.,  February  25,  1897,  on 

(Stone),     p.  10/ .' - 

Higgins,  John  C.     Scotland,  agriculture  and  dairying  in.     p.  213 

Highmore,  S.  Dak.,  range  grass  and  forage    plant    experiments, 

cooperative,  at  ( Scribner ) .     1 899 , 

Same,  progress  report  (Scribner).     1901 

Highways: 

American,  functions  of  Government,  State,  and  countv  in  improve- 
ment of  (Holmes).     1901.     p.  39 " 

Bonding  system  for  improvement  of  (Bond).     1902.     p.  38 

Construction  and  maintenance  (Ashburner).     1895.     ji.  32 

Convicts  on,  workmg  (Stone  ).     1895.     p.  11 

Europe  and  America  (Eldridge).     1902.     p.  19 

Government  aid  in  improvement  of  (Brigham).     1902.     i<.  33  . . 

Improved  (Tessier).     1902.     p.  60 

Improvement  of — 

report  on  ( Dickinson ) .     1902.     p.  48 

shall  farmer  have  aid  for,  from  wealth  of  nation?  (Bailev). 

1 901 .     p.  63 ". ■ . . 

Legislation  in  New  York,  history  of  (  Wright).     1901.     p.  29 

Maintenance  and  rej)airing.     1896 

Public,  alignment  of  ( Patton).     1902.     p.  74 

State,  in  JNIassachusetts  ( Perkins ) .     1 894.     p.  505 

•Taxation,  comparative  results  of  labor  and  money  systems.     1894 

same,  revised 

See  also  Roads. 

Highways  of  commerce  (Haupt).     1901.     ji.  56 

Hilgaril,  Eugene  Woldemar: 

Agricultural  colleges,  preparatory  teaching  in.     1898.     p.  61 

Agriculture  and  soils  of  California,     p.  476 

Alkali  lands,  origin,  value,  and  reclamation  of.     1895.     p.  103.. 

Alkali  soils  and  waters  in  California.  1888-89.     p.  297 

California — 

exotic  fruits  and  useful  plants  of.     1892.     \^.  137 

frosts  in.     1896.     p.  166 : 

phylloxera  in.     1892.     p.  155 

wines  and  bi'andies.     p.  1 09 


(  liiNslfifatioii  no. 


A6.4:6 
A6.3:24 
Al.  10:894 

A  1.1 0:896 
A6.4:ll 


A  1.10:897 
A15.2:Ar7 


Al5.2:Ir7^ 
A7.3:62 
A  7. 3:62 
A7.3:43 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:898 
A1.8:.56 
A22.4:35 


A22.4:28 
A4. 1:898 


A3.4:21 
A3.4:33 


A22.3:21 
A22.3:22 
A22!3!ll 
A22.3:16 
A22.3:23 
A  22. 3:25 
A  22. 3:23 

A22.3:25 

A22.3:21 

A22'3:21 

A22.4:24 

A22.3:23 

Al.  10:894 

A22.4:16 

A22.4:24 

A22.3:21 

Al  0.3:49 
Al.  1:878 
Al.  10:895 
A15.2:P94i 


A1.8:20 
A29.6:24 
A  1.8:20 
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liitlex 

I'lHssIflciitioii  no. 


1892. 
1896. 


P- 


79 

66 


2i) 


Hil'-'anl,  Eugene  Woldfiuar — (Diitinued 
Taiilic  slope — 

climates  of.     1892.     ji.  9 

miscellaneous  lield  cultures  on. 
Salts  in  alkali  soils,  distrihution  of 

Soil,  relations  of,  to  climate.     1892 

Soil  analysis — 

late  progress  in.     1896.     p.  88 

objects  and  interpretation  of.     1886.     p 

objects  and  methods  of.     1897.     p.  84 

physical  and  chemical,  report  on  methods  of.     1893.     p.  60 

summary  of  discussion  on,  from  an  article  on  cotton  production 

of  United  States,     p.  17.0 

Soils,  nitrogen  hungriness  in,  recoenition  of.     1895.     p.  58 

Water  snjiplv,  sul)terranean,  of  San  Bernardino  Valley  and  its 

utilization,  studies  of.     1902.     p.  103 

Hilgard,  Eugene  Woldemar,  Jones,  T.  C,  and  Furnas,  Robert  W. 
Climatic  and  agricultural  features,  and  agricultural  practices 
and  needs  of  arid  regions  of  Pacific  slope,  with   notes  on 

Arizona  and  New  Mexico.     1882 

Hill,  George  G.: 

Farm  l)ui!dings,  practical  suggestions  for.     1901 : 

Marketing  farm  products.     1897 

See  aUo,  as  joint  autlior,  Wilson,  James  W. 
Hill,  George  William: 

English  farms  and  farmers,  notes  on  some.     1898.     p.  583 

Publications   Division,  Agriculture    Department,  work    of,    for 

farmer.     1897.     p.  204 

William  Saun<lers,  sketch  of  life  of.     1900.     p.  625 

See  aho,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Records  and  Editing  Bureau,  1890-94; 
Chief,  Division  of  Publications,  1895-98;  and  Editor  and  Chief, 

Division  of  Publications,  1895-1902 

Hill,  Robert  Thomas: 

Artesian  ami  underground  waters  in  Texas,  eastern  New  ^lexico, 
and  Indian  Territory  west  of  97th  meridian.     1893.     pt.  3, 

p.  41 1 

Forest  conditions  of  Porto  Rico,  note  on.     1899 

Imbibition  of  rocks.     1891.     p.  213 

Hill,  W.  E.     Texas  fever  among  cattle  in  Kansas.     1897.     \>.  318.. 
Hill,  W.  T.     Sparrows,  trapping  of,  for  sporting  jiftrposes;  with  pa- 
per descriptive  of  apparatus  and  methods  employed.     1889. 

p.  178 

Hillman,  F.  H.     Seeds  of  rescue  grass  and  chess.     1902 

Hills,  J.  L.     Skim  milk,  what  is  most  profitable  way  to  dispose  of? 

1896.     p.  95 

Hiltner,  Robert  S.     Sugar  analysis,  report  on.     1898.     p.  87 

Hinds,  W.E.: 

Carbon  bisulphid  as  an  insecticide.     1902 

Carbon  bisulphide,  fumigation  with.     1901.     ]).  7<s 

Hines,  C.  M.     Swine  plague  in  Cass  County,  Nebraska.    1879.    ji.  1 77. 
Hinklev,  Nelson  P.     Horses,  export  of,  from  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and 

vicinity.     1898.     p.  88 

Hinman,  C.  1.     ]\Iedicine  Lodge,  Kansas,  notes  on  field  Avork  at. 

1893.     p.  31 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Hinrichs,   Gustavus.     Rainfall   laws,   deduced  from  twenty  years' 

observations.     1893 

Hinton,  Richard  Josiah: 

.\ddress  of,  before  convention  of  National  League  for  Good  Roads, 

Washington.     1893.     p.  56 

Agriculture  iti  Mexico.     1884.     No.  ]  3.     j).  27 

Irrigation  and  cultivation  of  soil  therel)y;  physical  data;  condi- 
tions and  progress  within  V.  S.  for  1891 

Irrigation  in  Australia;  recent  investigations,  legislation,  and 
administration  bv  colonies  of  Victoria  and  New  South  Wales. 
1891.     p.  235  ...". 


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A1.8:20 
A 10. 3. -30 
A29.3:3 

A 10. 3:30 
A7.3:10 
A  7. 3:51 
A7.3:38 

Al.  1:885 
A7.3:47 

A10.3:119 


A1.8:20 


Al. 9:126 
A  1.9:62 


Al.  10:898 

Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:900 


A21.1: 


A15.2:Ir7^ 
A 13. 3:25 
A15.2:P94i 
A4. 1:895-6 


A5.3:l 
A19.3'':R31 

A10.3:41 
A7.3:56 

Al. 9:145 

A9.6:30 

A1.6:12 


Al.  2:1178 
A7.3:40 


A29.2:R13 

A10.3:14 
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Index 

Ilinton,  Richard  Josiah — Continued 

Irrigation  in  various  countries,  facts  and  conditions  relating  to. 

1891.  pt.  1.     p.  375 /..... 

Irrigation  in  United  States.     1S87 

Irrigation  in  United  iStates.     1890,  ])rogress  report  on.     1891 

See  also,  for  ri'portsas  sj>ecial  agent  in  charge  artesian  and  under- 
flow investigation  and  irrigation  inquiry,  1890  and  1891 

Hinton,  Kichard  Josiali,  and  otliers.     Artesian  wells  within  area  of 
ninety-seventh  meridian  and  east  of  foothills  of  Rocky  3Ioun- 

tains,  preliminary  investigation  to  determine 

Hippelates  plague  in  Florida  ( Sch warz ) .     1895.     p.  374 

Hitchcock,  A.  S. : 

Bermuda  grass.     1901 _ 

Flora  of  southwestern  Kansas,  collection  of  j)lants  made  by  C.  II. 

Thompson  in  1893,  report  on.     1 896.     ]).  537 

Forage  crops,  cultivated,  of  Northwestern  States.     1902 

Hitchcock,  Frank  Harris: 

Agricultural  exports  of  United  States,  distribution  of — 

1894-1898 

1895-1899 

1896-1900 

1897-1901_ - 

Agricultural  imports  of  United  States,  sources  of — 

1894-1898 

1 895-1 899 

1896-1900 

1897-1901 

Agricultural  imports  of  the  United  Kingdom,  1896-1900.     1902. . , 
Agricultural  ])roducts,  our  foreign  trade  in — 

1893-1897 

1894-1898 

1890-1899 

1891-1900 

1892-1901 

Denmark,  trade  of.     1900 

Egyptian  cotton,  exports  of.     1897.     p.  29 

Foreign  markets  for  American  agricultural  products,  testimony 

before  Industrial  Commission  relative  to.     1901 

Foreign  jMarkets  Section,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for 

farmer.     1897.     p.  270 

Philippine  Islands — 

] )lant  products  of,  notes  on.     1 899 

trade  of.     1898 , 

Puerto  Rico,  trade  of.     1898 , 

Scandinavia,  our  trade  with,  1890-1900 

Spain,  our  trade  with,  1888-1897 

Spain's  foreign  trade.     1898 

Trade,  our,  with  Japan,  China,  and  Hongkong,  1889-1899 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Section  of  Foreign  INIarkets,  Agricul- 
ture Department,  1897-1902 

Hite,  George  H.     Straw1)erry  culture.     ]).  139 

Hoard,  H.  E.     Address  of,  before  convention  of  National  League  for 

Good  Roads,  Washington.      1893.     p.  48 ."....... 

Hoard,  William  Dempster.     Farmers'  institute,  relation  of,  to  our 

industrial  population.     1902.     p.  20 

Hobbs,  Hermann  E.     Volcanic  and  atmospheric  phenomena.    1902. 

p.  487 

Hodgson,  E.  J.      Adflress  of,   l)efore  JNIinnesota  good  roada  con- 
vention, Jan. ,  1 894.     p.  15 

Hoffman,  J.  D.     INIechanic  arts,  student  apprentice  of.     1901.     p.  186. 
Hoffmanseggia,  North  American  species  of,  revision  of  (Fisher)." 

1892.  p.  143 

Hog  and  its  products  (Cist),     p.  382 

Kog-cholera  bai-illus: 

Associated  with  fatal  disease  in  pigeons  (Moore).     1895.    p.  71... 

Can  l)acillus  of  hog  cholera  be  increased  in  virulence  by  passing 

it  through  a  series  of  rabbits?  (Moore).     1894.     p.  97 


CluNsificatiuii  uo. 


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A12.3:20 
A12.3:25 
A12.3:29 

A12.3:17 
A12.3:21 
A12.3:24 
A12.3:28 
A12.3:26 

A12.3:10 

A12.3:]5 

A12.3:19 

A 12. 3:23 

A12.3:?7 

A12.3:9 

A10.3:42 

A  1.8:67 

Al. 10:897 


A6.4:17 

A12.3:14 

A  12.3:13 

A12.3:22 

A12.3:12 

A12.3:ll 

A12.3:18 

A12.1: 
Al. 1:863 

A10.3:14 

A10.3:1I0 

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A22.3:2 
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A6.5:l 
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ii; 


Hog-cholora  bacillus — Continne<l 

Experiiuents  on  attenuation  of,  by  lieat 

same,  p.  1 75 

Experiments  on  pro(h:ction  of  immunity  in  rabbits  and  pruinea- 

pigs  with  reference  to  swine  plague  and  (Smith  and  Moore). 

1804.     p.  41 

Group  of  hog-cholera  Vjacteria  (Smith) .     1894.     p.  9 

Variety  of,  Mhich  closely  resembles  bacillus  typhosus  (Dorset). 

p.  566 

What  Ijecome?-  of  hog-cholera  and  swine-plagne  bacteria  when 

injected  in  small  numbers  into  subcutaneous  tissues  of  pigs? 

(-Moore).     1894.     p.  103 

Hog  cholera: 

Communication  of,  by  carricm  crows  (Ford),     p.  325 

Germ  of,  enzvmes,  or  soluble  ferments  of  (De  Schweinitzj.     p. 
266  . . ." 

See  tilso  Hog-cholera  l)acillns. 
History,  nature,  and  treatment,  as  determined  by  inquiries  and 

investisrations  of  Bureau  of  Animal  In<lnstrv  (Salmon).     1889. 

Idaho  (Williams).     1898.     p.  179 ' 

Indiana  (Bitting),     p.  199 

Inoculation  for  prevention  of,  results  of  experiments  with  (Sal- 

m(jn ) .     1 892 

Introduction  and  spread  of,  in  U.  S.,  correspondence  relating  to. 

p.  187 

Investigations  in  Iowa,  preliminary  report  (De  Schweinitz).     p. 

501 ; 

Investitrations  of — • 

1.S86.     p.  603 

same,  p.  20 

1887.     p.  481 

same,  p.  03 

Iowa  (Xiles).     p.  500 

Note  on — 

1866.     pp.  56, 127 

1868.     p.  320 

1884  (Trumbower) ,  p.  419 

same,  p.  238 

Prevention  of.     p.  148 

same,  p.  156 

Report  on  (Law).     1875.     p.  426 

Report  on  swine  plague  and  (Salmon)   

Serum  therapy  in  (Peters),     p.  196 

Serum  treatment  for  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  235 

same 

Stamping  out,  in  Page  County,  Iowa,  experiments  in.     p.  249 

Sweden,  Denmark,  and  France,     p.  159 

same,  j).  1 68 

Variability  of  infectious  diseases  as  illustrated  by  (Smith  and 

Moore).     1894.     p.  81 '. 

Variety  of,  which  closely  resembles  bacillus  tyj^hosus  (Dorset). 

p.  566 ■. 

See  also  Cattle  orders  —  Swine  plague. 

Hog  fever,  investigation  of,  in  North  Carolina  (Salmon),     p.  432 

Hogan,  ^Irs.  Louise  K.  Shinier  (reporter).     Cooking,  instruction  in, 

in  i)ublic  schools  of  New  York,  history  ami  i)resent  status  of, 

with  introduction  l)y  Alfred  Charles  True.     1899 

Hogg,  Thomas.     Japan,  flora  of.     1875.     p.  178 

Hogs: 

Alfalfa  hay  for.     1899.     p.  15 

Conunon,  of  Florida,  crossing  improved  breeds  of   swine  with 

(Furnas).     1895 

Conditions  affecting  ]>ri(e  of.     ]>.  96 

same.     ]  >.  84 

Crop,  1850-63.     No.  6.     p.  20 

Dead,  uses  of.     1886.     p.  251 

Fattening.     1863.     No.  5.     p.  5 


Index 

tlasslfloatlou  uo. 

A4. 1:887-8 
A  1.1:888 


A4.3:6 
A4.3:6 

A4. 1:901 


A4.3:6 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:898 


A1.8:46 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:897 


A  1.9:8 


A4. 1:887-8 


A4. 1:899 


Al.  1:886 
A4. 1:886 
Al. 1:887 
A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:898 

A27.9:4 
A  27. 9:6 
A  4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:887-8 
A  1.1:888 
A  1.1:875 
A1.9:24 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:898 
A  4. 3:23 
A  4. 1:898 
A4. 1:887-8 
A  1.1:888 

A4.3:6 


A4. 1:901 
A  1.1:878 


A 10. 3:56 
A27.9:13 

A  1.9:97 

A  4. 4:4 
A  1.1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 
A27.9:l 
A27.9:24 
A  27. 9:1 


351 


p 


Index 

Hogs — Continued 

Feeding  t^lieat"  wlieat  to  ( French ) .     p.  4U5 

Packed  at  Cincinnati,  1833-64.     No.  6.     p.  33 

Peanuts,  cowpeas,  and  sweet  potatoes  as  food  for  (Duggar) 

501... 

Pork  i>ai-king  and,  in  West  ( Emery ).     p.  198 

Raising  in  Northwest  (French).     1900.     p.  16 

Raising  in  the  South  (Tracy).     1899 

same.     p.  362 

Silage  for  (Beal).     1898.     p.  20 

Stock,  for  market,     p.  101 

See  also  Cattle  orders  —  De   Soto   hogs  —  Farm   animals  —  Hog 
cholera  —  Swine  plague. 
Hogue,  Alvesto  S.     Animals,  dead,  disposition  of,  in  Vienna,     p.  350. 
Holcombe,  A.  A.: 

Horse,  fetlock,  ankle,  and  foot  of,  diseases  of.     p.  357 

Sheep-scab  mite  and  low  temperature,     p.  605 

HolcomlDe,  J.  W.     Agricultural  and  mechanical  colleges,  relation  of, 

to  Department  of  Interior.     1893.     p.  114 

Holden,  E.  S.     San  Joaquin  County,  California,  resources  of.     1868. 

p.  363 '. 

Holidays.     See  Legal  holidays. 

Holladay,  A.  L.     Grape  vine,  black-mt  and  mildew  of,  experiments 

in  treatment  of.     1890.     p.  70 

Holland,  E.  B.     See,  as  joint  author,  Lindsey,  Joseph  Bridges. 
Holland,  reclamation  of  lands  in,  reports  of  State  geologist  of  New 

Jersey,  1869  and  1870.     p.  221 

See  also  Java. 
Holland  agricultural  experiment  stations: 

Official  methods  of  analysis  of  fertilizers  and  feeding  stuffs  adopted 

bv.     1899.     p.304 

Report  on  ( Atwater).     1895.     p.  669 

Holloway,  William  R. : 

Animals,  dead,  disposition  of,  in  St.  Petersburg,     p.  360 

Eggs,  exports  of  Russian,     p.  512 

Leat  her  industry  of  Russia,     p.  528 

Hollyhock  disease,  new  (Southworth).     1891.     p.  45 

Hollyhocks,  sawflv,  new,  which  is  injurious  to  (Cockerell).     1894. 

p.  251 \ 

Holm,  Theo.     Panciums,  American,  in  herbarium  Berolinense  and 

in  herbarium  of  Willdenow.     1897.     p.  17 

Holmes,  Edwin  S.,  jr.: 

Brazos  River,  Texas,  flood  of  June-July,  1899,  its  effects  upon 

agriculture  of  submerged  region.     1899 

Fruit  industry  of  California,  statistics  of.     1901 

Wheat-growing   and   general   agricultural  conditions   in  Pacific 

coast  region.     1901 

Wheat  ports  on  Pacific  coast.     1901 .     ]).  567 

See  also,  as  joint  author.  Ward,  Edward  G.,  jr. 
Holmes,  George  Kirby: 

Agricultural  production  and  prices.     1897.     p.  577 

Agriculture,  progress  of,  in  U.  S.      iS99.     p.  307 

Farm  implements  and  machinery,  course  of  prices  of,  for  series  of 

years.     1901 ^ 

Holmes,  Joseph  Austin: 

Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  July,  1894.     p.  17... 

Agricultural  education  in  North  Carolina.     1883.     p.  84 

Convict  labor,  use  of,  in  road  improvement  in  North  Carolina. 

1895.     p.  5 

Highway   improvement,   American,    functions   of  Government, 

State,  and  county  in.     1901.     p.  39 1 

Road  building  in  Southern  States,  some  essentials  in  modern  sys- 
tems of.     1902.     p.  82 

Road  building  with  convict  labor  in  Southern  States.    1901.    p.  319. 
Roads,  ])ublic,  improvement  of,  in  North  Carolina.     1894.    p.  513. 
Holmes,  J.  (iarnett.     Soil  survey  around  Santa  Ana,  Cal.     p.  385... 
See  also,  as  joint  author,  Means,  Thomas  Herbert. 


Classitlratiuii  no. 


A4. 1:898 
A-7.9:2 

A4. 1:898 
Al.  1:863 
Al. 9:117 
Al.  9:100 
A4. 1:899 
Al. 9:103 
A4. 1:893-4 


A4. 1:899 

A4.2:H78 

A4. 1:901 

A10.3:16 
A27.9:6 


A6.3:ll 
A1.7:7 


A10.6:10 
A 10. 6:5 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:899 
A28.5:6 

A9.7:7 

A3. 3:4 


A27.4:10 
A27.8:23 

A27.8:20 
Al.  10:901 


Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:899 

A27.8:18 

A22.3:10 
A1.7:2 

A22.3:16 

A22.3:21 

A22.3:23 
Al. 10:901 
Al.  10:894 
A26. 5:900' 


352 


Holmes,  J.  Garnett,  and  ]Mesmer,  Louis: 

Soil  survey  of  8an  Gabriel  area,  California,     j).  559 

Soil  survey  of  Ventura  area,  California,     p.  521 

'Holstein  cattie  (Chenery).     p.  161 

Holt,  J.  O.     Meteorological  observations  near  Circle  Citv,  Aia.«jka. 

1896-98.     p.  542 ." 

Holzinger,  John  M. : 
Plants- 
collected  bv  C.  S.  Sheldon  and  M.  A.  Carleton  in  tlu^  Indian 

Territory  in  1891,  list  of.     1892.     p.  189 

collection  of,  made  by  J.  H.  Sandbergand  assistants  in  north- 
ern Idaho  in  1892,  report  on.     1895.     p.  205 

new,  from  Texas  and  Colorado,  descriptions  of.     1893.     p.  286. 

new  to  Florida,  list  of.     1893.     p.  288 

Home  fruit  garden,  preparation  and  care  of  (Corbett) .     1901.     p.  431 . 

Same 

Home   vinevard,  with    special    reference    to   northern    conditions 

(Ragan).     1902 

Homes,  rural,  adornment  of  (Vasey).     1872.     p.  448 

Honey: 

Adulteration  of  (Wiley  and  others) .     1892.     p.  633 

Production  of,  1869-89.     p.  112 

See  aho  Bees. 

Honey  bee.     Manual  of  instruction  in  apii'ulture  (Benton) 

See  aho  Bees — Italian  honey  bee. 
Honey  Lake  Basin,  California,  irrigation  problems  of  (Smythe). 

1901.     p.  71 

Hongkong: 

Our  trade  with,  1889-1899  (Hitchcock) 

Typhoon  of  Nov.  10,  1900,  in,  note  .on  (Abbe),     p.  558 ■ 

Weather  forecasting  in  (Doberck).     1899.     p.  98 

Honolulu,  Hawaii: 

Meteorological  observations,  monthly,  at.  Mar.,  1894-ApriI,  1901 

( Lyons ) 

Tables  of  dew-point  observed  at  ( Lyons).     1899.     j).  587 

Hookworm  disease  (uncinariasis  or  anchylostomiasis),  significance 

of  recent  American  cases  of,  in  man  (Stiles),     p.  183 

Hooper,  John  K.     Halo  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  May,  1900.     p.  202 

Hop  crops,  European.     1868.     p.  409 

Hop  plant: 

Cultivation  of  (Bollman).     p.  97 

same.     No.  1 .     p.  5 

same,  in  Bohemia  (Fairchild).     1899 

same,  in  California  ( Flint) .     1900 

same,  in  England.     1870.     p.  486 

same,  in  Pacific  coast  region.     1889.     p.  410 

same,  in  various  countries.     1888.     p.  537 

Insects  affecting  (Smith),     p.  393 

same  (Smith).     1884.     p.  9 

same  (Howard).     1897.     p.  40 

See  also  Crops,  principal. 
Hop  plant-louse: 

Experiments  with,  in  Oregon  and  Washington  (Koebele).     1893. 

p.  12 

Experiments  with  remedies  against  ( Alwood).     p.  102 

same.     p.  102 

Further  notes  on  (Riley).     1888.     p.  70 

Remedies  ti  >  be  used  against 

Hop  substitutes.     See  Quassia. 
Hopkins,  Andrew  Delmar: 

Entomologist,    economic,    note   and    record   kcci)ing  for.      1893. 

p.  103 

Forest  entomology,  study  of,  in  America.     1902.     p.  5 

Forest-tree  insects,  study  of.     1 895.     p.  75 

Forests — 

damage  to,  by  destructive  pine  bark-beetle.     1893.     p.  187 

insect  enemies  of,  in  Northwest,  preliminary  report  on.     1899  . 


Index 

(iUKSlflCHtioil    no. 

A26. 5:901  > 
A26. 5:901  > 
Al.  1:864 

A29.6:26 


A6.5:l 


A6.5:3 
A6.5:l 
A6.5:l 
Al.  10:901 
A1.9:154 

Al. 9:156 
A27.9:10 

A7.3:13« 
A27.9:32 

A9.6:l 


A10.3:100 

A12.3:18 
A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:27 


A29.6: 
A29.6:27 

A4. 1:901 
A29.6:28 
A27.9:6 

Al.  1:864 

A27.9:3 

A6.4:19 

Al. 9:115 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:27 

A  27. 9:26 

A  1.1:884 

A9.3:4 

A9.6:7 


A  9. 7:6 
A  1.1:888 
A9. 1 :888 
A9.7:l 
A9.5;2 


A9.7:6 

A9.6:37 

A9.6:2 


A  9. 7:5 
A9.6:21 


114—04- 


-23 


353 


Index 

Hopkins,  Andrew  Delmar — Continued 

Insects  detrimental  and  destructive  to  forest  products  used  for 

constructing  material.     1902.     p.  60 

Pine  in  Black  Hills  Forest  Reserve,  insect  enemies  of.     1902 

Scolytids,  destructive,  and  their  imported  enemy.     1893.     p.  123. 

Spruce,  insect  enemies  of,  in  Northeast.     1901 

"West  Virginia — 

entoniologicral  discoveries  and  observations  of  year  in.     1894. 

p.  145. 

insects,  some  notes  on.     1 898.     p.  44 

observations  in,  on  farm,  garden,  and  fruit  insects,  some  notes 

on.     1896.     p.  71  

some  bred  braconidse.     1892.     p.  256 

Hopkins,  Cyril  George: 

Alkalies  in  soil  analysis,  separation  of,  by  official  method.     1902. 

p.  43 

Soil  analysis,  mechanical,  rapid  method  of,  including  use  of  cen- 
trifugal force.     1898.     p.  67  

Soil  particles,  division  of,  in  mechanical  analysis,  plea  for  scien- 
tific basis  for.     1898.     p.  64 

Soils,  samples  of,  method  for  taking,  for  analysis.     1902.     p.  152. 
Hopkins,  Cyril  George,  and  Powers,  AV.  A.     Milk  and  cream,  acidity 

of,  determination  of.     1895.     p.  125 

Hopkins,  C.  L.     Vanessa  californica,  mountain  swarming  of.    1890. 

J).  355 

Hopkins,  J.  Howard.     Weather  prophet,  every  man  his  own.     1899. 

p.  293 

Hopkins,  James  D. : 

Animals,  domestic,  in  U.  S.,  contagious  diseases  among,  investi- 
gation of.     1883.     p.  44 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in  New  York,  investigation  of. 

p.  43 

Hordeum,  genera,  native  and  introduced  species  of  (Scribnerand 

Smith).     1897.     p.  23 

Horgen,  Switzerland.     Cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon 

roads  at  ( Streuli ).     p.  12 

Horn  fly: 

Ohio,  note  on  (Kellicott).     1891.     p.  35 

Remedies  for,  notes  on  ( Alwood).     1891.     p.  68 

Reporton.     1889.     p.  93 

Hornia,  description  of  Leonia  rileyi,  new  meloid  genus  near  (Duges) 

1889.     p.  211 

Hornworm  of  tobacco.     See  Protoparce  Carolina. 
Horr,  Thomas  J.     See,  as  joint  author,  McLean,  L. 
Horse-radish : 

Best  varieties  of  Europe,  and  methods  of  cultivation  (Fairchild). 

1900 

Circular  on  (Kains).     1898 

Cultui-e  in  Bohemia  (Fairchild).     1899 

Horse-radish  flea-beetle,  report  of  (Chittenden).     1895.     p.  404 

Horse  breeders'  associations,  list  of,  with  officers: 

1898.  p.  613 

1899.  p.  693 

1900.  p.  647 

1901.  p.  625 

See  also  Vermont  Association  of  Horse  Breeders. 

Horse  show,  Chicago,  111.,  1890  (Martin),     p.  349 

Horses: 

American — 

importation  of,  into  Brussels  (Langhorne).     1897.     ]>.  26 

in  Belgium  (Storer).     1897.     p.  24 

in  Denmark  (Kirk).     1898.     p.  53 

in  Switzerland  (GifiEord).     p.  503 

market  for,  in  foreign  countries.     1898 

thoroughbred,  in  England  ( Wray) .     p.  503 

used  by  large  horse  companies  in  Paris  (Loncev).   1898.   p.  42. 
Barley  as  food  for.     1901.     p.  29 ". 


Cliisslflciitlon  no. 


A9.6:31 
A9.6:32 
A9.7:6 
A9.6:28 


A9.7:7 
A9.6:17 


A9.6:6 
A9.7:4 


A  7. 3:67 
A  7. 3:56 


A7.3:56 
A7.3:67 


A7.3:47 
A9.7:2 
A  29. 6:27 


A1.8:29 
A  1.1:881-2 
A3. 3:4 
A22.4:27 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:2 

A9.7:l 


A23.4:l 
A6.4:15 
A6.4:20 
A9.7:7 

A  1.10:898 
A  1.10:899 
Al. 10:900 
A1.10:901 

A4. 1:889-90 


A1.2:H78 
A1.2:H78 
A1.2:H78 
A  4. 1:900 
A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:899 
A1.2:H78 
A1.9:133 


354 


Horses — Continued 

Blood,  essay  on  (Jackson).     1882.     p.  50 

Bottom  disease  among,  in  South  Dakota  (Bchrocder).     p.  371 

Botsin.     1866.     p.  436 

Breeding — 

Belgium  (Winslow).     p.  503 

England.     1875.     p.  513 

for  turf,  road,  and  farm  (Sanders).     1883.     p.  229 

national,  military  administration  of  Germany  in  its  relations 
to.     p.  372 . .  .■ 

New  Jersey  (Romaine) .     p.  385 

report  on,  etc.  (Gaines),     p.  122 

Cavalry — 

America  (Morris),     p.  159 

Great  Britain's  purchases  of,  in  Argentina  (Buchanan).    1898. 

p.  22 

Cerebro-spinal  meningitis  in  (Neale).     p.  470 

Demand  for  and  kind  of,  suited  for  European  uses  and  present 
status  of  horse  trade  in  different  countries  (Stubbs).     1898. 

p.  55 

Digestive  organs  of,  diseases  of  (Michener).     p.  15 

Diseases  among  mules  and.     1868.     p.  360 

Diseases  among,  in  Illinois  (Detmers).     p.  355 

Diseases  of — 

correspondence  relating  to.     1877.     p.  471 

same.     1898.     p.  537 

general  ( Huidekoper ) .     p.  461 

report  on.     1890 

Draft  upon  (Fulton),     p.  511 

Enzootii!  cerebro-spinal  meningitis  in  Idaho  (Williams).     1898. 

] ).  1 79 

Enzootic  cerebro-meningitis  among,  in  Texas  (Detmers).     p.  363. 
Ex})ort  of — 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  vicinity  (Hinkley).     1898.     p.  88 

Chicago  market  (Bruette).     1897.     p.  84 

Eye  of,  diseases  of  (Law ) .     p.  247 

Eei'ding  of,  notes  on  (Lavalard).     1902.     p.  4 

Fetlock,  ankle,  and  foot  of,  diseases  of  (Holcombe).     p.  357 

Foot  of,  structure  and  diseases  of.     p.  357 

France  (Green ).     1898.     p.  39 

Generative  organs  of,  diseases  of  ( Law ) .     p.  1 35 

German  army,  requirements  for  (Kuhn).     1898.     p.  31 

Glanders  among — 

report  on  ( Trumbower ) .     p.  41 8 

same,  p.  237 

Texas  (Folsetter).     p.  393 

Heart  and  l>lood-vessel9  of,  diseases  of  (Trumbower).     p.  219 

Imported  into  V.  S.,  regulations  for  inspection  and  quarantine 
of,  Dec.  28,  1899.; 

same,  modification,  Jan.  27,  1 900 

same,  amendment,  June  1,  1900 

same,  amendment,  Oct.  20,  1900 

same,  amendment,  Nov.  10,  1900 

Industry  of  the  Northwest  (Nelson).     1900.     p.  23 

Influenza  in  ( Law) .     j).  203 

Lameness  of,  its  causes  and  treatment  (Liautard).     p.  269 

Leeches  among,  \n  Florida  ( Fish ) .     p.  229 

Maladie  du  coit  among — 

Nebraska  and    South    Dakota,    extirpation    of    (Norgaard). 
p.  62 

Nebraska  ( Faville).     p.  359 

Market  classes  of  ( Rommel ) .     ]i.  433 

same.     1902 

Meat  of— 

American,  in  Denmark  (Blom ) .     ] ».  505 

as  food  in  Germany  (Guenther ) .     j).  520 '. 

Medicines  to,  methods  of  administering  (Michener).     p.  9 


Index 

Classlflt'titloii  110. 

A1.8:22 
A4. 1:891-2 
A27.9:4 

A4. 1:900 
A27.9:13 
A1.7:2 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:889-90 
A1.7:2 

Al.  1:863 

A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:899 


A1.2:H78 
A4.2:H78 

A27.9:6 
Al.  1:881-2 


Al.  1:877 
A4. 1:898 
A4.2:H78 
A4.2:H78 

A4. 1:898 

A4. 1:897 
Al.  1:881-2 

A1.2:H78 

A.1.2:H78 

A4.2:H78 

A10.6:12 

A4.2:H78 

A  1.1:870 

A1.2:H78 

A4.2:H78 

A1.2:H78 


A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:889-90 
A4.2:H78 

A4.5:56 
A4.5:58 
A4.5:64 
A4.5:77 
A4.5:79 
Al. 9:117 
Al.  1:872 
A4.2:II78 
A4. 1:895-6 


A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4. 1:901 
A4.3:37 

A4. 1:900 
A  4. 1:900 
A4. 2:1 1 78 


355 


p 


181 


Index 

Horses — Continued 

Millet  disease  of.     1898,     p.  20 

same.     p.  539 

National  horse  of  America  (Macleod).     p.  691 

Nervous  svstem  of,  diseases  of  (Trumbower). 

Notes  on. "  1876.     p.  119 

Ocean  transportation  of.     p.  87 

Pneumonia  among  (Clement),     p.  381 

Potato  bread  for,  in  Germany  ( Hughes),     p.  .530 

Principles  of  form  required  to  adapt  him  to  special  purposes,  no- 
tices of  breeds,  etc.  (  Howard ) .     p.  335 

Report  on,  from  practical  experience  in  Army,  origin  and  useful- 
ness ( Kingwalt ) .     p.  321 

Respiratory  organs  of,  diseases  of  (Harbaugh).     p.  87 

Shipping,  to  Germany,  experience  and  obseryation  in  (Meyers). 
1898.     p.  35 ". 

Shoeing  of  ( Dickson) .     p.  529 

Silage  for  (Beal).     1898.     p.  20 

Skin  of,  diseases  of  (Law),     p.  419 

"Staggers"  among,  in  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  (Harbaugh). 
p.  209 

Switzerland  (Du  Bois).     p.  520 

Trade  of  U.  S.  with  foreign  countries,     p.  600 

Trade  with  Great  Britain  ( Wellman).     1897.     p.  45 

same.     1898  ( Wray) .     p.  50 

Urinary  organs  of,  diseases  of  (Law) .     p.  59 

Urine  of,  analysis  (Caldwell),     p.  247 

Wounds  of,  and  their  treatment  ( Michener ) .     p.  447 

See  also  Animals,  domestic  —  Conestoga  horse  —  Farm  animals  — 
French  Napoleon  stallion  —  Mares  —  Roadsters  and  trotters. 
Horticultural  and  kindred  societies,  officers  of: 

1898.  p.  621 

1899.  p.  704  

1900.  p.  658  

1901.  p.  631 

Horticultural   commission,    Los   Angeles   County,    Cal.,  report   of. 

1890.     p.  312 

Horticultural  exhibition,  international,  proposed  to  be  held  at  Ham- 
burg, note  on.     1869.     p.  63 

Horticultural  herbarium,  making  of  (Davy).     1900.     p.  93 

Horticultural  periodicals.     See  Agricultural  and  horticultural  period- 
icals. 

Horticultural  quarantine  rules  of  California.     1892.     p.  168 

Horticultural  school.     See  Ghent,  Belgium. 

Horticultural  societies,  list  of: 

1867.     p.  364 

1869 


1870 
1872 
1876 


1885 

Horticulture: 

Abstracts    of    reports  of    agricultural   experiment    stations    on. 

1 889-1902 _ _. .  - 

American,  danger  to,  from  introduction  of  injurious  scale  insects 

(King).     1901.     p.  171 _ 

Climatology  and — 

report  on  (Wickson).     1900.     p.  45 

some  interrelations  of  (Bailey).     1895.     p.  431 

Directory  of  departments,  boards,  societies,  colleges,  and  other 
organizations  in  interest  of.     1885 

See  also  Horti(>ultural  societies. 

Education  in  Minnesota  (Green).     1898.     p.  84 

Educational  status  of,  report  on  ( Card) .     1901 .     p.  134 

Experimental,  systems  of  record  keeping  in  (Corbett).     1896. 

p.  104 " 

Hints  in.     p.  194 


(Jlasslflcatluu  no, 

A1.9:69 
A4. 1:898 
Al.  1:887 
A4.2:H78 
A27.9:14 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1 :889-90 
A4. 1:899 

Al.  1:862 

Al.  1:866 
A4.2:H78 

A1.2:H78 
A4.2:H78 
A1.9:103 
A4.2:H7H 

A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:901 
A1.2:H78 
A1.2:H78 
A4.2:H78 
Al.l:872 
A4.2:H78 


Al. 10:898 
Al.  10:899 
A1.10:900 
A  1.10:901 


A9.7:2 

A27.9:7 
A10.3:76 


A1.8:20 


Al.  1:867 

A1.2:Sol 

A1.8:4 

A1.8:5 

A1.8:12 

A1.8:.39 


A10.6: 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:76 
A29.3:]l^ 


A1.8:39 


A10.3:49 
A10.3:99 

A10.3:41 
A  1.1:868 


356 


1891).     p.  60... 


1894. 
1895. 

1896. 

PP 

1897. 

PP 

1898. 

PP 

1899. 

PP 

1900. 

PP 

1901. 

PP 

Horticulture — Continuod 

I  low  shall  we  teach  horticulture?  (Lazenby) 

Laboratory  work  in  (Goff ).  .  1896.     p.  103 

same  (Goff).     1901.     p.  132 

Outline  of  work  in,  at  the  several  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions { Alwood) .     1S89 

Papers  on  horticultural  and  kindred  subjects  (launders).     1891.. 

Plant  physiology  in  relation  to  (Woods).     1901.     p.  127 

Relation  of  Arbor  Day  to  (Skinner),     p.  34 

Teaching,  laboratory  methods  in  (Corbett).     1899.     p.  127 

AVinter  instruction  in,  laboratory  work  for  (Goff).     1900.     p.  95  . 

Wisconsin  (Peffer).     1882.     p.  174 

Work  in — 

special,  letter  asking  for  reports  regarding.     1889 

State  Agricultural  E^xperiment  Station,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  methods 
of  keeping  records  of  ( Beach ) .     1898.     p.  72 

Yukon  Vallev,  conditions  in,  preliminary  report  on  (Jackson). 
1898.     p.  35  

See  also  Evans,  Walter  H. — Kane,  F.  AV. — and  headings  beginning 
Horticultural. 
Horticulture  and  l)otany  section.  Association  of  American  Agricul- 
tural Colleires  and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of: 

1891.  p.  101 

1892.  p.  168 

1893.  p.  93 

91 

.  14,  94 : 

.  21,  99 

.  13,  72 

.  21,  126 

.  28,  87 

.  13,  127 

.  52,  102 

See  also  Botany  section  —  Horticulture  section. 
Horticulture  section,  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 
and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of: 

1890.     pp.  34,  151 

1 892.     p.  167 

See  also  Horticulture  and  botany  section. 
Horticulturists  of  agricultural  experiment  stations: 

List  of,  with  outline  of  work  in  horticulture  at  the  several  sta- 
tions (Alwood).     1889 

greeting  of,  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  13,  14,  1889,  proceedings  of 

(Harris) 

same,  report  of  secretary  ( Bishop),     p.  9 

Some  undefined  duties  and  methods  of  (Rane).     1896.     p.  76 

Horton,  H.  E.  Ij.     Sorghum  sugar  experiments  at  Rio  Grande,  N.  J. 

1889.     p.  58 

Hosmer,  Ralph  Sheldon,  and  Bruce,  Eugene  S.  Forest  working 
plan  for  township  40,  Totten  and  Crossfield  purchase,  Hamil- 
ton County,  N.  Y. ,  State  forest  i)reserve.     1901 

Hosmer,  Ralph  Sheldon.     See,  as  joint  author,  Whitney,  Milton. 

Hospital  gardening.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  12 

Host,  color  of,  and  its  relation  to  parasitism    (Stiles  and  Hassall). 

1892.     p.  265 

Hot  waves,  conditions  which  produce  them,  and  theireffect  onagri- 
culture  (Burrows).     1900.     p.  325 

Hotze,  ]\Irs.  R.  S.     See,  as  translator,  Plumandon,  J.  R. 
Hough,  Franklin  B. : 

Forest  condition  and  lumber  and  wood  trade  of  New  Hampshire 

and  West  Virginia.     1884.     p.  348 

Forestry,  reports  on.     vols.  1-3 

Forestry  investigations,  progress  of.     j).  653 

Maple  sugar,  produi'tion  of,  in  United  States  and  Canada.     1884. 

p.  394  

Railroad  ties,  timber  used  for,  kinds  and  quantity  of.    18S4.     p.  119. 
Timber  lands,  American,  value  of.     1884.     p.  5 


Index 

Classlflfutlou  UO. 

A10.3:30 
A10.3:41 
A 10. 3:99 

A10.3:4 

A1.8:48 

A10.3:99 

A1.8:56 

A 10. 3:65 

A 10. 3:76 

A1.8:22 

A]0.4:10 

A10.3:49 

A 10. 3:48 


A10.3:7 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:20 

A 10. 3:24 

Al  0.3:30 

A10.3:41 

A10.3:49 

A10.3:65 

A 10. 3:76 

A 10. 3:99 

A10.3:115 


A 10. 5:3 
A10.3:16 


A 10. 3:4 

A10.3:3 
A10.3:3 
A10.3:30 

A7.3:26 


A13.3:30 
A  27. 9:3 
A9.7:4 
Al.  10:900 


A  13.5:4 
A 13. 5: 
A  1.1:880 


A13.5:4 
A13.5:4 
A1.7:5 


357 


1902 


p.  4:^ 


Index 

House  ants: 

Circular  relative  to  (Marlatt).     1898 
Keportou  (Marlatt).     1896.     p.  84. 
Houne  centipede,  circular  on  (Marlatt). 
House  files: 

Circular  relative  to  (Howard).     1898 

N3tes on  (Howard).     1898.     p.  63 

same,  further  notes,     p.  55 

Eeport  on  (Howard  and  ^farlatt).     1896. 
See  also  Flies. 
House  numbering  and  rural  road  naming  (Davidson).     1901.     p.  19. 

House  plants,  cultivation  of  ( Hall),     p.  366 

House  sparrow  ( Passer  domesticus ) ,  at  Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  history  of 

(Widmann).     p.  191 

See  also  Sparrows. 
Household  insects: 

Hydrocyanic-acid  gas  for  exterminating,  use  of  (Beattie).     1902. 

p.  80 

Principal,  report  on  ( Howard  and  Marlatt) 

Temperature  effects  on  ( Howard ) .     1896.     p.  13 

Use  of  hydrocyanic-acid  gas  against.     1902 

See  also  Insects,  and  references  thereunder. 
Household  tests  for  detection  of  oleomargarine  and  renovated  Imtter 

( Patrick ) .     1901 

Hovenden,  Thomas.     Kites  witliin  a  thunder  cloud.     1898.     p.  251. 
Howard,  Burton  J.     Fruit*  and  fruit  products,  microscopical  exam- 
inations of.     1902.     p.  103 

Howard,  C.W.: 

Cotton  States,  condition  of  agriculture  in.     p.  215 

Georgia,  conditions  and  resources  of.     p.  567 

Howard,  George  Ellsworth: 

Chickens,  standard  varieties  of 

same.     p.  445 

Ducks  and  geese,  standard  breeds  and  management.     1897 

Howard,  Leiand  Ossian: 

Angoumois  grain  moth  or  "fly  weevil."     1893.     p.  325 

Aphelininfe  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  Hymenopterous  of 

family  Chalcidida3,  revision  of.     1895 

Ami}'  worm,  circular  relative  to.     1894 

Axima,  North  American,  and  its  habits.     1890.     p.  365 

Beet-leaf  Pegomvia,  report  of.     1895.     p.  379 

Box-elder  plant  bug.     1898 

Buffalo  gnats,  or  Simulium,  common  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  notes  on. 

1888.     p.  99 _. 

California,  new  beneficial  insect  in,  establishment  of.    1900.    p.  16. 
Capri  fig  experiments  in  California,  present  status  of.    1899.    p.  28. 

Carpet  beetle,  or  ' '  Buffalo  moth, ' '  circular  on.     1894 

Chalcididfe — 

North  American,  from  collections  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture and  of  C.  V.  Riley,  with  biological  notes;  1st  paper, 
w'ith  list  of  described  North  American  species  of  family, 

descriptions  of,  etc.     1885 

pupation  among,  methods  of.     1891.     p.  193 

Cheese,  hams,  fruit,  and  vinegar,  some  insects  affecting.     1896. 

p.  100 

Chinch-lmg,  report  on.     p.  51 

same.     1888 

Coccid;e,  parasites  of,  in  collection  of  Agriculture  Department. 

p.  350 

Cockroaches,  migration  of.     1895.     p.  349 

Codling  moth,  report  on.     p.  88 

Cornstalk  borer,  larger — 

circular  on.     1896 

report  on.     1891 .     p.  95 

Cotton  plant,  inserts  affecting.     Jan.,  1S97 

same  ( witli  introduction),     p.  317 

Disease,  insects  as  carriers  and  spreaders  of.     1901.     p.  177  ...... 


I'lasslfifution  nc 


A9.5:34 

A9.6:4 

A9.5:48 


A9.5:35 
A9.6:10 
A9.6:17 
A9.6:4 


358 


Howard,  Leland  Ossian — Continued 
Elai^nms,  habits  of.     1892.     p.  25,S 


Elm  insect,  newly  imported.     1889.     p.  34 

Elm  leaf  beetle,  futilitv  of  trunk  and  crown  washing  against. 
1896.     p.  86 ; 

Encyrtid,  new  and  remarkable,  is  it  parasitic?     1890.     p.  145 

Entilia  siniiata,  habits  of.     1901.     p.  75 

Entomology — 

economic,  progress  in,  in  United  States.     1899.     p.  135 

official  economic,  brief  account  of  rise  and  present  condition 
of.     1894.     p.  55 

Entomology  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  W'ork  of,  for 
farmer.     1897.     p.  84 

Europe,  two  beneficial  insects  introduced  from.     1898.     p.  13 

Fig-eater,  or  green  June  beetle,  rejwrt  on.     1898.     p.  20 

Flies,  carriage  of  disease  by.     p.  39 : 

Foreign  governments,  regulations  of,  regarding  importation  of 
American  plants,  trees,  and  fruits.     1900 

Fruit  trees,  important  enemy  to;  Sari  Jose  scale,  its  appearance 
in  eastern  United  States,  etc.     1893 

(xadflies,  remedy  for,  Porchinski's  recent  discovery  in  Eussia, 
with  some  American  observations.     1899.     p.  24 

Cirain  plant  louse,  some  new  parasites  of.     1890.     p.  246 

Grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies  and  their  allies;  a  consideration 
of  some  North  American  Phytophagic  eurytomina?.     1896 

Grasshoppers,  fungous  diseases  of,  experimental  work  with. 
1901.     p.  459 

Gypsy  moth  in  America;  a  summary  account  of  introduction  and 
spread  of  Porthetriaclispar  in  Massachusetts,  and  efforts  made 
by  State  to  suppress  and  exterminate  it.     1897 

Harlequin  cabbage  bug,  or  calico  back,  circular  relative  to.     1895. 

Health,  how  insects  affect,  in  rural  districts.     1902 

Hibernation  of  injurious  insects,  temperature  experiments  as 
affecting  received  ideas  on.     1897.     p.  18 

Hop  plant,  insects  affecting.     1897.     p.  40 

House  flies,  circular  on.     1898 

House  flies  and  mosquitoes,  notes  on.     1898.     p.  55 

House  fly,  further  notes  on.     1898.     p.  63 

Household  insects,  temperature  effects  on.     1896.     p.  13 

Hydrocyanic  acid  gas,  use  of,  against  household  insects.     1902 

Hymenoptera,  parasitic,  host  relations  of.     1891.     p.  277 1 .. 

Hymenopterous  parasites  of  California  red  scale.     1894.     p.  227.. 

Hyperaspis  signata,  beneficial  work  of.     1900.     p.  17 

Icerya  parasite,  new,  report  of.     1892.     p.  378 

Icerya  ])urchasi,  work  against,  in  Portugal,  with  account  of  in- 
troduction from  America  of  Novius  cardinalis.     1898.     p.  30.. 

Insect  ])arasitisni,  study  in,  consideration  of  parasites  of  white- 
marked  tussock  moth,  with  account  of  their  habits  and  inter- 
relations, with  description  of  a  few  species.     1897 

Insect  pests,  danger  of  importing.     1897.     p.  529 

Insects,  foreign,  desirability  of  an  inspecition  system  against. 
1897._  p.  Ill  

Insects,  injurious — 

and  commerce,  report  on.     1895.     p.  332 

methods  of  studying  life  histories  of,  notes  on.     1893.     p.  82.. 

Irrigatif)!!  and  injurious  insects.     1890.     j).  215 

Kis.sing  bug,  insects  to  which  name  became  applied  during  sum- 
mer of  1899.     1900.     p.  24 

Laws  against  insects,  injurious,  in  North  America,  recent,  with 
laws  relative  to  foul  brood.     1898 

Legislation  against  injurious  insects;  compilation  of  laws  and 
regulations  in  U.  S.  and  British  Columbia.     1895 

Locust,  American,  damage  by.     1894.     p.  220 

Maple  pseudococcus,  report  of.     1894.     p.  235 

Mexican  cotton-l)oll  weevil — 

1895 

same  (in  Spanish)  .: 


Index 

ClHKsiflcatlon  no. 

A9.7:4 
A9.7:2 

A9.6:6 
A9.7:3 
A9.6:30 

A 1.10:899 

A9.7:7 

Al. 10:897 
A9.6:17 
A9.6:10 
A9.6:30 

A9.5:41 

A9.5:3 


-\9.6:20 
A9.7:2 

A9.8:2 

Al.  10:901 


A9.6:ll 
A9.5:lfl 
A1.9:155 

A9.6:9 

A9.6:7 

A9.5:35 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:10 

A9.6:6 

A9.5:46 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:26 

A9.7:4 


A9.6:18 

A9.8:5 
Al.  10:897 

A1.8:57 

A9.7:7 
A9.7:6 
A9.7:2 

A9.6:22 

A9.6:13 


A9.3:33 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:7 


A9.5:()' 
A9.5:6^ 


359 


Index 

Howard,  Leland  Ossian — Continued 

Mexican  cotton-boll  wi^evil — Continued 

1896,  revised 

same  (in  Spanish).     1896 

1897,  revised 

.«atni>  (in  Spanish ) 

same  ( in  German ) 

1897,  revised 

1898  (supplementary ) 

Mosquitoes — 

different,  of  North  America,  liow  to  distinguish 

experiment  against — 

1892.  p.  12    

1893.  p.  90 - 

Mosquitoes  and  fleas — 

circular  on : , 

report  on.     1896.     p.  9    

Mosquitoes  of  ITnited  States,  notes  on,  giving  some  account  of 

their  structure  and  biology,  with  remarks  on  remedies.     1900. 

Mytilaspis  pomorum,  new  parasite  of.     1894.     p.  256 

Orchard,  some  scale  insects  of.     1894.     p.  249 

Pachyneuron,  habits  of.     1891.     p.  218 

Parasite  of  supposed  eggs  of  cotton  stainer.     1889.     p.  241 

Parasites — 

icerya,  three  new.     1889.     p.  268 

injurious,  report  of.     1895.     p.  402 

notes  on.     1891.     p.  48 

orgyia  leucostigma,  additional  observations  on.     1897.     p.  15.. 

two,  of  important  scale  insects.     1 894.     p.  5 

Parasitism,  ca.se  of  excessive.     1897.     p.  62 

Pulvinaria  acericola  (W.  &  E.)  and   P.  innumerabilis   Rathv. 

1898.  p.  57  

Pulvinarias,  two  most  abundant,  on  maple.     1900.     p.  7 

San  Jose  scale  in  1896-1897 

San  Jose  scale  on  dried  fruit.     1898.     p.  7 

San  Jose  scale — 

eastern  occurrences  of.     1894.     p.  153 

further  notes  on.     1895.     p.  283 

Scale  insect,  useful  American.     1897.     p.  38 

Shade-tree  insect  problem  in  eastern  U.  S.     1895.     p.  361 

Shade-tree  insects  of  Springfield  and  other  New  England  cities. 

1895.     p.  40 

Shade  trees — 

insects  which  defoliate,   in  cities  and   towns,  general   work 
against.     1896 

three  insect  enemies  of.     1899 

Sm5n-na  fig  culture  in  United  States.     1900.     p.  79 

Spider-egg  parasites,  two — 

1 890.  pp.  269,  359 

1891.  p.  202  

Spider  parasites,  external.     1 888.     jip.  42,  106 

Spraying,  use  of  steam  apparatus  for.     1896.     p.  69 

Sugar-beet  webworm,  com])leted  life  history  of.     1894.     p.  3()9 

Sugar-cane  beetle  injuring  corn.     1888.     p.  11 

Tiger  swallow-tail,  abnormal,  report  of.     1894.     p.  44 

Timothy  grass,  new  enemy  to.     1892.     p.  90 

Tobacco  i)lant,  principal  insects  affecting 

same,  j).  121 

Yellow-spotted  willow  slug,  report  on.     1888.     p.  33 

See  also,  as  joint  editor  of  Insect  Life 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Entomologist,  Entomology  Division,  Agri- 
culture Department.     1894-1901 .' 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Riley,  Charles  Valentine. 
Howard,  Leland  Ossian,  and  Marlatt,  Charles  Lester: 

Carpet  beetle  or  buffalo  moth,  species  injurious  to  woolen  goods, 
clothing,  carpets,  upholstery,  etc.     ]  896.     p.  58 


Olasislfieatlou  no« 


A9.5:14i 

A9.5:142 

A9.5:18J 

A9.5:18"'^ 

A9.5:18» 

A9.5:27 

A9.5:33 


A9.5:40 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 


A9.5:13 
A9.6:4 

A9.6:25 
A9.7:7 
Al.  10:894 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:l 


A9.7:l 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:4 
A9.6:9 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:7 


A9.6:17 
A9.6:22 
A9.6:12 
A9.6:18 


A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:9 
Al.  10:895 

A9.6:2 


A9.5:15 
A1.9:99 
Al.  10:900 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:l 

Al. 10:896 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:5 

A1.9:120 

Al.  10:898 

A9.7:l 

A9.7: 

A9.1: 


A9.6:4 


360 


Howard,  Leland  Ossian,  and  ]\Iarlatt,  Charles  Lester — Continued 
House  flies,  centipedes,  and  other  insects  that  are  annoying  rather 

than  directly  injurious.     1896.     j).  4:^ .' 

Principal  household  insects  of  U.  S 

San  Jose  scale—      •  ^ 

its  occurrences  in  United  States,  full  account  of  its  life  history, 

and  remedies  to  be  used  against  it.     189H 

original  home  of.     1899.     p.  36 

Howard,  Sanfurd: 

Ayrshire  cattle,  characteristics  of.     p.  193 

Horse,  ])rini'iples  of  form  required  to  adapt  him  to  special  pur- 
poses, notices  of  breeds,  etc.     p.  335 

Kerry  breed  of  cattle,     p.  313 

Howell, 'A.  M.: 

Grape  and  tomato,  fungus  diseases  of.     1889.     p.  49 

Grape  vine,  diseases  of,  in  South  Carolina.     1888.     p.  35 

Howell,  Arthur  H.     Skunks  of  genus  Chincha,  revision  of.     1901 

Howell,  Martin  A.,  jr.    Canker  worm,  spring,  experience  with.    1883. 

A  pp. ,  p.  82 

Hoyt,  John  Wesley: 

Agricultural  survey  of  Wyoming.     1893 

London,  International  Exhibition  of  1862,  account  of.     p.  27 

Hubbard,  Frederick.     Forests  and  rainfall  in  West  India  islands, 

relation  of.     1873.     p.  117 

Hubbard,  Henry  Guernsey: 

Aletia,  report  on.     1885.     App. ,  p.  5 

Ambrosia  beetles.     1896.     p.  421 

same.     1897.     p.  9 

Amphizoa,  larva  of,  notes  on.     1892.     p.  19 

Bamboo,  cultivation  of,  in  IT.  S.,  etc.     p.  29 

Insect  fertilization  of  an  aroid  plant.     1895.     p.  340 

Insect  guests  of  Florida  land  tortoise.     1894.     p.  302 

Orange,  insects  affecting,  with  practical  suggestions  for  their  con- 
trol or  extermination.     188-5 

Orange  insects,  miscellaneous  notes  on.     1883.     p.  9 

Rust  of  the  orange,     p.  361 

Scale  insects,  experiments  on,  progress  in,  etc.     p.  152 

same,  p.  152 

Scale  insects  of  orange;  remedies  and  their  application,     p.  106  .. 
Hub]:)ard,  Henry  Guernsey,  and  Pergande,  Theodore.     Coccid,  new, 

on  birch.'   1898.     p.  13 

HudsonBay  region  (Keewa tin).    Biological  investigation  of  (Preble). 

1902' 

Hudson  County,  N.  J.,  tornado  in,  Aug.  24,  1901  (Eadie).     p.  355... 
Hughes,  Henry  A.: 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  Rio  Grande,  X.  J. — 

1887.  p.  24(5 

same,  p.  67 

1888.  p.  268  

same,  with  additional  matter,     p.  29 

Sorghum-sugar  manufacture,  process  for,  used  at  Rio  Grande, 

N.  J.     1884.     p.  54  

Sugar  factories,  estimates  of  cost  of.     p.  252. 

same,  p.  73 

Hughes,  Oliver  J.  D.     Potato  bread  for  horses  in  Germany,     p.  530. 
Huidekoper,  Rush  Shippen: 

Hamburg  International  Exhibition  (live  stock)  of  1883,  report 

on.     p.  .386 

same.     1884.     p.  199 

Hor.se,  general  diseases  of.     p.  461 

Hull  House.     See  Chicago,  111.,  dietary  studies  in. 

Hulse,  ( i .  W.     Beet  sugar,  manufacture  of.     1870.     p.  147 

Human  body: 

Conservation  of  energy  in,  experiments  on  (Atwater  and  Rosa). 

1899 ." 

Grub  su]>posed  to  have  traveled  in.     1 890.     p.  238 


IiKlex 

ClasRi&catluu  no. 


A9.6:4 
A9.6:4 


A9.6:3 
A9.6:20 

Al.  1:863 

Al.  1:862 
Al.  1:862 

A6.3:ll 
A6.3:10 
A5.5:20 

A8.1:3 

A27.8:7 
Al.  1:862 

A27.9:ll 

A8.1:4 

7^1.10:896 

A9.6:7 

A9.7:5 

A13.3:ll 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:6 

A9.2:Orl 
A9.3:l 
Al.  1:884 
Al. 1.883 
A9. 1:883 
A9. 1:882 

A9.6:18 

A5.5:22 
A29.6:29 


Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 
A  1.1:888 
A7.3:20 

A7.3:3 

Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 
A4. 1:899 


A4. 1:884 

A4.2:An5 

A4.2:H78 


A27.9:8 


A10.3:63 
A9.7:2 


361 


I'lassifii-atioii  no. 


A10.3:69 
Al  0.8:109 


Al. 10:894 
A  1.10:895 
Al.  10:897 
A27.9:6 
A1.9:46 


A29.6:29 
Al.  1:865 
A29.6: 

A29.6:24 
A29.2:P95 
A29.2:D51 
A29. 1:898 
A29.5:F 


Index 

Unman  1)ody — Continned 

.Mt'taboIi.«ni  of  matter  and  energy  in,  experiment!^  on  (Atwater 

and  otliers).     1899 " 

name,  1898-1900  ( Atwater  and  others ) 

See  also  Bladder  —  Blood  —  Body  material —  Bignes  —  Energy. 
Human  foods,  composition  of,  etc. : 

1894.  p.  547 - 

1895.  p.  573 

1897.     p.  676 

Humboldt  County,  Nevada.     Agricultural  interest  in.     1868.     p.  456. 

Humid  clim9,tes,  irrigation  in  (King).     1896 

Humidity: 

Atmosphere,  charts  of,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1901 .     p.  118 

Atmospheric,  observations  on  (Lippincott).      ]>.  520 

IMonthly  notes  on,  Oct.,  1894-Oct.,  1902 

Eelative — 

inside  and  outside  of  buildings  (Henry).     1896.     p.  456 

psychrometric  tables  for  obtaining  (Marvin).     1900 

tafeles  for  obtaining  temperature  of.     1897 

San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  report  on  (Phillips).     1899.     p.  319 

Vertical  gradients  of  ( Frankenlield) .     1898 

See  alw  Vapor  pressure. 

Humphreys,  D.  C.     Roads,  stone  and  shell.     1894.     p.  52 A22.3:ll 

Humus: 

Grandeau's  method  for  determination  of,  modification  of  (Huston 

andMcBride).     1893.     p.  84 .--.----: A7.3:38 

Importance  of  maintaining  a  supply  of,  in  soils.  '  1898.     p.  5 A1.9:78 

In  its  relation  to  soil  fertihty  (Snyder).     1895.     p.  1.31 Al. 10:895 

Hundred  years'  progress  in  agriculture  ( Flint) .     p.  274 Al.l  :872 

Hungarian  brome  grass,  circular  on  (Scribner).     1894 A6.4:l 

Same,  notice  of  circular A1.2:H89 

Hungarian  grass.     1867.     p.  207 A27.9:5 

Hungary: 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  of.     1902.     p.  4 '  A10.6:13 

Agriculture  of,  facts  relating  to.     1867.     p.  377 A27.9:5 

Horsesof.     1876.     p.  120 A27.9:14 

Milling  in,  report  on  (Dewev).     1893.     p.  38... A27.9:31 

Viticultural  statistics  of.     1876.     p.  427..: A27.9:14 

Wheat  exports  of,  1855-68.     p.  148 A27.9:7 

Wool  industry  in.     1873.     p.  191 A27.9:ll 

See  also  Austria-Hungary. 
Hunt,  Caroline  L.     See  Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin,  and  Bryant,  Arthur 

Pevton. 
Hunt,  Ezra  M. : 

Animal  diseases,  contagious,     p.  437 A4. 1 :884 

same.     1884.     p.  260 !  A4.2:An5 

Animal  diseases,  contagious,  extension  of,  and  methods  for  their 

limitation,     p.  446 A4. 1 :885 

.Inthrax  among  cattle  in  New  Jersey,     p.  359 Al.l :881-2 

Pleuro-pneumonia,  contagious,  in  New  Jersey,     p.  297 A4. 1:884 

Hunt,  George  E. : 

Atmospheric  pressure,  high  and  low,  monthly  notes  on,  May,  1900, 

June-Aug.,  1901,  Jan.-Oct.,  1902 *. ". A29.6: 

River  and  flood  service,  monthly  notes  on,  June,  1902 A29.6:30 

Rivers  and  floods — 

monthly  notes  on.     Apr.,  1901.     p.  146 A29.6:29 

notes  on.     May,  1900.     p.  195 A29.6:28 

Hunt,  Thomas  F. :     " 

Agriculture,  methods  of  instruction  in  teaching.     1896.     p.  35 A10.3:30 

Plats,  equalizing  irregularities  of,  cau.sed  by  defective  germina- 
tion.    1891.     p.  Ill A10.5:3 

Hunter,  Walter  D.: 

Cicada,  periodical,  in  1902,  circular  on.     1902 A9.5:44 

Locusts,  destructive,  in  1897.     p.  40 A9.6:10 

Melanoplus  sjiretus,  investigation  to  determine  whether,  breeds 
permanently  in  Turtle  Mountains,  in  North  Dakota.  1900. 
p.  30 '. A9.6:22 


362 


Hunter,  Walter  P. — Continued 

Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil  in  the  Tnited  States,  present  statUH  of. 

1901.     p.  369  

Huntington,  Ellsworth: 

Climate  of  Harpoot,  Turkey  in  Asia,  1898-1900.     p.  250 

Electric  phenomena  in  Euphrates  Valley.     1900.     p.  286 

Huntington,  T.  G.     Garden  vegetables,  particularly  onion,  cabbage, 

and  squash,     j).  110 

Hunton,  John.     Electricitv,  local,  in  windstorm  in  Wvoming.     1894. 

_  p.  509 ' \ 

Hurricanes: 

Charleston,  S.  C. ,  1752-1893,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     p.  548 

Destructive    forces    of,  and    conditions    of    safety  and    danger 

(Alexander).     1896.     p.  153 

Especiallv  those  of  Porto  Rico  and  St.  Kitts  (Alexander).     1902. 

Far  East "( Kimball).     1902.     p.  29 

Jamaica,  W.  I.,  1689-1880,  note  on  (Abbe),     p.  550 

Louisiana  and  Mississippi  coasts,  Aug.  13-16,  1901,  special  report 

on.     1901  

Origin  of  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  417 

Philippine  Archipelago,  1895  and  1896  (Stetson) .     p.  101 

Porto  Pican,  of  1899  (PauUin).     p.  443 

Report  on  (Watts).     1899.     p.  307 

St.  Kitts,  W.  I.,  observations  on,  additional  (Alexander).     1899. 

p.  409 

Tracks  of,  recurving  of,  in  North  Atlantic  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  468. 

West  Indian  (Garriott).     1900 

same,  Sept.  29,  30,  1896  (Henrv).     p.  368 

same.     1899  (Moore),     p.  56  .". 

same,  Sept.  1-12,  1900.     p.  371 

See  also  Cyclones  —  Tyjihoons. 
Hurt,  A.  B.     Mississippi;  climate,  soil,  productions,  and  agricultural 

capabilities.     1883 

Hurty,  J.  N.     "Hemlock  reds,"  report  on  experiments  with.     1894. 

p.  206 

Husbandry,  representation  of,  in  Congress.     1871.     p.  119 

See  also  Patrons  of  husbandry. 
Husmann,  George: 

Grape  culture,  present  condition  of,  in  California.     1898.     p.  551. 

Wine  and  wine-making,  American,     p.  154 

Wine  industry  of  Napa  County,  Cal.     1891.     p.  535 

Husmann,  George  C.     (irape  must,  unfermented,  manufacture  and 

preservation  of.     1902 

Huston,  Henry  Augustus: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  12th  annual  convention,  1895.     p.  9 

Amnionic  citrate,  action  of,  on  high-grade  aluminic  phosphate. 

1890.    p.  1 70 ; 

Cattle  foods,  analysis  of,  notes  on.     1890.     p.  90 

Chemistry  for  te<;hnical  and  practical  students.     1896.     p.  88 

Phosphates,  determinations  of  loss  on  heating  samples  of,  1892. 

1892.     p.  47  

See  also,  as  collaborator,  ^Viloy,  Harvey  Washington. 
Huston,  Henry  Augustus,  and  Bartlett,  James  Monroe.     Soil  solvents 

for  availal)Ie  potash  and  phosphoric  acid..    1896.     p.  91 

Huston,  Henry  Augustus,  and  Jones,  William  J.     Basic  slag,  action 

of  ammonium  citrate  and  citric  acid  on.     1 896.     p.  68 

Huston,  Henry  Augustus,  and  ^IcBride,  F.  W.: 

Crude  fiber,  determination  of,  preliminary  investigations  relating 

to.     1893.     p.  135 

Humus,  Grandeau's  method  for  determination  of,  modiiication 

of.     1893.     p.  84 ._ 

Hutchinson,  W.  L.     Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations, 

relation  of,  to  farmers'  institutes.     1902.     p.  33 

Hvacinth.     Sec  Water  hvacinth. 

Hvacinth  germ,  Wakker's  (Smith) .     1901 

Hyatt,  Robert  J.     River  and  flood  service.     1890.     p.  50 


Index 

ClaKslflciitlon  no. 


Al.  10:901 


A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:28 


A  1.1:864 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:24 
A29.3:32 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:28 

A29.2:H94 
A  29. 6:24 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.5:H 
A29.6:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:28 


A1.7:3 

A  7. 3:43 
A27.9:9 


A  1.1 0:898 
A  1.1:867 
A27.9:29 

A 19. 3:24 


A7.3:47 


A7.3:28 
A7.3:28 
A10.3:41 

A  7. 3:35 


A7.3:49 
A  7. 3:49 

A7.3:38 
A  7. 3:38 
A10.3:110 


A  28. 3:2(5 
\2!l.3:24 


at;;] 


Index 

Hybrid  offspring,  quantitative  studies  on  transmission  of  parental 

character.-^  to  (Spillman).     1902.     p.  88 

Hybridizing: 

Cultivation  and,  of  wheat  (Watts).     1872.     p.  432 

Improvement  of  grape  by  (Campbell),     p.  209„ 

See  also  Evans,  Walter  H. 
Hybrids    and    their    utilization   in   plant  breeding    (Swingle  and 

Webber).     1897.     p.  383 

Hyde,  Gustavus  A.,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  220 

Hyde,  John: 
'  Agricultural  statistics  of  Eleventh  U.  S.  Census,  discussion  of. 

p.  12 

Fertilizer  industry,  production  and  consumption,  review  of  statis- 
tics of,  with  abstracts  of  State  laws  for  analysis  of  sale.    1898.. 
Flax  and  liemp,  extracts  from  Eleventh  Census  bulletin  on. 

1892.     p.  83 _ 

tatistics  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for  farmer. 

1897.    p.  258 

same,  reprinted  with  title  "Of  what  service  are  statistics  to 

the  farmer?' ' 

See  aho,   for   reports    as   Statistician,   Agriculture   Department, 

1897-1902 

Hydrocyanic-acid  gas: 

As  an  insecticide  (Coquillett).     1893.     p.  176 

Experiments  with,  as  means  of  exterminating  mealy  bugs  and 
other  insect  pests  in  greenhouses  (Hemenway).     1900.     p.  69. 
Fumigating  greenhouses  and  cold  frames,  use  of  (Woods  and 

Dorsettj  

Low-growing  plants,  as  an  insecticide  on  (Sanderson  and  Penny). 

1900.     p.  60 

New  method  for  handling,  in  orchards;  Emory  fumigator  (John- 
son).    1899.     p.  43 

Notes  on  ( Lounsbury  and  Mally ) .     1902.     p.  75 

Process  of,  patent  on,  declared  invalid  (Coquillett).     1894.     p. 

257 

Remedy  for  San  Jose  scale  and  other  insects  (Johnson).     1898. 

p.  39.. 

Results  with,  for  destruction  of  insects  in  large  buildings  (John- 
son).    1901.     p.  166 

Treatment  for  scale  insects,  history  of  (Coquillett).     1891.    p.  457. 
Use  of — 

against  household  insects  ( Howard ) .     1902 

for  destruction  of  red  scale  (Coquillett).     1890.     p.  202 

for  exterminating  household  insects  (Beattie).     1902.     p.  80.. 
Hvdrodvnamic  equations  for  atmosphere,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897. 

p.  445 

Hydrodynamics,  equations  of,  in  form  suitable  for  application  to 
problems  connected  with  movements  of  earth's  atmosphere 

(Cottier).     1897.     p.  296 

Hydrographic  Office,  U.  S.,  voluntary  meteorological  observers  of, 

instructions  to  (Abbe).     1901.     p.     314 

See  also  Marine  Meteorology  Division. 
Hydrogra]  >hy  of  southern  Appalachians  ( Pressey  and  Myers) .     p.  1 23 . 
Hydrological  congress.     See  Clermont-Ferrand,  France. 

Hydrology  and  stratigraphy  of  Nevada  (Hicks).     1890.     p.  71 

Hydrology  of  Lake  Minnetonka  watershed  (Cooley).     1899.     p.  14.. 
Hygiene  and  demograjihy  congress,  1900.     See  Paris,  tenth  interna- 
tional congress  of  hygiene  and  demography. 

Hygrometer,  crude  ( Abbe) .     1898.     p.  567 '. 

Hvgrometric  observations,  utility  of  (Pennell).     1899.     p.  162 

'Same  (Hazen).     1899.     p.  164 

Hylesinus  sericeus,  notes  on  (Schwarz).     1894.     p.  254 

Hvmenomvcetes,  spores  of,  method  for  preserving  (Harz).     1889. 

p.  163 

Hyuieiiomvcetous  fungi,  some  new  species  of  (Ellis  and  Everhart). 
1889".     p.  24 


Vlasslflcatloii  uo. 

A10.3:115 

A27.9:10 
Al.  1:862 


A  1.10:897 
A29.6:29 


A4.3:ll 

A27.8:13 

A11.5:4 

Al. 10:897 

A27.8:14 

A27.1: 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:22 

A9.5:37 

A9.6:26 


A9.6:20 
A9.6:31 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:17 

A10.3:99 
A9.7:3 

A9.5:46 

A9.7:2 

A9.6:31 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 

A1.2:Ap4* 

A15.2:Ar7 
A29.6:27 


A29.6:26 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A9.7:7 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:5 


364 


Hymenoptera: 

Bred  parasitic,  in  the  national  collection,  some  of- 
1890.     V.  2.     p.  848 

1890.  V.  3.     p.  ]  5,  57, 151,460 

1891.  V.  4.     p.  122 


Parasitic,  host  relations  of  (Howard).     1891.     p.  277 

See  also  Nematina;  —  Typhlocyba. 
Hyinenopterous  parasites: 

Of  California  red  scale  ( Howard ) .     1894.     p.  227 

Of  Coleoptera,  observations  on  some  (Chittenden).     1893.     p.  247. 

See  also  Aphelininse. 
Ilvperaspis  signata,  beneficial  work  of  (abstract)  (Howard).     1900. 

P   17 

Hyphoniycetous  fungi.     ,See  Fungi. 

Hypoderas  columbfe,  note  on  (Kellicott).     1892.     p.  77 

Hypodernia  bovis,  larvpe  of  (Curtice).     1890.     p.  207 

Hvpoxvlon,  North  American  species  of,  synopsis  of  (Ellis  and  Ever- 

liart).     1889.     p.  19 •/. 

Iberia  Parish,  La.     Soils  and  production  of  (Rapley).     1884.     p.  .34.. 
Ice: 

Anchor,  note  on  (Abbe.)     1897.     p.  212 

Breaking  up  of,  at  Pierre,  S.  Dak.,  notes  on,  1846-89  (Abbe), 
p.  109 

Crop  of,  from  meteorological  point  of  view  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  13. 

Drift,  and  theory  of  ocean  currents  ( Daly ) .     1900.     p.  433 

Jam  in  Niagara  River,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  61 

Kennebec  River,  report  of  (Abbe) .     1897.     p.  98 

Lake,  sudden  disappearance  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  114.. 
same  (Ten  Broeck).     1900.     p.  287 

Measurements  of,  notes  on  (Volker).     1899.     p.  142 

Vapor  pressure  for,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  476 

Ice  and  snow  bulletins 

Ice  caves: 

As  meteorological  phenomena  (Kimball ).     1901.     j).  366 

Flagstaff,  Ariz.  (Renoe).     1901.     p.  54 

Freezing  wells  and,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  509 

Notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  71 

Ice  columns,  publications  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  217 

Ice  storm,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  154 

Ice  trade: 

History  of  (Wetherell).     p.  439 

Weather  Bureau  and,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  63 „ . 

Iceland,  meteorological  reports  by  cable  from,  notes  on  (Abbe).    1899. 

p.  103 

Icerya : 

Its  probable  origin  the  islands  of  Bourbon  and  Mauritius  (Rilev). 
1887.     p.  27 '.... 

Noteson.     1891.     p.  439 

Parasite,  new,  report  of  ( Howard).     1892.     p.  378 

Some  new,  report  on.     1 890.     p.  92 

Three  new  parasites  of  ( Howard ) .     1889.     p.  268 

See  also  S(!ale  insects. 
Icerya  purchasi: 

Australian  parasite  of  ( Williston).     1888.     p.  21 

Letteron.     1S89.     p.  15 

New  Zealand  ( Wight).     1893.     p.  194 

Work  against  in  Portugal,  with  account  of   introduction  from 

America  of  Novius  cardinalis  (Howard).     1898.     p.  30 

Idaho: 

Agriculture  in  ( Whitson ) .     1 869.     p.  369 

Canals  in,  distribution  of  water  from  (Ross).     1902.     j).  199 

(ylimate  of,  some  features  of  ( Blandford ).     1901 .     ]).  19 

Cricket,  western,  ami  certain  lo(;usts  in,  outl)reaksof  (Milliken).. 

Forest  condition  of  Rocky  Mountains  in  ( Ensign),     p.  41 

Grasshopjters  in,  outbreak  of  (P)rnn('r).     1890.     p.  135 

Hog  cholera  and  enzootic  cerebro-spinal  ni(ningitis  among  horses 
in  (Williams).     1898.     p.  179 


Index 

Classification  no. 


A9.7:2 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:3 


A9.7:6 
A9.7:5 


A9.6:26 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:2 

A28.5:5 
A1.8:35 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.:]:24 
A  29. 6:27 
A29.16: 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A  29. 6:29 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:28 


Al.  1:863 
A29.6:27 


A29.6:27 


A9.3:15 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:l 


A9.7:l 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:6 


A9.6:18 

A27.9:7 
A10.3:119 
A  29. 6:29 
A9.7:6 
A 13. 3:2 
A9.7:3 


A4. 1:897 


365 


51 


Index 

Idaho — Continued 

Invt'^^tijration  of  codling  moth  in,  1900  (Simpson). 

Irrigation  in,  in  1890  (Nimmo).     p.  149 

North,  insects  of,  notes  on  (Aldrich).     1894.     p.  201 

Northern,  plants  in,  collection  of,  made  by  J.  H.  Sandberg  and 

assistants  in  1892,  report  on  (Holzinger).     1895.     p.  205 

Rainfall  and  rivers  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  473 

South  central,  biological  reconnaissance  of,  results  of  (Merriam). 

1891 

Thunderstorm  of  May  16,  1900,  in,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  207 

Water  in,  duty  of  (Ross).     1902.     p.  221 

Water  supply   of,  for  season   of   1900  as  depending  on  snowfall 

( i^landford ) .     p.  494 

Weather  forecasts  for  1895-99,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  313 

See  also  Boise  Valley  —  Ca?ur  d' Alene  ]Mountains  —  Pacific  North- 
west. 
Idaho  jiea.     See  Gram. 

Ignis  fatuus  or  Jack-o-lantern  ( Abbe) .     1897.     p.  211 

Ihne,  Egon.     Phenologic  or  thermal  constants.     1895.     p.  427 

Ilex  cassine,  aboriginal  North  American  tea,  its  history,  distribution, 
and  use  among  native  North  American  Indians  (Hale).     1891. 
See  also  Yaupon. 
Illinois: 

Cattle  trade  and  dairy  interest  of  ( Perry ) .     p.  335 

Crops  in  (Osborn).     1891.     p.  483 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  257 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Coolidge).     1902.     p. 

20 - 

Horses  in,  diseases  among  (Detmers).     p.  355 

Northern,  dairy  husbandry  in.     1874.     p.  159 

Nursery  inspection  and  orchard  insecticide  work  in    (Forbes). 

1901.     p.  172 

Oats  and  corn  in,  cost  of  growing.     1873.     p.  36 , 

Road  improvement  in,  address  on  (Stone).     1897 , 

Swine  plague  in  (Detmers).     1880.     p.  13 

See  also  Cairo  —  Champaign  —  Cook  County  —  Ottawa. 
Illinois,  University  of: 

College  of  Agriculture,  building  for.     1901 .     p.  604 

Dietary  studies  at  ( Grindley  and  Sammis ) .     1901.     p.  7 

Illinois  Farmers'  Institute,  letter  to,  on  road  improvement  (Stone). 

1897.     p.  23  

Illinois  State  Agricultural  Society  fair,  Decatur,  Sept.,  1870  (Capron) 

p.  420 

Illustrations  Division,   Agriculture  Department,  report  of  (Marx): 

1890.  p.  435 - 

1 89 1 .  p.  485  

1892.  p.  495  

1893.  p.  393  

Imbibition  of  rocks  (Hill).     1891.     p.  213 

Immigration  statistics: 

1864,  Jan. -June;  No.  4,  p.  8;  Julv-Sept.,  No.  5,  p.  37 

1864,  Oct.-Dec.     No.  1.     p.  40./. 

1867,  Julv-Sept.     p.  370 

1820-1870.     p.  482 

1872  and  1873.     p.  60 

Imperial,  Cal.,  soil  survey  around  (Means  and  Holmes).     1902 

Same  (Means  and  Holmes),     p.  587 

Imperial  German  meat  inspection  law.     1901 

Imphee  and  sorghum  culture  (Smith),     p.  129 

Implements.     »SW'  Agriculture  implements. 

Import  duties,  foreign,  on  wheat.     1893.     p.  248 

Imports  and  exports,  agricultural,  reports  on,  1893-1899 

See  also  Agricultural  imports  —  Names  of  countries. 
Incubators.     See  Chinese  incubators. 

Indexes  of  Agriculture  Department.     See  Agriculture  Department, 
indexes  and  lists. 


Clnssiflnitloii  no. 

A9.6:30 

A15.2:P94i 

A9.7:7 


A6.5:3 
A29.6:27 

A5.5:5 
A  29. 6:28 
A 10. 3:104 


A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:27 


A29.6:25 
A29.3:1P 

A6.3:14 


A4. 1:885 
A  27. 9:29 
A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 
Al.  1:881-2 
A27.9:12 

A10.3:99 
A27.9:ll 
A  22. 4:28 
A1.6:22 


A10.6:12 
A10.3:91 

A22.4:28 

A  27. 9:8 


Al.  1:890 
Al.  1:891 
Al.  1:892 
A  1.1:893 
A15.2:P94i 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:12 

A26.4:9 

A26.5:901' 

A4.4:32 

Al. 1:862 

A27.9:31 
A12.4 


366 


India: 

Agricultural  statistics  of.     1895. 
Agriculture  in,  account  of  (Siva) 
Cinchona  cultivation  in.     1870. 
Cold  weather  storms  of  (Abbe). 
Cotton  crop  of — 

1892.     p.  280 

p.  1B7 

P- 
24 


p.  448  , 

1874. 
p.  285., 
1894. 


p.  389 , 


I).  295 . , 


1892-93. 
1893-94. 
1894.     p. 
1894-95. 


203 


P- 


146 


Cotton  season  of  1 869-70  in.     p.  361 

Cyclical  changes  in,  preliminary  discussion  ( Dallas).    189' 

Droughts,  famines,  and  forecasts  in  (Archibald).     1900. 

Droughts  and  famines  in  (Eliot).     1895.     p.  444 

Droughts  in,  prediction  of  (Dallas).     1894.     p.  13 

Irrigation  in.     1873.     p.  604 

Jute  in  United  States  and.     p.  294 , 

Labor  in  United  States  and,  distribution  of.     1887.     p.  366. . 

Meteorological  work  in,  history  of  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  31 

Rice  crop  of,  1894.      p.  147 

Seasonal  forecasts  in,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1898.     p.  266 -. . 

Sugar-cane  in,  cultivation  of,  1875.     p.  1.35 , 

Wheat  competition.     1887.     p.  586 

Wheat  crop  in — 

1884.     No.  1 1 , 

1884-85.     No.  21.     p.  39 , 

p.  386 


p. 532. 
p.  246.. 


1886-87. 
1887-88. 
1888-89. 
1889-90. 
1884-90. 
1890-91. 
1891-92. 
1892-93. 
1893-94. 


p.  420. 
p. 320. 
p.  419. 
p.  299. 
p. 411. 
p.  355. 
p.  308. 
p.  423. 


Wheat  culture  in  ( Hauser ).     ]>.  569 , 

Wheat  production  and  exportation  in,  course  of,  1880-1896 

See  also  Bengal  —  Burma  —  Calcutta  • —  ^Madras  — Punjab. 

Indian  agricultui-al  exhibition.     1868.     p.  406 

Indian  corn.     See  Maize. 

Indian  mallow.     See  Abutilon  avicen?e. 

Indian  monsoons  and  Nile  floods,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  252.. 

"Indian  summer,"  note  on  (Matthews).     1902.     pp.  19,69 , 

Same  (Wilson).     1902.     p.  440 

Indian  Territory: 

Artesian  and  underground  waters  in,  west  of  97th  meridian  (Hill ) . 
1893.     pt.  3,  p.  41 

Cattle  in,  report  on  (Shaw).     1885.     No.  20.     p.  27 

Frosts  in,  dates  of  first  killing  (Abbe),     p.  328 

Plants  collected  in,  bv  C.  S.  Sheldon  and  M.  A.  Carleton  in  1891 

(Holzinger) .     1892.     p.  189 

Indiana: 

Cattle  trade  and  dairy  interests  of  ( Perry ) .     p.  335 

Corn-root  web- worm  an  old  pest  in,  note  on.     1886.     p.  33 

Crops  in  (Osborn).     1891.     p.  483 

Farm  resources  and  j)roducts  of.     1868.     j).  255 

Fanners'  institute  work  accomplislied  in  (Latta).     1902.     p.  21  .. 

Forestry  for  certain  portions  of  (Furnas).     1884.     p.  346 

Fruit  growing  in.     1 873.     ]>.  356 

Hog  cholera  and  swine  plague  in  ( Bitting),     j).  199 

Larvjc  of  crane-fly  destroving  young  wheat  in  (Webster).     1890. 
I     12 

Northern,  mineral  matter  deposited  with  snow  in.    1892.    (Goss). 
p.  20 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Mount). 
P  3 


Index 

liHSNlflcutioU    UU. 

A27.9:13 
A27.9:12 
A27.9:8 
A29.6:21 

A27.9:30 

A27.9:31 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:33 

A27.9:33 

A27.9:8 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:ll=' 

A29.3:lli 

A27.9:ll 

Al.  1:874 

A27.9:25 

A29.6:30 

A27.9:33 

A29.6:26 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:25 

[  A27.9:22 
I  A27.9:23 
i  A27.9:25 

A27.9:26 

A27.9:27 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:29 

A27.9:30 

A27.9:3] 

A27.9:32 

Al.  1:885 

A12.4:10 

A27.9:6 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:30 


A15.2:Ir7 

A27.9:23 

A29.6:22 

A6.5:l 


A4. 1:885 
A9.3:12 
A  27. 9:29 
A27.9:6 
A10.3:120 
A13.5:4 
A27.9:ll 
A4. 1:897 

A9.7:3 

A29.6:20 

A  22. 4:33 


367 


VAl 


Ind 

Indiana — Continued 

Southeastern,  i)ericdical  cicada  in.     1886.     p.  24. 

Strawberry-leaf  flea  beetle  in  (Webster).     1891. 

Swine-plague  in  (Voj-le.s).     1879.     p.  112 

Swine-plague  in,  investigation  of  (Voyles).     p.  421 

See  also  Purdue  University. 
Indians,  North  American: 

Food  products  of.     p.  404 

Ilex  cassine  among  (Hale).     1891 1 

See  also  Klamath  Indians  —  Mendocino  County,  Calif. 

Indigo  plant,  cultivation  of,  in  U.  S.     p.  255 

Indo-China,  French,  meteorology  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     j). 

2(« 

Industrial  classes,  education  of  (Andrew).     1864.     No.  1.     p.  15 

Industrial  colleges: 

Buildings  for,  general  plan,  with  necessary  aids  to  instruction  in 
each  department  of  education  (Owen ) .     1 864 

Historical  sketch,     p.  317 

same,  additional,     p.  540 

Nature  of  education,  etc.  ( Bollman ) .     1864 

Industrial  development,  relation  of  good  roads  to  (Hays).     1902. 

p.  78 

Industrial  education: 

Paper  on  (Willits).     1885.     p.  55 

same  (McWhirter).     1885.     p.  105 

Progress  of — 

1869.  p.  452 

1870.  p.  467 

1871.  p.306 

1872.  p.  348 

1873.  p.321 

1874.  p.  312 

1875.  p.469 

1876.  p.326 

See  also  Agricultural  education. 

Industrial  expositions.     1872.     p.  288 

Industrial   population,  relation  of  farmers'   institute  to    (Hoard). 

1902.     p.  20 ...._. 

Industrials  [or  manual  training],  practical  importance  of  (Gilkison). 

1900.     p.  96 

Industries  and  arts,  true  relations  of  science  to  (Wiley),     p.  32 

Industry: 

Profitsof.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  15 

Southern,  notes  on.     1866.     p.  412 

same.     1867.     p.  371 

Vs.  speculation.     1892.     p.  134 

See  also  Trade. 
Infant  and  invalid  foods,  analysisof,  provisional  method  for  (Wiley). 

1902.     p.  41 - 

Infantado  sheep,     p.  354 

Infectious  diseases.     See  Diseases  of  animals  and  references  there- 
under. 

Influenza  in  horses  (Law) .     p.  203 

Information  and  Exchange  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department,  crea- 

tifm  of,  address  favoring  ( Woodhull ) .     1885.     p.  90 

Ingersoll,  C.  L. : 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  bulletin,  present  and  prospec- 
tive.    1893.     p.  138 

Field  experiments,  cooperative,  report  on.     1891.     p.  109 

Inoculation: 

As  a  preventive  of  swine  diseases,     p.  58 

same.     p.  16 

For  prevention  of  hog  cholera,  experiments  with  (Salmon).    1892. 

For  rinderpest.     1872.     p.  149 

Insect  borer  of  apple  twigs  ((Hover).     1873.     p.  29 

Insect  borers,  few,  notes  on  ( Davis).     1891.     p.  64 

Insect  food  of  crow  (Schwarz).     1895.     p.  57 


ClHsslflcatioii  no. 


A9.3:12 
A9.7:3 
A1.6:12 
Al.  1:878 


A  1.1:870 
A6.3:14 

A  1.1:873 

A29.6:29 
A27.9:863 


A27.2:In2 

Al. 1:867 
Al.  1:868 
A27.2:In2 

A  22. 3:23 

A1.7:9 
A1.7:9 

Al.  1:869 
Al.  1:870 
Al. 1:871 
Al.  1:872 
Al. 1:873 
Al.  1:874 
A  1.1:875 
Al.  1:876 

A27.9:10 

AlO.  3:110 

A10.3:76 
A1.7:2 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:5 
A27.9:.30 


A7.3:65 
Al.  1:866 


Al.  1:872 
A1.7:9 


A10.3:16 
A10.5:3 

Al.  1:889 

A4. 1:889-90 

A1.9:8 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:ll 

A9.7:4 

A5.3:6 


368 


158... 


1892.     p 

p.  529  

p.  93  . 


1902. 


Insect  collection  of  a  large  museum,  suggestions  for  (Rilev).     1890. 

p.  342 ; 

Insect  life,  devoted  to  the  economy  and  life  habits  of  insects,  espe- 
cially in  their  relation  to  agriculture;  edited  bv  C.  V.  Riley 

and  L.  O.  Howard,     vols.  1-7.     Index.     1888-1895 

See  also  Murtfeldt,  Mary  E. 
Insect  pests: 

Action  taken  regarding,  in  California. 
Danger  of  importing  (Howard).     1891 
Four  imported,  notes  on  (Kirkland). 
Household — 

bedbugs  and  red  ants  ( Riley ) .     1889.     p.  104 

carpet  beetle,  or  so-called  buffalo  moth   (Riley).     1889.     p. 

127 

cockroaches  ( Rilev ) .     1890.     p.  266 

true  clothes  moths  (Riley).     1890.     p.  211 

Hydrocyanic-acid  gas  as  a  means  of  exterminating  (Hemenway). 

1900.     p.  69 

Plant  diseases  and,  proceedings  of  national  convention  for  sup- 
pression of  ( Galloway) .     1897 

Spraying  fruits  for.     1892 

Trinidad,  British  West  Indies,  notes  on  some  (Urich).     1893. 

p.  196 

Insect  powder.     See  Buhach. 

Insect  vivaria,  how  are  [they]  to  be  lighted?  (Swinton).    1890.    p.  18. 

Insectary  and  office  methods  in  use  in  entomological  department  of 

Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  report  on  (Webster). 

1899.  p.  46 

Insecticide  appliances,  report  on  (Riley).     1889.     p.  243,263 

Insecticide  soaps,  report  on  ( Marlatt) .     1896.     p.  38 , 

Insecticides: 

Arsenical,  soluble  arsenic  in  (Haywood).     1902.     p.  51 

Ar.senites  and  arsenical  mixtures  as  (Gillette).     1893.     p.  115 

Carbon  bisulphide  as  an  (Smith).     1894.     p.  108 , 

same  (Hinds).     1902 , 

Crude  petroleum  as  ( Wilcox).     1900.     p.  15 

Early  spring  applications  of,  on  fruit  trees,  some  effects  of  (Felt). 

1900.  p.  22 

Experiments  at  Ames,  Iowa  (Osborne).     1886.     p.  23 , 

Experiments  at  Trenton,  N.  J.  (Bennett).     1886.     p.  27 

Experiments  witli,  some  (Marlatt) .     p.  33 

same.     1886  . .' , 

Farm  practice  and  fertilizers  as  (Smith) .     1893.     p.  93 , 

Fertilizers  as  (Smitii).     1891.     p.  217 , 

Fonnulas  for  ( INIariatt) .     1894.     p.  572 

same.     1895.     p.  580 

Hydrocyanic  a(;id  gas  as  (Coquillett).     1893.     p.  176 

same,  on  low-growing  plants  (Sanderson  and  Penny).     1900. 
]).  60 

Important — 

condensed  information  concerning,  INIay,  1891 

directions  for  preparation  and  use  (Marlatt) , 

same,  revised.     1901 

^Methods  of  analysis  for.     1902.     p.  97 

Naphthaline  as  (Taylor) .     1883 

New  aiifl  old,  and  their  condiination  with  fungicides,  some  obser- 
vations on  ((xalloway).     1894.     p.  126 

New,  report  on  (  Kirkland).     1896.     p.  27 

Notes  on  (Marlatt)  — 

1894.  p.  115 

1895.  p.  19 

1897.  p.  54 

1898.  p.  94  

Preparation  and  use  of — 

1896.  1).  61 9 

1897.  p.  ()37 

1898.  p.  659 


Index 

t'lasslflcatloii  no. 
A9.7:2 


A9.7: 


Al.8:20 
Al.  10:897 
A9.6:31 


A9.7:2 


A9.7:2 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:2 


A9.6:22 

A1.8:57 
A1.9:7 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:3 


A9.6:20 

A9.7:l 

A9.6:6 

A9.6:37 
A  9. 7:6 
A9.7:7 
Al. 9:145 
A1.9:114 


A9.6:26 

A9.3H 

A9.3:ll 

A9.6:?0 

A9.3:ll 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:3 

Al.  10:894 

Al.  10:895 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:26 

A9.5:l 
A1.9:19 
Al. 9:127 
A7.3:67 
A18.2:N16 


A9.7:7 
A9.6:6 


A9.7:7 
A9.6:2 
A9.6:9 
A9.6:17 


A  1.10:896 
Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:898 


114—04- 


-24 


3t)9 


38 


Index 

Insecticides — Continued 

Tests  with,  upon  garden  insects  (Alwood).     1887.     p 

Use  of,  practical  notes  on  (Beckwith).     1891.    p.  269 

See  also  Arsenical  insecticides — Fungicides  and  insecticides — Hy- 
*  drocj'anic-acid  gas  —  Kerosene —  Kerosene  emulsion  —  Naph- 
thaline—  Oil  emulsions  —  Orchard   in.secticide  work  in  Illi- 
nois —  Paris    green  —  Petroleum  —  Pyrethrum  —  Spray    ma- 
chinery. 
Insects: 

Acorn,  primary  and  secondary  (Mnrtfeldt).     1894.     p.  318 

Animals,  domestic,  insects  affecting  (Osborn).     1896 

Asparagus  (Chittenden).     1898.     j).  54 

Beans  and  peas,  insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  233. 

Carriers  and  spreaders  of  disease  (Howard).     1901.     p.  177 

Collection  of,  small,  made  during  Death  Yallev  expedition,  re- 
port of  (Riley).     1893.     p.235 

Collections  of,  how  shall  we  improve?  (Gillette).     1895.     p.  95. . . 

Contagious  diseases,  use  of,  in  contending  with  (Osborn).     1890. 
p.  141 

Corn,  observations  on,  in  1887  (Webster),     p.  147 

same,  1890  (Webster),     p.  159 

Cranberry,  insects  affecting  ( Smith ) .     p.  393 

Destruction  of,  recent  inventions  for  ( Breed) .     p.  323 

/See  also  Insecticides. 

Dipterous,  two,  injurious  to  cultivated  flowers  (Coquillett).    1895. 
p.  399 

Drugs  injured  by,  at  University  of  Kansas  ( Kellogg).    1894.    p.  31. 

Economic,  of  season,  special  (Davis).     1894.     p.  198 

same  (Johnson).     1900.     p.  80 

Enemies  of  agriculture,  conflict  of  Russian  zvemstovs  with  (Mora- 
chevski).     1902.     p.  61 '. 

Farm  observations  in  West  Virginia  on,  some  notes  on  (Hopkins). 

1896.  p.  71 

Fertilization  of  an  aroid  plant  by  ( Hubbard).     1895.     p.  340 

Fertilization  of  muskmelons  by,"  notes  on  (Rane).     1898.     p.  75. . 
Foreign,  desirability  of  an  inspection  system  against  (Howard). 

1897.  p.  11 

Garden  crop  (Chittenden).     1899 

same  (Chittenden).     1900 

same,  in  Florida  ( Ashmead ) .     1 887.     p.  9 

Hemipterous,  record  of  some  experiments  relating  to  effect  of 

punctures  of  some,  upon  shrul)s,  fruit,  and  grains,  1886  (Web- 
ster).    1887.     p.  54 

Hop  plant,  insects  affecting  (Smith ) .     p.  393 

same  (Howard).     1897.     p.  40 

How  thev  affect  health  in  rural  district  (Howard).     1902 

Idaho,  north,  notes  on  (Aldrich).     1894.     p.  201 

Importation  and  repression  of ,  destructive  (Webster).     1895.     p. 

79 

Injuries  from.     See  Crops. 
Injurious — 

commerce  and  (Howard).     1895.     p.  332 

early  published  references  to  some  of  our  (Webster).     1892. 
p.  262 _ ----- 

hibernation  of,  temperature  experiments  as  affecting  received 
ideas  on  (Howard).     1897.     p.  18 - 

irrigation  and  (Howard).     1890.     p.  215 

laws,  recent,  against,  with  laws  relative  to  foul  brood  in  North 
America  (Howard).     1898 

legislation   asainst,    compilation  of   laws  and   regulations  in 
U.  S.  and  British  Columbia  ( Howard).     1895 

list  of  principal — 

1899.  p.  745 

1900.  p.  725  

1901  (Chittenden),     p.  674 .._. 

methods  of  controlling,  with  formulas  for  insecticides — 

1894  (Marlatt) .     p.  572 


Classiflciitloii  no. 


A9.3:13 
A9.7:3 


A9.7:6 
A9.6:5 
A9.6:10 
A1.10:898 
Al.  10:901 

A5.5:7 
A9.6:2 


A9.7:3 
Al. 1:887 
A9.7:3 
Al.  1:884 
Al. 1:876 


A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:26 

A9.6:38 


A9.6:6 
A9.7.7 
A9.6:17 

A1.8:57 
A9.6:19 
A9.6:23 
A9.3:14 


A9.3:13 
Al. 1:884 
A9.6:7 
Al. 9:155 
A9.7:7 


A9.6:2 


A9.7:7 

A9.7:4 

A9.6:9 
A9.7:2 

A9.6:13 

A  9. 3:33 

Al. 10:899 
A  1.10:900 
Al. 10:901 

A  1.10:894 


170 


)f,    notes  on   (Howard). 


1892. 


Insects — Continued 

Injurious — C'l  mtinned 

methods  of  controlling,  etc. — Continued 
1895.     p.  580 

1897.  p.  6.35 

1898.  p.  657  

methods  of  studying  life  hi!Jtorie^ 

1893.     p.  82.". 

new,  of  vear  (Hiley).     1892.     p.  16  .• 

note  on,"    1863.     No.  3.     p.  14 

some  of  our,  early  published  references  to  (SVebster). 

p.  323 

See  alxo  Packard,  Alpheus  Spring. 
Laisser-faire   philosoi)hv  applied  to  insect   problem   Olarlatt). 

1899.     p.  5 ; 

Lantern  trap  for,  successful  (Gillette).     1897.     p.  75 

Little-known,  of  economic  importance,  notes  on  some  (Johmson). 

1897.     p .  83 

Millet,  insect  injury  to  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  84 

JVIiscellaneous  extracts  from  correspondence  of  Entomology  Divi- 
sion relative  to.     1883 .' 

same.     1884 ; 

Mi'scellaneous  report  on  (Comstock) .     p.  195 

same,  p.  195 

North  American,  enumeration  of  published  synopses,  catalogues, 

and  lists  of,  etc.     1888 

Notes  on.     1866.     pp.  287,  343,  388 

same.     1891  ( Ormerod ).     p.  36 

Nursery  stock,  principal  insects  liable  to  be  distributed  on  (Banks). 

1902 

Orange  and  other  plants  of  citrus  family,  with  practical  sugges- 
tions for  their  control  or  extermination  (Hubbard).     1885 

Parasitic — 

report  on  predaceous  and,   in  applied  entomology   (Rilev). 
1893.     p.  130 ".... 

studies  of  predaceous  and,  in  New  Zealand,  Australia,  and 

adjacent  islands  (Koebele),     1893 

Petroleum,  crude,  and  its  effects  upon,  notes  on  (Smith).     1901. 

p.  176 

Pine  in  Black  Hills  Forest  Reserve,  insect  enemies  of  (Hopkins). 

1902 

Pine  tree,  observations  on  certain  (Felt).     1902.     p.  103 

Plants  and,  some  interrelations  of  (Riley).     1892.     p.  358 

Predaceous — 

economic  value  of  (Smith),     1893.     p.  142 

report  on  parasitic  and,  in  applied  entomology  (Riley).     1893. 
p.  130 '. ." 

studies  of  parasitic  and,  in  New  Zealand,  Australia,  and  adja- 
cent islands  (Koebele).     1893 

Predatory — 

important,  report  of.     1893.     p.  6 

which  affect  usefulness  of  pcale-feeding  coccinellidee  (Marlatt). 

1902.     p.  84 

Rose,  vi(jlet,  and  other  ornamental  plants,  some  insects  injurious 

to  ( Chittenden ) .     1901 

Senses  of,  report  of  (Riley).     1894.     p.  33 

Shade  tree,     Sre  Shade-tree  insects. 

Spruce  in  Northeast,  insect  enemies  of  (Hopkins).     1901 

Systematic  position  of  Orthoptera  in  relation  to  other  orders  of. 

1883.     p.  286 

Tobacco  plant,  report  on  ( Howard ) 

same,  p.  121 

Vegetable  crops,  insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden).     1902 

Vegetable  products,  stored,  some  little-known  insects  affecting 

(Chittenden).     1897 _ 

Vegetation,  general  observations  on  those  destructive  to  (Neal), 

1883,     p,  35  


Index 

ClasNlflciitluu  no. 


Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:898 


A9.7:6 
A 9. 7:5 
A27.9:l 

A9.7:4 


A9.6:20 
A9.6:9 

A9.6:9 
A9.6:17 

A9.3:2 
A9.3:4 
A  1.1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 

A9.3:19 
A27.9:4 
A9.7:4 

A9.6:34 

A9.2:Orl 


A9.7:6 

A1.8:51 

A10.3:99 

A9.6:32 
A9.6:37 
A9.7:4 


A9.7:6 

A9.7:6 

A1.8:51 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:37 

A9.6:27 
A9.7:7 


A9.6:28 

A  8. 1:3 
A  1.9:120 
A  1.10:898 
A9.6:33 

A9.6:8 

A9.3:l 


'1 


Index 

Insects — Continued 

Vernacular  names  of  (Gillette).     1897.     p.  .32 , 

same  (I). .ran).     1898 

Violet,  rose,  and  other  ornamental  plants,  some  insects  injurious 

to  (Chittenden).     1901 

Weather  and,  observations  during  season  of  1899  (Chittenden). 
1900.     p.  51 , 

same,  1900  (Chittenden),     p.  63 , 

AVheat,  fall,  insects  affecting  ( Webster) .     p.  38.3 

same,  p.  311 

Wheat,  growing,  insect  enemies  of  (Marlatt).     1901 

White  pine,  insect  enemies  of  (Chittenden).     1899.     p.  55 

See  also  Agromyzidie  —  Anarsia  lineatella  —  Anthomyia  — ■  Aphe- 
lenchus  olesistus  —  Aphididje  —  Aphis —  Apple-tree  borers  — 
Apple-tree  weevil  —  Apple-twig  insect  borer  —  Aquatic-  bug  — 
Argy resthia  —  Arkansas  —  Army  worm  —  Asiatic  ladybird  — 
Asopia  costal  is  ( clover  hay  worm ) — Australia — Australian  lady- 
bird —  Australian  lamellicorns  —  Axima  —  Bahamas  —  Bean 
weevil  —  Bees  —  Beet  insects — Beet- leaf  pegomyia — Beetle  — 
Belvosia — ^Bibioalbiiiennis — Blackberry  borers — -Blastophaga 
psenes  —  Blood  louse  —  Boll  worm  —  Bot  —  Box-elder  plant- 
bug  —  Braconidfe  —  Brazil  —  Bronze  apple-tree  weevil  —  Bru- 
chus  —  Bryobia — Bucculatrixcapadensisella- — Buffalo-gnats — 
Buffalo  tree-hopper  —  Butterfly  —  Cabbage  worm  —  Caccecia 
cerasivorana  —  California  —  Canada — Canker-worms — Cater- 
pillar —  Cattle  tick  —  Cecidomyians  —  Cecidomyiid  —  Centi- 
pede—  Cereals  —  Changa — Chestnut  borer — Chicago  Worlds' 
ColumV)ian  Exposition  — Chicken  tick  —  Chiio  saccharalis  — 
Chinch  l)ug — Chionobasmacounii — Chrysalis — Cicada — Cim- 
bex  —  Clisiocarapa  Americana  —  Clover-mite  —  Clover-seed 
caterpillar  —  Clover-seed  midge  —  Cockroaches  —  Cocoanut 
mealy-wing  —  Colaspis  flavida  —  Coleoptera  —  Colorado  — 
Cone-nose  — Corn  bill  bugs  —  Corn  crambid  —  Corn-feeding 
syphus-fly  —  Corn-root  aphis  —  Corn-root  web-worm  —  Corn 
stalk-borer  —  Cossidte — Cotton  army  worm  —  Cotton  caterpil- 
lars—  Cotton  cutworm  —  Cotton  insects  —  Cotton  or  melon 
plant-louse — Cotton  worm — -Cottontail  bot — Cotton  stainer — 
Cottonwood  borer — Cranberry  fireworm — Cranberry  gall  fun- 
gus—  Cranberry  girdler  —  Cranberry  leaf-galls — Crane-fly  — 
Crickets — Cryptophasaunipunctata — Curculio — Currantstem 
girdler  —  Cut-worm  —  Cypress  twig  borer  —  Cyrtoneura  — 
Delaware  —  Dendrotettix  —  Uermestes  vulpinus  —  Digger- 
wasp —  Diptera  —  Dipterous  insect  —  Dipterous  leaf-miners  — 
Dogwood  saw-fly  —  Elm  insect  —  Encyrtid  —  Entiliasinuata — 
Erysiphete  —  Eumgensatala  —  Europe  —  Eustrotia  caduca  — 
Fall  army  worm  —  Fleas  —  Flies  —  Florida  —  Fluke-worms  — 
Flukes  and  tapeworms  of  cattle — Forest  trees  —  Forests  — 
Fruit- worm  —  Gall  makers  —  Garden  insects  —  Garden  pest  — 
Georgia  —  Good  Hope,  Cape  of — -Grain  —  Grainlouse  —  Grain 
plant  louse  —  Grain  toxoptera — Grape — Grapevine  hopper  — 
Grass  insects  —  Grasshoppers  —  Grasses  —  Green  clover 
worm  —  Green  pea  louse — Guava  mealy  wing — Hairy  cat- 
erpillars—  Harlequin  cabbage  bug — Hemipterous  insects  — 
Hen  flea — House  ants — House  centipede — Household  in- 
sects —  Hydrocyanic  acid  gas  —  Hymenoptera  —  Insect 
borers  —  Insect  life  —  Insect  pests  —  Insect  vivaria  —  Insec- 
ticides —  Iowa  —  Japanese  insects  —  Jajjanese  peach  fruit- 
worm —  Kidney  worm  of  swine  —  Kissing-bug  —  Larvte  — 
Lepido]iterous  insect  —  Lestophonus  —  Library  pest  —  Ligni- 
vorous  insect  —  Locusts  —  Lucilia  nobilis  —  Lysiphlebus  — 
Maryland  —  Ma.ssachusetts  —  Mealy  bugs  —  ]\Iealy-wing  — 
Mediterranean  flour  moth  —  Membracid;e  (tree  hoppers)  — 
Mexico  —  Michigan  —  Mississippi  —  Missouri  —  Mite  —  Mole 
cricket  • —  Monephora  bicinta  — Monomoi'ium  pharaonis  ■ — 
Morelos  orange  fruit-worm  —  Mosquito  —  Moths  —  Myrio- 
pods  —  Nebraska  —  Nematode  leaf  disease  —  New  Jersey  — 
New   Mexico  —  New   York    State  —  New    Zealand  —  New 


Classiflcatiuii  iio. 

A9.6:9 
A9.6:17 

A9.6:27 

A9.6:22 
A9.6:30 
Al.  1:884 
Al.  1:885 
Al. 9:132 
A13.3:22 


372 


Index 

Clussiacutluu  uo. 


Insects— Continued 

Zealand  katipo  —  Norway  and  Sweden  —  Ohio  —  Orange  — 
Orthezia  insignis  —  Orthoptera  —  Faper-niaking  wasp  —  Par- 
asites—  Parsnip  web-worm  —  Pea  louse  —  Peach  curculio  — 
Peach  twig-borer  —  Pear  insect  —  Pear-leaf  l)lister  mite  — 
Pear  midge  —  Pediculi  —  Pediculid;e  —  Phosphorescent  my- 
riopods  —  Poisonous  spider  in  ^Madagascar  —  Pronuba  —  Pul- 
vinaria  acericola  —  Purslane  caterpillar — Red  ants — Red 
spiders  —  Roaches  —  Rye  gall-gnat  —  Scale  insects  —  Scepsis 
edwardsii  —  Schizoneura  panicola  —  Scorpions  —  Shade-tree 
insects  —  Six-spotted  mite  —  South  African  ticks  —  Southern 
grain  louse  —  Spiders  —  Squash  bug  —  Squa.sh-vine  borer  — 
Stalk  worm  —  Stibadium  spumacum  —  Stomata  —  Sugar-beet 
web  worm  —  Syntomeida-epilais  —  Tarantulas  —  Tasmania  — 
Texas — Thalessa — Thripidfe — Tiger  swallow-tail  —  Tineid  — 
Tortricid — Toxoptera— Tree  (Tickets — Tremex — Twig  prun- 
ers  —  Tyloderma  —  Typhlocy ba  — Vanessa  antiapa  —  \'anessa 
Californica  — Vedalia  cardinalis  —  Viviparous  cockroach  — 
"Walnut  spanworm  —  Water  bug  —  West  Virginia — Western 
cricket  —  "Wheel  bugs"  —  White  ants  —  White  grubs  — 
Woolly  aphis  —  Xanthium  trypeta  —  Xiphidiura  ensiferum  — 
Yucca  insects. 
Inspectors,  general  order  to,  relative  to  humane  treatment  of  ani- 
mals.    May  13,  1896 

Institutions,  public,  dietaries  in  ( Atwater) .     1901.     p.  393 _ . 

Instrument  room  or  division  circulars 

Insurance,  hail,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1901.     p.  219 

Interior  Department,  relation  of  agricultural  and  mechanical  colleges 

to,  1893(Holcomb).     p.  114 

Internal  revenue,  1863-65.     p.  146 

Interstate  commerce  in  birds  and  game.     1902 

Interstate  convention  of  cattlemen,  1890.     See  Fort  Worth. 
Interstate  Cotton  Growers'  Protective  Association,  officers  of.     1901. 

p.  637 

Intestinal  fever  in  swine.     See  Hog  cholera. 

Invalid  and  infant  foods,  analvsis  of,  provisional  method  for  ( Wilev) . 

1902.     p.  41 : '.... 

Inventions: 

American,  for  cultivation  by  steam,  history  of  (Brainerd).     \>.  253. 

Recent,  for  insect  destruction  ( Breed ) .     p.  323 

lodideof  potassium,  treatmentof  lumpy  jaw  with  (Norgaard).     p.  135. 

Same  (Norgaard).     1893.     p.  ;^9 / 

Iowa: 

Chinch-bug  observations  in,  in  1894  (Osborn) .     p.  230 

Chinooks  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     \i.  545 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1 868.     p.  202 

Fungous  diseases  of,  new  (Pammel).     1891.     p.  95 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of,  notes  on  ( Pammel ) .     1897 

Hog  cholera  ancl  swine  plague  investigations  in,  j)reliminary  re- 
port (De  Schweinitz).     p.  501 

Hog  cholera  in  (  N'iles).     p.  500 — 

Insects  of  (Osborn) — 

1887.     p.  154 

1889.  p.  18 

1890.  p.  57  


1891. 

P- 

57 

1892. 

P- 

42 

1893. 

P- 

46 

Insects  of,  as  reported  to  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists 
(Osborn)  — 

1892.  p.  1 11  

1893.  p.  193 

1896.     p.  78 

Meteor  of  March  27,  1 894,  in  ( Abbe) .     p.  128 

Meteorological  records  in,  notes  on  (Abbe.)     1899. 


17 


A1.2:In7 
Al.  10:901 
A29.il: 
A29.6:29 

A10.3:16 

A27.9:4 

A5.4:38 


Al. 10:901 


A  7. 3:65 

Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:876 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4.3:2 

A9.7:7 
A29.6:25 
A27.9:6  ' 
A28.5:7 
A3. 3:9 


A4.1 
A4.1 


899 


Al.  1:887 

A9.3:22 

A9.3:23 

A9.3:26 

A9.3:30 

A9.3:32 


A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:6 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:27 


373 


Index 

Iowa — Continued 
Northern — 

blackbirds  and  gophers  in,  deprecations  of,  in  fall  oi   1887 

(Fisher),     p.  454 

same,  p.  454 

cultivation  of  fruit  in.     1868.     p.  321 

Road  situation  in  (Heaps).     1901.     p.  64 

Sheep  in  (Shaffer),     p.  167 

Swine-pla^ue  in  (Dunlap).     1879.     p.  135 

Weather  and  crop  service  report,  1899,  notes  on  (A])l)e).     p.  473. 
See  also  Cedar  Falls  —  Monroe  County  —  Page  County. 
Iowa  College  of  Agriculture  and  ^lechanic  Arts,  Ames,  Iowa,  shop- 
work  instruction  at  (Bissell).     1894.     p.  65 

Iowa  Experiment  Station,  notes  on  certain  experiments  and  observa- 
tions at  (Gillette).     1891.     p.  258 

Ireland : 

Agricultural  statistics  of — 

1866.     p.  383 


Classtficatiun  nu. 


Al.  1:887 

A5. 1:887 

A27.9:6 

A22.3:21 

A  1.1:864 

A1.6:12 

A29.6:27 


1867. 
1868. 
1870. 
1872. 
1875. 
1876. 


338 
408 
435 
496 
453 
484 


Butter  trade  in,  1865-67.     p.  379 

Cattle  in,  pleuro-pneumonia  in  (Reid). 
Farm  labor,  wages  of.  1870.  p.  290.. 
Flax  cultivation  in— 

1860-63.     No.  6.     p.  21 

1851-1865.     No.  7.     p.  28 

1851-1871.     p.  332 

1892  (Wallace),     p.  47 

Live  stock  in,  1861-71.     p.  331 


p.  401 . 


same.     1895.     p.  22. 


Markets  for  American  products  in 

Wheat  and  cattle  in,  consumption  and  production  of.    1865.    No. 
7.     p.  27 

AYheat  production  in,  decrease  of,  1847-62.     No.  6.     x'-  21 

See  also  Belfast  —  Dublin. 
Irish,  Charles  W. : 

Artesian  water  in  Nevada.     1891.     p.  199 

California,  climate,  soil,  characteristics,  and  irrigation  methods  of. 

1895.     p.  475 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Special  Agent  in  charge  of  irrigation  in- 
.   quiry,  1893,  and  as  Chief,  Office  of  Irrigation  Inquiry,  1894 

and  1895  . , 

Irish  moss,  curing  of,  brief  account  of  ( Bates),     p.  423 

Irish  potato,  bacterial  disease  of  (Smith).     1896 

Iron : 

Determination  of,  in  phosphates,  methods  of  (McDowell).     1897. 

p.  47 

Estimation  of,  in  mineral  phosphates  (Lehmann).     1897.     p.  61  . 

Iron  and  steel,  production  of,  in  U.  S,  1872-73.     p.  65 

Same,  1872-75.     p.  416 

Iroquois  Agricultural  Societv,  exhibition  of.     1868.     p.  406 

Irrigable  lands  of  NebraHka'(Hicks) .     1893.     pt.  3,  p.  167 

Irrigated  lands,  tillage  and  products  of  soil  on  (Cureton).     1887. 

p.  282  

Irrigating  convention,  Trans-Missouri.     1 873.     p.  598 

Irrigation: 

Agriculture  Department,  what  it  is  doing  for  (Mead).     1902  . . . . . 
Alkali  and,  recent  investigations  by  Wyoming  Experiment  Station 

in  (Buffuni).     1900.     p.  69 

American,  Australian  report  on  1884-85  (Deakin).     p.  197 

Arizona  Ex [leriment  Station  farm  (McClatchie).     1900.     p.  125.. 

same,  1901  (McClatchie) .     p.  87 

Arkansas  Valley,  Colo.  (Stover) .     1902.     p.  287 


A10.3:20 
A9.7:3 


A27.9:4 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:5 

A4. 1:889-90 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:l 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:9 

All. 5:4 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:33 

A12.3:l 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:l 


A15.2:P94i 
A  1.10:895 


A15.1: 
A  1.1:866 
A28.3:12 


A7.3:51 

A7.3:51 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:6 

A15.2:Ir7^ 

A15.2:P94' 
A27.9:ll 

A10.4:48 

A10.3:76 
A15.2:Ir7i 
A 10. 3:1 04 
A10.3:119 
A10.3:119 


374 


Irrigation — Continued 

Artesian  wells  in  Algiers.     1891.     pt.  1.     p.  369 

Azores,  as  presented  in  Census  Bulletin  No.  35,  Feb.  27,  1891. 

p.  228 

Bear  River  Vallev,  Utah,  1901  (Stover).     1902.     p.  243 

Big  Thompson  River  ( Field).     1902 

Boise  Vallev,  Idaho,  duty  of   water  as  related  to  problems  of 

(Ross).   '1900.     p.  219 

Cache  Creek,  Cal.,  investigations  (Wilson).     1901.     p.  155 

Colorado — 

practical,  in.     p.  254 

statistics  and  progress  (Carpenter).     1890.     p.  181 

Connecticut  and  New  Jersev,  notes  on  (Phelps  and  Voorhees). 

1897 - 

Cultivation  of  raisin  grape  by  (Eisen).     1891.     p.  225 

Deciduous  fruits,  notes  on  (Wickson).     1900.     p.  80 

Discharge   records  and  diagrams,  computation  of  (Johnston). 

1900.     p.  47 

Ditches  for,  small,  how  to  build  (Johnston  and  Stannard).     1902. 

Evils,  remedies,  and  compensations  of  (Marsh),     p.  362 

Excessive,  danger  from,  and  the  remedy  (Beal).     1899.     p.  5 

Facts  and  comlitions  relating  to,  in  various  countries  (Hinton). 

1891.     pt.  1.     p.  375 .■ 

Field  and  garden  ( Wickson).     1901  ^ 

France,  Italy,  and  Spain.     1891.     p.  278 

Fruit  growers  on  Pacific  coast,  practice  among  (Wickson) .    1902. . 

Fruit  growing  (Wickson).     1900 

Garden  and  greenhouse  (Taft).     1895.     p.  233 

Grand  Valley,  Colo.,  1901  (Stover).     1902.     p.  265 

Great  Eastern  Canal,  Platte  County,  Nebraska,  1900  (Stout),     p. 
195 

same,  190r(Stout)."  p.*299!!!]. .!.!! 

Great  Plains  (Newell).     1896.     p.  167 

Hawaii,  report  on  (Maxwell).     1900 

Honey  Lake  basin,  California,  problems  of  (Smythe)  1901.     p.  71. 

Humid  climates  (King).     1896 

India.     1873.     p.  604 

Injurious  insects  and  (Howard).     1890.     p.  215 

Investigations — 

discussion  of  (Mead).     1900.     p.  15 

employment  of  agents  in.     1899.     p.  27 

for  1900,  report  on 

same,  discussion  of  ( Johnston ).     p.  21 

same,  review  of  (Mead),     p.  13 

for  1901,  report  on 

same,  summary  of  results  (Teele).     p.  17 

of   Office    of  Experiment    Stations,  scope   and    purpose  of 

(Mead).     1902.     p.  417 

same,  lists  of  publications  of  oflice  on 

schedules  of 

Laws  of  Northwest  Territories  of  Canada  and  of  Wyoming.     1901. 

See  ((/.so  Canadian  northwest  irrigation  act. 
Laws  of  States  and  Territories  on  water  rights  and,  abstract  ( if 

(Critchett).     1893 '. 

Lists  of  publications  of  experiment  stations  office  on 

Logan  River  canals  (Swendsen).     1902.     p.  179 

Measurement  in,  etc. — 

1895.  p.  610 

1896.  p.  630  

1897.  p.  640  

Methods  of  ( Carpenter).     1893.     p.  142 - . 

Missouri  experiment  station,  experiments  at  (Waters).     1902. 

p.  305. 


Index 

Classlflcatloii  nu. 
A15.2:Ir7'^ 

A15.2:P94' 
A  10.3:1 19 
A10.3:118 

A10.3:86 
A10.3:100 

Al.l:871 
A15.2:P94i 

A10.3:36 

Al5.2:P94i 

A10.3:76 

A10.3:86 
Al. 9:158 
Al.  1:874 
A1.9:103 

A15.2:Ir7^ 

Al. 9:138 

A15.2:P94i 

A10.3:108 

A1.9:l]6 

A1.10:895 

A10.3:119 

A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 
A  1.10:896 
A 10. 3:90 
A10.3:100 
A1.9:46 
A27.9:ll 
A9.7:2 

A 10. 3:86 

A1.9:97 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:n9 

A10.3:119 

AlO.  1^:901 
A10.2:lr7 
A10.8: 
AID.  3:96 


A15.3:l 

A10.2:lr7 

A10.3:104 

A  1.10:895 
Al. 10:896 
A  L  10:897 
A10.3:16 


Modes  and  results  of.     p.  576 - • 

^Montana,    Idaho,    eastern    Washington,    and  Oregon    in    1890 
(Nimmo).     p.   149 

Montana,  investigations  in,  1900  (Fortier).     p.  267 


A10.3:119 
Al.  1:870 

A15.2:P94i 
A  10.3:104 


375 


p.  225 . 
p.  147. 


Index 

Irrif;ation — Continued 

iMuntana,  investigations  in,  1901  (Fortier). 
Nevada,  investigations  in  (Wilson).  1902, 
New  Jersey,  report  on  (Voorhees).     1900  , 

same  (Voorhees).     1902.     p.  353 

New  Jersey  and  Connecticut,  notes  on  (Phelps  and  Voorhees). 

1897 

New  Mexico,  1901  (Reed),     p.  37 - 

Officials  and  associations,  list  of.     1901 

Orchards,  methods  in  ( McClatchie) .     1900.     p.  91 

Pecos  Ri ver  and  its  triVmtaries,  New  Mexico  (Reed).     1902.     p._61. 
Possible  and  actual  influence  of,  on  insect  injurv  in  New  Mexico 

(Townsend).     1892.     p.  78 

Practical,  report  on  (Johnston  and  Stannard).     1900.     p.  491 

Public  control  of  (Mead).     1901.     p.  680 

Report  on  ( Poston ) .     p.  193 

Rice  in — 

North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  and  Georgia  (Keenev).    1902. 
p.  59 " 

United  States.     1902 

uplands  of  Louisiana  and  Texas  (Bond).     1902.     p.  11 

Rise  and  future  of,  in  U.  S.  ( Mead) .     1899.     p.  591 

Rocky  Mountain  States  (Ulrich).     1899 

Salinas  Valley,  Cal.,  problems  in  (Marx).     1901.     p.  193 

Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona,  investigations  in,  1900  (Code),     p.  83. 

same,  1901  (Code),     p.  51 

San  Joaquin  River,  Cal.  (Soule).     1901.     p.  215 

Southern  States,  some  of.     1891.     Pt.  1.  __  p.  323 

Study  of  recent  progress  in.     1897.     p.  17 

Systems  of  different  countries,     p.  275 

Theories  and  practices  (Charpentier  de  Cossigny).     1891.     p.  268. 
United  States,  testimony  of  Ehvood  Mead  before  U.  S.  Industrial 

Commission,  June  11  and  12,  1901 .     1901 

United  States  (Hinton).     1887 

United  States  in  1890,  progress  report  ( Hinton) .     1891 

Use  of  water  in,  report  of  investigations  made  in  1899,  including 

reports  Ijy  special  agents  and  observers.     1900 

Washington,  use  of  water  in,  1901  (Waller).     1902.     p.  191 

Water  measurements  for  (Abbe).     1897.     pp.  208,  545 

Water  supply  and,  in  Mexico.     1885.     p.  223 

Wheatland,  Wyo.,  use  of  water  for  (Johnston).     1902.     p.  207... 
Winter — 

noteon  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  17 

of  deciduous  orchards,     p.  12 

Wire  in,  use  of,  report  on  (Betts).     1899.     p.  301 

same  (Abbe).     1899.  _  p.  473 

Wisconsin,  experiments  in  (King).     1902.     p.  313 

Yakima  Valley,  Wash.,  use  of  water  in  (Waller).     1902.     p.  241. . 
See  aim   Artesian    and    underflow   investigation  —  California  — 

Draining  —  Wyoming. 
Irrigation  and  cultivation  of  soil  there])y,  physical  data;  conditions 

and  progress  within  U.  S.  for  1891  (Hinton ) 

Irrigation  and  its  relation  to  State  weather-service  work  (Salisbury). 

1894.     p.  24 - . 

Irrigation  and  land  drainage,  list  of  references  to  publications  relating 

to  (lledrick).     1902 

Irrigation  conference,  1890.     See  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Irrigation  congress,  1900.     See  Chicago,  111.,  national  good  roads  and" 

irrigation  congresses. 

Irrigation  Inquiry  Office,  Agriculture  Department 

Irrigation  investigations.     See  Irrigation. 
Irving,  W. : 

Gage  canal,  Riverside,  California,  dntv  of  water  under — 

1899.  p.  131 " 

1900.  p.  137  . .  - 

1 901.  p.  146 

Isabel  Island,  Mexico,  reptiles  of  (Stejneger).     1899.     p.  63 


Classlfli-atlon  no. 

A10.3:119 
A10.3:104 
A10.3:87 
A10.3:119 

A10.3:36 
A10.3:119 
Al.  10:901 
A10.3:76 
A10.3:104 

A9.7:5 
Al.  10:900 
A  1.10:901 
Al.  1:867 


A10.3:113 

A10.3:113 

A10.3:113 

Al.  10:899 

A10.3:73 

A10.3:100 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:119 

A10.3:100 

A15.2:Ir7  2 

A1.9:56 

Al. 1:871 

A15.2:P94i 

A10.3:105 

A15.2:Ir7i 

A15.2:P94i 

Al  0.3:86 
AlO.  3:119 
A29.6:25 
A15.2:Ir7i 
A10.3:104 

A29.6:28 
Al.  9:144 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A 10. 3:1 19 
A10.3:104 


A15.2:Ir7 
A29.3:14 
A  17.3:41 

A15. 


AlO.  3:86 
A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 
A5.5:14 


376 


18S>1. 


p.   lO 


Isabella  jjrape  in  South  America.  1866.  p.  426  . . 
Isaria,  ^liniK'sota,  .species  of,  note  on  (MacMillan) 
I^^laiiil  j)()SHessionH  of  U.  S. : 

A^a-icultutal  inve.stigations  in  (Evans).     1901.     p.  oO.'i 

Agrirulture  in  (Cook).     1901.     p.  349 

Sketches  of.     1901.     p.  685 

See  alxo  Hawaii  —  Philipi)ines  —  Porto  Rico. 

Isobars,  high-level,  report  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  419 

Isobars  and  their  accuracy  ( Abbe).     1896.     p.  334 

Isotherms  for  given  altitude,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  166 

Italian  honey-bee,  or  culture  and  Italianization  of  native  or  black 

honey-bee  (Colvin).     p.  530 

Italy: 

Agricultural  education  in  ( Paparelli ) .     1893.     p.  326 

Agricultural  investigation  in,  institutions  for  (Paparelli).     1893. 

p.  233 

Agriculture  in — 

1871.     p.  204  

1876.     pp.  425,  497 

1876  (Andrews) .     p.  283 

1885.     No.  19.     p.  36 ., 

American  pork  in,  interdiction  of.     1889.     p.  129 

Hemp  in,  special  consular  report  on  growth  of  (Gardini).     J 897. 

p.  15 ; : 

Irrigation  in.     1891.     p.  278 

Mountains  of,  meteorology  of  (Denza).     1896.     p.  659 

Seeds  and  plants  collected  in,  bv  Barbour  Lathrop  and  David  G. 
Fairchild.     1900 " 

Sorghum  in.     1884.     p.  77 

AVool  in,  production  and  prices  of.     1895.     p.  144 

See  also  Gatania  —  Como  - —  ]Milan  —  Sicilv. 
Itch.     Sec  Texas  itch. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.: 

Sinmlium  common  at,  notes  on  (Howard).     1888.     p.  99 

Swine-plague  near  (Law)  — 

1879.  p.  56  

1880.  p.  68  

1881.  p.  81 

Ives,  W.  J. ,  lards  sent  by,  c(  )mi)osition  of.     p.  188 

Ixodes  bovis,  remarks  on  (Riley).     1869.     p.  168 

Ixophorus,  genus  ( Scribner ) .     1897.     p.  5 

Ixtle  fiber,  letter  on  (Murphy).     1869.     p.  232 

Same.     1870.     p.  354 

Jack  rabbits  of  U.  S.  (Palmer) 

Jack-o-lantern,  or  ignis  fatuus  (Ab])e) .     1897.     ]>.  211 

Jackson,  Charles.     Flax-cotton;  its  adaptation  to  cotton  machinerv. 

p.  405 !  - . 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Moorhead,  J.  K. 
Jackson,  J.  F. : 

Address  of,  before  convention  of  National  League  for  Good  Roads, 

Wasliington.     1893.     p.  30 

Roads,  good,  how  to  ])rocure  means  to  build.     1895.     p.  29 

Jackson,  J.  F.  B.     Road  improvement  in  Jefferson  Countv,  Ala- 
bama.    1902.     p.  31 1 ... 

Jackson,    Sheldon.     Agricultural    and   horticultural   conditions    in 

Yukon  Valley,  preliminaiy  report  on.     1898.     j).  35 

Jackson,  W.  H.     Blood  horse,  essay  on.     1882.     p.  50 

Jacobs,  Aliss  Kmma  S.     Domestic  science,  teaching,  in  rural  districts. 

1902.     ]).  96 

Jaeger,  Hermann: 

Grapevine,  downy  mildew  and  l)lack-rot  of,  tri'atincnt  of,  with 
salts  of  copper,  at  Neosho,  IMo. — 

1887.  p.  29 

1888.  p.  29  

1889.  p.  65  

Jaffa,  Myer  E. : 

California,  farmers' institute  work  accom])lished  in.     1902.     }).  16. 


Index 

ClasslQcutlon  no. 

A27.9:4 

A28.5:6 

Al. 10:901 
A  1.10:901 
Al.  10:901 


A29.6:24 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 

Al.  1:863 

A10.6:4 

A10.6:4 

A27.9:9 
A27.9:14 
A  1.1:876 
A27.9:23 
A27.9:27 

All. 5:11 

A15.2:P94i 

A29.3:ll^ 

A6.6:6 
A7.3:3 
A27.9:33 


A9.7:l 

A1.6:12 

Al.6:22 

A1.6:34 

A7. 1:889 

A1.2:C29i 

A3. 3:4 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:S 

A5.3:8 

A29.6:25 


A  1.1:862 


A10.3:14 
A22.3:n 

A22.3:23 

A10.3:48 
A1.8:22 

A10.3:120 


A6.3:5 

A6.3:10 

A6.3:ll 


A 10. 3:120 


Index 

Jaffa,  Myer  E.— Continued 

California  eggs,  food  value  of.     p.  510 

Fruitarians  and  Chinese,  nutrition  investigations  among,  at  Cali- 
fornia Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1899-1901 

Nutrition  investigations  at  California  Agricultural   Experiment 

Station,  1896-98 .\   

Jamaica,  West  Indies: 

Cinchona  jilanting  in  (Parry).     1871.     p.  120 

Climatological  data  for — 

1897  (Abbe),     pp.  259,  308,  350,  444 

1898.  pp.  16,  60,  210,  308 

1901  (Hall ) .     pp.  214,  253,  304,  352,  407,  497,  595 

1902.     II.  69 

1902  (Cousins),     pp.  444,  487 

Hurricanes  in,  1689-1880,  note  on  (Abbe),     p.  550 

Meteorological  service,  note  on  ( Abbe ) .     1902.     p.  183 

Rainfall  of  May,  1870-98,  in,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  415 

same,  1899  (Abbe),     p.  206 _ 

Sun-spot  period  and  temperature  and  rainfall  of  (Hall).     1901. 

p.  503 

Thunderstorms  and  clouds  in  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  15 

Weather  ])ureau  high   level  stations,  note  on    (Abbe).     1897. 

p.  399 , 

Weather  bureau  service,  1898  (Hall),     p.  303 

same,  1899  (Abbe.),     p.  161 

Jamaican  coccidse,  food  plants  of  some  (Cockerell)  1893.     pp.  158, 

245 

James,  C.  C.  Agriculture,  teaching,  in  public  schools.  1902.  p.  84. 
James,  E.  J.     Government  in  its  relation  to  forests.     1888.     p.  23... 

James,  Joseph  F.     Fossil  fungi,  notes  on,  1891.     p.  268 

James  River,  Va.     Freshets  in,  1870-99  (Abbe),     p.  156 

Same,  1893-96  (Evans),     p.  590 

James  River  Valley,  physical  features  and  flood  conditions  of  ( Evans ) . 

1899.  p.  250 

Janney,  Samuel  M.  Virginia;  her  past,  present,  and  future,  p.  17. 
January,  weather  conditions  for,  statement  ofaverage(Garriott).  p.  21, 
Japan : 

Agriculture  in.     1873.     (Capron.)     p.  364 

same.     1891.     p.  563 , 

American  butter  in  ( Gowey  "i .     p.  521 , 

Cereal  crops.     1893.     p.  270' 

Flora  of  (Hogg).     1875.     p.  178 , 

Leather  industry  in  ( Lyon ) .     p.  526 , 

Locust  in,  migratorv,  occurrence  of,  in  1883  (Brooks).    App.    p.  59 

Our  trade  with,  1889-1899.      ( Hitchcock) _ 

Rice  and  silk  culture,  and  agricultural  education  in  (Tamari). 

1885.     p.  187 

San  Jose  scale  in,  preliminary  report  on  (Marlatt).     1902.     p.  41 

Tea  culture  in.     1872.     p.  286 

Treaty  of  Shimonoseki  between  China  and,  Apr.  17,  1895,  and 

possibilities  of  U.  S.  trade  with 

Weather  bureau  of  (Wright).     1900.     p.  381 

Winds  of  Arizona  and  ( Abbe ) .     1895.     p.  255 

See  also  Marlatt,  Charles  Lester. 

Japan  current,  studies  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  366 

Jajjanese  Coccidfo,  some  new  species  of,   with  notes  (Cockerell). 

1896.     p.  47 

Japanese  insects: 

Injurious,  liable  to  be  introduced  into  United  States.     1896 

Injurious  to  fruit,  two  (Matsumura).     1898.     p.  36 

Japanese  oak-feeding  silkworm,  notes  on  cultivation  of  (Webster). 

1889.     p.  273  

Japanese  paper,  manufacture  of.     1872.     p.  290 

Japanese  ])each  fruit-worm,  report  on.     1889.     p.  64 

Japanese  silkworm,    parasite  of,  Ugimvia  sericarlje  rond.   (Mik). 
1891.     p.  113 ..-■- 


ClasMiflciitloii  no. 

A4. 1:898 

A10.3:107 

A10.3:84 

A27.9:9 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 

A9.7:5 

A10.3:120 

A13.3:2 

A28.5:7 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 
Al.  1:864 
A29.6:29 

Al.l:873 
A27.9:29 

A4. 1:898 

A27.9:.32 

A27.9:13 

A4. 1:899 

A8.1:3 

A12.3:18 

A1.7:9 

A9.6:31 

A27.9:10 

A12.4:6 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:26 

A9.8:4 

A9.8:4 
A9.6:10 

A9.7:l 

A27.9:10 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:4 


378 


Japanese  strongyle  (Strongylus  subtiles)  which  may  possibly  occur 

in  returning  American  troops  (Stiles).     1902.     p.  41 

Japy  knapsack  .^iirayer,  improved  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  39 

Jaques  ' '  cream  pot ' '  stock  ( Dodge) .     p.  292 

See  also  "Cream  Pot"  stock. 
Jarring  for  curculio  on  an  extensive  scale  in  Georgia,  Avith  list  of 

insects  caught  (Scott  and  Fiske).     1902.     p.  24 

Java: 

Dutch  East  Indies,  sugar-cane  borers  of  (Zehntner).     1898.     p. 

32 

Sugar  in,  diffusion  and  carbonatation  of,  extracts  from  report 'on 

(Lucassen).     1885.     p.  49 

Jefferson,  Mark  S.  W. : 

Rain  gages,  reduction  of  records  of.    1901.     p.  499 

Rainfall  of  Leeward  and  Windward  islands.     1901.     p.  56 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  as  meteorologist  (Randolph  and  Francis).     1896. 

p.  456 

Jefferson    Countv,    Alabama,    road     improvement     in    (Jackson). 

1902.     p.  31  

Jefferson  County,  Colorado,  agricultural  resources  of  (Berthoud). 

1869.     p.  381* 

Jefferson     County,    Missouri,    swine-plague    in'  (McNutt).     1879. 

p.  173 - 

Jefferson  Memorial  and  Interstate  Good  Roads  Convention,  Char- 
lottesville, Va.,  Apr.  2-4,  1902,  proceedings  of.     1902 

Jefferson  memorial  road,  Va.  (Shaw).     1902.     p.  27 

Jenefiuen.     See  Sisal  hemp. 
Jenkins,  Edward  Hopkins: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists  at  fourth  annual  convention.     1887.     p.  6 

Agricultural  experiment  work,  cooperation  of  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations  with  farmers'  organization  in.     1895.     p.  50 

Cigar-wrapper  leaf,  methods  of  experimenting  with.     1901.     p. 

102 ---. 

Jenkins,  Edward  Hopkins,  and  Winton,  Andrew  Lincoln.     Feeding 

stuffs,  American,  compilation  of  analyses  of.     1892 

Jenks,  Charles  N.     Sheep  husbandry  in  Texas.     1877.     p.  122 

Jennings,  Thorp  Buttolph.    Storm-warning  messages  ( Form  1043  C) , 
should  [thev]   be  of  some  distinctive  color  to  more  readily 

attract  attention?     1899.     p.  53 

Jennings,  W.  S. : 

Road  improvement  in  Florida,  progress  of.     1901.     p.  60 

Speech  of,  as  permanent  chairman.  International  (rood  Roads 
Congress,  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21,  1901.     p.  17.... 
Jensen,  Charles  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  Gardner,  Frank  Duane. 
Jensen,  Charles  A.,  and  Olshausen,  B.  A.: 

Soil  survey  of  Boise  area,  Idaho,     p.  421 

Soil  survey  of  Yakima  area,  Washington,     p.  389 

Jensen,  Josei)h.     Electric   engineering  in   Utah,   development  of. 

1898.     p.  91 - 

Jen.^en  process,  new  method  of  treating  grain  l)v,  tor  prevention  of 

smut  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  372 ." _. 

Jenter,  C.  G.     Acid  and  alkali  solutions,  standardizing  the  more 

common,  results  obtained  in.     1893.     p.  43 

Jerked  beef,  or  tasajo,  manufacture  and  exportation  of  by  River 

Plata  countries,     p.  399 

Jerusalem  artichokes: 

Description  of.     1898.     p.  10 

For  pigs.     1899.     p.  20 

Jesunofsky,  L.  J.     Frost  formation,  some  peculiarities  in,  over  coast 

region  of  South  Carolina.     1902.     p.  479 

Jewell,  L.  E.     Aiiueous  vajKjr,  relative  qualities  of  in  atmosphere, 
determination  of,  by  means  of  absorj)tion  lines  of  the  spectrum. 

1896 \ 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  meteorology  at  (Fassig).     1898.     p.  306, 

*By  ii  misprint,  this  jiiiKi'  nuiiil)cr  appears  twice. 


Index 

(.Uasslfii-iitlDii  no. 

A4.3:.35 

!  A28.5:7 
Al.  1:866 


A9.6:31 

A9.6:10 
A7.3:8 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:23 

A22.3:23 

A27.9:7 

A1.6:12 

A22.3:25 
A22.3:25 

A7.3:16 

Al  0.3:24 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:ll 
A1.2:Sh3 

A29.3:24 
A22.3:21 
A22.3:21 

A  26. 5:9011 
A  26. 5:901 1 

A 10. 3:49 

A28.5:7 

A7.3:38 

A  4. 1:899 


A  1.9:73 
A  1.9:92 


A  29. 6:30 


A29.3:16 
A29.6:26 


379 


Index 

Johnson,  A.  L.     Timber  trestle  bridges,  economical  designing  of 

Johnson,  Benjamin  P.,  short  l)iogra])hy  of.     1869.     p.  136 

Johnson,  Ednmnd.     Agriculture  of  Tuapan,  Mexico.     1874.     p.  498. 
Johnson,  J.  B. : 
Woods — 

mechanical  tests  made  at  Washington  University  testing  lab- 
oratory, St.  Louis,  Mo.     1893.     p.  3 

mechanical  tests,  results  of.     1893.     p.  22 

See  also,  as  investigator,  Fernow,  Bernard  Eduard. 
Johnson,  Lawrence: 

Boll-worm  ( Ileliothis  armigera),  report  on.     1880.     p.  150 

same,  p.  1 50 

Cotton  worm,  boll  worm,  and  other  insects,  report  on.    1883.    p.  53. 
Johnson,  R.  E.     Decimal  svstem  of  weights  and  measures.     1864. 

No.  6.     p.  20 '. 

Johnson,  S.  W^.     Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  American 
Agricultural  Colleges  and  Exjieriment  Stations  at  10th  annual 

convention,  1896.     p.  43 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin. 
Johnson,  Willard  Drake.     Clouds,  umbrella,  notes  on.     1898.     p.  207. 
Johnson,  Willis  Grant: 

Aphelinus  fuscipennis,  an  important  parasite  upon  San  Jose  scale 

in  eastern  United  States.     1900.     p.  73 

Emory  fumigator;  new  method  for  handling  hydrocyanic-acid 

gas  in  orchards.     1899.     p.  43 

Entomologicai  notes,  miscellaneous.     1899.     p.  62 

Green  pea  louse,  destructive  (Nectarophora  destructor),  for  1900, 

notes  upon.     p.  55 

Hydrocyanic-acid  gas — 

as  remedy  for  San  Jose  scale  and  other  insects.     1898.     p.  39.. 
results  with,  for  destruction  of   insects   in    large   buildings. 

1901.     p.  166 

Insects — 

little-known,  of  economic  importance,  note  on  some.     1897. 

p.  83 

of  economic  importance  for  1900,  notes  on.     p.  SO 

Maryland — 

entomological  notes  from.     1896.     p.  63 

insects,  principal  injurious,  of  year,  notes  on.     1897.     p.  80... 

same.     1898.     p.  92 

Nursery  and  orchard  inspection,  experiences  in.     1901.     p.  163.. 
Pea  louse,  destructive,  new  and  important  economic  species  of 

genus  Nectarophora.     1899.     p.  94 

Scale  insects,  new  and  old,  notes  on.     1896.     p.  74 

Stalk  worm,  new  enemy  to  young  tobacco.     1899.     p.  99 

Johnson  grass,  investigations  made  during  season  of  1901  (Ball). 

1902 

Johnston,  C.  T. : 

Irrigation  discharge   records   and   diagrams,    computation   and 

preparation  of.     1900.     p.  47 

Irrigation  investigations  for  1900,  discussion  of.     1902.     p.  21 

Water  for  irrigation  at  Wheatland,  Wyo.,  use  of.     1902.     p.  207.. 

Water  supply  of  Bear  River  and  its  diversion.     1899.     p.  9 

Wyoming,  duty  of  water  in.     1900.     p.  171 

Johnston,  C.  T.,  and  Stannard,  J.  D. : 

Irrigation,  practical.     1900.     p.  491 

Irrigation  ditches,  small,  how  to  build.     1902 

Johnston,  Jos.   F.     Alabama,   road  improvement  in,  extract  from 

governor' s  message,     p.  1 

Joint-worm  attack,  apparent,  some  features  of  (Webster).     1892. 

p .  89 

Joint-worm  flies.     See  Grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies. 

Jones,  Calvin  C.     Cotton  as  sur})lus  crop.     1870.     p.  36 

Jones,  Ednmnd.     Storms,  distant,  indicated  by  tides  at  New  York. 

1894.     p.  372  

Jones,  Francois  S.     Argentine  Republic,  cattle  and  cattle  products  of, 
some  statistics  of.     1899.     p.  515 


Classlflration  no. 
A13.3:12 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:12 


A13.3:8 
A13.3:8 


Al.  1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 
A9.3:l 

A27.9:2 

A10.3:41 
A29.6:26 


A9.6:26 


A  9. 6:20 
A9.6:20 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:17 

A 10. 3:99 


A  9. 6:9 
A9.6:26 

A9.6:6 
A9.6:9 
A9.6:17 
A10.3:99 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:6 

A9.6:20 

A19.3:ll 


A 10. 3:86 
A  10.3:104 
A10.3:104 
A10.3:70 
A10.3:86 

Al.  10:900 
Al. 9:158 

A22.4:33 

A  9. 7:5 

A27.9:8 
A  29. 6:22 

A4. 1:899 


380 


Jones,  Frank  M.     Dermestes  vulpinns  in  f^oat  skins.     1889.     p.  6,3.. 
JoiK'H,  Isaac.     Alaska,  interior  of,  recf)nnois8ance  along  trail  from 

P^agle  to  Valdez.     p.  283 

Jones,  J.  D.     Cork  oak,  growth  of  in  U.  S.     1895.     p.  9 

Jones,  J.  li.     Mule,  its  ases,  how  to  breed,  grow,  prepare  for  the 

market,  and  sell.     p.  335 

Jones,  L.  R.     Potato  blight  and  rot,  comparative  test  of  fungicides 

in  checking.     1893.     p.  89 

Jones,  R.  W. : 

Boll  worm  of  cotton,  report  on.     1885.     App.  p.  17 

Cotton  worm  (Aletia  xylina),  observations  and  experiments  on, 

report  of.     1883.     p.  47 

Jones,  T.  C.     Pacific  coast,  field  crops  and  animal  industrv  of.     1892. 

p.  59 '. 

See  aho,  as  joint  author,  Hilgard,  Eugene  Woldemar. 

Jones,  Thomas  C.     Eggs,  Madeira,  exports  of.     p.  520 

Jones,  William  J.: 

Aletia,  report  on.     1885.     App.  p.  55 

Cotton  arm  v  worm,  origin  of,  and  best  means  of  destroying.    1878. 

p.  356 . .". ". 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Huston,  Henry  Augustus. 
Jordan,  Whitman  Howard: 

Agricultural  .experiment  stations,  American,  growth  and  purpose 

in.     1901.     p.  42 

Dietary  studies  at  Maine  State  college  in  1895 

Digestion  experiments,  American,  report  on.     1896.     p.  5 

Jordan,  Whitman  Howard,  and  Hall,  Frank  H.     Digestibility  of 

American  feeding  stuffs.     1900 

Journal  of  mycology,  devoted  to  study  of  fungi,  especially  in  their 

relation  to  plant  diseases 

Jou vea,  leaf  structure  of  (Ogden).     p.  12 

Judd,  Sylvester  Dwight: 
Birds — 

as  weed  destroyers.     1898.     p.  221 

four  common,  of  farm  and  garden.     1895.     p.  405 

of  a  Maryland  farm.     1902 

Food  of  nestling  birds.     1900.     p.  411 

Shrikes,  food  of.     1898.     p.  15 

Sparrows,  relation  of,  to  Agriculture.     1901 

Judd,  Thomas.     Almond  in  southwest  Utah  and  southeast  Nevada. 

p.  55 

July,  weather  conditions  for,  statement  of  average  (Garriott).    p.  307. 

Jumping  mice  of  the  genus  zapus,  revision  of  (Preble).     1899 

June,  weather  conditions  for,  statement  of  average  (Garriott).    p.  258. 

Jungrteisch,  ,  and  Grimbert,  .     Sugars,  analysis  of,  some 

facts  relative  to.     1890.     p.  135 

Jupiter,  Fla.     Precipitation  at,  1889-91.     p.  108 

Jute: 

P.eugal  crop.     1888.     p.  539 

Culture  of  ramie  and.     p.  261 

san\e  ( Lefranc).     1873 

Culture,  national  importance,  etc.  ( Waterhouse).     p.  289 

same  ( Waterhouse).     1883 

Culture  in  U.  S.     1871.     p.  70 

same.     1872.     p.  490 

same  ( Dodge).     1896 

Introduction  of.     p.  171 

same.     p.  402 

Louisiana.     1874.     p.  .389 

United  States  and  India,     p.  294 

Sec  also  Fibers  —  Flax  —  Hemp  —  Ramie  and  jute. 

Jute  and  other  fibers  in  U.  S.  (Dodge).     1892.     p.  91 

Same,  2d  ed.     p.  91 

Juvisy,  France,  observatory  of,  physical  and  meteorological  re- 
searches, principally  on  solar  rays,  made  at  station  of  agricul- 
tural climatology  at  ( Fkunmarion) .     1 899.     pp.  103,  203 


Index 

Clusslflcatltiii  110. 
A9.7:2 

AlO.l  2:901 
A13.3:ll 

A4. 1:891-2 

A10.3:16 

A8.1:4 

A9.3:l 

A  1.8:20 

A4. 1:900  . 

A8.1:4 

A9.2:C82 


A10.3:99 
A 10. 3:37 
A10.6:6 

A10.3:77 

A28.5: 
A3. 3:8 


Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:895 
A5.3:17 
Al.  10:900 
A  5. 3:9 
A5.3:15 

A20. 1:895 
A29.6:29 
A5.5:15 
A29.6:29 

A7.3:28 
A29.6:20 

A27.9:26 
Al.  1:873 
A1.8:S 
Al. 1:876 
A1.8:30 
A27.9:9 
A27.9:10 
A 11. 5:8 
Al.  1:871 
A27.9:9 
A27.9:12 
A  1.1:874 


A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 


A10.6:10 


381 


1896 


Index 

Katir  corn: 

Characteristics,  culture,  and  uses  (Georgeson) 

Merits  of,  for  dry  regions.     1898.     p.  13 , 

Red  and  white,  comparative  value  of  corn  and,  steer-feeding  ex- 
periments to  ascertain  (Georgeson).     p.  483 

Kain,  Samuel  W.: 

Thunderstorms  in  New  Brunswick,  1897.     p.  105 

Whirlwinds,  local,  in  New  Brunswick,  notes  on.     1900.     p.  488. 
Kain,  Sanmel  W.,  and  others.     Seismic  and  oceanic  noises,  report 

on.     1898.     p.  152 

Kains,  Maurice  Grenville: 

Chicory  growing.     1900 

Chicorv  growing  as  addition  to  resources  of  American  farmer. 

1898 

Horse-radish,  circular  on,     1898 

See  also,  as  revisor,  Nash,  George  V. 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  celery  culture  at  (Little),     p.  343 

Kales,  John  W. : 

Explosive  noises  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.     1897.     p.  393 

Lightning,  serpentine.     1899.     p.  461 

Thunderstorms  in  Franklinville,  N.  Y.     1897.     p.  309 

Kammerhueber, .     See  Cluss  and  Kammerhueber. 

Kangaroo  rats,  three  new,  descrii)tions  of,  with  remarks  on  identity 

of  Dipodomys  ordii  of  Woodhouse  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  41.. 
Kansas: 

Animal  industry  of,  condition  of  (Heath),     p.  405 

Arid  regions  of,  possibilities  of  reclamation   by  utilizing  under- 

Iving  waters  (Miller).     1891.     Ft.  1,  p.  301 

Cattle  in— 

ergotism  among  (Trumbower) .     p.  310 

same,  p.  89 

same  (Bird),     pp.  3, 17 

pleuro-pneumonia  among,  ontlireak  of  (Devoe).     p.  322 

southern  cattle  fever  among,  outl)reak  of  (Trumbower).  p.  393. 
same.     1884.     p.207..- 

Texas  fever  among  (Hill).     1897.     p.  318 

Texas  itch  among  (Mayo),     p.  488 

tuberculosis  among  (Mayo) .     p.  479 

Dairy  industry  in  (Chubbuck) .     1897 

Electrical  storms  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  216 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  209 

Forest  trees  in,  experiments  with  (Vasey).     1872.     p.  506 

Grasses  of  arid  districts  of,  investigation  of  (Vasey) .     1886 

Insect  enemies  of  farmer  in,  notes  on  (Kellogg).     1892.     p.  114.. 

Locusts  or  grasshoppers  in  (Snyder).     1868.     p.  456 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Stanlev). 

P   4 

Rocky  Mountain  locust  in,  in  1880  (Chipman).     App.,  p.  55 

Sorghum  culture  in,  history  of  (Adams).     1884.     p.  71 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  in.     1884.     p.  63 

same.     1889  (Spencer),     p.  7 

Sorghum-sugar  industry  in  (Cowgill).     1888.     p.  18 

same,  abstract  of  report  (Cowgill).     p.  223 

Southwestern,  flora  of,  collection  of  ])lants  made  by  C.  H.  Thomp- 
son in  1893,  report  on  (Hitchcock).     1896.     p.  537 

Storm,  local,  of  Sept.  8,  1895,  in  (Abbe),     p.  338 , 

Trip  to,  to  investigate  reported  damages  from  grasshoppers — 

paper  read   before  Association  of  Economic   Entomologists, 
1891.     (Osborn).     p.  58 

report  on  (Osborn).     1891.     p.  49 

Winds  in,  hot  (Abbe).     1897.     j).  260 _. 

See  also  Arkalon  —  Attick  —  Butler  County  —  Conway  Springs  — 

Dodge  City  —  Douglass — Fort  Scott — Garden  City — Liberal  — 

Marshall  "County  —  Meade  —  Medicine  Lodge  —  Minneola — 

Ness  City —  Ottawa  —  Sterling. 


I'liisKlflcatloii  no. 

A1.9:37 
A1.9:73 

A4. 1:898 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:26 

A6.4:29 

A6.3:19 
A6.4:15 

Al.  1:886 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 

A5.5:4 

A4. 1:889-90 

A15.2:Ir7'' 

A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:18 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:10 
A6.3:l 
A9.7:5 
A27.9:6 

A22.4:33 

A8.1:3 

A7.3:3 

A7.3:3 

A7.3:26 

A7.3:17 

Al.  1:887 

A6.5:3 
A29.6:23 


A9.3:27 

A9.7:4 

A29.6:26 


382 


Kansas,  University  of: 

Insects  injuring  drugs  at  (Kellogg).     1894.     p.  .31 

"Work  in  economic  entomology  at,  for  season  of  1894  (Snow). 

1894.     p.  140 

Kansas  City,  Mo.,  National  Cattle  Growers'  Convention,  addresses  of 

Norman  J.  Colman  and  D.  K.  Salmon  before.     1887 

Kansas  fungi,  newspeciesof  (Kellerman  and  Swingle).    1889.    p.  11. 

Same  ( Ellis  and  Kellerman) .     1889.     p.  142 

Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  agricultural  building  (new)  at. 

1901.  p.  lO.S 

Kanthack,  A.  A.,  Durham,  H.  E.,  and  Blandford,  W.  F.  H.     Nagana, 

or  tsetse-fiy  disease,     p.  140 

Kastle,  Joseph  Hoeing,  Marvin,  Paul,  and  Calvert,  J.  C.     Oxalic 
acid,  action  of,  upon  phosphates,  silicates,  and  soil.    1894.    p.  5.3. 

Katipo,  New  Zealand,  report  on  (Wight).     1889.     p.  134 

Kearney,  Thomas  Henry,  jr.: 

Botanical  survey  of  Dismal  Swamp  region.     1901.     p.  321 

Calamagrostis,  North  American  species  of,  revision  of.    1898.   p.  7. 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  southeastern  States.     1895 

Plant  covering  of  Ocracoke  Island;  a  study  in  ecology  of  North 

Carolina  strand  vegetation.     1900.     p.  261 

Kearney,  Thomas  Henry,  and  Cameron,  Frank  Kenneth: 

Alkali  soils,  certain  components  of,  effect  upon  seedling  plants. 

1902.  p.  7  

Alkali  soils  and  vegetation,  some  mutual  relations  between.     1902. 

Kedzie,  R.  C. : 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists,  at  IBtli  annual  convention.    1899.     p.  9 

Frost,  protection  from.     1895.     p.  295 

Soil  analysis,  report  on.     1891.     p.  116 

Soils,  acid-digestion  of,  vessels  for.     1893.     p.  82 , 

Keeney,  George  H.     Irrigation  of  rice  in  North  Carolina,  South 

Carolina,  and  Georgia.     1 902.     p.  59 

Keewatin.     See  Hudson  Bay  region. 
Keffer,  Charles  Albert: 

Tree  planting — 

experimental,  in  the  Plains.     1898 

waste  places  on  farm.     1896.     p.  323 

western  plains.     1895.     p.  341 

Wattle  tree,  introduction  of,  into  southern  States.     1895.     p.  19.. 
Keith,  Arthur.     Topography  and  geology  of  southern  Appalachians. 

p.  Ill 

Kellerman,  W.  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  Ellis,  J.  B. 
Kellerman,  W.  Al,  and  Swingle,  Walter  Tennyson: 

Fungi,  new  species  of.     1889.     p.  72 

Kansas  fungi,  new  species  of.     1889.     p.  11 

Smut  in  oats  and  other  cereals,  prevention  of.     1891.     p.  26 

Sorghum  blight,  status  of.     1889.     p.  195 

Kellicott,  D.  S.: 

Eustrotia  caduca,  preparatory  stages  of.     1891.     p.  321 

Hepialus  argenteomaculatus,  report  on.     1889.     p.  250 

Horn  fly  in  Ohio,  note  on.     1891.     p.  35 

Hypoderas  columl)a',  note  on.     1892.     p.  77 

Moths,  notes  on  Aegriid;e  of  central  Ohio.     1892.     p.  81 

Kellner,  O.     Feeding  stuffs,  methods  of  determining  digestibility  of. 

1898.     p.  504 

Kellogg,  Vernon  L. : 

Insects  injuring  drugs  at  University  of  Kansas.     1894.     p.  31 

Kansas  farmer,  insect  enemies  of,  notes  on.     1892.     p.  114 

Kellv,  O.  II.     Minnesota,  resources  of,  etc.,  brief  historv  of.     p.  31.. 
Kels'ey,  F.  D.     Fungi  of  Helena,  Mont.,  notes  on.     1889.     p.  80 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Anderson,  F.  W. 
Kelsey,  S.  F.     Road  building  in  mountainous  country.     1902.     p.  63. 
Kenai  Experiment  Station,  Alaska,  report  of,  1901  (Nielsen) .     1902. 
p.  254 


Index 

Classlflriitlon  no. 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:7 

A1.8:43 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 

A10.6:12 

A4. 1:901 

A7.3:43 
A9.7:2 

A6.5:5 

A3.3:ll 

A.3.3:l 

A6.5:5 


A1.8:71 
A1.8:71 


A7.3:57 
A29.6:23 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:38 

A10.3:113 


A1.3.3:18 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  10:895 
A13.3:ll 

A1.2:Ap42 


A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 
A28.5:5 

A9.7:3 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:5 

A10.6:9 

A9.7:7 
A9.7:5 
A  1.1:863 
A28.5:5 

A22.3:23 

A10.P:901 


383 


Index 

Kenealy,  James: 

Lightning  recorders  and  their  utility  in  forecasting  thunderstorms. 
1902.     p.  7(j 

Meteorological  observatory  of  St.   Ignatius  College,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.     1901.     p.  355./. 

Kennebec  River,  ice  in,  report  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  98 

Kennedy,  A.  R.     Cattle  and  sheep  industry  of  Colorado,     p.  367 

Kennedy,  Patrick  Beveridge: 

Caryopsis  of  grasses,  structure  of,  with  reference  to  morphology 
and  classification 

Forage  plants  in  Ontario,  experiments  with.     1899 

Grasses  and  forage  plants,  cooperative  experiments  with.     1900.. 

Saltbushes,  report  on.     1900 

Smootli  broom -grass.     1899 

Turkestan  alfalfa.     1900 

Kennels,  disinfection  of,  by  fire  (Stiles).     1902.     p.  15 

Kenner,  La.,  sorghum  sugar,  experiments  at: 

1888  (Stubbs).     p.  273^ 

same,  with  additional  matter,     p.  46 

1889  (Wiley),     p.  10 

1889  (Stubbs).     p.  64 

1889  (Wiley),     p.  21.. 

Kent  County,  Md.,  soil  survey  of  (Bonsteel) .     ji.  173 

Kentucky: 

Agricultural  and  mechanical  college  of.     1865.     Xo.  6.     p.  32 

Aurora  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  297. 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  127 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Nail).     1902.     p.  23... 

Gape  disease  of  young  poultry  in  (Garman) .     p.  504 

Good  roads  in,  organizations  for  (Van  Pelt).     1901.     p.  81 

Highways,  history  of  old  and  new  systems  (Crump) .     1895 

Stock,  sales  of.     1870.     p.  281 _. 

Kentucky  bluegrass  seed,  harvesting,  curing,  and  cleaning  (Pieters 

and  Brown).     1902 

Kentucky  sheep,  improved  ( Scctt) .     j).  334 

Ken  worthy,  Charles  J.     Wool-growing  in  Australia,     p.  204 

Kerkam's  kites  with  rocket  signals  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  206 

Kerosene,    experiments    with,    upon   insects    injuriously  affecting 

orange  tree  and  cotton  plant.     1883 

Kerosene  emulsion: 

Experiments  with  (Osborn) .     1891.     p.  63 

Historic  notes  on  (Cook).     1891.     p.  62 

Pyrethrum  and  (Riley).     1891.     p.  32 

Remedy  for  white  grubs.     1888.     p.  48 

Kerosene  knapsack  sprayer,  modification  of  (Weed).     1895.     p.  28.. 

See  also  Knapsack. 

Kerry  breed  of  cattle  (Howard),     p.  313 

Kew  gardens,  p]ngland.     1870.     p.  233 

Kew  Observatory,  change  at,  note  on  (Al)be).     1900.     p.  67 

Kev,  Sothoron.     See,  as  joint  author.  Hicks,  Gilbert  Henrv. 
Key  West,  Fla. : 

Gulf  stream  near,  drift  of,  note  on.     1900.     p.  210 

Waterspouts  at  (Boynton).     1899.     p.  351 

Kickbusch,  F.  W.     Stettin,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products 

over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  9 

Kidney  worm  of  swine,  our  present  knowledge  of  (Tayler).     p.  612. 

Kiernan,  John  A.     Cattle  notes  of  southwestern  Texas,     p.  511 

Kilborne,  F.  L.     Abortion  in  mares,  outbreak  of.     1893.     p.  49 

See  aho,  as  joint  author,  Smith,  Theobald. 
Kilborne,  F.  L.,  and  Schroeder,  Ernest  C.     Bovine  tuberculosis  in 
Soldiers'  Home  herd  of  60  cattle,  clinical  notes  on.      1894. 


riasslficatioii  no. 


A29.3:31 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:25 
A4. 1:891-2 


A3.3:19 

A3.4:20 

A3.3:22 

Al. 9:108 

A3.4:18 

A3.4:25 

A4.3:35 


Al.l:888 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:26 

A7.3:26 

A26.5:900i 

A27.9:3 

A29.6:23 

A27.9.6 

A10.3:120 

A4. 1:898 

A22.3:21 

A22.3:13 

A27.9:8 

A19.3:19 
Al.  1:866 
Al.  1:864 
A29.6:25 


A9.3:l 


Kilgore,  Benjamin  Wesley: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists,  at  17th  annual  convention.     1900.     p.  7 

Ammonia,  phosphomolyl)date  of,  report  on  estimation  of  phos- 
phoric acid  by  titration  of  yellow  precipitate  of.    1894.    p.  100. 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:l 
A9.6:2 

Al.  1:862 

A27.9:8 

A29.6:28 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 

A22.7:27 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
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A4.3:7 


A7.3:62 
A7.3:43 


384 


Kilfiore,  Benjamin  Wesley — Continued 

Cotton-seed  products,  feeding  value  of.     1896.     p.  385 

Fodders  and  green  materials,  fat  in,  preliminary  report  on  estima- 
tion of.     1897.     p.  98 

Phosphoric  acid,  Pemberton's  method  of  determination,  com- 
parison of,  with  official  method  by  Francis  Bergami.     1894. 

P  i>"  :--: 

Plant  f<Mid,  artificial  requirements  of  soils.     1902.     p.  73 

Kilgore,  Benjamin  Wesley,  and  Williams,  C.  B.  Phosphoric  acid, 
citrate-insoluble,  comparison  of  results  by  old  and  new  meth- 
ods for.     1894.     p.  108 , 

Kilgore' s  modification  of  volumetric  method  of  estimating  phos- 
phoric acid  (Williams).     1901.     p.  55 

Killdeer  jdover,  circular  on.     1889 

Killin,  Benton.     Agriculture  in  Alaska,  report  on.     1898.     p.  29 

Kimball,  Herbert  H.: 

Atmosphere,  general  circulation  of,  especially  in  Arctic  regions. 

1900.     p.  408 

Civil  service  examinations  for  weather  observers  in  U.  S.  Weather 

Bureau.     1898.     p.  548 

Climate  of  Antigua,  W.  I.,  seasonal  variations  in.     1890-1900. 

p.  168  

Earthshine,  variability  of,  some  causes  of.     1901.     p.  209 

Ice  caves  and  frozen  wells  as  meteorological  phenomena.     1901. 

p.  366 

Meteorological  notes,  monthly 

[Individual  articles  are  entered  in  index  under  their  specific  subjects.] 

Rainfall  frf)m  convectional  currents.     1900.     p.  483 

Sun  si)ots  and  weather,  report  on.     1901.     p.  248 

Thunderstorm,  automatic  records  of.     1899.     p.  355 

King,  Franklin  Hiram: 

(iround  water,  fluctuations  in  level  and  rate  of  movement  of, 
on  Wisi'onsin  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  farm  and  at 
Whitewater,  Wis.,  observations  and  experiments  on.     1892  . . . 

Irrigation  experiments  in  Wisconsin.     1902.   •  p.  313 

Irrigation  in  humid  climates.     Dec. ,  1896 

Lysimeter.     What  does  a  lysimeter  teach?     1891.     p.  106 

King,  (t.  B.     Horticulture,  American,  danger  to,  from  introduction 

of  injurious  scale  insects.     1901.     p.  171 

King,  William  M.     ;S'ee,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Seed  Division,  Agri- 

cmlture  Department,  1885-88 

King,  William  Rice.  Orange,  relative  merits  of  various  stocks  of, 
with  notes  on  mal  di  goma  and  mutual  influence  of  stock  and 

scion.     1891 

Kingbird,  food  habits  of  (Barrows),     p.  233 

Same,  p.  233 

Kings  River,  Cal. : 

Evaporation  experiments  on.     1 901 .     p.  323 

Water  appropriation  from  ( ( irunsky ).     1901.     p.  259 

Kingsessing  and  Tinicum  meadow  district,  on  Delaware  River,  drain- 
age of  (Ludlow).     1884.     p.  240 

Kinney,  Abbot: 

Eucalyptus,  growth  of,  in  U.  S.     1895.     p.  23 

Forests  of  Los  Angeles,  San  Diego,  and  San  Bernardino  counties, 

Cal.     1888.     p.  198 

Kirk,  Robert  J.     Horses,  American,  in  Denmark.     1898.     p.  53 

Kirkland,  Archie  Howard: 
Arsenate  of  lead — 

improvement  in  manufacture  of.     1899.     p.  102 

j>reparation  and  use  of.     1897.     p.  46 

Brown-tail  moth  in  iMassachusetts,  report  on.     1900.     p.  75 

Cranberry  lireworm,  probable  remedy  for.     1899.     p.  53 

Insect  jK'sts,  fnur  ini]Mirte<l,  iioti-s  on,  1902.     p.  93 

Insecticide,  new,  rejxirt  on.      1S96.     p.  27 

Kirkwood,  Mo.,  pyrethrum  experiments  at  (Murtfeldt).     p.   85 

Same,  p.  85 


Index 

Classiflfiitluii  no, 
A 10. 3:33 
A7.3:5 


A7.3:43 
A10.3:115 


A7.3:43 

A  7. 3:62 
A5.4:10 
A10.3:48 


A29.6:29 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 
A29.6: 

A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:29 
A  29. 6:27 


A29.3:5 
A10.3:119 
A1.9:46 
A10.5:3 

A10.3:99 

A24.1: 


A20.3:4 
Al. 1:893 
A5. 1:893 

A10.3:100 
A10.3:100 

A1.7:7 

A13.3:ll 

A13.3:2 
A1.2:H78 


A9.6:20 

A9.6:9 

A9.6:2() 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:6 

A  1.1:88 1-2 

A  9. 1:882 


114—04- 


-25 


385 


Index 

Kissing  bug,  insects  to  which  name  became  appUed  during  summer 

of  1899  ( Howard).     1900.     p.  24 

Kitchen  and  table  wastes,  importance  of  loss  of.     p.  25 

Kite  and  balloon  station  near  Berlin,  Germany,  note  on   (Al)be). 

1900.  p.  13 - -. 

Kite  wire,  lightning  on,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     i)p.  170,  257 

Kites: 

Aerial  voyages  by,  notes  on  (Rotch).     1900.     y>.  553 

America  and  P^urope,  notes  on  ( Abbe ).     1897.     p.  165 

Another  use  for,  note  on  ( Abbe ).     1900.     p.  252 

Archibald  on,  report  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  164 

Balloons  and,  results  of  work  with,  at  Trappes,  France,  notes  on 

(Abbe).     1899.     p.  411 

Balloons,  clouds,  and  kites,  re])nrt  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  206 

Chicago  conference,  August,  1893,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  310 

Development  of,  by  European  scientists  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  68... 

Experiments  with,  record  of  some  (Eddy).     1898.     p.  450 

Exploration  of  air  with,  progress  in,  at  Blue  Hill  Observatory, 

Mass.  (Rotch).     1898._    p.  355 "... 

Flying,  early  use  of  wire  in  (Fergusson).     1897.     p.  135 

France,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  490 

German  Antarctic  expeditions,  work  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901. 

p.  177 

Kerkam's,  with  rocket  signals  ( Abbe).     1897.     p.  206 

Madeira,  work  in,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1898.     p.  552 

Mechanics  and  equilibrium  of  ( Marvin ) .     1897.     p.  136 

Mechanics  of,  report  on  ( Decker) .     1897.     p.  349 

Meteorological  observations  with,  at  sea,  notes  on  (Kimball). 

1901.  p.  563 

Montana  (Ooe).     1896.     p.  237 

New  field  for,  in  meteorology  (Kimball).     1901.     j).  419 

Observations  of,  1898  ( Frankenfield ) .     1898 

Prize  for  flyers  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  374 

Problem  of,  report  on  (McAdie).     1897.     p.  246 

San  Francisco,  Cal.,  experiments  at  (Hammon).  1896.  p.  288.. 
Spool,  and  kites  with  radial  wings,  notes  on  (Abbe).  1899.  p.  154. 
Systematic  exploration  of  atmosphere  by  means  of,  method  for 

(Rotch).     1902.     p.  66 

Telephone  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  257 

Telephone  and,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  366 

Temperatures  obtained  by,  at  Bergen  Point,  N.  J.  (Allen).     1898. 

p.  161 

Use  of — 

in  exploration  of  upper  air  (Marvin).     1898.     p.  201 

in  meteorology,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  416 

Used  by  Espy,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  163 

Weather  Bureau  experiments  (Marvin).    1896.    pp.  113,  156, 199, 

238 

Weather  Bureau  kite,  report  on  (Marvin).     1896.     p.  418 

Weather  Bureau  observations  in   1898,   preliminary  results  of 

(Abbe),     p.  413 

Within  a  thunder  cloud  ( Hovenden ) .     1898.     p.  251 

Work  in,  progress  in,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1898.     p.  552 

See  also  Bayonne,  N.  J.  —  Blue  Hill  Meteorological  Observatory  — 

Dansey's  —  Fisher,  George  —  Franklin  Kite  Club  —  Newton, 

Isaac. 
Kjeldahl-Gunning  method  and  a  modification  applicable  in  presence 

of  nitrates  (Voorhees).     1892.     p.  85 

Kjeldahl  method,  estimation  of  casein  by  (L'Hote).     1889.     p.  170. 

St'e  (dso  Distilling  flask  —  Nitrogen. 
Klauiath   Indians   of  Oregon,  plants  used  by,   notes  on  (Coville). 

1897.     p.  87 .^ 

Klee,  W.  G.: 

Date,  culture  of.     1 883 

Fruits,  tropical  and  semitropical,  of  California,  Arizona,  and  New 

Mexico.     1891.     p.  Ill 

Sf.e  also,  as  joint  author,  Behr,  Herman. 


CliiBsiflcatiou  uo. 


A9.6:22 
A  1.9:69 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 

A  29. 6: 28 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:29 

A29.5:F 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:27 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

Al. 10:898 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:24     ■ 
A29.6:23      ( 

I 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 


A7.3:35 
A7.3:24 


A6.5:5 

A1.8:24 

A20.3:l 


386 


Index 

I'lasttiftciitiua  no. 


1865. 
1865. 


Ko.  6. 
No.  7. 


p.  6... 
p.  6.... 


1898.     p. 
p.  209.. 


253  . 


p.  463. 
1885. 


Klein,    J.     Milk,    estimation   of    fat    in,    bv   Soxhlet'.s   areometric 

method.     1888.     p.  163 ." 

Klippart,  John  H.: 

German  agriculture,  letter  on 
Stettin,  international  fair  at. 
Klondike: 

Meteorological  observations  in,  note  on  (Abbe). 
^\'eather  Bureau  ol)servati()ns  in  (Myers).     1898. 
Klotz,  O.  J.     Langsdorf,  voyage  of,  1803-7,  notes  from.     1898 
Knapp,  J.  G.     Climate  and  products  of  Florida,  statement  of 

No.  19.     p.  23 

Knapp,  Seaman  A. : 

Agricultural  resources  and  capabilities  of  Porto  Kico,  with  special 
reference  to  establishu'ent  of  an  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tion on  the  island.     1901 

Education,    limits   of,   under  the  law,  at  agricultural  collegea. 

1885.     p.  163 

Rice  culture  in  U.  S. ,  present  status  of,  1899 

same,  1900 

Knap.'jack  kerosene  attachment,  some  experiments  with  (Weed). 

1895.     p.  26  

Knapsack  sprayer,  new,  description  of  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  51.. 

See  also  Japy  knapsack  sprayer. 
Knight,  O.  W.     Sugars,  estimation  of,  by  weighing  precipitated  cu- 
prous oxid  as  such  and  as  metallic  copper,  notes  on.     1901. 

p.  111. .----. .- 

Knotweed,  giant,  orsachaline,  circular  relative  to  (Scribner).     1895. 
Knowles,  Etta  L.     Fungi,  abnormal  structures  in,  induced  by  Usti- 

lago  ze?e  mays,  study  of.     1889.     p.  14 

Knoxville  convention,  extract  from  proceedings  of.     1889 

Koebele,  Albert: 

Australia,  report  of  trip  to,  to  investigate  natural  enemies  of  fluted 

scale.     1890  .. ._ 

California  insects,  in  1889,  report  on.     p.  85 

Cottony  cushion-scale  and  red  scale,  experiments  on.     p.  558 

Entomological  work  in  Oregon  and  California,  notes  on  Australian 

importations.     1893.     p.  33 

Hop  [plant-]  louse,  experiments  with,  in  Oregon  and  Washington. 

1893.     p.  12 

Locusts  near  Folsom,  Califi irnia.     1885.     p.  308 

Parasitic  and  predaceous  insects  in  New  Zealand,  Australia,  and 

adjacent  islands,  studies  of.     1893 

Resin  compounds,  experiments  with,  on  phylloxera,  and  general 

notes  on  California  insects  in  1 890.     p.  37 

Scale-insects,  experiments  against,     p.  143 

Sugar-cane  insects  in  New  South  Wales.     1892.     p.  385 

See  also  Coquillett,  Daniel  William. 
Koeppen,  F.  T.     Hessian  flv,  in  Russia,  translated  bv  C.  F.  Gissler. 

1883.     App.,p.  41...". ." 

Koeppen,  W. : 

Climatology,  present  condition  and  recent  progress  of.     1896.     p. 

461 

Weather  predictions,  best  method  of  testing.     1894.     p.  29 

Kremser,  Victor: 

Atmosphere,  upper,  studv  of,  by  means  of  balloons.     1896.     p. 

725 '. 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     pp.  233,  243 

Kriciielt,  F.  W.     River  and  tiood  service,  monthly  notes  on,  June- 

Jul  v,  1898 : 

Same  .Tune-July,  1899 

Krug,  William  Henry: 

Dextrine,  starch,  dextrose,  sucrose,  and  gum  arable,  mixture  of, 

attemjjt  to  analyze.     1894.     p.  167 

Food  and  feeding  stuffs  for  1901,  outline  of  work  on 

Hide-powder  tests,  comparative,  report  on.     1901.     p.  133 

l.iege,  I'x'lgium,  International  Association  of  Leather  Trade 
Chemists,  1901,  report  on  meeting  of.     1902.     p.  147 


A7.3:24 


A27.9:3 
A27.9:3 

A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 

A27.9:23 


A10.2:P83 

A1.7:9 
A6.3:22 
Al. 9:110 

A9.6:2 
A28.5:6 


A7.3:62 
A6.4:5 

A28.5:5 
A10.4:3 


A9.3:21 
A9.3:22 
Al. 1:886 

A9.3:32 

A9.7:6 
A  1.1:885 

A1.8:51 

A9.3:23 
Al. 1:887 
A9.7:4 


A8.1:3 


A29.6:23 
A29.3:lli 


A29.3:ll» 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 


A7.3:43 

A7.4:7 

A7.3:62 

A7.3:67 


387 


Index 

Krug,  William  Henry— Continued 

See  also,  as   collaborator   and   as   joint   author,   Wiley,  Harvey 
Washington. 
Kiihn,   Julius.     Animals,   domestic,   feeding   standards  for.     1893. 

P   fi ^ 

Kiihn,  M.: 
Milk- 
curdled,  fat  in,  estimation  of  content  of.     1890.     p.  162 

fat  in,  estimation  of  content  of,  by  method  of  Soxhlet-Engs- 

triini  and  Schmoeger-Neubert.     1890.     p.  158 

Kuhn,  von.     German  army  horses,  requirements  for.     1898.     p.  31. 

Kuro  giro,  chinooks  versus,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  114 

Labor,  distribution  of,  in  India  and  V.  S.     1887.     p.  366 

Laboratorv  method    of  experimentation  in  economic  entomology 

(Wbodworth).     1891.     p.  266 

Laboratory  work.     See  Horticulture. 

Lace,  description  and  history  of  ( Wilson ) .     1897.     p.  359 

Lacey,  R.  t^.     Cabbage  worms,  remedies  for.     p.  133 

Same,  p.  133 

Lachnosterna,  notes  on  (Perkins ).     1892.     p.  389 

Lachnosterna  damage,  case  of.     1889.     p.  365 

Lachnosterna  fusca,  notes  on  ( Smith ) .     1888.     p.  180 

La  Crosse,  Wis.,  rainfall  at,  heaviest,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  448. 
Ladd,  Eugene  F.     Dietarv  study  of  club  of  women  students  at  North, 

Dakota  Agricultural  College.     1901 .     p.  21 

Lade,  von  Roeszler.     Nettles,  experiments  with.     p.  562 

Ladoga,  Lake,  from  thermic  point  of  view  (Schokalsky ).    1901.    p.  63. 
Ladybird: 

Asiatic,  importation  and  present  status  of,  preliminarv  report  on 

(Marlatt) .     1902.     p.  70 1 

Australian,  imported  (Coquillett) .     1889.     p.  70 

Parasite,  report  on  ( Riley ) .     1888.     p.  101 

Lafayette,  Ind.     See  Purdue  University. 

Lafayette  Parish,  La.,  soils  and  products  of  (Rapley) .     1884.    p.  14. . . 

Lafitte,  Prosper  de.     Grape  mildew,  action  of  sulphate  of  copper  on. 

1886.     p.  100 

Lagerheim,  G.     See  De  Lagerheim. 

Lagoon  Head,  list  of  plants  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer  at,  in  1889 

(Vasey.and  Rose).     1890.     p.  9.". 

Laisser-faire  philosophy  applied  to  insect  problem  (Marlatt).    1899. 

P  5 

Lake,  Edward  R. : 

Prune  culture  in  Pacific  Northwest,     p.  41 

same,  reprinted 

Prunes  and  prune  culture  in  western  Europe,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  existing  conditions  in  Pacific  Northwest.     1901 

Lake  Charles  area.  La. ,  soil  survey  of  ( Heileman  and  Mesmer. )    p.  621 

Lake  commerce  and  insurance,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  556 

Lake  County,  Ohio,  potato  culture  in  ( Abbott) .     p.  295 

Lake  Erie  College,  Painesville,  Ohio,  dietary  study  at  (Bevier  and 

Sprague).     1901.     p.  27 

Lake  level,  oscillations  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  446 

Lake  levels,  variations  in,  and  atmospheric  precipitation  (Henrv). 

1 899 '-  -  - 

Lake  levels  and  wind  phenomena  (Henry).     1900.     p.  203 

Lake  water,  temperature  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  167 

Lakes: 

Deep,  temperature  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  71 

Fresh  water,  increase  and  decrease  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  363... 
Ice  in,  sudden  disappearance  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  114. 

same  ( Ten  Rroeck).     1900.     p.  287 

Influence  of,  on  temperature  of  land,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1900.     p. 

343 

Oscillation  of,  in  arid  regions,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  544.. 
Small,  influence  of,  on  local  climate  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  563  ... 
Lambs: 

Feeding,  in  Culorado  (Clarke).     ]>.  275 


Classlfli-ation  no. 


A 10. 6:4 


A7.3:24 

A7.3:24 
A1.2:H78 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:25 

A9.7:3 

All.  5:9 

Al.  1:883 

A9. 1:883 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:l 

A29.6:28 


A10.3:91 
Al.  1:878 
A29.6:29 


A9.6:37 
A9.7:2 

A9.7:l 

A1.8:85 
A6.3:2 

A6.5:l 

A9.6:20 

A20. 1:894 
A20.4:2 

A20.3:10 
A26.5:901i 
A29.6:28 
Al.  1:865 

A10.3:91 
A29.6:28 

A29.2:L15 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A4. 1:901 


388 


Lambs — Continuerl 

Feeding  of,  experiaients  in  (Curtiss  and  Wilson),     pp.  463,  46(3, 

469 

Verminous  bronchitis  in,  and  its  treatment  by  tracheal  injections. 

p.  554  

same.     p.  554 

Lamellicorns,  Australian,  new  genus  and  two  new  species  of  (Sharp). 

1890.     p.  302  

Lameness  of  horses;  its  causes  and  treatment  (Liautard).     p.  269  ... 
Lamson-Scribner.     See  Scribner,  Frank  Lamson. 

Lancaster,  Pa.     Soil  survey  around  ( Dorsey ) .     p.  61 

Land : 

Distribution  of,  in  France.     1888.     p.  476 

Draina^re  and  irrigation,  list  of  references  to  publications  relatintr 

to  ( 1  Ifdrick ) .     1902 

Drainage  in  California.     1869.     p.  231 

Improved,  table  of,  in  loyal  States,  1850-60.     No.  6.     j>.  12 

Low,  cold  air  in  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  14 

Monopoly,  evils  of.     1868.     p.  407 

New,  clearing  ("Williams).     1902 

Public— 

and  forests.     1872.     p.  65 i 

in  Mexico,  prices  of.     1889.     p.  522 

open  for  settlement.     1901.     p.  688 

Reclamation  of,  in  New  Jersey,  England,  and  Holland,  reports 

of  State  geologist  of  New  Jersey,  1869  and  1870.     p.  221 

Swamp  and  overflow,  reclamation  of,  in  California,     p.  179 

Temperature  of,  influence  of  lakes  on,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  343 

AVorn-out,  improvement  of  (Page) .     1883.     p.  207 

See  also  Alkali  lands — Forest  lands — Grass  lands — Marsh  lands — 
Prairie  lands — Salt-marsh  lands — Tidal  lan'ls — Timber  lands. 
Land  Vjirds  of  New  England,  oology  of  some,  as  a  means  of  identi- 
fying injurious  or  beneficial  species  (Samuels),     p.  386 

Land-grant  and  bond-aided  railroads,  alphabetical  list  of,  in  U.  S. 

1902 

Land-grant  colleges.     See  Agricultural  colleges  —  Agricultural  col- 
leges and  experiment  stations. 
Land  tortoise.     See  Florida  land  tortoise. 

Landis,  D.  S.    Leonids  at  Phoenix,  Ariz.     1901.     p.  509 

Landon,  M.  D.     Cotton-raising  by  free  labor.     p.SS 

Landscape  gardening,  report  on.     p.  159 

Landslide  in  Vermont,  note  on  ( Abbe).     1897.     ]».  307 

Lane  County,  Oregon,  agriculture  in.     1870.     p.  84 

Lang,  Thomas  S.     Eoadsters  and  trotters,  breeding  of.     p.  157 

Langdon  nonswarming   device,  report  of  (Benton).     1893.     p.  230.. 
Langhorne,  G.  T.     Brussels,  importation  of  American  horses  into. 

1897.     p.  26 

Lanjrley,  Samuel  Pierpont: 

Meteorological  work  of  Smithsonian  Institution.     1895.     p.  216.. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Astrophysical  Observatory  of,  annals  of. 

1902.     p.  258  

Langlois,  A.  B.     See,  as  joint  author,  Ellis,  J.  B. 

Langsdorf,  voyage  of,  1803-07,  notes  from  (Klotz).     1898.     p.  463  .. 

Languria,  notes  on  (Chittenden).     1890.     p.  346 

Langworthv,  Charles  Ford: 

Alfalfa,  when  to  cut.     1899.     p.  24 

Apricots,   cherries,   peaches,   plums,  and  jn'unes,  food  vahic  of. 

"  1 899.     p.  22 , 

Banana  tiour,  how  it  is  prepared.     1900.     p.  20 

Bread  making,  skim  nulk  in.     1900.     p.  16 

Calves,  cost  of  raising.     1899.     p.  21 

Cereal  breakfast  foods,  study  of.     1899.     p.  19 

Coffee  su])stitutes.     1 900.     ]>.  22 

Corn,  moldy,  feeding  to  animals.     1900.     p.  26 

Ducks,  feeding,  recent  experiments  in.     1899.     ]).  20 

Egg  records,  individual,  nest  box  for  keeping.     1900.     p.  19 


Indent 

I'lassi&ratlou  no. 


A4. 1:898 


Al.  1:885 
A4. 1:885 


A9.7:2 
A4.2:H78 

.\26. 5:900' 

A27.9:26 

A17.3:41 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:l 

A29.6:24 

A27.9:6 

Al. 9:150 

A27.9:10 
A27.9:27 
Al.  10:901 

A1.7:7 
Al.  1:872 

A29.6:28 
A1.7:2 


Al.  1:864 
A13.2:R132 


A29.6:29 
Al.  1:864 
A  1.1:869 
A29.6:25 
A27.9:8 
Al.  1:864 
A9.7:5 

A1.2:H78 

A29.3:112 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 

A  9. 7:2 


A  1.9:105 


A  1.9:105 
A  1.9:1 19 
Al. 9:114 
A  1.9:107 
A  1.9:105 
A  1.9: 122 
Al. 9:122 
A  1.9:107 
A1.9:114 


389 


Index 

Langworthy,  Charles  For<l — Continued 
Eggs—  ' 

flavor  of,  relation  of  feed  to.     1900.     p.  25 

selling  by  weight.     1 900.     i>.  24 

Eggs  and  their  upe.s  as  food 

Fij^h  an  food.     1898 

Food,  functions  and  uses  of.     1901 

Forage  crops  for  i)igs.     1901 .     p.  25 

Hay,  spontaneous  combustion  of.     1899.     p.  26 

Hens,  laying,  number  of,  that  niav  be  profitably  kept  in  one  pen. 

1900.     p.  18 " 

Maple  sirup  and  sugar.     1901.     p.  21 

^Matter  and  energy,  value  of  experiments  on  metabolism  of.     1898. 

n.  lOO.S '/. 

Molasses  as  a  food  for  farm  animals.     1 899.     p.  17 

Nitrogen,  metabolized,  excretion  of,  by  animals.     1897.     p.  817.. 

Nuts  as  food.     1900.     p.  18 '. 

Potatoes,  value  of,  as  food.     1900.     p.  337 

Purslane,  value  as  a  food.     1900.     p.  22 

Soy  beans  as  food  for  man.     p.  20 

Steers,  grazing  on  corn  and  cowpeas.     1901.     ]>.  27 

Tomatoes,  fresh  and  canned.     1900.     p.  21 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin  —  Smith,  C.  B. ;  as 
translator,  Stohmann,  F. 
Lantern  trap,  for  insects,  successful,  report  on  (Gillette).     1897.     p. 

75 

La  Paz,  Lower  California,  plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in 

1890  at,  list  of  ( Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.     p.  63 

La  Perouse,  voyage  of,  notes  from  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  461 

Lapham,  Increase  Allen,  biographical  sketch  of  (Lapham).     1896. 

p.  36 r 


riasslfication  no. 


Lapham,   J.    E.,   and  Miller,   M.  F.     Soil  survey  of  Montgomery 

County,  Tennessee,     p.  341 

Lapham,  Julia  A.     Lapham,  Increase  Allen,  biographical  sketch  of. 

1896.     p.  36  

Lapham,  Macy  H.     See,  as  joint  author,  Briggs,  Lyman  James. 
Lapham,  Macy  H.,  and  Heileman,  W.  H.: 

Soil  survey  of  Hanford  area,  California,     p.  447 

Soil  survey  of  lower  Salinas  Valley,  California,     p.  481 

Laramie  Plains,  Wyoming,  duty  of    water  on.     1899    (Fairfield). 

1902.     p.  215  

Lard: 

Composition  of,  from  dairy  commissioner  of  Minnesota  (Ives). 

p.  188 

Pure  and  fictitious,  methods  of  distinguishing  between  (Taylor). 

1893 

Lard  and  lard  adulterants  ( Wiley ) .     1889.     p.  405 

Larger  cornstalk  borer.     See  Cornstalk  borer,  larger. 

Larkspur  poisoning  of  sheep  (Wilcox ) .     p.  473 

Lamed,  Ellen  D: 

Snow  in  New  England,  report  of,  1817—40.     p.  75 

Temperature    observations    at   Thompson,   Windham    County, 

Conn.,  1852-94.     p.  364 

Larrabee,  J.  H.     Apiculture,  experiments  in.     1892.     p.  57 

Larvge : 

Comparative  tests  with  new  and  old  arsenicals  on  (Marlatt). 

1896.     p.  30 , 

Pre.servation  of,  for  study  (Garman).     1893.     p.  98 

Larval  cestode  (Sparganum  mansoni)  of  man,  which  may  possibly 
occur  in  returning  American  troops  (Stiles  and  Tayler).     1902. 

p.  47 

Lathrop,  Barbour,  and  Fairchild,  David  Grandison.     Foreign  seeds 
and  plants  collected  by,  in  Austria,  Italy,  and  Egypt.     1900  . . 
Latta,  William  Carroll: 

Address  of,  before  American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute 

Workers,  at  seventh  annual  meeting.     1902.     p.  13 

Indiana,  farmers'  institute  work  accouii)lished  in.     1902.     p.  21., 


Al. 9:122 
Al. 9:122 
Al. 9:128 
A  1.9:85 
A10.4:46 
Al. 9:124 
A  1.9:105 


Al. 9:114 
A1.9:124 

A 10. 6:9 
A  1.9:1 07 
A10.6:7 
Al. 9:122 
Al. 10:900 
Al. 9:119 
A1.9:58 
Al. 9:124 
Al. 9:119 


A9.6:9 

A6.5:l 
A29.6:26 

A29.3:18 

A26. 5:901' 

A29.3:18 


A26. 5:901^ 
A26. 5:9011 

A10.3:104 


A7. 1:889 

A 18. 5:3 
A7.3:13* 


A4. 1:898 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:21 
A9.3:30 


A9.6:6 
A9.7:6 


A4.3:35 
A6.6:6 


A10.3:120 
A10.3:12a 


390 


Latta,  William  Carroll — Continued 

Local  1k'1[>  in  farmers'  institutes.     1902.     p.  3*5 

Money  value  of  good  roads  to  farmers.     1896 

Plats  in  field  exj>erimentation,  form,  size,  arrangement,  and  treat- 
ment of.      1896.     p.  83 

Lattimore,  S.  A.     Spices  and  condiments,  adulteration  of.     p.  296... 
Lauder,  J.  N.     Locomotives,  smoke-consunnng  device  for.     1887. 

p.  132 

Lavalard,  E.     Horse  feeding,  notes  on.     1902.     i>.  4 

Law,  James: 

Animals,  contagious  diseases  of,  and  means  of  suppressing  and 

extinguishing.     1883.     p.  19 

Anthrax  among  cattle  in  New  York.     1881.     p.  312 

Brussels,  International  Veterinary  Congress,  report  of.     p.  321 . . . 

same.     p.  122 

Cal  ves,  young,  diseases  of.     p.  267 

Cattle- 
generative  organs  of,  diseases  of.     p.  169 

parturition  of,  diseases  following,     p.  235 

urinary  organs  of,  diseases  of.     p.  137 

Cattle  plague  or  rinderpest,  transmission  of  through  medium  of 

dry  or  salted  hides,  opinion  relative  to.     p.  321 

Cattle  traffic  in  relation  to  cattle  i)lague.     1883.     p.  110 

Hog-cholera;  intestinal  lever  in  swine,     p.  426 

Horse — 

eye  of,  diseases  of.     p.  247 

generative  organs  of,  diseases  of.     p.  Klo 

skin  of,  diseases  of.     p.  419 

urinary  organs  of,  disea.ses  of.     p.  59 

Influenza  in  horses,     p.  203 

Pleuro-pneumonia  of  cattle,  letters  relative  to.     pp.  233,  237 

Pleuro-pneumonia  or  bovine  lung  plague,  article  on,  in  National 

live  stock  journal.     1S80.     p.  179 

Swine  plague,  report  on,  1879.     p.  420 

same,  1880.     p.  455 

Swine  plague  near  Ithaca,  N.  Y. — 

1879.  p.  56  

1880.  2d  report,  p.  68 

1881.  p.  81  

Lawes,    (Sir)     John    Bennett,    wheat     experiments    of,    1863-73. 

p.  596 

Lawes,  (Sir)  John  Bennett,  and  Gilbert,  Joseph  Henry.  Nitrogen 
in  soils  of  some  of  the  experimental  fields  at  Rothamsted, 
determinations'  of,    and    bearing  of    results   on    question   of 

sources  of  nitrogen  of  our  crops.     1882.     p.  142 1 . 

Lawes,  John  Bennett,  and  Gilbert,  Josej)!)  Henry: 

Soil,  composition  of,  some  points  on,  sun  unary  and  conclusion. 

1886.     p.  25 

Wheat  grain  and  wheat  straw,  grown  at  Rothamsted,  in  different 
seasons  and  by  different   manures,   composition  of   ash  of. 

1884.     p.  85 

Lawes  Agricultural  Trust: 

Six  lectures  delivered  under,  on   investigations  at  Rothamsted 

experimental  station,  P^ngland,  1892  (Warington) 

same,  1893   (Gilbert) ". 

See  a/so  Dyer,  Bernard. 

Lawes's  views  of  fertility  (Scott).     1883.     p.  76 

Lawn-making.     -SVe  <(/fto  Lawns. 

Lawns  and  lawn-making  (Scribner).     1897.     p.  355 

Lawrence,  E. : 

Cultivation  by  steam.      1872.     p.  358 

Plowing,  steam,  ])rofit  of.     1870.     p.  149 

Lawrence,  l\.  E.     Steam  plowing  in  Louisiana,     p.  278 

Lawrence,  La.: 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at.     p.  254 

same,  with  additional  matter,     p.  77 

See  also  Magnolia  Station. 


Index 

(.'laKsificatiiiii  no. 

A10.3:110 
A22.4:23 

A10.3:30 
A  1.1:886 

A13.3:l 
A10.6:12 


A1.8:29 
A1.6:34 
A4. 1 :884 
A4.2:An5 
A4.2:C29- 

A4.2:C29''' 
A4.2:C29'^ 
A4.2:C29^ 

Al.  1:876 
A1.7:2 
Al.  1:875 

A4.2:H78 

A4.2:n78 

A4.2:1I78 

A4.2;H78 

Al.  1:872 

A1.6:12 


A1.6:22 
Al.  1:879 
Al.  1:880 

A1.6:12 
A1.6:22 
A1.6:.34 

A27.9:ll 


A  1.8:31 


A7.3:10 


A  7. 3:4 


A 10. 3:8 
A 10. 3:22 


A  1.7:2 

A  1.10:897 

A27.9:10 
A27.9:8 
A  1.1:867 

Al. 1:887 
A7.3:17 


391 


Index 

LawHoii,  II.  II.     ChemistH,  Official  Agricultural,  Association  of,  19th 

annual  convention,  1902,  report  on.     1902.     p.  107 

La\V!Hon,  11.  W.: 

Creuni  rai.sing  by  dilution.     1899.     p.  28 

Dairy  cow,   type  of,  in   relation  to  milk  and  butter  prod.uction. 

1 901.  p.  28 

Milk,  ])reservation  of,  by  pressure.     1899.     p.  27 

J^alt,  dairy,  study  of  various  brands  of.     1899.     p.  28 

Lazen])v,  W.  R.     Horticulture,   how  shall  we   teach    horticulture? 

1896.     p.  60  

Leach,    Albert   E.     Saccharine   products,    analvsi.>;   of,    provisional 

method  for.     1902.     p.  43 " 

Lead,  arsenate  of: 

Imjirovement  in  manufacture  of  (Kirkland).     1899.     p.  102 

Preparation  and  use  of  (  Kirkland  ).     1897.     j).  4t) 

Leaf-blight,  treatment  of  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  11 

See  also  Nursery  stock. 
Leaf  curl  of  peach  trees,  letter  of  inquiry  relative  to  (Willits).     1893. 
Leaf-cutter.     See  ]\Iorning-glory  leaf-cutter. 
Leaf  disease.     See  Nematode  leaf  disease. 

Leaf  fibers  of  U.  S. ,  report  on  ( Dodge) .     1893 

Leaf-galls,  cranberry,  report  on  (Thomas).     1889.     p.  279...: 

Leaf-mining  locust  beetle,  with  notes  on  related  species  (Chittenden). 

1902.  p.  70 

Leaf  sickness  of  Begonia  and  Asplenium  caused  bj' Aphelenchus  ole- 

sistus  (Bos).     1893.     p.  161 

Leaf  structure  of  Jouvea  and  of  Eragrostes  obtusifiora  ( Ogden) .  1897. 
p.  12 

Leaf  tobacco,  world's  exhibit  of,  at  I'aris  Exposition  of  1900  (Flovd). 
p.  157 ..-.. 

Leaf-tyer  of  grape  and  elderberry  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  82 

Leather: 

American  production  of  ( Bailey),     p.  419 

German  manufactures  ( Mason) .     p.  522 

Japanese  industry  in  (Lyon),     p.  526 

Russian  industry  (Holloway).     p.  528 

Leather  Trades  Chemists,  International  .Issociation  of.  1901.  See 
Liege,  Belgium. 

Lebanon  area,  Pennsylvania,  soil  survey  of  (Smith  and  Bennett), 
p.  149 ' 

Lebbek,  or  siris  tree,  circular  on  (Fairchild).     1900 

Lecanium  infesting  blackberry,  considered  identical  with  L.  Fitchii 
(Cockerell).     1894.     p."  29 ■. 

Le  Clerc,  J.  A.  Dairy  products,  analysis  of,  i>rovisional  method.s 
for.     1902.     p.  35 .* 

Le  Cocq,  .     Novius   cardinalis,   introduction  of,   from  America 

into  Portugal,  account  of;  translated  bv  Frank  Benton.     1898. 
P  32 

Le  Conte  pear,  Colaspis  flavida  injuring,  note  on.     1886.     ]>.  40 

Le  Due,  William  Gates: 

Agriculture  Department,  work  and  needs  of 

Maize  and  sorghum  sugars,  circular  letter  relative  to.     1879 

Sorghum  sugar,  letter  to  chairman  of  Senate  Committee  on  Agri- 
culture on.     1880  

See  also,  for  reports  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1877-80 

Ledyard,  F.  W.  Address  of,  before  convention  of  National  League 
for  Good  Roads,  Washington.     1 893.     p.  27 

Lee,  Fitzhugh.  Address  of,  before  Jefferson  memorial  and  inter- 
state good  roads  convention.  Apr.,  1902.     p.  11 

Lee,  J.G.  Louisiana,  fanners'  institute  work  accomi>lisiied  in.  r.H)2. 
p.  34 - . . 

Leeches,  a  disease  of  the  hor.^e  in  Florida;  histological  investigation 
of  two  cases  of  an  equine  mycosis,  with  historical  account  of 
supposed  similar  disease,  called  bursattee,  occurring  in  India 
( Fish ).     p.  229 

Leeds,  England,  cost  of  hauling  farm  ])roducts  over  wagon  r(iads  at 
(Haines),     p.  2 


Classiflciitioii  no. 
A10.6:14 
Al. 9:105 


A1.9:124 
Al. 9:105 
A1.9:107 

A10.3:30 

A7.3.65. 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:9 

A28.5:6 

A28.4:13 


A11.5:5 
A9.7:l 


A9.6:38 
A9.7:6 
A3. 3:8 


A  1.10:900 
A9.6:18 

A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 


A26. 5:9011 
A6.4:23 


A9.7:7 
A  7. 3:65 


A9.6:18 
A9.3:12 


A1.2:Ag8i 
A1.8:15 


A1.8:16 
Al.l: 

A10.3:14 

A?2.3:25 

A 10. 3: 120 


A4. 1:895-6 
A  22. 4:27 


392 


Leeward  Islands: 

Rainfall  of  (Jefferson).     1901.     p.  56 

Reforestation  and  rainfall  in  ( Alexander) .     1901 .     p.  254 

Lefranc,  Eniile.  Ramie  and  jute,  culture  and  manufacture  of,  i:i 
U.S.     1873 

Legal  holidays,  list  of.     1898.     p.  677 

Legumes.     S'c  Beans  —  Forage  crops  —  Peas  —  Plants. 

Lehmann,  G.  W.  Mineral  phosphates,  iron  and  alumina  in,  estima- 
tion of.     1897.     p.  61 

L'Hote,  L.  Casein,  estimation  of,  bv  method  of  Kjeldahl.  1889. 
p.  170 

Leiberg,  John  B.  Botanical  survey  of  the  Canir  d' Alene  Mountains 
in  Idaho  during  summer  of  1895.     j).  5 

LeiVjergia,  a  new  genus  of  umbelliferpe  from  Columbia  River  region 
(Coulter  and  Rose).     1896.     p.  575 

Leisenring,  O.  D.  River  gage,  1)rass,  de.scription  of,  at  Richmond, 
Va. ,  and  its  method  of  sujjport.     1899.     p.  456 

Lelong,  B.  F.  Trees,  plants,  fruit,  etc.,  inspection  of,  as  conducted 
under  laws  of  California.     1897.     p.  12 

Lelong,  B.  M.     See,  as  collector,  Coquillett,  Daniel  William. 

Lemmings,  genera  and  subgenera  of  ( Miller) .     1896 

Lemstrom,  Selim.  Sun,  cosmical  relations  manifested  in  simulta- 
neous disturbances  of,  aurora,  and  terrestrial  magnetic  field. 
1 895.     p.  492  

Lenoir,  W.  "\V.     Cattle  disease,  strange.     1879.     p.  253 

Leonia  rileyi,  description  of,  new  meloid  genus  near  Hornia  (Duges). 
1889.     p.  211  

Leonids  at  Havre,  Mont.  (Ling).     1901.     p.  509 

Leonids  at  Phoenix,  Ariz.  (Landis).     1901.     p.  509 

Leopard  moth,  ravages  of,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (Pike).     1892.     p.  317. 

Lepidoptera,  noises  made  by,  notes  on  (Edwards) .     1889.     p.  11 

See  also  Cloths. 

Lepidopterous  insect,  beautiful  exotic,  ])irth  of,  in  New  York 
(Edwards).     1891.     p.  316 

Lepidopterous  larva?,  description  of  certain  (Dyar).    1890.    pp.  61,  389. 

Leplay,  Hippolvte.  Sorghum  cane,  culture  and  distillation  of.  1887. 
p.  1 10  . .  - 

Leptocoris  trivittata  injuring  apples,  note  on.     1886.     p.  41 

Lesley,  J.  P.  Coal  oil,  composition  and  (jualities,  manufacture,  use 
in  arts,  history  of  discovery,  and  theory  of  origin,     p.  429 

Lestophonus  genus,  note  on  ( Williston ) .     1 889.     p.  328 

Lettuce : 

Forcing,  in  pots.     1898.     p.  10 

Head,  soil  and  fertilizers  for  forcing.     1899.     p.  15 

Leukaemia,  infectious,  in  fowls,  a  bacterial  disease  frequently  mis- 
taken for  fowl  cholera  (Moore) .     p.  185 

Leverett,  T.  H.     Root  crops;  cultivation  of,  in  U.  S.     p.  95 

Levi,  Leo  2s.  Address  of,  before  good-roads  convention  of  Texas, 
Feb. ,  1895.     p.  8 

Lewis,  Lowerv  Lavmon.  Veterinarians,  value  to,  of  cooperative  ex- 
periments.  "1898.     p.  24 

Liautard,  A.     Horse,  lameness  of;  its  causes  and  treatment,     p.  269. 

Lib])y,  O.  G.     Tornado  at  New  Richmond,  Wis.     1899.     p.  299 

Liberal,  Kansas,  sorghum-sugar  exj)eriments  at  (Wiley).     1889 

Lil)eria,  climate  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  215 

Libraries,  Weather  Bureau  station,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     j).  25.. 
Sredxo  Agricultural  libraries. 

Lil)raries  and  Weather  Bureau,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1S98.     p.  551 

Library,  Agriculture  De])artment,  work  of  (Cutter).     1897.     p.  220.. 

Library  pest,  imported,  report  of  (Schwarz).     1895.     p.  39(5 

Lichens: 

California  and  Mexico,  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer  from  1888 

to  1 892,  list  of  (Eckfeldt).     1893.     p.  29] 

Patagonia,  southern,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  A!l)atross  in  1887-91, 

list  of  (Eckfeldt).     1892.     p.  "142 

Removal  of,  from  pear  trees,  experiments  with  fungicides  ( Waite). 
1891.     p.  264  


Index 

I'lasslfiratioii  no. 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A1.8:8 
A 1.10:898 


A  7. 3:51 

A7.3:24 

A6.5:5 

A6.5:3 

A29.6:27 

A  1.8:57 

A5.5:12 


A29.3:1P 
A1.6:12 


A9.7:l 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:2 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:3 

A7.3:18 
A9.3:12 

A  1.1:862 
A9.7:l 

A1.9:69 
Al.9:92 


A4. 1:89.5-6 
Al.  1:863 

A  22. 3: 15 


A4.3:22 
A4.2:H78 
A  29. 6:27 
A7.3:26 
A  29. 6:26 
A  29. 6:29 


A29.6:26 
Al. 10:897 
A9.7:7 


A6.5:l 
A(i.5:l 
A28.5:7 


31)3 


Index 

Licorice-root  cultivation,  1867-71.     p.  72 

Liebscher,  G.     Plants,  cultivated,  principles  and  methods  of  breed- 
ing.    1897.     p.  347 

Liege,  Belgium,  International  As^sociation  of  Leather  Trades  Chem- 
ists, 1901,  report  on  meeting  of  (Krug).     1902.     p.  147 

Life,  loss  of,  bv  lightning  (Henry): 

1890-1898,  p.  45 

1899.     p.  100 

1900 


Life  zones.     Sec  Zones,  life  and  croj). 
Light: 

Conditions,   influence  of,   on  process  of  germination  (Detmer). 

1895.     p.  405 

Precipitation,  device  for  automatically  recording  beginning  and 

ending  of  (Fassig).     1902.     p.  213" 

Reflection  by  clouds  of,  from  distant  fire,  note  on  (xVbbe).     1901. . 
Lightning: 
Ball- 
instance  of,  at  sea  (Seyboth) .     1901 .     p.  249 

notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  358,  565 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  364 

Can  we,  by  automatic  records  at  three  selected  places,  determine 

theenergy  of  aflash  of?  (McAdie).     1894.     p.  18 

Casualties  due  to  (McAdie).     p.  510 , 

'   Cloudless  skv,  notes  on — 

1900  (Abbe),     pp.  292,  56 

1900  ( Ashcraft) .     p.  489 

1900  (Pague).     p.  429 

Death  by,  apparent,  directions  for  procedure  in  case  of.  p.  533.. 
Destruction  by,  in  State  of  New  York,  Aug.,  1898  (Allen),  p.  357. 
Distant,  currents  induced  by,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  257 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  365 

Does  it  ever  strike  ocean?  (Trowbridge).     1902.     p.  478 

Electricity  of  air  and  (McAdie).     1899.     p.  9 

Fillet  or  ribbon,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  365 

Flashes  by  pairs  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  383 

Forms  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  400 

Kite  wire,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1898.     pp.  170,  257 

Loss  of  life  and  property  bv  (Henry)  — 

1890-98.     p.  45 '. 

1899.  pp.  100,  431 

1900 

Losses  by,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  475 

Magnetic  rocks  and,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  352 

Not  ball,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  363 

Notable,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  290 

Photographing,  b v  daylight  ( Henry ) .     1895.     p.  379 

Practical  utilization  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  307 

Protection  from  (McAdie ) 

same,  with  ad(litif)nal  matter 

Recorder,  note  on  ( Aljbe).     1902.     p.  313 

Recorders  and  their  utility  inforecasting  thunderstorms  (Kenealy), 

1902.     p.  76 .' 

Ribbon,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  365 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  255 

Safety  fuse  for,  on  anemometer,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  257. 

Serpentine  (Kales).     1899.     p.  461 

Thunder  and,  in  Decemlier  (Abbe),     p.  464 

Tin  roofs  as  conductors  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  166,  258. 

Which  trees  attract  lightning?  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  257 

Wire  fences,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1898.     p.  466 

Without  thunder,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  549 

Lightning  rods,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  12 

Liggett,  W.    M.     Agricultural  education,  practical   and    scientific. 

1900.  p.  48 

Lignivorous  insect,  Anthomyia  angustifrous,  note  on.     1886.     p.  38  . 


(Unssiflcution  no. 

A27.9:10 

A10.6:7 

A7.3:67 

A29.3:26 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:30 


A29.3:ll^ 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:29 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:1P 
A29.1:891» 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

Al.  10:894 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:26 

A  29. 6:27 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 


A29.3:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:30 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:25 

A29.2:L62 

A29.3:15 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:23 
A29.6:26 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A10.3:76 
A9.3:12 


394 


Limaxcampestris,  food  of,  further  notes  on  (Webster).     1892.     p.  128. 
Lime: 

Determination  of,  in  soils  (Snyder).     1895.     p.  48 

Effect  of,  on  different  crops  on  acid  soils.     1901.     ]).  »"> 

Fertilizer,  investigations  on.     p.  21 

Fertilizing  value  of  different  forms  of  (Beal).     1901.     p.  12 

Hydrate  of,  PeronoHpora  overcome  by  (Cerletti).     1885.     p.  71  .. 

Mineral  i)hosphate  of.     1867.     p.  256 

Mixture  of  suljiliate  of  copper  and,  for  treatment  of  grape  mildew 
(Miliurdetand  Gayon).     1885.     p.  108 

Relation  toi)lantgr(i\vth,  experimental  study  (May ).     1901.     p.  87. 

Use  of,  in  purifving  the  diffusion  juices  of  sugar  cane  and  sorghum 
(Wiley)...'...'. 

Sec  also  Hawaiian  soils. 

Lime  and  its  use  ( Watts).     1874.     p.  449 

Lime  and  plaster,  use  of.     1863.     No.  6.     p.  13 

Lime-and-sulphur  dip: 

Experiments  with,  p.  506 

Reply  to  criticism,  p.  548 

Lime  wash.     See  San  Jose  scale. 

Limekiln,  economical.     1873.     p.  360 

Limestone,  use  of,  for  agricultural  purposes.     1875.     p.  123 ; 

Liming  grass  lands  (Beal  and  Smith).     1900.     p.  5 

Liming  of  soils: 

From  a  ph  vsiological  standpoint  (Loew ) .     1901 

Report  on  (Wheeler) .     1898 

Lincoln,  Geo.  F.     Poultry  raising  in  Belgium,     p.  506 

Lindenthal,  G.     Timber-trestle  bridges,  economical  designing  of, 

review  of  report  of  A.  L.  Johnson,     p.  31 

Lindo-Gladding  method  of  determining  potash,  use  of  sodium  chlo- 
ride in  (Winton).     1891.     p.  148 

Lindsey,  Joseph  Bridges: 

Darmstadt  experiment  station,  report  on.     1897.     p.  3 

Feeding  value  of  corn  stover.     1896.     p.  353 

Wagner  method  rif  pot  culture.     1897.     p.  77 

Lindsey,  Joseph  Bridges,  and  Holland,  E.  B.     Phloroglucin  method 

for  estimation  of  pentosans.     1896.     p.  53 

Linell,  Martin  L.     See,  as  translator,  Meinert,  Fr. 

Linen  industry  in  Silesia.     1873.     p.  433 

Ling,  Charles  W.: 

Leonids  at  Havre,  Mont.     1901.     p.  509 

Weather  types  at  Havre,  Mont.     1898.     p.  410 

Linney,  Charles  E. : 

Climate  and  crop  conditions,  are  changes  in  present  forms  for 
reporting  weekly,  advisable?     1899.     p.  126 

Climate  and  vegetation.     1902.     p.  98 

Frost  predictions,  value  of,  and  best  method  of  making  them 
locally.     1894.     p.  230 

Meteorological  observations,  should  not  a  book  for  permanent 
record  of,  be  furnished  to  section  centers  and  voluntary  sta- 
tions?    1899.     p.  121 

Meteorological  records  in  court.     1902.     p.  180 

Meteorology,  agrictiltural,  some  notes  on,  with  special  reference 
to  rainfall  element.     1899.     p.  85 

Storms,  approaching,  effect  of,  upon  song  birds,     isiis.     p.  354... 

Linseed,  linseed  cake,  etc.     1868.     p.  37 

Lintner,  J.  A.: 

Address  of,  as  president.  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists, 
at  4th  annual  meeting.     1892.     p.  67 

Arsenical  spraving  of  fruit  trees  while  in  blossom.     1893.     p.  181. 

Cottonwood  l)eetle,  striped.     1895.     p.  69 

Elm  leaf-beetle  in  Albany,  N.  Y.     1895.     p.  50 

New  York,  insects  of  year  in,  notes  on  some.     1896.     p.  54 

Liparis  (Psilura)  monacha,  ravages  of,  in  Germanv,  and  means  of 

defense.     1891.     p.  379 ! 

Lippincott,  James  S. : 

Atmosphere,  humidity  of,  observations  on.     ]>.  520 


Index 

Classlflcutluii  no. 
A9.7:5 

A7.3:47 
Al. 9:133 
Al.9:65 
A  1.9:124 
A6.3:2 
A27.9:5 

A6.3:2 
A19.3:1 

A7.3:8 


A27.9:12 
A27.9:l 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:898 


A27.9:ll 
A27.9:13 
Al. 9:122 

A19.3:l 
A1.9:77 
A4. 1:900 

A13.3:12 

A7.3.31 

A10.6:7 
A  1.10:896 
A10.6:7 

A7.3:49 

A27.9:ll 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:31 

A29.6:21 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:31 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:6 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 
A9.6:2 
A9.6:2 
A9.6:6 

A9.7:3 

Al.  1:865 


395 


p.  137. 


1895. 


1889. 

P- 

1891. 

P- 

1892. 

P- 

1893. 

P- 

1894. 

P- 

Index 

Lippincott,  James  S. — Continued 

Fruit  regions  of  northern  U.  y.,  and  their  local  climates. 

(irape  vines,  American,  climatology  of.     j).  194 

Market  ])roducts  of  west  New  Jersey,     p.  249 

Plants,  geography  of.     p.  464 

Liquid  air: 

Notes  on  (Abbe) .     1897.     p.  18 

Source  of  power,  notes  on  ( Abl^e ) .     1899.     ]>.  110 , 

Li(|uid  inanuring,  experiments  in  (Hand),     p.  184 

Liquids,  viscous  organic,  dehvdration  of  (Carr  and  Sanborn) 

p.  134 ./. 

Liquor  and  food  adulteration,  committee  on,  of  Association  of  Offi- 
cial Agricultural  Chemists,  report  of: 

1897.  p.  117 

1898.  p.  78 

1900.  p.  100  

1901.  p.  75 

Liquors: 

Distilled,  examination  of,  provisional  methods  for.     189t).     p.  113. 
Fermented,  conimittee  on,  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists,  report  on — 

1888.     p.  38 

173 

14 

1 71 

143 

148 

See,  for  reports  for  1895  and  1896,  Liquors,  fermented  and  dis- 
tilled, committee  on. 
Fermented  and  distilled — 

analysis  of,  provisional  method  for  (Bigelow).     1902.     p.  81.. 
committee  on,  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 

report  of.     1895.     p.  95 

same.     1896.     p.  116 

See  alw  Alcoholic  beverages  —  Beer  —  Brandies  —  Chemical  anal- 
ysis,   methods    of  —  Distilled    spirits — -Fermented  alcoholic 
beverages  —  Malt  liquors  —  Wines  and  references  thereunder. 
Lists  of  publications  of  Agriculture  Department.     See  Agriculture 
Department,  indexes  and,  lists. 

Little,  Frank.     Celery  culture  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     p.  343 

Little,  H.  J.     Crops,  rotation  of,  nece.«sity  and  method  of.     1883. 

P    '  5 

Little  Colorado  River,  Desert  of  Arizona — 

Reptiles  and  batrachians  of  (Stejneger).     1890.     p.  103 

Biological  survey  of,  results  of  ( ]\Ierriam ) .     1890 

Littlefield,  Charles  E.     Address  of,  before  Jefferson  memorial  and 

interstate  good  roads  convention,  Ajjr.,  1902.     p.  55 

Littlehales,  George  Washington.     Magnetic  needle,  secular  change 

in  direction  of;  its  cause  and  period.     1894.     p.  174 

Live  stock: 

Boston  receipts  of,  1866-68.     p.  22 

British  i)roduction.     1876.     \>.  417 

Cok)rado  and  Territories  of  Northwest,  condition  of  industrv  in 

(Standart).     p.  326 I . . . 

Colorado  and  Wyoming  industrv,  condition  of  (McNeely).     p. 

425 - 

Condition  of — 

1879.  Nos.  10  and  13 

1 880.  No.  23 

1881.  No.  32 

Foot-and-mouth  disease  of — 

instructions  concerning  inspection  for.     1902 *. 

warning  to  all  owners  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine  (Salmon) 
1902 

Foreign  and  interstate  shipments  of,  federal  inspection  of  ( Sal- 
mon ) .     p.  237 

Foreign  countries,  statistics  of.     1 886.     )).  25 


Classlflt-utioii  no. 

Al.  1:866 
A  1.1:862 
Al. 1:865 
A  1.1:863 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 
Al.  1:867 

A7.3:47 


A7.3:51 
A  7. 3:56 
A7.3:62 
A7.3:67 

A7.3:49 


A7.3:19 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:35 
A7.3:38 
A7.3:43 


A7.3:65 

A7.3:47 
A7.3:49 


Al.  1:886 
A  1.8:36 


A5.5:3 
A5.5:3 

A22.3:25 

A29.3:ll' 

A27.9:7 
A27.9:]4 

A4. 1:885 

A4. 1:889-90 

A27.9:17 
A27.9:18 
A27.9:19 

A4.2:F73 

A4.4:38 

A4. 1:901 

A27.9:24 


39t3 


Live  stoi-k — Continued 

Freight  rates  on,  from  Chicago  to  New  York.     lS9o.     p.  553 

same.     1896.     p.  598 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     1895.     p.  22 

Industry  in,  and  weather  (Brandenburg).     1900.     p.  588 

Inspectors — 

miscellaneous  reports  of.     1897.     p.  317 

reports  from.     1892.     p.  375 

International  exhibitions  of.     See  Hamburg,  1883;  Chicago,  III., 

1900. 

Ireland,  1861-71.     p.  331 

Items  of  interest  from  correspondents  relative  to — 

1885.  p.  461  

1886.  p.  283  

1887.  p.  473 _. 

Judging  of,  as  farmers'  institute  work  (Creelman).     1902.     p.  113. 
Maryland,  interests  of  (Patterson),     p.  254 

same  ( Patterson ) .     p.  466 

3Ieat  products  and,  correspondence  relating  to  export  trade  of 

( Rusk ) .     1893 

Mississippi  River,  industry  west  of,  condition  (Wilson),     p.  429.. 

Movement  of,  in  France,  1865-67.     p.  380 

Nebraska  industry,  condition  of  ( Harwi ) .     p.  382 

New  York  receipts  of,  1867-68.     p.  21 

same,  1869.     p.  44 

Number  of,  in  foreign  countries,     p.  442 

Prices,  monthly,  fmm  markets,  Jan.,  1873-Dec.,  1876 

Russian  Empire,  for  1898.     p.  606 

St.  Louis,  Mo. ,  receipts  of,  1868.     p.  22 

Shipments  of,  from  Canada,  Argentina,  and  Australia  to  England. 
P    77 

same,  except  Canada  (Wray ).     p.  81 

Tennessee,  interests  in  (Cockrill).     1883.     p.  225 

Wisconsin,  industry,  condition  of  (Campbell),     p.  321 

Work  of  breeder  in  improving  ( Clay ) .     1899.     p.  627 

See  algo  Cattle  and  references  thereunder  —  Chicago,  111.,  stock. 
Live  stock  and  the  markets — 

1899.  p.  673 

1900.  p.  569 

1899-1901.     p.  650 _. 

Live  stock  and  their  products,  inspection  of,  rules  and  regulations 

for.     Mar.  15,  1899 

Same,  amendment.     Oct.  22,  1900 

Live  Stock  Association,  National,  officers  of — 

1898.  p.  610 -. 

1899.  p.  688  

1900.  p.  643  

1901.  1..  637 

Live  stock  sanitarv  boards.  State,  list  of.     1898.     p.  603 

_  Same.     1899.     p.  530 

Liverpool,  England: 

Trade  of,  with  U.  S.  (Bovle).     p.  517 

Wool  trade  of.     1868.     p.'  35 

Liverworts  from  southern  Patagonia,   collected  by   U.  S.  S.  Alba- 
tross in  1887-91,  list  of  (Evans) .     1892.     p.  140 

Loan  associations,  Raiffeisen,  of  Germanv.     1891 .     p.  414 

Loblolly  pine  (Mohr).     1896.     p.  107. .  " 

Same,  with  acJditional  notes  by  Filibert  Roth.     1897.     ]>.  115 

Local,  meteorological  use  of  term  (Abbe) .     1897,     p.  208 

Locke,  C.  A.     State  and  local  road  improvement  societies,  appeal 

for  organization  of.     1896 

Lockwood,  Samuel: 

Armv  worm,  invasion  of  1880,  in  New  Jersey,  account  of.     1883. 

"  p.  139 

same,  p.  101 

same,  p.  101 

"Loco"  plant  and  its  effect  on  animals  (Stalker),     p.  271 


Index 

Classification  no. 

! 
Al. 10:895 
Al. 10:896 
A27.9:33 
A29.6:27 

A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:891-2 


A27.9:9 

A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:887-8 
A10.3:120 
A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:887-8 


A1.8:53 

A4. 1:885 

A27.9:5 

A4. 1:889-90 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 

A4. 1:899 

A27.9: 

A4.1:901 

A27.9:7 


A4. 1:895-6 
Al.  1:895-6 
A1.7:2 
A4. 1:889-90 
Al. 10:899 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 


A4.5:33 

A4.5:78 


Al. 10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:901 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 


A4. 1:899 
A  27. 9:6 

A6.5:l 

A27.9:29 

A13.3:13i 

A13.3:13* 

A29.6:25 

A22.4:22 


A  8. 1:3 

A  1.1:881-882 
A9. 1 :882 
A4. 1:886 


3i*7 


Index 

Locomotives,  smoke-consuming  device  for  (Lander).     1887.     p.  132. 
Locust  Ijeetle,  leaf-mining,  with  notes  on  related  species  (Chitten- 
den).    1902.     p.  70 

Locusts: 

American,  damage  by  (Howard).     1894.     p.  220 

Calil'ornia  invasion,  in  1891,  report  on  (Coquillett).     p.  84 

Cai)e  Colony,  8.  A.,  in  1879.     App.,  ]>.  (iS 

Certain  outbreaks  of,  in  Idaho  (Milliken).     1893.     p.  17 

China,  in  1878.     App. ,  p.  65 

same,  extermination  of  (Scatchkow).     App.  p.  65 

Damage  by,  destructive,  in  1891 

Destructive,  found  in  America,  north  i>t  Mexico  (Bruner) — 

1891 .     p.  9 

1892 

Destructive,  in  ]  897  (  Hunter) .     p.  40 

Folsom,  California  ( Koebele).     1885.     ]>.  308 

Kansas  (Snyder).     1868.     p.  456 

Killing  of  destructive,  with  fungous  diseases  (Bruner).     1902. 

p.  50 

Lesser  migratory  (Marlatt).  1889.  p.  66 

Migratory — 

in  Minnesota  in  1891  (Lugger),     p.  18 

occurrence  of,  in  Japan,  1883.     App. ,  p.  59 

New   Mexico  and  Arizona,    injurious  and  other  (Townsend). 

1893.     p.  29 

North  American — 

destructive,  with  notes  on  occurrences  in  1891  (Bruner).     1891. 

p.  18 

extracts  from  early  literature  on  (Berthoud).     1883.     App., 

p.  59 

Outlook,  report  on.     1892.     p.  321 

Popular  consideration  of  few  of  more  injurious  locusts  (or  "grass- 
hoppers")  of  LT.  S.,   with   best  means  of  destroying  them 

(Riley) .     1891 

Russia.     1883.     App.  p.  64 

San  Joaquin  Valley,  California  (Coquillett).     p.  289 

Spain,  destruction,  in  1876.     p.  263 

Swarms  on  coast  of  Great  Britain  (Swinton).     1883.     App.  p.  57.. 

Texas,  during  spring  of  1886,  report  upon  (Bruner).     1887.     p.  9. 

See  aho  Dissosteiru  ](jngipennis  —  Grasshopper — Melanoplus spre- 

tus  —  Pezotettix  —  Rocky  Mountain  locusts. 

Lodeman,  E.  (i.     Grapes,  pruning  and  training  of.     1896.     p.  499... 

Lodge,  ^Villiam  C. : 

Beef  cattle,  feeding,  in  Middle  States,     p.  212 

Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  Middle  States;  propagation,  influence  of 

stocks,  diseases  and  enemies,     p.  199 

Wine  making  and  vine  culture  in  Middle  States,     p.  118 

Loew,  Hermann.     Rye  gall  gnat,  description  of.     1883.     App.  p.  6.. 
Loew,  Oscar: 

Catalase,  new  enzyme  of  general  occurrence,  with  special  reference 

to  tobacco  plant.     1901 

Cigar-leaf  tobacco,  curing  and  fermentation  of.     1899 

Connecticut  tobacco,  physiological  studies  of.     1900 

Mineral  nutrients,  physiological  role  of.     1899 

Soils,  liming  of,  from  a  physiological  standpoint.     1901 

Logan  and  Richmond  Canal,   Utah,  duty  of  water  under -(Swend- 

sen).     1900.     p.  211 '. 

Logan   River,    irrigation    under    canals    from    (Swendsen).      1902. 

p.  179 

Loggin,  E.  W.     Wool  growing  in  Uruguay.     1870.     p.  436 

Logotype  outfit,  vocabulary  of  present,  should  wording  of  forecasts 
be  confined  to?  is  it  advisable  to  extend  vocabulary  of  logo- 
type outfit?  (Chaffee).     1899.     p.  48 

Same  (Chappel).     1899.     p.  49 

Loncey,  H.  de.  Horses,  American,  used  by  large  horse  companies 
inParis.     1898.     p.  42 


CIuKslflcatluu  no. 

A13.3:1 

A9.6:38 

A9.7:7 

A9.3:27 

A  8. 1:3 

A9.7:6 

.\8.1:3 

A  8. 1:3 

A9.3:27 


A9.3:27 
A9.3:28 
A9.6:10 
A  1.1:885 
A27.9:6 


A9.6:38 
A 9. 7:2 


A9.3:27 
A8.1:3 

A9.7:6 


A9.7:4 

A8.1:3 
A9.7:4 


A9.3:25 

A8.1:3 

Al.  1:885 

A27.9:14 

A8.1:3 

A9.3:13 


Al.  10:896 

A  1.1:867 

A  1.1:865 
Al.  1:866 
A8.1:3 


A1.8:68 

A1.8:59 

A1.8:65 

A28.3:18 

A19.3:l 

A10.3:86 

A10.3:104 

A27.9:8 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A1.2:H78 


398 


London,  H.  A.     Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  .Tnlv, 

1894.     p.  21 '... 

London : 

Butter  trade  (Ashby).     p.  211 

Dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Osborne) .     p.  346 

Flour  in,  prices  of.     1868.     p.  38 

Meat  consumption  in.     1874.     p.  460 

Meteorological  ottlce,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  68 

Poultry  for  Li )n(lon  market,  preparing  ( Lowe) .     p.  333 

Wastes  of,  method  of  disposing  of  (Manning).     1872.     p.  379 

London  International  ExhiVjition  of  1862,  account  of  (Hoyt).    p.  27.. 

Long,  D.  N.     Brick  wheel-track  road.     1901.     p.  68 

Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  local  contrast  of  weather  at,  Jan.  1895  (Abbe). 

P  1^ 

Long  Island: 

Menhaden  fisheries  of.     1870.     p.  39 

Waterspouts  off  ( Abbe).     1897.     p.  207 

Long-range  weather  forecasts,  report  of  (Pague).     1896.     p.  166 

Long-tailed  shrews.     See  Shrews. 

Longino,  A.  H.     Road  question,  importance  of.     p.  18 

Longleaf  pine: 

Report  on  ( Mohr) .     1896.     p.  29 

same,  Avith  additional  notes  by  Filibert  Roth.     1897.     p.  29.. 

Timber  of,  effect  of  turpentine  gathering  on  ( Fernow) 

Trees  of,  chemical  study  of  resinous  contents  and  their  distribu- 
tion in,  before  and  after  tapping  for  turpentine  (Gomberg). 

1893.     p.  34  

Lougley,  A.  T. : 

See,  for  reports  as  Chief,  1890-92,  Document  and  Folding  Room, 

Agriculture  Department. 
See,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Seed  Division,  Agriculture  Department. 

1889 

Loomis,  L.  C.     Food,  preservation  of.     }>.  470 

Loomis,  Silas  L.     Cattle,  neat,  distribution  and  movement  of,   in 

U.S.     p.  248 

Lophophora,  North  American  species   of,  preliminary  revision   of 

(Coulter).     1892.     p.  91 ._ 

Lord,  Wm.  P.     Oregon,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from  gov- 
ernor's message,     p.  7 

Loring,  George  Bailey: 

Address  of,  with  other  proceedings  of  cotton  convention,  Atlanta, 

Ga.,  Nov.  2,  1881 

Cattle  industrv,  address  on,  at  National  Convention  of  Cattle 

Breeders,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  13,  1884 

Dairy  farming,  address  on.     1882.     p.  91 

Forestry  in  U.  S.,  address  on,  before  American  Forestry  Congress, 

Saint  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  8,  1883 

Sorghum-sugar  industry,  address  on.     1883 

See  aho,  for  reports  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1881-S-i 

Los  Angeles  Countv,  Cal. : 

Forests  of  (Kinney).     1888.     p.  198 

Horticultural  commission,  report  of.     1890.     p.  312 

Los  Angeles  River,  ( "al.,  study  of  water  rights  on  (Boggs) .   1901.  p.  327. 
Lotsy,  J.  P.     Nitrogen,  free  atmospheric,  assimilation  of,  l:)y  white 

and  l)lack  mustard,  contriVjution  to  investigation  of.     1894 

Loughridge,  R.  11.     Soils,  physical  tests  of.     1893.     p.  156 

Louisiana: 

Anthrax  in,  in  1896  (McQueen),     p.  176 

Cotttm  in,  1866.     p.  281 

Cotton  in,  date  of  receipt  of,  1857-70.     p.  356 

De  Soto  hogs  of.     1883.     No.  64.     p.  16 

Farm  resources  and  jiroducts  of.     1868.     ]>.  S."> 

Farmers'  institute  wiirk  accomplished  in  (Lee).      1902.     ji.  34 

Hurricane  of  August  13-16,  1901,  on  coast  of 

Jute  in,  1874.     p.  389 

Rice  crop,  statement  on,  1860-69.     p.  430 

Southwestern,  soils  and  i:)roducts  of  (Rapley).     1884 


Index 

('lassiflcntloii  no. 

A 22.3: 10 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:13 
A29.6:28 
A4. 1:899 
A27.9:10 
Al.  1:862 
A22.3:21 

A29.6:23 

A27.9:8 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:24 

A22.3:21 

A13.3:13' 
A13.3:132 
A13.4:9 


A13.3:8 


A24.1: 
A  1.1:862 


Al.  1:863 

A6.5:3 

A22.4:33 

A1.8:17 

Al.7:6 
A1.8:22 


A1.7:l 

A1.6:54 

Al.l: 

A13.3:2 

A9.7:2 

A10.3:100 

A10.3:18 
AIO.3.16 

A4. 1:897 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:21 

A27.9:6 

A 10. 3:1 20 

A29.2:H94 

A27.9:12 

A  27. 9:8 

A1.8:35 


399 


278 


128 

40 


Index 

Louiiiiiana — Continued 

Steam  ploughing  in  (Lawrence). 

same.     1869.     p.  225 

Sugar-cane  borer  in,  life  history  of  (Morgan).     1901; 
Sugar  cane  in,  diffusion  process  as  applied  to  (Seig) 

same.     1884.     p.  1 8 

Sugar  production,  1874-75.     p.  456 

Truck  farming  in  (  Wiggins).     1887.     p.  240 

Uplands  of,  irrigation  of  rice  on  (Bond).     1902.     p.  11 

See  aho  Calumet  plantation  sugar  experiment  station  —  Des 
Linges  sugar  experiment  station  —  Iberia  parish  —  La  Fay- 
ette parish  —  Lake  Charles  —  Kenner  —  [Magnolia  Station  — 
New  Orleans  —  St.  Landry  parish  —  St.  Martin  parish  — St. 
Mary  parish  —  Vermilion  parish. 
Louisiana  fungi,  new  species  of  (Ellis  and  Langlois).  1891.  p.  35.. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  convention  of  tobacco  growers  at,  1865,  comments 

on  resolutions  of.     No.  8.     p.  16 

Lounsbury,  Charles  P. : 

Good  Hope,  Cape  of,  insects  of,  notes  on.     1897.     p.  34 

South  African  ticks,  notes  on  some.     1900.     p.  41 

Lounsburv,  Charles  P.,  and  Mally,  C.  W.     Hvdrocvanic-acid  gas, 

notes.     1902.     p.  75...: 1 ' 

Lounsbury,  George  E.     Connecticut,  road  improvement  in,  extract 

from  governor's  message,     p.  2 

Loveland,  George  A. : 

Climate  and  crop  sections,  Weather  Bureau,  should  monthly  re- 
ports of,  contain  only  original  matter?     1902.     p.  187 

Meteorological  observations,  should  not  a  book  for  permanent 
record  of,  be  furnished  to  section  centers  and  voluntary  sta- 
tions?    1899.     p.  120 

Meteorology  in  colleges;  to  what  extent  is  it  taught  at  present; 
should  it  be  offered  as  an  undergraduate  or  as  a  postgraduate 

course?     1902.     p.  90 

Lowe,  S.     Poultry,  preparing,  for  London  market,     p.  333 

Lowe,  William  Herbert: 

Cattle,  organs  of  respiration  of,  noncontagious  diseases  of.     ji.  101. 

Tumors  of  cattle,     p.  321 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Dickson,  William. 
Lower  California.     See  La  Paz  —  Santa  Agueda  —  Santa  Rosalia. 
Lower  Colorado  River,  Arizona,   free-tailed  bat  from,  description 

of  new  species  (Merriam).     1889.     p.  25 

Lowndes,  Lloyd.     Maryland,  road   improvement   in,  extract  from 

governor's  message,     p.  4 

Lucas,  Frederick  Augustus.     Tongues  of  woodpeckers.     1895.     p.  35. 
Lucassen,  M.  D.     Sugar,  diffusion  and   carbonatation  of,  in  Java, 

extracts  from  report  on.     1885.     p.  49 

Lucern.     See  Alfalfa. 

Lucilia  nobilis  parasitic  on  man  (Meinert).     1892.     p.  36 

Ludlow,  William.     Kingsessing  and  Tinicum  meadow  district,  on 

Delaware  River,  drainage  of.     1884.     p.  240 

Lugger,  Otto: 

Migratory  locusts  in  Minnesota  in  1891 
Spilosoma  fuliginosa,  report  on.     1890. 
LumbeY: 

Consumption  of  ties  and  other,  by  railroads  in  U.  S 
New  York  State,  industry,  history  of  (Fox).     1902. 

Qualitv,  etc.,  of.     1895.     p.  590 

same.     1896.     p.  628 

Lumber  trade: 

Certain  States  (Baker).     1884.     p.  198 

Chicago,  1857-68.     p.  62 

Letter  from  agent  of  Forestry  Division  requesting  information 

re lati ve  to.     1883 

New  Hampshire  and  West  Virginia  (Hough).     1884.     p.  348... 
Western  States  and  Territories  (Furnas).     1884.     pp.  246,  255.. 
Lumbering: 

Conservative,  and  water  vsupply,  discussion  of  (Newell).  1901.   p.  3 


Classiflcation  no. 

Al.  1:867 

A27.9:7 

A10.3:115 

Al.  1:884 

A7.3:2 

A27.9:13 

A27.^:25 

A10.3:113 


A28.5:6 

A27.9:3 

A9.6:9 
A9.6:26 

A9.6:31 

A22.4:33 

A29.3:31 

A29.3:24 


A29.3:31 
A4. 1:899 

A4.2:C29'^ 
A4.2:C292 


p.  18. 
p.  236. 


A5.5:2 

A22.4:33 
A5.3:7 


A7.3:8 
A9.7:5 

A1.7:7 


A9.3:27 
A9.7:2 


p.  41. 


A13.3:4 
A13.3:34 
Al. 10:895 
A  1.10:896 

A13.5:4 
A27.9:7 


A13.2:L97 

A13.5:4 

A13.5:4 

A13.3:30 


400 


Lumbering — Continued 

Southern  Appalachians  now  and  undi  r  (iovernnient  (i\vner.ship 

and  supervision  ( Trice ) .     p.  (i  I 

Lumbermen : 

Practical  assistance  to,  in  handling  forest  lands  (Pinchot).     1898. 
Suggestions  to,  relative  to  more  rational  forest  management  (Fer- 

now ) -  -  - 

Lumpy  jaw,  or  actinomycosis  in  cattle: 

Investigations  relating  to  treatment  of  (Salmon) — 

1891  and  1892.     p.  109 

1893 

1893  and  1894.     p.  88 

same.     n.  d 

Successful  treatment  of  (Moore),     p.  510 

Treatment  of,  with  iodide  of  potassium  (Norgaard).     p.  135 

same  (Norgaard).     1893.     p.  39 

Lunar  halo  and  luna  corona,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  566 

Lunar  lialos  (Finney).     1894.     p.  76 

Lunar  influences  in  meteorology,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  315  .. 

Lunar  rainbow,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  67,  364 

Lung  plague  of  cattle.     See  Pleuro-pneumonia. 

Lupton,  N.  T.     Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official 

Agricultural  Chemists,  at  9th  annual  meeting,  1892.     p.  2 

Lurman,   Gustav  W.     Address  of,   before  convention  of  National 

League  for  Good  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  18 

Lyman,  Charles  P. : 

Foot-and-mouth  disease.     1881.     p.  33 

Letter  to  Dr.  Thomas  Taylor  on  work  of  his  microtome.     1881 . . . 
Pleuro-pneumonia,  contagious,  in  cattle — 

1st  report,  1879.     p.  456 

[Also  issued  as  46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  74:  serial  no.  1891.] 

same,  p.  163 

2d  report.     1880.     p.  196 

[.\l.so  i.ssued  as  46111  Cong.,  3d  se.ss.,  S.  ex.  doc.  5;  serial  no.  1941.] 

3d  report.     1880.     p.  571 

same 

same.     p.  268 

4th  report,     p.  30 

[5th]  final  report.     1881.     p.  352... 

Lyman,  II.  L.     Grape  vine,  downy  mildew  and  t)lack  rot  of,  treat- 
ment of,  with  salts  of  copper  at  Charlottesville,  Ya.,  in  1887. 

P  5 

Same.     1888.     p.  20 

Lyman,  Joseph  B.     Cotton  planting,  directions  for.     ]>.  193 

Lymph-adenitis.     See  Ovine  caseous  lymph-adenitis. 

Lvon,  I*" rank  W.     Convict  labor,  use  of,  in  road  building.     1901. 

p.  90 

Lyon,  J.  L.     (Jrassand  forage  plants,  cooperative  experiments  with. 

1902.     p.  71 

Lyon,  Samuel  S.     Leather  industry  in  Japan,     p.  526 

Lyon,  T.  T.     Russian  and  other  fruits,  adaptation  of,  to  extreme 

northern  portions  of  U.  S.     1888 

Lyons,  Curtis  J. : 

Dew-point,  tables  of,  ob.served  at  Honolulu.     1899.     p.  587 

Hawaiian  climatological  data,  monthly,  May,  1901-Oct.,  1902.... 
IMeteorological   observations,   monthlv,  at   Honokilu,   Hawaiian 

Islands,  March,  1894-Ai)ri],  1901.1 

Sun  spots  and  Hawaiiati  eruptions,  report  on.     1897.     p.  144 

Volcanic  eruptions  in  Hawaii.     1899.     p.  298 

Lyons,  I'atrick  F. : 

IMeteorological  records  in  court.     1902.     j).  183 

AVeatlicr  forecasts,  distril)ution  of,  by  mail,     bsitil.     p.  Kil 

"Weather  forecasts,  should  temperature  be  verified  by  maximum 

and  minimum  readings.     1902.     p.  167 

Lyons,  France,  3d  international  meteorological  congress  at,  general 
report  on  hail  shooting  presented  at  (  Plumandon).    1902.    p.  35. 


Index 

ClasBlficatlua  no. 


A1.2:Ap4^ 

A13.4:21 

A13.4:10 


A4. 1:891-2 

A4.3:2 

A4. 1 :893-4 

A4.4:7 

A4. 1:899 

A4. 1:89 1-2 

A4.3:2 

A29.6:29 

A  29. 6:22 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:26 


A7.3:35 

A10.3:14 

Al.  1:881-2 
A18.2:M58 

Al.  1:879 

A1.6:22 
A1.6:34 


A  1.1:880 
A1.6:31 
A1.6:34 
A  1.1:881-2 
Al.  1:881-2 


A6.3:5 

A6.3:10 

Al.l:86e 


A22.3:21 

A10.3:115 
A4. 1:899 

A20.3:2 

A29.6:27 
A29.6: 

A29.6: 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 


A29.3:31 
A29.3:24 

A29.3:31 

A  29. 6:30 


114—04- 


-26 


401 


Index 

Lysimeter.  What  does  a  lysimeter  teach?  (King) .  1891.  p.  106... 
Lysiphlebus,  braconid genus,  variations  in  (Co(iuillett).  1891.  p.  313. 
Macadam,  Robert  K.     Nortii  American  agarics,  report  on.     1889. 

l>p.  58,  135 

Macadamizetl  roads.     See  Roads. 
McAdie,  Alexander  G.: 

Aero-physical  observatory,  equipment  of.     1896.     jd.  453 

Alto-stratus,  whirling,  report  on.     1897.     p.  245 

Atmospheric  electricity,  some  experiments  in.     1891.     p.  171 

California,  rainfall  charts  of.     1902.     p.  362 

Casualties  due  to  lightning,     p.  510 

Climate  as  controlling  factor  in  long-distance  transmission  of  elec- 
trical energy.     1 897.     p.  439 

Climatological  data,  interchange  of  standard.     1899.     p.  135 

Cloud  observations,  utilization  of,  in  local  and  general  weather 
predictions,  1894.     p.  21 

Fog  studies  on  Mount  Tamalpais,  etc. — 

1900.  pp.  283,  492 

1901.  pp.  24,  61,  104 

1901.     p.  31 

Frost  fighting— 

1899.  p.  Ill 

1900 

1901.  p.  65  

Kite,  problem  of,  report  on.     1897.     p.  246 

Lightning — 

can  we,  by  automatic  records  at  three  selected  places,  deter- 
mine the  energy  of  a  flash  of?     1894.     p.  18 

protection  from.     1894 - 

same,  with  additional  matter.     1895 

Lightning  and  electricity  of  air.     1899.     p.  9 

Meteorological  observations,  simultaneous,  in  U.  S.  during  18th 

century.     1895.     p.  303 

San  Francisco  weather  forecast  district,  report  of,  monthly,  Apr.- 
July;  Sept.,   1899-July,  1900;  Nov.,   1900-July,   1901;  Sept.- 

Nov.,  1901;  Jan. -Oct.,  1902 

Storm  warnings  and  displays  by  flag  and  lantern,  are  present 
best  that  can  be  devised  for  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts?     1899. 

p.  29 

McAdie,  Alexander  G.,  and  Willson,  George  H.    San  Francisco,  Cal., 

climate  of.     1899 

Macaroni  and  semolina,  manufacture  of  (Skinner).     1902 

Macaroni  wheats  (Carleton).     1901 

McBride,  F.  W.     See,  as  joint  author,  Huston,  Henry  Augustus. 
McBryde,  J.  Bolton,  and  Beal,  Walter  Henry.     Cotton,  chemistry  of. 

1896.     p.  81  

McBryde,  J.  M.     Fertilizers  for  cotton.     1894 

McCallie,  S.  W.    Roads  and  road-building  materials  of  Georgia.  1902. 

p.  50 

M'Cann,  D.  J.     Sheep-husbandry  in  Nebraska,     p.  193 

McCarthy,  Gerald.     Crop-pests  and  their  repression  by  law.     1897. 

p.  19 

McCarty,  J.  H.    Meteorology,  recent  publications  on.    1896.    pp.76, 

112,  153,  198 ." 

McChesney,  J.  IL: 

Agricultural  colleges  and  model  farms,  letter  on.     1868.     p.  460.. 

Agricultural  education  in  Europe,     p.  127 

McChe'sney,  J.  W.     Esparto  grass,  information  on.     1869.     p.  233  .. 
McClatchie,  Alfred  James: 

Eucalypts  cultivated  in  U.  S.     1902 

Irrigation  at  Arizona  experiment  station  farm.     1900.     p.  125 

same.     1901.     p.  87 

Irrigation  methods  in  orchards.     1900.     p.  91 

McCorma(;k,  H.     See,  as  joint  author,  Grindley,  H.  S. 
McDonnell,  Ilenrv  Barnett.     See,  as  joint  author,  Frear,  William. 
McElroy,  Karl  P.": 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  Ness  City,  Kans.     1889.     y>.  81  . . . 


Classifli-atlon  no. 
xVl  0.5:3 
A9.7:3 

A28.5:5 


A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:19 
A29.6:30 
A29. 1:891  = 

A29.6:25 
A29.3:24 

A29.3:lli 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.3:31 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:25 


A29.3:lli 
A29.2:L62 
A29.3:15 
A29.3:26 

A29.3:ll^ 


A29.6: 


A29.3:24 

A29.3:28 
A19.3:20 
A19.3:3 


A10.3:33 
A1.9:14 

A22.3:23 
Al.  1:864 

A  1.8:57 

A  29. 6:24 

A27.9:6 
Al.  1:868 
A27.9:7 

A13.3:35 
A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 
A10.3:76 


A7.3:26 


402 


McElroy,  Karl  P. — Continued 

Vegetables,  canned,  reijort  on,  with  collaboration  of  W.  D.  Bige- 

low.     1893.     p.  1015 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
McFai'land,  Byron.     Thunderstorm;  new  explanation  of  one  of  its 

phenomena.     1901.     p.  297 

McGann,  Edward  W.     Meteorological  statistics,    how  to  improve 
them  to  meet  the  needs  of  medical  profession,  etc.     1899.     p. 

80 

McGehee,  John  M. : 

Swine  diseases,  special  report  no.  12,  review  of.     1879.     p.  89  ... 

Swine  plague  in  Florida.     1880.     p.  94 

]\IrGrew,  T.  F. : 

Fowls,  American  breeds  of.     p.  513 

I'lymouth  Kocks  (American  breeds  of  fowls,  1).     1901 

Wyandotte  (American  Ijreeds  of  fowls,  2).     1901 

Machen,  August  W. : 

Remarks  of,  at  2d  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     1901.     p.  230 

Rural  free  mail  delivery  in  relation  to  road  improvement.     1901. 

p.  92.... 

Machinery  designed  for  destruction  of  cotton  worm,  exjjerimental 

tests  of  (Barnard).     1883.     p.  39 , 

See  also  Agricultural  machinery  —  Farm    implements  and  ma- 
chinery. 
McKeown,  S.  W.     ]\Iilk  or  cream,  butter  fat  in,  method  of  deter- 
mining by  difference.     1 894.     p.  194 

McKerrow,    George.     Wisconsin,    farmers'    institute  work  accom- 
plished in.     1902.     p.  31 

Mackie,  Simon  F.     Grea^  Salt  Lake,  level  of,  relation  between,  and 

rainfall.     1901.     p.  57 

McKinlev,  William,  resolutions  on  death  of,  at  International  Good 
Roads  Congress  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21,  1901. 

p.  16 

McKinne J,  H.  G.     Water  supjjly,  notes  on  experience  of  other  coun- 
tries in  administration  of  their.     1891.     p.  261 

McLain,  Nelson  W.: 

Apiculture,  experiments  in — 

1885.  p.  333  

1886.  p.  583  

1887.  p.  170 

1887.     p.  66 J.., 

McLain,  Thomas.     Sisal  hemp  industry  in  Bahama  Islands.     1891. 

p.  52 

McLaren,  Dice.     Grass  stations,  cooperative,  in  West  and  Southwest. 

p.  344 

Same,  p.  344 

McLean,  L. : 

Anthrax  among  cattle  in  the  Northwest.     1881.     p.  311 

Anthrax  in  New  Mexico,  outbreak  of.     1881.     p.  317 

Foot-and-mouthdisease,  nonexistenceof,  in  the  West.    1881.   p.  319 
McLean,  L.;  Miller,  Wm.  B.  E.;  Michener,  Ch.  B.;  Ilorr,  Thomas  J.; 
Hauk,  James  W. ;  Roland,  H.  Whitfield.     Animals   in  New 
York  and  I5rooklyn,  contagious  diseases  of,  preliminary  re- 
port of  inspectors  in  investigation  of.     1884.     p.  19 

Macleod,  Leslie  E.     Horse,  national,  of  America,     p.  691 

MacMillan,  Conway.     Minnesota  species  of  isariah  and  attendant 

pacliybasium,  note  on.     1891.     p.  75 

McMurtrie,  AVilliam: 

Chemical  memoranda,  monthly,  Jan.,  1873,  to  Dec,  1876 

[The  more  important  articles  are  indexed  under  their  various  subjects.] 
Grape  culture  and  wine  production  in  V.  S.  for  1880,  report  on 

statistics  of 

Raw  silks,  examination  of.     1883.     p.  56 

Sugar  beet,  culture  of,  preliminary  re])ort  on,  near  Portland, 

Maine.     1879.     p.  171 ." 

same,  final  report  on,  in  New  England.     1879.     p.  181 


Index 

(.'lassiflcatlou  no. 

A7.3:13« 

A29.6:29 


A29.3:24 

A1.6:22 
A  1.6:22 

A4. 1:901 

A4.3:29 

A4.3:31 


A29.3:31 
A22.3:21 
A9.3:3 

A7.3:43 

A10.3:120 

A29.6:29 

A22.3:21 
A15.2:P94i 


Al.  1:885 
Al.  1:886 
Al.  1:887 
A9.3:13 

A11.5:3 


Al.  1:891 
A6. 1:891 


A1.6:34 
A1.6:34 
A1.6:34 


A1.7:6 
AL  1:887 

A28.5:6 

A  27. 9: 


A  1.6:36 
A9.3:3 

A  1.6:28 
A1.6:28 


403 


Index 

McMurtrie,  William — Continued 

Sugar  beet,  culture  of,  and  manufacture  of  sugar  therefrom  in 

France  and  United  States.     1880 

Sumac,  culture  of,  in  Sicily,  1880 

Wine,  production  of,  mineral  nutrition  of  vine  for.     1882.     p.  180. 

Wools  and  other  animal  til)er.s,  examination  of.     1885 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chemist,  Chemistry  Bureau,  Agriculture 

Department,  1873-1877 

McXamee,  James.     Address  of,  before  convention  of  National  League 

for  Good  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  76 

McNeely,  J.  F.  JNI.     Live-stock  industry,  condition  of,  of  Colorado 

and  Wyoming,     p.  425 '. 

McNeely,  John  T.     Cattle  industry  of  Colorado,  Wyoming,  and 

Nevada,  and  sheep  industry  of  Colorado  in  1897.     p.  377 

McNutt,  J.  N.     Swine-plague  in  Jefferson  Co.,  Mo.     1879.     p.  173  .. 
McPherson,  William.     *S'e(^  as  joint  author,  Weber,  Henry  Adam. 

McQueen,  Asa  N.     Anthrax  in  Louisiana  in  1896.     p.  176 

Macrae,  A.  S.     Potato-flour  or  farina,     j).  390 

McWhirter,  Professor.    Agricultural  and  industrial  education,  paper 

relative  to.     1885.     p.  105 

Madagascar: 

Meteorology  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  375 

Spider  in,  poisonous.     1890.     p.  273 

Madder: 

Dyer's  culture  of  (Newton).     1866.     p.  94 

Properties  and  uses,  etc.  ( Dodge ) .     p.  339 

Smyrna,  culture  of  (Smith).     1870.     p.  284 

Maddock,  Miss  Blanche.     Women's  farm  institutes.     1902.     p.  46  . 
Madeira: 

Egg  exports  from  (Jones),     p.  520 

Kite  work  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  552 

Madison  County,  Ohio,  cattle  sales,     p.  371 . . . .' 

Madras,  India,  rainfall  in,  and  frequency  of  sun  spots  (Subha  Rao). 

1902.     p.  438 

Maercker,  M.     German  agricultural  experiment  stations,  aims  and 

tendencies  of.     1898.     pp.  103,207.. 

Magnesia,  relation  to  plant  growth,  experimental  studv  of  (Mav). 

1901.     p.  37 ^ "... 

Magnetic  declination,  discovery  of,  made  by  Christopher  Columbus 

(Bertelli).     1895.     p.  486 , 

Magnetic  field.     See  Terrestrial  magnetic  field. 

Magnetic  instrume'nts,  some  improvements  iu.     1895.     p.  539 , 

See  aho  p]arth-magnetic  instruments. 
Magnetic  needle,  secular  change  in  direction  of,  its  cause  and  period 

(Littlehales).     1894.    p.  174 

Magnetic  observations: 

Coordinate  axes  for  magnetic  and  meteorological  ol)servations, 

standard  system  of  ( Bigelow) .     1897.     p.  201 

New  method  "for  discussion  of  (Harrington).     1892 

See  aho  Meteorological  observations. 

Magnetic  rocks  and  lightning,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     ]>.  352 

Magnetic  survev: 

Europe  and  Asia  (Tillo).     1895.     p.  465 

North  America  (Schott).     1895.     p.  460 

Magnetism.     See  Meteorology  and  magnetism  —  Solar  magnetism  — • 

Terrestrial  magnetism. 
Magnolia  Station,  Lawrence,  La: 

Manufacture  of  sugar  at,  experiments  in  (Spencer) — 

1886.  p.  328 

1885-6  

1886-7  

1888.  p.  29 

1889 

Sugar  and  sugar  cane  data  for  4  years  at,  summary  of  (Spencer). 

1887.     p.  46 

See  also  Lawrence,  La. 
Magruder,  Wm.  T.     Agricultural  engineer.     1900.     p.  103 


Classification  no. 

A1.6:28 
A1.6:26 
A1.8:22 
A1.2:W88 

A7.1: 

A  10.3:14 

A4. 1:889-90 

A4. 1:898 
Al.6:12 

A4. 1:897 
Al.  1:875 


A1.7:9 


A29.6:29 
A9.7:2 

A27.9:4 
Al.  1:865 
A27.9:8 
A10.3:110 

A  4. 1:900 
A29.6:26 
A  1.1:869 


A29.6:30 
A10.6:9 
A 19. 3:1 
A29.3:ll^ 
A29.3:112 


A29.3:lli 


A29.6:25 
A29.3:2 


A29.6:25 

A29.3:ll  '' 
A29.3:ll^ 


Al. 1:886 

A7.3:ll 

A7.3:15 

A7.3:18 

A7.3:21 

A7.3:18 

A10.3:76 


404: 


Mahany,  Michael,  short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  550 

Mails.     See  Rural  free  delivery. 
Maine: 

Agriculture  of,  some  outlines  of  (Boardman).     p.  39 

Beet-sugar  in  (Blackwell).    1883.     No.61.     p.  2(5 

Climate,  soil,  physical  resources,  and  agricultural  capabilities  of, 
with  special  reference  to  occupation  of  its  new  lands  (  Board- 
man).     1884 

Corn  canning  in  (Boardman).     1886.     p.  554 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  4 

Road  improvement  in,  address  on  (Stone).     1897 

Starch  factories  in,  report  on  (Boardman).     1SS5.     No.  19.     p.  23. 

Starch  manufacture  in.     1886.     p.  22 

See  also  Aroostook  County  —  Portland  —  Sebago  Lake. 

Maine  State  College.     Dietary  studies  at,  in  1895  (Jordan ) 

Maize  or  Indian  corn: 

Carbohydrates  of  (Stone).     1896 

Composition  of,  including  grain,  meal,  stalks,  pith,  fodder,  and 

cobs  (Wiley).     1898  ". 

same  ( French  abstract) .     1900 

Culture  of  (Wolfinger).     p.  215 

Food  value  of  (Wiley),     p.  17 

In  manufacture  of  beer  ( Wahl ) 

Industry  in  U.  S.  ( Snow ) .     p.  23 

Introduction  of,  into  Europe  ( Murphy) .     1891.     p.  5 

Sorghum  and,  as  sugar  plants,  report  on.     p.  228 

Use  of,  in  Europe,  and  possibilities  of  its  extension.     1892 

Use  of,  in  Mexico.     1893.     p.  2.56 

Xenia,  or  immediate  effect  of  pollen,  in  (Webber).     1900 

See  also  Corn. 
Maize  and  sorghum  sugars,  manufacture  of,  circular  relative  to  (Le 

Due).     1879 

Maize-paper  and  maize-cloth  (Dodge),     p.  436 

Mai  de  caderas,  note  on.     p.  154 , 

jMal  di  goma.     See  King,  William  Rice. 
Maladie  du  coit: 

Extirpation  of,  in  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota  (Faville).     p.  62.. 

Second  outbreak  of,  in  Nebraska  (Faville  and  Day),     p.  134 

Supposed,  among  horses  in  Nebraska  (  Faville).     p.  359 

Malaga,  Spain,  muscatel  raisins  in,  production  of  (]\Iark).     1875. 

p.  319 

Malanesia.     See  Australasia. 

Malay  Archipelago,  climate  of  (Van  der  Stok).     1896.     j).  669 

See  also  Australasia. 
Malignant  edema.     See  Blood  poisoning. 

Mallein,  distribution  of.     1899.     p.  .5.32 

Mallet,  John  WilHam: 

Creatin  and  creatinin,  physiological  effect  of,  and  their  value  as 

nutrients.     1 899 

Nitrogen  of  proteids,  and  that  of  simi)ler  amids  or  amido-acids, 
investigation  of  anal  vtical  methods  for  distiuiruishing  between. 

1898 : 

Mallophaga  or  bird-lice,  affecting  man  and  lower  animals  (Osborn). 

1891 

Mallopliaga: 

Development  in,  note  on  period  of  (Osborn).     1890.     p.  115 

Parasitic  habit  in,  origin  and  development  of  (Osborn).     1891. 

p.  187 

Mally,  C.  W.,  fruit  seriously  injured  l)y  moths.     1902.     p.  90 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Lounsbury,  Charles  P.  —  Webster,  Fran- 
cis M. 
Mally.  Frederick  W.: 

Boll  worm  of  cotton,  report  of  progress  in  supplementary  investi- 
gation of  this  insect — 

1891 

1892.     p.  45 

1893 


Index 

Classlflcatluit  no. 
A29.6:26 


A  1.1:862 
A27.9:21 


A1.7:4 

A27.9:24 

A27.9:6 

A22.4:28 

A  27. 9:23 

A27.9:24 


A  10.3:37 
A10.3:34 


A7.3:.50 

A7.4:6 

Al.  1:866 

A1.8:49 

A  1.8:52 

A1.8:49 

A  1.8:49 

A  1.1:877 

A1.8:49 

A27.9:31 

A28.3:32 


A1.8:15 
Al.  1:863 
A4. 1:901 


A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:891-2 

A27.9:13 

A29.3:ll'' 

A4. 1:899 

A 10. 3:66 

A7.3:54 

A9.3:7 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:4 
A9.6:31 


A9.3:24 
A9.3:26 
A9.3:29 


405 


p.  9. 
p.  136 


Index 

Maily,  Frederick  W. — Continued 

Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil.     1901  . . 
Monostegia  ignota,  report  on.     1890. 
Strawberry  saw-fly,  another.     1889. 
Malt  liquors: 

Adulteration  of  (Crampton).     1887.     p.  263 

American,  composition  of,  and  the  substances  used  in  their  adulter- 
ation (Crampton).     p.  183 

Consumption  of,  in  I'.  S.,  per  capita  of  population — 

1870-1895.     p.  552 

1896.     p.  595 

1898.     p.  723 

See  also  Liqiiors. 
Malta: 

Animals  and  animal  products  in  (Grout),     p.  520 

AVeather  and  storms  of,  during  October,  1898  (Grout),     p.  546... 
Mammalogy  and  ornithology  of  New  England,  with  reference  to 

agricultural  economy  ( Samuels),     p.  265 

Mammalogy  Division.     See  Ornithology  and  Mammalogy  Division, 

Agriculture  Department 

Mammals: 

Bounties  on,  circular  in  relation  to.     n.  d 

Economic  relations  of,  circular  on.     1886 

Food  hal)its  and  distribution  of,  in  parts  of  Minnesota  and  Dakota 

(Bailey),     p.  426 

same,  p.  426 

North  American — 

descriptions  of  fourteen  new  species  and  one  new  genus  of 

(Merriam).     1889 _. 

descriptions  of  new  genus  and  two  new  species  (Merriam). 

p.  115 

descriptions  of  twenty-six  new  species  of  (3Ierriam) .      1890. . . 

Small,  directions  for  measurement  of  ( ^Merriam ) .     1889 

See  also  Tres  IMarias  Islands,  Mexico  —  Yukon  region. 
Mammitis.     See  Cows. 
Man: 

Conflict  of,  with  climate,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1899.     p.  257 

Food  and  nutrition  of,  list  of  publications  on ' 

See  also  Plants. 

Lucilia  nobilis  parasitic  on  (Meinert) .     1S92.     p.  36 

Pediculi  and  mallophaga  affecting  lower  animals  and  (Osborn). 

1891 

See  also  Climate  and  man. 

Man-infesting  bot,  abstract  of  paper  on  (Matas).     1888.     p.  76 

Manchester,  England: 

Butter  market  (Ashby).     p.  201 

Market  for  American  products 

Manderson,  Charles  F.     Address  of,  before  convention  of  National 

League  for  Good  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     [).  11 

Manila.  Philippine  Islands: 

Note  on  weather  of  ( Phillips).     1898 

Weather  normals  for  1865-98  (Abbe),     p.  119 

Weather  of,  report  on  ( Phillips).^   1899.     p.  321 

Manila  hemp  plantain,  note  on.     1872.     p.  365 

Manitoba: 

Crop  report.     1890.     p.  485 

Crops  and  live  stock  in.     1894.     p.  421 

Mannheim,  (Jermany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products   over  wagon 

roads  at  (Goldfinger).     p.  9 

Manning,  James  Alexander.     London,  wastes  of,  method  of  dispos- 
ing of.     1872.     p.  379 

Manson,   Marsden.     Yuba  River,   California,   features  and  water 

rightsof.     1901.     p.  115 

Mantis  egg  parasites,  genus  of.     1892.     p.  242 

Manual  training,  practical  importance  of  (Gilkison).  1900.  p.  96.. 
Manual  training  and  apprentice  system  (Richards).  1894.  p.  73  — 
Manufacturing  conditions  and  resources  of  U.  S.  (Newton).     1862  — 


Classlflcation  no. 

I  Al. 9:130 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 

A7.3:135 

1  Al.  1:887 

Al. 10:895 

Al. 10:896 

■  A  1.10:898 

A4. 1:898 
A29.6:26 

A  1.1:863 

A5.1: 

A5.4:19 
A5.4:3 

Al.l:887 
A5. 1:887 


A5.o:2 


A5.5:5 
A5.5:4 
A5.4:ll 


A29.6:27 
A10.2:F73 

A9.7:5 

A9.3:7 

A9.7:l 


A4. 1:899 
A12.4:8 

A10.3:14 

A29.3:22 
A29.6:29 
A29. 1:898 
A27.9:10 

A27.9:28 
A27.9:32 

A22.4:27 

A27.9:10 

A10.3:100 
A9.7:4 
A10.3:76 
A 10. 3:20 
A1.8:l 


406 


1899. 


Manures: 

Chemical,  note  on.     1869.     p.  300 

Fertilizing  value  of  manure  from  cows. 

Great  Britain.     1868.     p.  38 

Green  manuring  and  (\Volfinger) .     p.  299 , 

Greensand  marl  a,«.     1867.     p.  368 

same,  p.  30 

Mineral,  present  theory  and  practice  of.     j).  428 

Pota?h  as.     1870.     p.  287 

See  also  Barnyard  manure — Chemical  manures  —  Farm  manure  — 
Fertilizers  —  Moule's  earth-closet  system  —  Stable  manure. 

^Manures,  and  how  to  apply  t  hem.     1868.     p.  93 

Manures  and  their  application  (Brown  and  Reynolds),     p.  368 

Manuring: 

Cotton  (White).     1896.     p.  169 

same  (White).     1897 

Experiments  in.     1867.     p.  55 

Green,  leguminous  plants  for  (Allen).     1894 

See  a/so  Liquid  manuring  —  Soils. 
Maple  sugar: 

Manufacture  of  (Alvord).     p.  394 

Production  of,  in  United  States  and  Canada  ( Hough) .    1884.  p.  394. 

Tal)le  showing  amount  of,  June,  1864.     No.  3.     p.  8 

See  also  Sugar  industry  of  United  States. 
^Mapie: 

Xorth  American  ( Vasey) .     1875.     p.  313 

Pulvinarias  on,  two  most  abundant  (Howard).     1900.     p.  7 

Maple  pseudococcus,  report  on  (Howard).     1894.     p.  235 

Maple  sirup  and  sugar  (Langworthy).     1901.     p.  21 

Maps,  chalk-plate,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  .311 

See  also  A\'eather  maps. 

Marbles  of  Rutland  County,  Vermont  (Dorr) .     p.  448 

Marbury,  John  B. : 

Climate  and  crop  service  weekly  bulletins,  should  remarks  of  cor- 
respondents be  published?  should  weekly  reports  of  tempera- 
ture and  rainfall  be  telegraphed  from  voluntary  stations? 
1899.     p.  108 

Weather-forecast  stations,  voluntary,  river  and  cotton-belt,  estab- 
lishment and  inspection  of.     1899.     p.  150 

Weather  forecasts,  verification  of.     1902.     p.  156 

jVIarch,  weather  conditions  for,  statement  of  average  ( Garriott) .  p.  117 . 

Mardela  Springs,  ]\Id.,  frosts  in  May  at  (Abbe),     p.  172 

Marean,  Herbert  W.,  soil  survey  of  Covington  area,  Georgia. 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Burke,  R.  T.  Avon. 
Marean,  Ralph  B.     Mist,  small  whirling  columns  of.     1899. 
Mares: 

Abortion  in,  outbreak  of  (Kilborne).     1893.     p.  49 

Infectious  abortion  of  (Williams),     p.  449 

Yaginaof,  pathogenic  bacillus  from,  after  abortion  (Smith). 
\).  53 . 


Index 

I'laNNiflcatlon  no. 

A27.9:7 
A1.9:97 
A27.9:6 
Al.  1:864 
A27.9:5 
A27.9:6 
Al.  1:870 
A27.9:8 


A27.9:6 
Al.  1:865 

A10.3:33 
A1.9:48 
A27.9:5 
A1.9:16 


p.  329. 
p.  409. 


1893. 


Marine  Meteorology,  Division  of,  in  Hydrographic  Office,  Navy  De- 
partment, origin  and  work  of  (Beehler).     1895.     p.  221 

Marine  nephoscope  and  its  usefulness  to  navigator  (Abbe).     1894. 

J).  161 

See  a/so  Nephoscope. 

Marine  i)lants,  uses  of,  with  a  brief  account  of  curing  of  Irish  moss 
(Bates),     p.  423 

Maring,  Delos  T. : 

Sunshine  recorder,  improved,  report  on.     1897.     p.  485 

Weatlu'r  Bureau  exhibit  at  I'an-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.     1901.     p.  259 

Maritime  species  of  Coccidfe  (Cockerell).     1894.     p.  42 

Mark,  John  A.     Muscatel  rai.sins,  production  of,  in  JMalaga.     1875. 
p.  319 

Market,  stock  hogs  for.     p.  101 

Market-garden  crops,  nitrogenous  fertilizers  for  (Smith).   1901.  p.  12. 

Market  gardening  in  vicinity  of  New  York  (Henderson),     p.  243  ... 


Al.  1:862 

A13.5:4 

A27.9:2 


A27.9:13 
A9.6:22 
A9.7:7 
Al. 9:124 
A29.6:27 

Al.  1:862 


A29.3:24 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:3] 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:23 
A26. 5:9011 

A29.6:27 

A4.3:3 

A4. 1:889-90 

A4.3:3 

A29.3:112 

A29.3:ll' 

A  1.1:866 

A29.6.-25 

A29.6:29 
A9.7:7 

A27.9:13 
A4. 1:893-4 
Al. 9:124 
Al.  1:865 


•407 


Index  ^ 

i;ias8lflcatloii  no. 

Market  milk,  plan  for  its  improvement  (Pearson),     p.  158 1  A4.1:900 

Market  products  of  west  New  J ersey  ( Lippincott) .     p.  249 1  Al.l  :865 

Market  ([notations  and  farm  prices.     1893.     p.  485 !  A27.9:31 

same.     1894.     p.  782.... A27.9:32 


241  ... 


Al.  1:870 

A1.9:62 

A12.3: 


Market  systems  of  the  country,  their  uses  and  abuses.     \> 

Marketing  farm  produce  ( Hill) .     1897 

Markets,  world's,  for  American  products 

*SV'e  also  Foreign  markets. 

Marl  region  of  Virginia,     p.  389 Al.  1:868 

Marlatt,  Charles  Lester: 

Arsenicals,  new  and  old,  comparative  tests  with,  on  foliage  and 

withlarv;e.     1896.     p.  30 - A9.6:6 

Asiatic  ladvbird,  importation  and  present  status  of,  preliminary 

reporton.     1902.     p.  70 -^- A9.6:37 

Aspidiotus  ostreseformis,  account  of,  1899.     p.  76 1  A9.6:20 

Bedbug  and  cone-nose,  report  on.     1896.     p.  32 A9.6:4 

Bedbugs,  circular  on.     1902 j  A9.5:47 

Buffalo  gnats,  report  of  trip  to  investigate.     1889.     p.  7 A9. 7:2 

Buffalo  tree-hopper — 

circular  on.     1897 ,  A9.5:23 

reportof.     1894.     p.  8 '  A9.7:7 

Cicada,  periodical — 

account  of  Cicada  septendecim,  its  natural  enemies  and  means 
of  preventing  its  injury,  with  summary  of  distribution  of 
different  broods.     1898.... A9.6:14 

broods  of,  new  nomenclature  for.     1902 A9.5 :45 

consideration  of  validity  of  old  records  bearing  on  distribution 
of  broods  of,  with  particular  reference  to  occurrence  of 
broods  Viand  XXIII  in  1898.     1898.     p.  59 A9.6:18 

new  nomenclature  for  broods  of.     1898.     p.  52 ,  A9.6:18 

Clover  mite,  circular  on.     1897 A9.5:19 

Coccinellida?,  scale-feeding,  predatory  insects  which  affect  useful- 
ness of.     1902.     p.  84 

Cockroaches,  report  on.     1902 

Cockroaches  and  house  ants,  rei)ort  on.     1896.     p.  84 

Codling  moth,  double-brooded,  report  on.     1894.     p.  248 

Currant  stem-girdler,  report  on.     1894.     p.  296 

same.     1895.     p.  387 

Elm  leaf-beetle — 

imported,  circular  on.     1895 

in  Washington,  D.  C.     1895.     p.  47 

Grape,  principal  insect  enemies  of — 

1895.     p.  385 

1898 

1900.     p.  27  (e.xcerpt) 

Hessian  fly,  circular  on 

Hibernation  of  chinch  bug.     1894.     ]>.  232 

House  ants,  circular  on.     1898 

House  centipede,  circular  on.     1 902 

Insect  control  in  California.     189(>.     p.  21 7 

Insecticide  experiments,  some.     p.  33 

Insecticide  soaps,  report  on.     1896.     p.  38 

Insecticides,  important  directions  for  their  preparation  and  use  . 

same,  revised.     1 901 

Insecticides,  notes  on — 

1894.  p.  115 

1895.  p.  19  

1897.  p.  54 

1898.  p.  94 

Insects,  injurious,  methods  of  controlling,  with  fornnilas  for  insec- 
ticides.    1894.     p.  572 : 

same.     1895.     p.  580 

Laisser-faire  philo.sophy  applied  to  insect  problem.     1899.     p.  5. 

Locust,  lesser  migratory,  report  on.     1 889.     p.  66 

Nematinje  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  leaf-feeding  hyme- 

noptera  of  familv  Tenthredini(Le.     1896 A9.8:3 

Ox  warble,  circular  on.     1897 A9.5:25 


A9.6:37 

A9.5:51 

A9.6:4 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.5:8 
A9.6:2 

Al. 10:895 

A1.9:70 

Al. 9:118 

A9.5:12 

A9.7:7 

A9.5:34 

A  9. 5:48 

A  1.10:896 

A9.6:30 

A9.6:6 

A1.9:19 

A1.9:127 

A9.7:7  ^ 
A9.6:2 
A9.6:9 
A9.6:17 

Al. 10:894 
Al.  10:895 
A9.6:20 
A9.7:2 


408 


^larlatt,  Charles  Lester — Continued  [ 

Paris  green,  notes  on.     1895.     p.  408 

Peach-tree  borer,  circular  on.     1896 

Peach  twig-borer — 

an  important  enemy  of  stone  fruits.     1898 

report  on.     1898.     p.  7 

Pear  slug,  circular  on.     1897 

Pear-tree  psylla,  circular  relative  to.     1895 

Pear-tree  psylla  in  Maryland.     1894.     p.  175 

San  Jose  scale — 

experiments  ■with  ■winter  ■washes  against,  season  of  1894-95. 

1895.     p.  365 

how  to  control 

in  Japan,  preliminary  report  on.     19G2.     p.  41 

native  home  of,  r6sum6  of  search  for,  in  Japan  and  China. 

1902.     p.  65  

Scale  insect  and  mite  enemies  of  citrus  trees.     1900.     p.  247 

Scale  insects,  temperature  control  of.     1899.     p.  73 

Silver  tish,  circular  on.     1902 

Sweet  potato  saw-tly,  new.     1 892.     p.  24 

True  clothes  moths,  circular  on.     1 898 

Wheat,  growing,  principal  insect  enemies  of.     1901 

White  ant,  circular  on.     1902 

White  ant,  species  injurious  to  wall  }iaper,  books,  timbers,  etc. 

1896.     p.  70  

Woolly  aphis  of  apple.     1897 

Xanthium  trypeta,  report  on.     1891.     p.  312 

See,  for  report  as  acting  Chief,  Entomology  Division.     1902 

See  rdso,  as  joint  author,  Howard,  Leland  Ossian  —  Riley,  Charles 
Valentine. 
Marls: 

Chemical  examination  of  (  Brown ) .     1872.     p.  307 

Chemical  memoranda  on  (  Bro^wn  ) .     1872.     p.  371 

Greensand,  as  manure.     1867.     p.  368 

same.     p.  30 

Marmot,  new,  from  Black  Hills  of  Dakota,  description  of  (Merriam). 

1889.     p.  7 

Mars: 

Notes  on  earth  and  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  543 

People  of  (Talman) .     1900.     p.  537 

]\Iarsh,  George  Perkins.     Irrigation,  evils,  remedies,  and  compensa- 

ions  of.  p.  362 „ 

[Also  issued  as  43cl  Cong.,  l.st  session,  S.  mis.  doc.  3.5,  serial  no.  1.584.] 

Marsh  hawk,  rei)ort  on  (Fisher),     p.  370 

^       Same,  p.  370 

Marsh  hay,  salt  and  fresh  water  (Allen),     p.  296 _ . 

Marsh  lands,  reclamation  of  ( Collins),     p.  600 

See  (dso  Salt  marsh  lands. 

Marsh  or  pond  i>ine,  observations  on  (Roth).     1897.     ji.  169 

Marsh  soils.     See  Soils. 

Marshall  County,  Kansas,  cattle  disease  in  (Steddom).     p.  .'!S2 

Marten,  John: 

Hessian  fly,  life  history  of,  new  notes  on.     1891.     p.  2()5 

Rocky  Mountain  locust  in  1880,  report  on.     1883.     App.  p.  50... 
Marten,  new  (Mustelacaurina),  from  northwest  coast  region  of  V 


Index 

(lasslftcutiuu  no. 

A9.7:7 
A9.5:17 

A1.9:80 
A9.6:10 
A  9. 5:26 
A9.5:7 
A9.7:7 


A9.7:7 

A9.5:42 

A9,6:31 

A9.6:37 
Al.  10:900 
A9.6:20 
A9.5:49 
A9.7:5 
A9.5:36 
Al. 9:132 
A9.5:50 

A9.6:4 
A9.5:20 
A9.7:3 
A9.1: 


A27.9:10 
A27.9:10 
A  27. 9:5 
A27.9:6 

A5.5:2 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 


.il.l:S74 

Al.  1:889 
A5. 1:889 
Al. 1:876 
Al.  1:870 


A13.3:13-' 

A4. 1:898 

A9.7:3 
A8.1:3 


description  of  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  27 1  .\5.5:4 


Martin,  Y.  O.     Sre,  as  joint  author,  Mooncv,  Charles  N 

Martin,  George  A.     Chicago  horse  show  «>f]890.     1891.     ]..  349 

Martin,  J.  ().,  soil  survey  of  AVillis  area,  Texas,     p.  607 

See  (duo,  as  joint  author,  Smith,  William  G. 
Martinique,  West  Indies: 

Customs  tariff  in.     1893.     p.  209 

Cyclone  of  Aug.  18,  1891.     ]>.  185 

Erujition    at,    meteorological  conditions    following   (Kimball). 
1902.     p.  267 : 

Weather  service,  establishment  nf  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  512 

See  also  Pelee,  Mount. 


A4. 1:889-90 
A26.5:901» 


A27.9:31 
A29.6:19 


A29.6:30 
A29.6:29 


4ni) 


Index  • 

Marvin,  Charles  Frederick: 

Address  as  chairman,  section  of  instruments  and  exposure,  before 
second  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials,  held  at  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  Aujz.  27,  28,  29,  1901.     1902.     p.  212 

Aerial  observers,  instructions  for.     1 898 

Anemometer  tests,  report  on.     1900.     p.  58 

Anemometry,  general  information  respecting  theory  and  opera- 
tion of  typical  instruments  for  indicating  and  measuring  and 
automatically  recording  wind  movement  and  direction,  etc 

Aneroid  barometer,  report  on.     1 898.     ]>.  410 

Barometer  readings,  metric  and  English,  erroneous  conversion  of. 
1898.     p.  802  /. 

Barometers  and  measurement  of  atmospheric  pressure 

Cloud  observations  and  an  improved  nephoscope.     1896.     p. -9 

Cyclones,  development  and  movement  of.     1892 

Earthquake  of  Oct.  31,  1895,  report  upon.     p.  374 

Kite  experiments  at  Weather  Bureau.  1896.  pp.  113,  156,  199, 
238 

Kites,  mechanics  and  ecjuilibrium  of.     1897.     p.  136 

Kites,  use  of,  in  exploration  of  upper  air.     p.  201 

]\Ioisture  tables.     1898.     p.  205 

National  Bureau  of  Standards,  circular  of  information  relating  to. 
1902.     p.  135 

Precii^itation,  measurement  of 

Psychrometric  tal)les  for  vapor  pressure,  relative  humidity,  and 
temperature  of  dew-point.     1900 

Eainfall,  charting  of,  note  on.     1902.     p.  214 

Recording  instruments,  instructions  for  obtaining  and  transcrib- 
ing   

Seismic  changes  caused  by  building  operations.     1899.     p.  582 

Seismograph,  Marvin,  report  on.     1895.     p.  250 

Signals,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     p.  41 

Sunshine,  measurement  of,  and  preliminary  examination  of  Ang- 
strom's pyrheliometer.     1901.     p.  454 

Sunshine  recorders,  care  and  management  of.     1896 

Thermometers,  sluggishness  of.     1899.     p.  458 

Weather  Bureau  instruments,  description  of — 

1893.  p.  19 

1894.  p.  17  

1895.  p.  14 

1896.  p.  8  

Weather  Bureau  kite,  report  on.     1896.     p.  418 

Marvin,  Charles  Frederick,  and  Whitney,  Milton: 

Soil  thermometers,  maximum  and  minimum,  combined,  instruc- 
tions for  use  of.     1894 

Thermometers,  maximum  and  minimum  radiation,  instructions 

for  use  of.     1894 

]\Iarvin,  Paul.     See,  as  joint  author,  Kastle,  Joseph  Hoeing. 
Marvin's  weighing  rain  and  snow  gauge  (Carlisle).     1899.     p.  131.. 

Same,  instructions  for  using 

Marx,  Charles  D.     Irrigation  problems  in  Salinas  Valley,  Cal.,  re- 
port on.     1901.     p.l93 .' 

Marx,  George.     See,  for  reports  as  Chief,  1890-93,  Illustrations  Di- 
vision, Agriculture  Department. 
Maryland: 

Armv  worm  and  some  other  insects  affecting  grain  in,  outbreak 

of(Ashmead).     1890.     p.  53 

Climatological  studies  (Fassig) .     1902.     p.  200 

Cold  weather  in  March  in,  records  of  1 823-94  ( Ac  worth) .     p.  126 . . 

Entomological  notes  from  ( Johnson ) .     1896.     p.  63 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  63 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Amoss).     1902.     p.  25. 

Insects,  principal  injurious,  of  year  (Johnson).     1897.     p.  80 

same  (Johnson) .     1898.     p.  92 

Live-stock  interests  of  (Patterson ).     p.  254 

same  (Patterson),     p.  466 


Classification  no. 


A29.3:31 

A29.11:K 

A29.6:28 


A29.11:D 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.11:F 

A29.6:24 

A29.2:C99 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 
Al.  10:898 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 
A29.11:E 

A29.2:P95 
A29.6:30 

A29.il:  A 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 
A29.3:7 


A29.6:29 

A29.11:G2 

A29.6:27 

A29.1:891» 
A29.1:8932 
A29. 1:894 
A29. 1:896 
A29.6:23 


A29.11:G 

A29.il  :H 

A29.3:24 
A29.11:E 

A10.3:100 


A9.7:3 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:22 

A9.6:6 

A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 

A9.6:9 

A9.6:17 

A4. 1:886 

A4. 1:887-8 


410 


p.  51. 


Maryland — Continued 

Orchard    injuries    bj*   red-legged  flea-beetle   (Schwarz).     1893. 
p.  334 

Pear-tree  psylla  in  (Marlatt).     1894.     p.  175 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in,  investigation  of  (Rose), 

Resources  of,  notes  on.     1875.     p.  378 

Road    improvement     in,     extract     from     governor's    message 

( Lowndes) .     p.  4 

San  Jose  scale  in,  experiments  with  lime,  salt,  and  sulphur  wa.sh 

against  (Quaintance) .     1902.     p.  37 

Southern  cattle  fever  in,  outbreak  of  (Curtice),     p.  429 

Swine  plague  in,  outbreak  of  (Rose),    p.  446 

Weather  service,  1st  report,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  472 

See  ubo  Calvert  County  —  Cecil  County — College  Station  —  Har- 
ford County  —  Kent  County  —  Mardela  Springs  —  ]\Iontgom- 
ery  County  —  Prince  George  County  —  St.  Mary  County. 

Maryland  farm  ( Bryan  farm ) ,  birds  of  ( Judd ) .     1902  I , 

Masaya,  Nicaragua,  rainfall  of  (Henry).     1898.     pp.  162,  305 

Maslin,  E.  W.     Figs,  production  and  importation  of,  statistics  of. 

1901.     p.  288 

Ma.-^on,  Frank  H.: 

Animals,  dead,   disposition  of,   in  P>erlin.     p.   349    (erroneously 

printed  ' '  Frank  \V. "  ) 

Dogs,  muzzling  of,  in  ( iermany  and  Great  Britain,     p.  521 

Dried  apiiles,  American,  in  Germany.     1 895.     p.  15 

Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products 

over  watron  roads  at.     ]i.  5 

Leather  manufactures  in  Germany,     p.  522 

Massachusetts: 

Brown-tail  moth  in,  report  on  (Kirkland).     1900. 


Index 

I'lassiflratiou  no. 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:7 
Al.  1:881-2 
A27.9:13 

A22.4:33 

A9.6:37 
A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:884 
A29.6:27 


A5.3:17 
I  A29.6:26 

'  A20.3:9 


1898. 
1868. 


p.  61. 


p.  -o, 


59. 
P- 
P- 


119 


Coccidse,  notes  on  some  (Cooley). 
Farm  resources  and.  products  of. 
Gypsy  moth  in — 

notes  on  (Fernald).     1895.     p 
report  upon,  1891  (Henshaw). 
Insects  in,  1901  (Fernald).     1902. 
Porthetria  dispar  in,  introduction  and  spread  of,  and  efforts  made 

by  State  to  repress  and  exterminate  it  ( Howard).     1897 

Road  laws  and  road  building  in  (Ross).     1901.     p.  34 

State  hi<rhways  in,  1894  (Perkins),     p.  505 

See  also  Blue  Hill  —  Boston  —  IMilton  —  Northfield —  Springfield  — 
West  Newbury.  • 

Massee,  George: 

Mycological  notes.     1889.     p.  184 

same,  continued.     1892.     p.  178 

Ma.sterson,  William  W.     Somali  or  black-head  sheep,     p.  522 

Matas,   Rudolph.     Man-infesting  bot,  abstract  of  paper  on.     1888. 

p.  76 

Mathematical  analysis  as  applied  to  terrestrial  magnetism,  present 

condition  of '(Schuster).     1895.     p.  550 

Mathematics  and  nieteorolojj:y,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  267 

Same  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  548 ,... 

^Matsumura,  M.    Japanese  insects  injurious  to  fruit,  two.    1898.    p.  36. 
Matter  and  energy.     See  Metabolism. 

Matthews,  Albert.     "Indian  summer."     1902.     pp.  19,  69 

^Mauritius: 

Cyclone  of  Dec.  5, 1897  ( Claxton ) .     p.  62 

Icerya,  probaV)le  origin  in  (Riley).     1887.     p.  27 

Meteorological  Society  of,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  565 

-Meteorolopy  and  crops,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  354 

Royal  Alfred  Observatory,  thunderstorms  at  (Claxton).     1900. 

p.  63 

Weather  and  sugar  crop  in,  1880-96  (Abbe),     p.  412 

Maurice,  Professor.      What   an  agricultural  college  ought  to  be. 

1885.     p.  108 

Maxillary  tentacles  of  proiuiba  ( Smith ) .     1 893.     p.  161 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A7.3:48 

A22.4:27 
A4. 1:899 

A9.6:26 
A9.6:17 
A27.9:6 

A9.6:2 

A9.3:26 

A10.3:115 

A9.6:ll 
A22.3:21 
Al.  10:894 


A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 
A4. 1:898 

A9.7:l 

A29.3:112 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 
A9.6:10 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 
A9.3:15 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:26 

A1.7:9 
A9.7:5 


411 


Index 

Maxwell,  Walter: 

Hawaiian  Islands,  agriculture  in,  etc.     1898.     p.  563 

Hawaiian  soils,  estimation  of  lime,  potash,  and  phosplioric,  acid 

in.     1898.     p.  63 

Irrigation  in  Hawaii,  report  on.     1900 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  INIorrisville,  ^'a.     1889.     j).  63 

Sugar-beet  culture  in  France  and  Germany,  notes  on.     1890.    p.  81 . 
Sugar-beet  experiment  station  at  Schuvler,  Nebr.,  annual  report 

of.     1891.     p.  118 1 

same,  2d.     1892.     p.  43 

same,  3d.     1894.     p.  37 

VegetaV)le  organisms,  fatty  Ijodies  in,  rejiort  on  methods  of  esti- 
mation of.     1890.     p.  94 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
May,  David  W. : 

Chemists,  OflBcial  Agricultural  Association  of,  1900,  convention 

of,  report  on.     p.  503 

same,  1901.     p.  406 

Plant  growth,  relation  of  lime  and  magnesia  to,  experimental 

study.     1901.     p.  37 

Wheat,  early  plowing  for.     1900.     ]>.  7 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Gibson,  PI.  B. 
May,  David  W.,  and  Beal,  Walter  Henry.     Plants,  leguminous,  soil 

inoculation  for.     1901.     p.  7 

May,  weather  condition  for,  statement  of  average  (Garriott).     p.  208. 
Mavnard,  S.  T.     Mildews  upon  plants  under  glass,  treatment  of. 

1891.     p.  16 

Mayo,  N.  S.: 

Texas  fever  of  cattle,  transmission  of,  by  cattle  tick.     p.  481 

Texas  itch  among  cattle  in  Kansas,     p.  488 

Tuberculosis  among  cattle  in  Kansas,     j).  479 

Mead,  El  wood: 

Agricultural  situation  in  California.     1901.     p.  17 

Duty  of  water,  general  instructions  to  observers.     1899 

Irrigation — 

public  control  of.     1901.     p.  680 

rise  and  future  of,  in  U.  S.     1899.     p.  591 

what  the  Department  of  Agriculture  is  doing  for.     1902 

Irrigation  in  U.  S.,  testimony  of,  before  United  States  Industrial 

Commission,  June  11  and  12,  1901.     1901 

Irrigation  investigations,  discussion  of.     1900.     p.  15 

Irrigation  investigations,,  for  1900,  review  of.     1902.     p.  13 

Mississippi  River,  and  tributaries,  M'ater  from,  abstract  of  laws 

for  acquiring  title  to,  with  legal  forms  in  use.     1899 

Reservoirs,  some  typical,  in  Rocky  Mountain  States.    1901.    p.  415. 
Scope  and  purpose  of  irrigation  investigations  of  Office  of  Experi- 
ment Stations.     1902.     p.  417 

Water  rights  on  Missouri  River  and  tributaries.     1899 

Meade,  Kansas,  sorghum  sugar  experiments  at  (Wiley) .     1889 

Same  (Fuelling),     p.  79 ^ 

Meadow  culture,  Peterson's  method  of.     1874.     p.  433 

Meadow  lark  and  Baltimore  oriole  (Beale).     1895.     p.  419 

Meadows  and  pastures,  formation  and  cultivation  in  Middle  Eastern 

States  ( Smith) 

Mealy  l)ugs  and  their  allies  ( Davis) .     1894.     p.  168 

Mealy  bugs  in  greenhouses,  experiments  with  hydrocyanic-acid  gas 

as  means  of  exterminating  ( Hemen way ) .     1900.     p.  69 

Mealy-wing,  cocoanut  and  guava,  report  of.     1893.     p.  314 

See  also  Orange  mealy-wing. 
Means,  Thomas  Herbert: 

Salt  marsh  lands,  reclamation  of.     1901 

Soil  survey  in — 

Cache  la  Poudre  Valley,  Colorado.     1900.     p.  121 

Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona,     p.  287 

Sanpete,  Cache,  and  Utah  counties,  Utah.     1900.     p.  115 

Soils,  soluble  mineral  matter  of.     1898.     p.  495 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Whitney,  Milton. 


Classlflcatloii  no. 

Al.  10:898 

A7.3:56 
A10.3:90 
A7.3:26 
A7.3:30 

A7.3:33 
A7.3:37 
A7.3:39 

.\  7. 3:28 


A10.6:12 
A10.6:13 

A19.3:l 
Al. 9:122 


Al. 9:124 
A29.6:29 

A28.5:6 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 

A10.3:100 
A10.8:2 

Al.  10:901 
A1.10:899 
A10.4:48 

A10.3:105 
A10.3:86 
AlO.  3:104 

A10.3:60 
Al. 10:901 

AlO.  12:901 

A10.3:58 

A7.3:26 

A7.3:26 

A27.9:12 

Al.  10:895 

A1.9:66 
A9.7:7 

A9.6:22 
A9.7:5 


A26.4:8 

A1.8:64 
A26.5:900i 
A1.8:64 
Al.  10:898 


412 


78. 


Means,  Thomap  Herbert,  and  Gardner,  Frank  Duane: 

Soil  survey  in  Pet'us  Valley,  New  Mexico.     1900.     p.  36... 

Soils  of  Pecos  Valley,  New  ISIexico.     n.  d , 

Means,  Thomas  Herbert,  and  Holmes,  J.  Garnett: 

Soil  surve}'  around  Fresno,  Cal.     p.  333 , 

Soil  survey  of  Imperial,  Cal.     p.  587 

same.     1902 

Measurements,  englisli  vs.  metric  system  of  (Abbe).     1901.     j 

Measures,     t^ec  Weights  and  measures. 

Meat: 

Analvsis  of,  testing  of  apparatus  and  metho<l  (Schweitzer  and 

Fox).     1891.     p.  40 

Australian  trade  ( Reynolds ) .     p.  92 

Berlin  consumption.     1890.     )>.  45 

.  Bread  and,  consumption  in  Missouri,  data  relating  to  (Gibson 

and  others).     1890 

Canned,  chemical  examination  of  (  Wiley).     1899 

Composition  and  cooking  (Woods).     1896 

Cooking,   losses  in,  experiments  on,   1898-1900  (Grindlev  and 

others) .     1901  . . .' ! 

Curing  of.     p.  97 

Dressed — 

freight  rates  on,   from    C'hicago  to  New  York.     1895.  p.  553. 

same.     1896.     p.  598 

traffic  in  United  States,  answers  to  questions  regarding  (Col- 
man)  .     p.  277 

European  consumption.     1876.     p.  498 

Federal  inspection  ( Salmon ) .     1894.     p.  67 

Fresh,  shipments  of,  to  Europe,     p.  312 

same,  p.  374 

German  imperial  inspection  law,  translation  and  German  text  of. 

p.  523 

same.     1901 

Great  Britain  (Halstead ).     p.  508 

Importation  into  Germany  from  U.  S.     1896.     p.  100 

Industries  of  United  States  (Clark) .     p.  359 

Inspection  of,  for  animal  parasites.     1898 

London  consumption.     1874.     p.  460 

Meat  products  and — 

Analysis  of  provisional  methods  for  (Bigelow )  1902.     p.  7 

At  Paris  Exposition,  1900  ( Al vord ) .     p.  223 

Packing,  salt  used  in.     p.  491 

same.     1884.     p.  288 

Pathological  conditions  fcmnd  in  inspection  (Salmon),     p.  52 

Preserved,  adulterations  of  (Bigelow  and  others).     1902.     p.  375. 

Products,  export  trade  in.     1889.     ]i.  69 

same,  ]).  22 

same,  ]).  10 

Question  analyzed  (Sprague).     p.  462 

Salted,  inspection  of,  for  export.     ]>.  88 

same,  }>.  76 

Shanghai  inspection  (Blackwood),     p.  205 

South  Africa  (Stowe).     p.  512 

See  oho  Bacon  —  Canned  meats  —  Pork — Preserved  meat — Live 
stock  —  Saiv«ages. 

Meat  or  cheese  skipper  (Murtfeldt).     1893.     p.  170 

Mechanic  arts: 

Colleges  of.     See  Agricultural  colleges. 

Student  api)rentice  of  (Hoffman).     1901.     p.  186 

Mechanic   arts  section.   Association  of  American  Agricultural  Col- 
leges and  Experiment  Stations,  rej)ort  of: 

1893.     p.  95 

p.  89 

pp.  1 8, 97 : 

pp.  26, 1 1 1 

pp.:w,9! 

p.  134 


Index 

L'laKsIflnitlou  no. 

A1.8:64 
A26.4:3 

A26.5:900' 
A26.5:901» 
A  26. 4:9 
A29.6:29 


A  7. 3:31 
A4. 1:893-4 
A27.9:28 


A10.3:31 

A7.4:5 

Al.9:.34 


A10.3:102 
A4. 1:895-6 


A  1.10:895 
Al.  10:896 


A4. 1:886 
A27.9:14 
Al.  10:894 
Al.  1:876 
Al.  1:877 


A4. 1:900 
A4.4:32 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:887-8 
A4.3:19 
A27.9:13 


A7.3 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.2 
A4.1 
A7.3 
Al.l 
A4.1 
A4.2 
Al.l 
Al.l 


A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.1 


:65 

:900 

:884. 

:An5 

:900 

:13i« 

:889 

:889-90 

:B39 

:883 

:890 

889-90 

898. 

900 


1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 


A9.7:6 
A 10. 3:99 


A10.3:20 
Al  0.3:24 
Al  0.3:30 
A10.3:41 
A10.3:49 
A10.3:65 


413 


Index 

Mechanic  arts  section,  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Col- 
leges and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of — Continued 
1899.'  p.  ^'(> 

1900.  pp.  21,18:5 

1901.  i)p.  83, 13L 

Mechanical  soil  analysis.     J^ec  Soils. 

Meclianical  drawing: 

Course  of  instruction  in  (Randolph).     1901.     p.  184 

Technical  schools  (Flather).     1894.     p.  81 '. 

Mechanical  engineering  and  mechanic  arts,  education  in  (Thurston). 

1896.     p.  Ill 

Mechanical  work,  what  shall  we  give  to  students  of  our  agricultural 

colleges?  (l)rake).     1895.     p.  71 

Media: 

Acid,  growth  of  tuberculosis  bacillus  upon  (De  Schweinitz  and  [ 

Dorset).     1896.     p.  7 

Culture,  for  biochemic  investigations  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  145  .J 
Medical  climatology,  synoi)sis  of  course  of  let-tures  in,  to  senior  class  \ 
medical  department  University  of  Texas  (Cline).     1902.     p. 

110 ". 

Medical  Congress,  1900.    See  Paris,  Thirteenth  International  Medical 

Congress,  1900. 
Medical  zoology.     See  Zoology. 

Medicinal  and  condimental  cattle  and  poultry  foods.     1901.     p.  22.. 
Medicine  Lodge,  Kansas: 

Field  work  at,  notes  on  ( Hinman ) .     1893.     p.  31 

Seed-selection  work  at,  resume  of  (Carr).     1893.     p.  28 

Sorghum  sugar  exi^eriments  at — 

1889  (Sanborn),     p.  77 

1889  (Wiley),     pp.  9,  30 

1892  (Carr).     p.  25 

Medicines: 

Administration  of,  to  cattle  (Murray),     p.  9 

Methods  of  administering,  to  horses  (Michener).     p.  9 

Mediterranean  flour  moth : 

Development  of  ( Chittenden ) .     1896.     p.  85 

Eeporton.     1889.     p.  166 

Meech,  Levi  W.     Moon  and  weather,  report  on.     1901.     p.  372 

Megilla  i>arasite,  additional  note  on  (Rilev).     1889.     p.  338 

Megnin,  M.  P.: 

Gajje  disease  of  fowls,  and  parasite  by  which  it  is  caused;  trans- 
lated by  Theobald  Smith,     p.  269 

same,  ]).  281 

same.     1884.     p.  103 

Meinert,  Fr.     Lucilia  nobilis  parasitic  on  man;  translated  by  Martin 

L.Linell.     1892.     p.  36 

Meissl  method,  application  of,  to  mixed  butters  (Besana).     1890. 

p.  105 

Melanoplus  devastator,  dipterous  parasite  of,  in  California  (Coquil- 

lett).     1892.    _p.22 

Melanoplus  spretus,  investigation  to  determine  whether,  breeds  per- 
manentlv  in  Turtle  Mountains  in  North  Dakota  (Hunter). 

1900.     p'.  30 

Melber,  F.,  address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  July,  1894. 

p.  58 

Melbourne,  Australia,  irrigation  conference,  Mar.  25-28,  1890,  notes 

of.     1891.     p.  250 

Melica  and  sti pa,  notes  on  (Piper),     p.  10 

Melittia  cucurbitpe.     See  Squash  borer. 

Mcll,  P.  H.     Cotton  plant,  climatology  of.     1893 

Meloid  genus.     See  Leonia  rileyi. 
Melon-plant  louse.     See  Cotton-plant  louse. 

Melons,  stock,  cultivation  of.     1897.     p.  8 

Membracidte    (tree  hoppers),   some   North  American  food-plants 

of   (Coding).     1892.     p.  92 

Mendo(rino  Countv,  California,  Indians  of,  plants  used  by  (Chesnut). 
1902.     p.  295 


Classiflcatiou  iio. 


A 10. 3: 76 
A 10. 3:99 
A10.3:115 


A10.3:99 
A10.3:20 

A10.3:41 

A 10. 3:24 


A4.3:13 
A4. 1:899 


A29.3:31 


A1.9:144 

A7.3:40 
A7.3:40 

A7.3:26 
A7.3:26 
A7.3:37 

A4.2:C292 
A4.2:H78 

A9.6:6 
A9.7:2 
A29.6:29 
A9.7:l 


Al.  1:884 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 

A9.7:5 

A7.3:24 

A9.7:5 


A9.6:22 

A22.3:10 

A15.2:P94i 
A3.4:27 

A29.3:8 

A1.9:65 

A9.7:5 

A6.5:7 


414 


Meng,  J.  S.     Phosphoric  acid,  additional  notes  on.     ]892.     p.  27 

^Menhaden  fisheries  of  Long  Island.     1S70.     p.  39.. 

Menozzi,  .      V(jlatiie  acids,  variations  of,  in  butter  fat.     1890. 

p.  Ill 

Mercer,  A.  S. : 

California  cattle,  destruction  of,  by  various  diseases;  with  report 

of  autf)psies  by  Dr.  Bowhill.     p.  452 , 

Cattle  industry  of  California,     p.  239 

Merchandise,  domestic,  total  value  of  exports  of,  1890-95.     p.  551 . .  . . 

Same,  1890-96.     p.  596 

]\Ierino  ram  "Ontario,"  account  of.     p.  355 

Merinos: 

American,  of  Vermont,     p.  484 

Spanish,  and  their  management  (Boynton).     p.  196 

Merriam,  Clinton  Hart: 

Arvicolina\  description  of   new  genus  (Phenacomys)  and    four 

new  species  of.     1 889.     p.  27 , 

Bats,  free-taileil — 

from  desert  region  of  southern  California,  description  of  new 

speciesof.     1889.     p.  23.. 

from  lower  Colorado  River,  Arizona.     1889.     p.  25 

Biological  reconnaissance  of  south-central  Idaho.     1891 . . : 

Biological  Survey,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of  for  farmer. 

1897.     p.  115 

Biological  survey  of  San  Francisco  mountain  region  and  desert  of 

Little  Colorado,  Arizona.     1890 

Birds  which  feed  on  mulberries,     p.  285 

same,  p.  285 

Cactuses,  yuccas,  and  agave,  geographic  and  vertical  distribution 
of,  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of  southern  California,  south- 
ern Nevada,  northwestern  Arizona,  and  southwestern  Utah. 

1893.     p.  345 

Evotomys,  new,  from — 

Black  Hills  of  South  Dakota,  description  of.     1890.     p.  119  . . . 

Colorado,  description  of.     1890.     p.  23 

Pacific  coast  region,  description  of  two.     1890.    p.  25 

Forest  trees  of  San  Francisco  mountain  region,  Arizona.     1890. 

p.  119 

Geographic  distribution  of  animals  and  plants  in  North  America. 

p.  203 

Grasshopper  mouse,  descriptions  of  two  new  species  and  one  new 

subspecies  of.     1889.     p.  1 

Ground  squirrels — 

five  new,  of  genus  Tamias,  descriptions  of.     1890.     p.  17 

new  species  of,  from  arid  lands  of  the  Southwest,  description 

of.     1889.     p.  19 

three  new,  of  Spermophilus  spilosoma  group,  descriptions  of. 

1 890.     p.  37  ... ._ 

Hesperomys,  new  species  of,  from  southern  Florida,  description 

of.     1890.     p.  53 

Kangaroo  rats,  three  new,  descriptions  of,  with  remark.s  on  iden- 
tity of  Dipodomys  ordii  of  Woodhouse.     1890.     p.  41 

Life  zones  and  crop  zones  of  U.S.     1898 

Mammals — 

new  genus  and  two  new  species  of,  description  of.    1891.    p.  115. 
North  American — 

descriptions  of  fourteen  new  species  and  one  new  genus. 

1889 

twenty-six  new  species  of,  description  of.     1890 

small,  measurement  of,  and  preparation  of  museum  skins, 

brief  directions  for.      1889 

Marmot,  new,  from  Black  Hills  of  Dakota,  description  of.     1889. 

P  7 

Marten,  new  (Mustela  caurina),  from  northwest  coast  region  of 

United  States,  description  of.     1890.     p.  27 

Mink,  special  report  on.     p.  488 

same,  p.  488 


Index 

Classlflcatlon  no. 
I  A7.3:35 
A27.9:8 

A  7. 3:24 


A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:886 
A  1.1 0:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  1:866 

Al.  1:865 
A  1.1:864 


A5.5:2 


A5.5:2 
A5.5:2 
A5.5:5 


Al.  10:897 

A5.5:3 
Al.  1:890 
A5. 1:890 


A5.5:7 

A5.5:5 
A5.5:4 
A5.5:4 

A  5. 5:3 

A  1.1 0:894 

A5.5:2 

A5.5:4 

A5.5:2 

A5.5:4 

A5.5:4 


A5.5:4 
Ao.3:10 

A5.5:5 


A5.5:2 
A5.5:4 

A5.4:ll 


A5.5:2 

A5.5:4 

Al.  1:888 
A5. 1:888 


415 


Index 

Merriam,  Clinton  Hart— Continued 

Molospus,  new  species  of,  from  California,  description  of.     1890. 


ClasslOoatlon  no. 


I' 


51 


484. 


Phca.«ants,  introduced,  special  report  on 

game,  p.  484 

Pika,  new  species  of,  from  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains,  Cal.,  descrip- 
tion of.     1889.     p.ll 

Pocket  gopher,  of  genus  Geomvs,  from  western  Nebraska,  descrip- 
tion of.     1890.     p.  51 - 

Pocket  gophers,  family  (ieomyidic,  exclusive  of  species  of  Thom- 
omys,  monographic  revision  of.     1895 

Pocket  mice,  North  American,  revision  of.     1889 

Prairie  dog — 

destruction  of,  directions  for 

new,  from  Wvoming,  description  of.     1890.     p.  83 

of  (ircat  Plains.     1901.     p.  257 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  229 

Shasta,  Blount,  Cal.,  biological  survey  of.     1899 

Shrews,  American,  of  genus  Sorex,  synopsis  of.     1895.     p.  57 

Shrews  of  American  genera  Blarina  and  Notiosorex,  revision  of. 
1895.     p.  5 _. _ 

Skunks,  little  striped,  of  genua  Spilogale,  contribution  toward 
revision  of.     1890.     p.  1 

Spermophile,  new,  from — 

Arizona,  northwestern,  description  of.     1889.     p.  17 

California,  southern,  description  of.     1889.     p.  15 

Trees  and  shrubs,  distribution  of,  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of 
southern  California,  southern  Nevada,  northwestern  Arizona, 
and  southwestern   Utah.     1893.     p.  285 

Weasels  of  North  America,  synopsis  of.     1896 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Biological  Survey  Division,  Agri- 
culture Department,  1897  and  1902 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Ornithology  and  Mammalogv  Divi- 
sion, 1886-1896 .' 

See  also,  as  editor,  Cooke,  Wells  W. ;  as  collector,  Stearns,  Robert 
Edwards  Carter  —  Stejneger,  Leonhard. 

Merrick,  PI  C.     Pacific  coast,  climate  of.     p.  280 

Merrill,  Elmer  D. : 

Aristida  purpurea  nutt. ,  and  its  allies.     1901 

Arizona  grasses.     1901 

Gi'asses — 

nomenclature  of,  some  changes  in.     1901.     p.  5 

some  species  of,  published  by  S.  B.  Buckley.     1901 

North  American  species  of  Spartina.     1902 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Scribner,  Frank  Lamson. 
Merrill,  L.  H.     See,  as  joint  author,  Woods,  Charles  Dayton. 
Merrill,  Lewis  A.     Vaccination  against  blackleg  in  Utah.     p.  469  ... 
Merry,  G.     Factory  cheese  and  how  it  is  made.     1896.     p.  45 , 

Same,  reprinted,  n.  d 

Mersivan,  Turkev,  temperature  and  rainfall  at  (Abbe).     1897.     p. 

245 ". 

Mesmer,  Louis.     See,  as  joint  author,  Heileman,  W.  H.  —  Holmes,  J. 
Garnett. 

Mesquite  tree  as  tanning  material  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  31 , 

Metabolism: 

Effects  of  severe  and  prolonged  muscular  work  on  (Atwater  and 
Sherman).    1901 

Experiments  in  which  balance  of  income  and  outgo  was  deter- 
mined, digest  of  ( Atwater  and  Langworthy ) 

Experiments  on  effect  of  muscular  work  upon  digestibility  of  food 
and  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  conducted  at  University  of 

Tennessee,  1897-1899  (Wait).     1901 '.... 

same,  1899-1900  (Wait).     1902 

Experiments  on  metabolism  of  matter  and  energy  in  the  human 

body  ( Atwater  and  others) 

same,  value  of  ( Langworthy ) .     1 898.     p.  1 003 

same,  1900  (Atwater  and  others) 


A5.5:4 
A  1.1:888 
A5. 1:888 


A5.5:2 


A5.5:4 


A5.5:8 
A5.5:l 


A5.4:32 

A5.5:4 

Al.  10:901 

A29.6:30 

A5.5:16 

A5.5:10 

A5.5:ia 


A5.5:4 


A5.5:2 
A5.5:2 


A5.5:7 
A5.5:ll 


A5.1: 
A5.1: 


Al. 1.867 


A3. 4:34 
A3.4:32 


A  3. 4:35 
A3. 4:35 
A19.3:9 


A.4. 1:899 

A4.3:15 

A4.4:19 

A29.6:25 


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A10:3:98 
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.A10.3:89 
A10.3:117 

A]  0.3:69 
A10.6:9 
AlO.  3:109 


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1897.     p.  261 

1898.     pp.  20,  318,  569. 
).     1897.     p.  484 


Metabolism — Continued 

Exjieriiiients  on  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  sulphur,  and  phosphorus 

in  human  organism  (Slierman) .     1902 

Milch  cows,  investigation.s  on  ( llagemann).     1899.     pp.  803,  903. . 
Nitrogen  and  carbon  in  human  organism,  metabolism  of,  with 
respiration  calorimeter  of  special  construction  (Atwater  and 

others) .     1897 - 

Xutriehts  in  animal  bodv,  metabolism  of,  and  source  of  muscular 

energy  (Zuntz).     1897.     p.  538 

Metabolized  nitrogen,  excretion  of,  by  animals  ( Langworthy ) .    1897. 

p.  817 

Metal  railway  tracks.     See  Railway  tracks. 
jSIetals.     See  Aluminum  —  Copper  —  1  ron  —  Lead. 
Metaphosphoric  acid.     See  Cotton  seed  meal. 
Meteor: 
Bright- 
note  on  (Abbe), 
same  (Abbe), 
report  on  (liazen 
Iowa,  of  ^Nlarch  27,  1894  (Abbe),     p.  128 

Noise  made  by  ( Abbe).     1895.     p.  57 

November,  notes  on  (Kiml)all).     1901.     p.  509 

Meteoric  stfiry,  sen.sational,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  363 

.Meteorologic "waves,  report  on  (flazen).     1899.     p.  323 

!\Ieteorological  and  other  forms  and  reports:  should  they  be  simpli- 
fied? are  modifications  desirable?  (Evans).     1902.     p.  168 

Meteorological  balloon  ascension  at  Strassburg,  Germany  (Rotch). 

1901.     p.  298 

Meteorological  cablegrams,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     pp.  248,  448... 

Meteorological  century,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  591 

Meteorological  charts  of  Great  Lakes 

Meteorological  commission,  proposed,  note  on  ( Abbe).    1901.    p.  312. 
Meteorological  committee,  international: 

Note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  103 

Proceedings  of  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  446 

Report  on' (Kimball).     1902.     j).  134 

Meteorological  conferences.     See  Munich —  Paris. 
IMeteorological  congresses.    See  Chicago — Mexican  national  meteoro- 
logical congress  —  Paris. 
^Meteorological  institute  of  Prussia,  work  of,  notes  on  (AbV)e).     1901. 

p.  70 

^feteorological    institution.    Royal    Prussian,    celebration   of    semi- 
centennial of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  491 

Meteorological  journal,  new,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     pp.  160,  252. . 

Meteorological  library,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  208 

Meteorological  notes: 

(Abl)e)\     Aug.,  1893-Oct.,  1902 , 

[Inrtividual  articles  are  entered  in  this  indo.x  under  their  specific  subjects.] 

Monthly  ( Kimball ) 

[Individual  articles  are  entered  in  this  inde.v  under  their  specific  subjects.] 
Meteorological  notes  by  Wm.  Scoresbv,  jr.,  report  on  (Al)be).     1897. 

p.  62 '- 

Meteoi"ological  notes  from  Porto  Rico  (Geddings).     1900.     p.  287  ... 
Meteorological  ol)servations: 

Alaska,  1894  (Tibbey).     p.  174 

Bavonne,  N.  J.,  during  ])urning  of  plant  of  Standard  Oil  Companv 

"at,  Julv5,  6,  and  7,  1900  (Mitchell),     p.  325 ".. 

Circle  Citv,  Alaska  (Holt).     1896-98.     p.  542 

Eagle,  Alaska  (Ileiirv).     1900.     p.  390 

Hacienda  IVrla,  Puerto  Rico  (  Hansard  ).     1898.     p.  407 

Havana,  Cuba,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  60,  104 

Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands,  monthly,  March,  1894-April,  1901 

( Lyons) 

Influence  on  vegetation  (Schreiber).     1895.     p.  395 

International,  sunniiarv  of  (Dunwoody).     1893 

Klondike,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     ]).  253 


Index 

C'lasslflcatlon  no. 


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A10.6:10 


A 10. 3:44 
A  10.6:7 
A10.6:7 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:29 
A  29. 6:26 
A29. 1:898 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:27 
A29.13: 
A  29. 6:29 

A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:30 


A29.6:29 

A29.6:25 
A  29. 6:28 
A  29. 6:28 

A  29. 6: 
A29.(i: 


A  29. 6:25 
A  29. 6:28 

A  29. 6:22 

A  29.6:28 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.(5:28 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:26 

A  29. 6: 
A29.3:ir'' 
A29.5:A 
A29.6:26 


114—04- 


417 


Index 

Meteorolojrical  observations — Continued 

Made  to  dcterinine  proba))le  state  of  sky  at  several  stations  along 
path  of  total  eclipse  of  sun,  May  28,  1900  (Bigelow).     1897. 

p.  394 

Nome,  Alaska,  f^ept.,  1900,  note  on  (Abbe),     p.  397 

Penuanent  record,  sliould  not  a  book  for,  be  furnished  to  section 
centers  and  voluutarv  stations? — 

(Bauer).     1899.     p.  121" 

(Linney).     1899.     p.  121 

(Loveland).     1899.     p.  120 

(Palmer).     1899.     j).  122 

Port  an  Prince,  liayti,  mouthlv,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     })p.  59, 

103,  1(53,  212,  253,  406,  458'. 

]\ibiic  schools,  notes  ou  ( Abbe).     1899.     p.  550 , 

same  (Wilkinson).     1899.     p.  550 

Reports  by  cable  from  Iceland,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  103.. 
Reports  of  voluntary  obsei'vers,  monthly,  examination  of;   is  it 
desirable  to  report  back  to  voluntary  observer  errors  and  irreg- 
ularities discovered  in  his  report?  (Bauer).     1902.     jj.  172 

Rivas,  Nicarajrua,  monthlv,  notes  on,  1898  (Abbe),     pp.  61,162, 

210,  307,  408,  459,  541 

same,  1899  CFlint).      pp.  11,  97,   153,   193,  249,  299,  360,  462, 

509,  546  ^ 

San  Francisco,  1893-94  (Featherstone) .     p.  128 

.Simultaneous,  in  U.  S.,  in  18th  century  (McAdie).     1895.     p.  303. . 

Travelers  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  270 

With  kites  at  sea,  notes  on  ( Kimball ) .     1901 .     p.  563 

See  aLso  JMagnetic  observations  —  Meteoroloifical  work. 
Meteorological  observatories: 

Creation  of,  on  islands  connected  by  cable  with  a  eontinent  (Al- 
bert, Prinee  of  Monaco).     1894.     p.  158 

Suburban  (Sims).     1902.     p.  215 

See  also  Canada  —  Juvisy  observatory  —  St.  Ignatius  College. 
Meteorological  observers: 

Arctic  and  Antarctic,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  558 

Voluntary — 

for  Monthlv  Weather  Review,  lists  of.     1891.     following  pp. 

232  an  d  3 1 8 

same.     1892.     following  p.  346 

of  U.  S.  Hydrographic  Ofiice,  instructions  to  (Abbe).     1901. 

p.  314 

Meteorological  office,  London,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  68 

Meteorological  optics,  J.  M.  Pernter's,  note  on  (Abbe).     1902.     p. 

132 

Meteorological  phenomena: 

Ice  caves  and  frozen  wells  as  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  366 

Photographs  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  67 

Meteorological  reporting  stations, •voluntary  (Walz).     1898.     p.  208. 
Meteorological  records: 

Early,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  565 

Evidence  in  court  (Linney).     1902.     p.  180 

same  (Lyons).     1902.     p.  183 

Hourly,  at  Pikes  Peak  and  Colorado  Springs  from  November, 
1892,  to  September,  1894,  brief  discussion  of,  ( Morril  1 ) .     1 896. 

p.  215 

Iowa,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  17 

Long-continued,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  98 

Ohio,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  343 

Preserving,  for  reference  and  study,  best  means  of    (Emery). 

1902.     p.  175 

Meteorological  Society: 

American,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  64 

German,  eighth  general  meeting  of  (Rotch).     1898.     p.  160 

Mauritius,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  565 

Royal,  nott'son  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  564 

Meteorological  stations: 

Experimental  agriculture  at  (.\bbe).     1902.     ]>.  410 


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A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 


A  29. 3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 


A29.3:31 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:22 

A29.3:ll^ 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:29 


A29.3:lli 
A29.3:31 


A29.6:28 


A29.6:19 
A29.6:20 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 
A29.3:31 
A29.3:31 


A29. 1:896 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 


418 


Meteorological  stations — Continued 

Harvard  University,  note  on  (Al)be)  — 

1897.     p.  540. A 

1901.     p.  69 

Highest  station  in  world,  visit  to  (Ward).     1898.     p.  150 

Mountain,  in  Australia  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  166 

Needed,  new,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1900.     p.  556 

Publication  of  results  of  observations  (Hann).     1894.     p.  1 

Rockall  as,  note  oti  ( Abbe).     1898.     p.  311 . 

Seismographs  at  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  259 

Tierra  del  Fuego,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  493 

Meteorological  superstitions,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  216 

Meteorologiral  symbols,  international  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  311,414.. 
Meteorological  tables: 

^lonthly  temperature,  rain,  etc.,  from  Smithsonian  In.stitution, 

June,  1863-Jan.,  1872 

.Monthly,  July,  1891-May,  1895;  Jmie,  1895-Api-.,  1902  (Henry). 
Meteorological  tables  and  charts,  monthlv,  description  of,  Mav-Oct., 

1902  ( Stockman) .' .' 

Meteorological  terms: 

New,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  18 

Objectionable,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  115 : 

Meteorological  use  of  term  "  local  "  (Abbe).     1898.      p.  207 

Meteorological  work: 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  and  agricultural  colleges  and 
their  relations  to  Weather  Bureau  (Harrington).     1892.     p.  42. 

Agricultural  institutions  (Harrington).     1892 

Alaska  ( Henrv ).     1898.     p.  154 

India,  histcry'of  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  31 

Outline  of  scope  and  character  of,  in  Franz-Josef  land,  1898-99. 

(Baldwin).     1901.     p.  351 

Smithsonian  Institution  (Langley).     1895.     p.  216 

United  States  Signal  Service,  1870 to  1891  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  232. 
See  also  JNIeteorological  observations. 
^Meteorologist: 

Astronomy  for,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  562 

Work  of,  for  benefit  of  agriculture,  commerce,  and   navigation 

(Bigelow).     1899.     p.  71 

Meteorology: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on,  1889- 

1 902 

Address  on,  at  British  association,  Belfast  (Schuster).    1902.    n.  448. 
Agricultural — 

notes  on,  with  special  reference  to  rainfall  element  (Linney). 

1899.     p.  85 '. . . . 

report  on.     p.  97 

same,  p.  113 

Argentina  ( Abbe) .     1902.     ]).  315 

Army   medical  dejiartment,    connection   with    development    in 

(Smart).     1895.     j).  207 

Belgium,  history  of,  notes  on  (Al)be).     1901.     p.  69 

Bibliograijhy   of    American  contributions  to,    note   concerning 

(Fas.sig).     1895.     ]>.  326 

Brooklyn  Museum  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  163 

Climate  and,  of  Death  Vallev,  Cal.  (Harrington).     1892. 

Climatology  vs.  (Whitney). "   1898.     p.  301 

(^ollege  course,  notes  on  ( Abl)e).     1900.     p.  543 

Colleges;  to  what  extent  is  it  taught  at  present;  should  it  be 
offered  as  an   undergraduate  or  as  a  postgraduate  course? 

(Loveland).     1902.     p.  90 

( 'onditions  favorable  to  spontaneou.s  combustion,  note  on  (Abbe). 

1900.     1).  249 

Conditions  following  St.  Vincent  and  ISlartiniiiiie  eruptions,  1902 

( Kimball^ .     ]>.  267 

Constants  and  units  used  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  462 

Costa  Kica,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     ]>.  541 

Crops  and,  Mauritius,  note  on  ( A 1  )1  )e) .     1 S97.     p.  354 


Index 

I'lasKiflcutliiu  uo. 


A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:ll' 

A29.6:26 

A  29. 6:25 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 


A27.9: 
A  29. 6: 

A29.6:30 

A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 


A10.3:7 
A10.3:10 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:.30 


A29. 1:900 
A29.3:ll^ 
A29.3:1P 


A29.6:26 
Al.  10:899 


A10.6: 
A29.6:30 


A  29. 3:24 
Al.  1:869 
Al.l:870 
A29.6:30 


A29.3:ir 
A29.6:29 

A29.3:ll'^ 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:l 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:28 


A29.3:31 

A29.G:28 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:25 


419 


1897.      p.  544... 

1897.     p.  57  . . . 

(Palmer).     1902. 


p.  178.. 
1902.... 


1901.     p.  375. 

p.  541 

109 


19. 


Index 

Meteorology — Con  tinued 
Cycles  in — 

notes  on  ( Abbe) . 

report  on  ( A])be). 
Data  collected,  use  of 
Eclipse  and  allied  pro1)lems  (Bigelow). 

Ecuador,  note  on  ( Abbe ) .     1900.     p.  67 

Elementary — 

talk  on  "(Davison).     1899.     p.  144 

text-books  and  works  of  reference  for  students  of  (Phillips). 

1902.     p.  408 

English  literature,  1337-1699  (.Symons).     1895.     p.  338 

Extremes  at  Northtield,  i\Iass.   (Elmer),     p.  251 

France,  notes  on  (A bbe ) .     1S98.     p.  553 

■   French  Indo-China,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1 901 .     p.  263 

Geodesy  and,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1900.     p.  545 

Geography  and,  popular  errors  in  (Abbe). 
Geological  Survey,  note  on  (Abbe).  1897. 
Great  Britain,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p. 

Hawaii  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  364 

Higher,  in  Weather  Bureau  (Bigelow).     1902.     p. 

Historical  events  in,  note  on  ( Abl^e) .    1900.     p.  17 

Instrumental,  historical  sketch  of  (Gerland).     1896.     p.  687 

Instruments,  elastic  suspension  for  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  25 

Is  every  seventh  year  a  wet  one?     1865.     No.  6.     p.  15 

Italian  mountains  (  Denza) .     1896.     p.  659 

Johns  Hopkins  University  (Fassig).     1898.     p.  306 

Julius  Hann's  ( Bigelow ) .     1902.     p.  298 

Kites  in,  new  field  for  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  419 

same,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  416 

Laboratory  work  in  ( Kimball ) .     1902.     p.  313 

Lectures  on — 

in  schools,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  19 

notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     pp.  164,  208 

popular,  including  lectures  to  farmers'  institutes,  social  gather- 
ings, societies,  etc. ;  are  such  lectures  valuable  in  proportion 
to  time  given?    what  should  be  the  general  character  of 

such  lectures?  (Smith).     1902.     p.  92 , 

Lunar  influences  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  315 , 

Madagascar,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  375 , 

Magnetism  and — 

notes  on,  monthly.     Oct. ,  1894-Feb. ,  1895 

report  on,  monthly,  March,  1895-June,  1896  (Bigelow) 

Mathematics  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  267 

Mathematics  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  548 , 

Mexico,  brief  sketch  of  development  of  (Aquilar  y  Santillan). 
1895.     p.  335  

See  also  Mexican  National  meteorological  congress. 
Monthly  list  of  papers  bearing  on,  Jan.,  1899-Dec.,  1902  (Phillips) 

Mountain  stations  for  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  410 

New  elementary  treatise  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  563 

North  Atlantic,  monthly  notes  on,  Jan.,  1894-June,  1895 

Obscure  points  in,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1899.     p.  1 08 

Optical,  circumhorizontal  arc  in  (Besson).     1902.     p.  486 

Panama — 

contributions  to  (Abbot).     1899.     \).  7 

report  of,  1899  (Abbot),     p.  463 

Paris  Exposition,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  19 , 

See  also  Paris  international  meteorok)gical  congress. 
Periodic  terms  in,  due  to  rotation  of  sun  on  its  axis  (Bigelow). 

1895.     p.  500 

Periodicity  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  547 

Photography  in,  notes  on  (Abbe ) .     1 900.     p.  1 5;t 

Physics  and — 

in  universities  (Abbe).    1899.     p.  258 

notes  on.     1902.     p.  445 

Present  status  of,  notes  on  (Abbe),     isw.     p.  313 


Classlflratloii  no. 


A29.6:25 

A29.6:25 

A29.3:31 

A29.5:I 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:ll^ 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:27 

A29.6.30 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:ll=* 

A29.6:22 

A27.9:3 

A29.3:ll* 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:29 

A27.6:24 

A29.6:30 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 


A  29. 6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 


A29.3:ri^ 

A29.6: 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 

A29.6: 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 


A29.3:ll^ 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A  29. 6:27 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:27 


420 


171 


1864. 
1865. 
1866. 
1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 


Meteorolofjy — Continued 

Primary  work  ior  use  of  schools  (Connor).  1899.  p.  102. 
Public  health  and,  relation  between  (Phillips).  1895.  p 
Public  f^chools — 

how  much  should  be  attempted;  methods  of  teaching  (Chaf- 
fee).    1902.     p.  85 

note  on  (Abbe) — 

1894.     p.  512 

1896.  p.  458  

1897.  p.  17 

1899.     p.  469 

Recent  publications  on  (McCarty).  1896.  pp.  76,  112,  153,  198.. 
Redfeld  and  Espy  period  of,  1830  to  1855  (Davis).  1895.  p.  305. 
Report  on — 

1863.     p.  622.     (From  Smithsonian  Inst. ) 

p.  609  

(Grosh).     p.  571 

(Grosh).     p.  611 

(Grosh).     p.  429 

p.  612 

p.  638 

p.  621  

Russia,  notes  on  ( Abbe ) .     1899.     p.  103 

Schools  and,  relation  of  (Kimball) .     1902.     p.  131 

Searchlight  in,  use  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  206 

Seismometers  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  420 

Solar  and  terrestrial  magnetism  in  relation  to  (Bigelow).     1898 

Solar  magnetism  in  relation  to  (Bigelow).     p.  519 

South  African,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  13 

Statistics  of,  how  to  improve  them  to  meet  needs  of  medical  pro- 
fession, etc.  (McGann) .     1899.     p.  80 

same  (Wilson).     1899.     p.  82 

Study  of — 

by  correspondence  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  267 

under  existing  conditions  of  Weather  Bureau  station  work, 
is  it  practicable  to  require  assistants  to  pursue  a  systematic 

course  of?  (Salisbury).     1902.     p.  82 1 

Subjects  in,  explanation  of  (Newcomb).     1902.     p.  127 

Sun  spots  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  263 

Teaching  of,  by  laboratory  method.     1899.     p.  468 

Terrestrial  magnetism  and,  in  15th,  16th,  and  17th  centuries,  con- 
tribution to  bibliography  of  (Hellman).     1895.     p.  352 

Text-book  of,  Julius  Hann's,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  74 

Theoretical,  in  XJ.  S.,  1855  to  1870,  some  remarks  on  ("Waldo). 

1895.     p.  317  

Thermometric  scale  usedin  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  255 

Universities  and,  notes  on  (Abbe)  — 

1899.  pp.  1 55,  420,  549 

1900.  p.  165 

1901.  p.  264 

Weather  Bureau  men  as  instructors  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  446 

Wellmann  expedition,  2d,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  167 

Whatmeteorologyisdoing  for  farmer  (Harrington).    1894.    p.  117. 

Yukon,  report  on  ( Myers) .     1899.     p.  100 

Sec  aho  liarometer — Blizzard — Climate — Climatology — Eclipse — 

Marine  ]\Ieteorology  Division  —  New  England  Meteorological 

Society  —  Pogonip  —  Sul j)hur  rains  ■ —  Sun  spots  —  Weather. 

Meteorology  and  the  growth  of  the  beet  (Davy).     1879.     p.  284 

Meter,  value  of  the,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  19 

Metric  svstem: 

Austria.     1873.     p.  189 

English  vs.,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  73 

Ex])lanation  of — 

1895.     p.  614  

189().     p.  ()34 

1897.     p.  672  


Index 

CliisKlflratloii  iiu. 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:23 


A29.3:31 

A29.6:22 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:24 
A29.3:1P 

A  1.1:863 
Al. 1:864 
Al.  1:865 
Al.  1:866 
Al.  1:867 
Al.  1:868 
Al.  1:869 
Al.  1:870 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:29 
A29.3:21 
A29.1:89P 
A29.6:28 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:26 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:1P 
A29.6:29 

A29.3:1P 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:28 
7^29.6:26 
Al.  10:894 
A29.6:27 


A  1.6:28 
A29.6:25 

A27.9:ll 
A29.6:29 

Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 
A  1.10:897 


421 


Index 

Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil : 

Present  status  of,  in  U.S.  (Hunter).     1901.     p.  .S69 

Report  fin — 

1895.  (Howard) 

same  ( in  Spanisli ) 

189(3.     Revised 

same  ( in  8i)anish) .     189() 

1897.     Revised 

same  (in  Spanish ).     Feb.,  1897 

same  (in  (ierman).  '  Feb.,  1897 

1897.  Revised 

1898.  Supplementary 

1901.     (Mally) 

Texas,  report  on  (Townsend).     1895.     p.  295 

See  also  Cotton  insects. 
Mexican  grasses: 

Collected  by  E.  W.  Nelson   in  Mexico,   1894-95   (Scribner  and 
Smith).     1897.     p.ll 

New,  description  of  (Vasey).     1893.      p.  281 

New  or  little  known  (Scribner).    1899 

Some  recent  collections  of  (Scribner  and  Merrill).    1900.    p.  5 

Mexican  national  meteorological  congress — 

1st,  notes  on  (Abbe).      1900.     p.  557 

2d,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  512 

same  (Abbe).      1902.     p.  132 _ 

Mexican  telegraph  companv,  stations  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  112 : 

Mexican  nmbellifer;e,  mostlv  from  state  of  Oaxaca,  recently  collected 

by  C.  G.  Pringle  and  E.  W.  Nelson  (Coulter  and  Rose) .     1 895. 

p.  289 

Mexico: 

Agricultural  production  of,  for  1889  and  1892 

Agriculture  in,  note  on  (Hinton).     1884.     No.  13.     p.  27 

same.     1887.     p.  491 , 

Cattle  industrv  ( Griffith ) .     p.  503 

Climate  of.     1894.     p.  333 

Climatological  data,   monthly,  notes  on,  Jan.,   1896-July,   1899 

( Abbe) ;  Sept. ,  1899-Oct. ,  1902  (Pastrana) 

Coast  of,  September  "norther"  on  (Baturoni).     1892.     p.  252  .. 
Coccidee,  new,  collected  in,  by  C.  H.  T.  Townsend,  notes  and 

descriptions  of  (Cockerell).     1896.     p.  31 

Coffee  in,  cultivation  of  (Foster).     1876.     p.  268 

Commerce  between  U.  S.  and,  for  1873, 1878, 1883,  1888,  and  1893. 

p.  492 

Cotton  crop  and  its  enemies  in,  consular  reports  on.    1885.    App. 

p.  59 

Ferns  collected  in,  by  J.  N.  Rose  during  months  of  August  and 

September,  1897  (Davenport).     1897.     p.  146 

Insects  affecting  stored  cereal  and  other  products  in  (Chittenden). 

1896.  p.  27 

Insects  of,  injurious,  liable  to  be  introduced  into  U.  S.     1896 

Insects  of  economic  importance  in,  report  of  trip  to  investigate 

(Townsend).     1896.     p.  9 

Lichens  from,  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer,  from  1888  to  1892, 

listof  (Eckfeldt).     1893.     p.  291 

:Maize  of  United  States  in,  use  of.     1893.     p.  256 

Market  for  pure-bred  ])eef  cattle  from  U.  S.  (Salmon) .     1902 

Meteorology  in,  brief  sketch  of  development  of  (Aquilar  v  San- 
tillan).     1895.     p.  335 [ , 

See  also  Mexican  national  meteorological  congress. 
Plants — 

mostly  new,  from  U.  S.  and,  descriptions  of   (Rose).     1895. 
p.  311 

studies  of  (Rose).     1897.     p.  109 , 

useful,  notes  on  (Rose).     1899.     p.  209 

Public  lands  in,  prices  of.     1889.     p.  522 

Railways  of,  statement  of.     1894.     p.  355 


Classification  no. 


A  1.10:901 


A9.5:6i 

A9.5:62 

A9.5:14i 

A9.5:14  2 

A9.5:18' 

A9.5:18'' 

A9.5:18* 

A9.5:27 

A  9. 5:33 

Al. 9:130 

A9.7:7 


A3.3:4 
A6.5:l 
A3.4:19 
A3. 3:24 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A  29. 6:30 

A29.6:28 


A6.5:3 

A27.9:32 
A27.9:22 
A27.9:25 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:32 

A29.6: 
A29.6:20 

A9.8:4 
A27.9:14 

A27.9:32 

A8.1:4 

A6.5:5 

A9.8:4 
A9.8:4 

A  9. 8:4 

A6.5:l 

A27.9:31 

A4.3:41 

A29.3:ll=' 


A6.5:3 

A6.5:5 

A6.5:5 

A27.9:27 

A27.9:32 


422 


.     1894. 
p.  223. 


p.  510... 


540 


Me  X  ieo — Continued 

Statistics  of,  1890.     p.  344 

Storms,  local,  on  west  coast  of  (Ro«;ers^ 

Water  supply  and  irricration  in.     1885. 

Weather  forecasts  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p. 

Weather  map  for,  daily  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  107 

Weatherstations,  barometric  pressure  at  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  218. 
Western,  list  of  plants  collected  in,  by  Edward  Palmer  in  1890 

(Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.     p.  63 

See  also  Acapulco  —  Alamos —  Cedros  Island  —  Colima  —  El  Paso 
del  Norte  —  (niaymas  —  Lower  California  references  — 
Oaxaca  —  San  Benito  Island  —  Sonora  —  Tampico  —  Tres 
INIarias  Lslands  —  Tuspan  —  \'era  Cruz. 

^Mexico,  City  of,  climate  of  (Burcena).     1896.     p.  601 

Mexico,  Gulf  of: 

Cold  waves  on  middle  coast  (Garriott) .     1895.     p.  334 

Northers  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  568 

Storms  of,  tropical,  in  September,  1895  (Garriott).     p.  167 

Meyer,  Hugo.     Climatology  in  German  Empire,    development  of. 

1896.     p.  652 ." 

Meyers,  John  A.    Germany,  shipping  horses  to,  experience  and  obser- 
vation in.     1898.     p.  35 

Miami,  Mo.     Glanders  at,  outbreak  of  (Trumbower).     p.  457 

Mice.    See   Evotomys  —  Grasshopper    mouse  —  Jumping    mice  — 

Pocket  mice. 
Michener,  Ch.  B. : 
Horse — 

digestive  organs  of,  diseases  of.     p.  15 

medicines  to,  methods  of  administering,     p.  9 

'wounds  of,  and  their  treatment,     p.  447 

Missouri,  cattle  in,  outbreak  of  disease  among,     p.  387 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  McLean,  L. 

Michener,  E.     Agricultural  ornithology,     p.  287 

Michigan: 

Agricultural  stat.istice.     1869.     p.  378* 

Cattle  trade  and  allied  industries  of  (Perry),     p.  125 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  189 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Taft).     1902.     ji.  35  ... 

Fruit  culture  in,  1872-73.     p.  45 . . 

Fruit  region,  facts  relating  to  (Club))).     1870.     ji.  37 

Insects,  injurious  in,  some  notes  recorded  on  (Townsend).     1889. 

p.  42 .. 

San  Jose  scale  in,  present  status  of  (Barrows).     1897.     p.  271 

Snow,  yellow,  in  ( Kimball ).     1902.     p.  29 .-. 

Tornadoes  of  May  25,  1896,  in,  report  on  (Conger),     p.  156 

Western,  fruit  culture  in.     1868.     p.  322 \ 

See  also  Allegan  County  —  Detroit- — Kalamazoo. 
Michigan,  Lake: 

Eastern  shore  of,  agricultural  notes  on.     1866.     p.  415 

Fruitson  eastern  shore  of,  statistics  of  (Ganzhorn).    1869.    p.  298*. 

Mirage  over,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  544 

Micro-organismal  diseases,  laboratory  methods  for  diagnosing  of 

certain  (Dawson),     p.  335 

-Micro-photograplis  of  snow  crystals,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  541.. 
IMicroscopic  investigations  alongagricultural  lines,  monthly  (Taylor). 

May,  1872,  to  Dec,  1876...' 

Microscopic  investigations  as  to  internal  parasites  in  domestic  fowls, 

atid  butter  and  fals  (Taylor).     1884 

Microscopical  examinations  of  fruits  and  fruit  ))roducts  (Howard). 

1902.  ■  p.  103 

Microsco{)ists,  instructions  for,  in  examination  of  jxirk  for  trichina. 

1896 

Microscoi^y  Division,  Agricidture  Department 

Microtome,  work  of,  letter  to  T.  Taylor  (Lyman).     1881 

Microtus.     See  Voles,  American. 

*By  a  misprint,  this  \>n'j;v  iniiiihcr  iipjx'ars  twice. 


Index 

Clsissiflrutlou  HO. 

A27.9:28 

A29.6:22 

A15.2:Ir7' 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 

A6.5:l 


A29.3:n' 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:23 


A29.3:I1-' 

A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:884 


A4.2 
A4.2 
A4.2 
A4.1 


H78 
H78 
H78 
889-90 


Al.  1:863 


A27.9:7 

A4. 1:886 

A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:8 

A9.7:2 

A9.6:9 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:24 

A27.9:6 


A27.9:4 
A27.9:7 
A29.6:28 


A4. 1:898 
A29.6:28 

A27.9: 

A  1.8:34 

A  7. 3:66 


A4.2:P42 

A 18. 
A18.2:M58 


423 


Index 

Middle  States: 

Beef  cattle  in,  feeding  (Lodge),     p.  212 

Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of,  propagation,  influence  of  stocks,  diseases, 

and  enemies  (Lodge).     i>.  199 

Tree-planting  for  profit  in.     1872.     p.  293 

Wine-making  and  vine  culture  in  (Lodge),     p.  118 

See  also  Names  of  States. 
Middling  cotton.     See  Cotton. 

Migration  of  weeds  (Dewey).     1896.     p.  268 

Mik,  Joseph.     Ugimvia  sericarhe  rond,  parasite  of  Japanese  silk- 
worm.    1891.   'p.  1 13 

Milan,  Italy,  cost  of   hauling   farm    products  over  wagon   roads  at 

(Spagnoli ).     p.  10 

Milch  cows.     See  Cows. 
Mildew: 

Notes  on.     1863.     No.  3,  p.  13 

Upon  plants  under  glass,  treatment  of  (Maynard).     1891.     p.  16. 
See  «/.s'o  Grape  mildew  and  references. 
Miles,  Nelson  Appleton.     Good  roads,  importance  of,  in  war  and 

peace.     1902.     p.  39 

Military  instruction  in  land-grant  colleges,  report  of  committee  on 

(Atherton).     1901.     p.  85 

Milk: 

Acidity  in,  determination  of  (Van  Slyke).     1893.     p.  117 

Acidity  of  cream  and,  determination  of  (Hopkins  and  Powers). 

1895.     p.  125 

Albumen  in  cow's  milk,  determination  of  (Van  Slvke).     1894. 

p .  1 S  8 '. 

Albuminoids  in,  estimation  of  (Sebelien).     1889.     p.  169 

Analysis  of,  with  view  to  determining  its  adulterations  (Bourcart), 

1889.     p.  167 

As  food.     1898 - _.  - 

Bacteria  in  freshly  drawn  milk,  preliminary  investigations  con- 
cerning number  and  nature  of  (Moore),     p.  261 

Bacteria  in,  inefficiency  of  separators  in  removing  (Moore) .     1895. 

p.  431 -• 

Bicarbonate  of  soda  in,  detection  of  (Fade).     1889.     p.  170 

Boston  and  other  New  England  cities,  supply  of  (Whitaker). 

1898 

Butter  fat  in  cream  or,  method  of  determining,  by  difference  ( Mc- 

Keown).     1894.     p.  194 , 

Canstadt,  report  on  (Zeitler).     1890.     p.  153 , 

Care  of,  on  the  farm  (Pearson).     1897 

Casein  in  cow's  milk,  determination  of  (VanSlyke).     1893.    \).  109 

Citric  acid  in, 'report  on  (Soulhet).     1889.     p.  155 

City  supply  of.     p.  332 

Composite  samples  in  laboratory  (Patrick).     1891.     p.  26 

Condensed — 

composition  of  (Shenst one).     1890.     p.  149 

in  Europe.     1868.     p.  39 

Cr(!am  from  deep  or  shallow  setting  of,  comparative  amount  of. 

1872.     p.  513  

Curdled,  fat  in,  estimation  of  content  of  (Kuehn).     1890.     p.  162 
Diphenylamine  reaction  in  examination  of,  significance  of  (Mos- 

linger).     1889.     p.  168... 

Examination  of  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  147 

Facts  about  (Pearson).     1896 

Fat  in— 

determination  by — 

gravimetric  method  (Dietrich).     1890.     p.  159 

Patrick  method.     1890.     p.  163 

Rose's  method.     1888-89.     p.  160 

Soxhlet's  areometric  method  ( Klein).     1888.     p.  163 

Soxhlet-Engstriuu       and       Schmoeger-Neubert      method 

( Kiihn ).     1890.     p.  158 \ 

Werner-Schmidt  metiiod  (Stokes).     1890.     p.  158 

estimation  of  (Kichmond).     1890.     p.  162 


Classlflcatloii  no. 

Al.  1:867 

Al.  1:865 
A27.9:]0 
Al.  1:866 

Al.  10:896 
A9.7:4 
A  22. 4:27 


A27.9:l 
A28.5:6 


A  22. 3:25 

A 10. 3:99 

A7.3:38 

A7.3:47 

A7.3:43 
A7.3:24 

A7.3:24 
A1.9:74 

A4. 1:895-6 

Al. 10:895 
A7.3:24 

A4.3:20 

A7.3:43 

A7.3:24 

A1.9:63 

A7.3:38 

A  7. 3:24 

Al. 1:872 

A7.3:31 

A7.3:24 
A27.9:6 

A27.9:10 
A7.3:24 

A7.3:24 
A4. 1:891 
A1.9:42 


A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 

A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:24 


424 


1892 


Milk — Continued 

Ferineiitations  and  their  relations  to  dairying 

FeniieiitationH  of  (Conn).     1892 

Healthy  and  diseased  cows,  effects  of  tuberculin  injectionn  upon. 
1896.     p.  15  

InsjK^ction  in  Sluuii^hai  (Blackwood),     p.  205 

Market,  plan  for  it.s  improvement  (Pearson),     p.  158 

Nature  of  (  Bechamp).  _    1890.     p.  154 

Pasteurization  and  .sterilization  of  (De  Scliweinitz).     1894.    j).  3:51. 

Pasteurization  of — 

directions  for 

for  butter  making.     1899..    p.  23 

Pathogenic  I)acteria  in  milk  and  its  products,  vitality  and  reten- 
tion of  virulence  by  certain  ( Dawson) .     p.  224 

Preservation  of,  by  pressure  (Lawson).     1899.     p.  27 

Production — 

testing  cow.«  as  to,  some  notes  in  connection  with  (Scovell). 

1899.     p.  123 

type  of  dairy  cow  in  relation  to  (Lawson).     1901.     p.  28 

Qualities  in,  science  of  developing  and  perpetuating  (Roberts). 
1882.     p.  8H... 

Quality  of — 

selling  on  basis  of,  how  shall  it  be  accomplished  in  retail  trade 

(George.son) .     1896.     p.  93 

should  selling  be  reguiated  by?  ( Voorhees).     1896.     p.  91 

Haw,  ])a.steurized,  and  cooked,  digestibility  of.     1902.     p.  27 

K()l)y  cream  and,  examination  as  to  cause  of  (Allen).     1899.    p.  26. 

Solids  and  fat  in,  Balx-ock  gravimetric  method  for  determination 
of  (drying  with  asbestos  in  perforated  metal  cylinder) 
_( Wiuton).     1893.     p.  119 . . . 

Solids  in,  calculation  of  total  from  per  cent  of  fat  and  sj^ecific 
gravity,  according  to  formulas  of  Babcock,  Fleischmann,  and 
Hehner  and  Richmond,  compared  with  gravimetric  method 
(VanSlvke).     1894.     p.  193 

Sour,  analysis  of  (Cooke).     1890.     p.  22 

Souring  of,  and  other  changes  in  milk  products.     1895 

Specific  gravity  of — 

determination  of  rise  in,  on  allowing  milk  to  stand  after  milk- 
ing (Richmond).     1894.     p.l91 

limitsof  (Schrodt).     1888.     p.  154 

Sterilization  or  pasteurization  of,  directions  for 

Test,  standard,  report  on  (Patrick).     1891.     p.  123 

Testingcream  and,  modification  of  Babcock  method  and  apparatus 
for  (Bartlett).     1896.     p.  104 

Tran.-iportation  of.     1887.     p.  386 

Tubercle  bacilli  in,  experimental  observations  on  presence  of 
(Schroeder).     1894.    p.  75 .- 

Tul)erculosis  in,  killing  the  germs  of  ( Wilcox).     1899.     p.  24 

Tuberculous  cows,  tubercle  l)acilli  in,  some  experimental  obser- 
vations on.     1893.     p.  60 

Use  and  adulteration  of.     1 893.     p.  57 

Washington,  not  normal  (Richardson).     1888.     ji.  24 

AVater  to,  quantitative  determination  of  addition  of,  and  removal 
of  cream  therefrom  (llerz).     1888.     ]).  168 

See  (lUo  Foremilk  —  Skim  milk. 

]\Iilk  tlour  in  Sweden,     p.  610 

Milking  scrub  cows.     p.  491 

Millardet,  Pierre  Marie  Alexis.     Grapes,  mildew  and  rot  of  grapes, 

treatment  of.     1885.     p.  94 

Millardet,  Pierre  Marie  Alexis,  and  Gayon : 

Copper,  search  for,  on  vines  treated  with  lime  and  sulphate  of  cop- 
per mixture,  and  in  harvest.     1885.     p.  116 

(irape  mildew,  treatment  of,  by  mixture  of  sulphate  of  copper  and 
lime.     1885.     j).  108 

Grape  vine,  mildew  on,  effects  of,  and  influence  of  efficient  treat- 
ment.    1885.     p.  97 


In<tcx 

Classiflcatluii  no. 

A1.9:9 
A 10. 3:9 

A4.3:13 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:900 
A  7. 3:24 
Al.  10:894 

A4*4:l 
A  1.9:92 


A4. 1:898 
Al. 9:105 


A 10. 3:65 
Al. 9:124 

A1.8:22 


A10.3:41 
A 10. 3:41 
Al. 9:149 
A1.9:107 


A7.3:38 


A7.3:43 
A7.3:31 
A1.9:29 


A7.3:43 
A7.3:24 
A4.4:l 
A10.5:3 


A7.3:49 
A27.9:25 

A4.3:7 
Al. 9:107 

A4.3:3 

A7.3:41 

A7.3:19 


A7.3:24 


A4. 1:901 
A  4. 1:898 


A6.3:2 


A6.3:2 
A6.3:2 
A6.3:2 


425 


Index 

Miller,  Gerrit  Sinirli,  jr.: 

Bat's,   North  American,   of  family  Vespertilionidjo,  revision   of. 

1897 " 

Shrews,  long-tailed,  of  eagtern  United  States.     1895.     p.  o5 

Voles  and  lemming.s,  genera  and  subgenera  of.     1896 

Miller,  H.  K.     Acid,  normal,  and  alkali  solutions,  standardization 

of.     1894.     p.  145 

Miller,  Howard.    Kansas  and  Colorado,  arid  regions  of,  possibility  of 
reclamation  of,  by  utilizing  underlying  waters.     1891.     pt.  1. 

p.  301 

Miller,  M.  F.     i^ee,  as  joint  author,  Lapham,  J.  E. 

]\Iiller,  Merritt  Finle3\     Reaping  machines,  evolutioh  of.     1902 

Miller,  Wm.  B.  E.     Pleuro-pneumonia  in  New  Jersey,  investigation 

of.     p.  45 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  IMcLean,  L. 
Miller,   W.   W.      Ohio,   farmers'    institute   work   accomplished   in. 

1902.     p.  41 

Millet  disease  of  horses.     1898.     ]>.  20 

Same,  p.  539 

Millets: 

Composition  of  other  forage  plants  and.     1898.     p.  655 

Insect  injurv  to  (Chittenden).     1988.     p.  84 

Reporton  (Williams).     1898.     p.  267 

same 

Milliken,  Robert.     Cricket,  western,  outbreaks  of,  and  of  certain 

locusts  in  Idaho,  report  on.     1893.     p.  17 

Milling,  Hungarian,  report  on  (Dewey) .     1893.     p.  38 

Milling  companies,  farmers'.     1890.     p.  294 

Mills,  James.     Response  to  address  of  welcome,  American  Associa- 
tion of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 

Sept.  18  and  19,  1901.     1902.     p.  12 

Milne  seismograph,  records  by  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  214 

Milner,  R.  D.  See,  as  joint  author.  True,  Alfred  Charles. 
Milton,  Mass.  See  Blue  Hill  Meteorological  Observatory. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. : 

Corn  and  wheat  in,  1861-66.     p.  431 

Weather  Bureau  officials'  convention,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901. 

pp.  25,  317 

Mimosa  bark  or  wattle  bark,  report  on.     p.  507 

See  also  Wattle  tree. 

Mineral  conditions  and  resources  of  U.  S.  (Newton).     1862 

Mineral  constituents  of  tubercle  bacilli  (De  Schweinitz  and  Dorset). 

p.  302 

Mineral  fertilizers.     See  Fertilizers. 

Mineral  food  of  plants.     1870.     p.  40 

Mineral  matter  deposited  with  snow  in  northern  Indiana,  Jan.  8, 

1892  (Goss).     p.  20 

Mineral  nutrients,  physiological  role  of  ( Loew ) 

Mineral  phosphates: 

As  fertilizers  ( Wiley).     1894.     p.  177 

Iron  and  alumina  in,  estimation  of  (Lehmann).     1897.     p.  61 

Mineral  production,  British.     1873.     p.  531 

Mink,  special  report  on  (Merriam).     p.  488 

Same,  p.  488 

Minneola,  Kansas,  sorghum-sugar  experiments  at,  1889  (Wiley) 

Minnesota: 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  198 

Flax  culture  in  (Bosse).     1892.     p.  43 

Flour,  improved  (Buck),     p.  388 

Horticultural  education  in  (Green).     1898.     p.  84..._ 

Isaria  and  attendant  pachybasium,  note  on  species  in  (Mac^Iil- 

lan).     1891.     p.  75 '. 

Locusts,  migratory  in,  in  1891  (Lugger).     ]^.  18 

Mammals  and  birds  of  parts  of,  food  hal)its  and  distribution  of 

(Bailey),     p.  426 

same.     )).  426 

Resources  of,  etc.,  ))rief  history  of  (Kelly),     p.  31 


(laNNiflciitUiii  no. 


A5.5:13 
A5.5:10 
A5.5:12 


A  7. 3:43 


A15.2:Ir7- 
A10.3:103 
A  1.1:881-2 


A10.3:120 
A1.9:69 
A4. 1:898 

Al.  10:898 
A9.6:17 
A  1.10:898 
Al. 9:101 


A9.7:6 

A27.9:31 

A27.9:2S 


A10.3:110 
A29.6:27 


A27.9:4 

A29.6:29 
A  1.1:878 

A1.8:l 

A4. 1:898 

A27.9:S 

A29.6:20 
A28.3:18 

Al.  10:894 
A7.3:51 
A27.9:12 
A  1.1:888 
A5. 1:888 
A7.3:26 


A27.9:6 
Al  1.5:4 
A  1.1:875 
A 10. 3:49 

A28.5:6 
A9.3:27 


Al.  1:887 
A5. 1:887 
A  1.1:863 


426 


Minnesota — Continued 

Roacl  ])nilding  in,  State  aid  to  (Choate).     1898 

Russian  thistle  and  other  troublesome  weeds  in  wheat  region  of. 

1893 

Southern,  blackbirds  and  gophers  in,  depredations  of,  in  fall  of 
1887  (Fisher),     p.  454 

same.     p.  454 

Wheat  crop  of — 

1865.     p.  12 

1869.     p.  144 

1887.     p.  631  


Winds  and  clouds  in,  movements  of  (Abl)e).     1897.     p.  252 

See  also  Duluth  —  Hennepin  County. 
Minnesota,  University  of,  bread  and  bread  making  at,  studies  on,  in 

1897  and  1898  "(Snyder).     1899.     p.  7 

Same.     1899  and  1900  (Snyder).     1901 

Minnesota  good  roads  convention,  St.  Paul,  proceedings  of,  Jan.  25, 

26,  1894 

Minnesota  State  fair,  St.  Paul.     1872.     p.  347 

Minnetonka,  Lake,  watershed,  hydrology  of  (Cooley).     1899.     p.  14. 
Minot,  Charles  Sedgwick,  and  Burgess,  Edward.     Aletia,  anatomy 

of.     1885.     p.  45 

Minto,  John.     See,  as  joint  author,  Heath,  H.  A. 
Mirage: 

Note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  17 

Over  Lake  Michigan,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  544 

Mirobia  and  seiches,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1 898.     p.  562 

Same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  102 

Mississippi : 

Aletia  in,  in  1878  (Anderson),     p.  352 

Boll  worm  in,  observations  on  (Mullen).     1893.     p.  240 

Climate,  soil,  productions,  and  agricultural  capabilities  of  (Hurt). 

1884 

Cotton  in.     1866.     p.  233 

Cotton  insects  found  in,  notes  on  ( Ashmead).     1894.     pp.  25,  240, 

320 

Delta  of,  differential  grasshopper  in  (Morgan ) .     p.  7 

Entomological  work  of  season  in  (Weed).     1891.     p.  34 

Experiment  station  (Tracy),     p.  378 

same,  p.  378 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  1 1 1 

Hurricane  on  coast  of,  Aug.  13-16,  1901 

Insects  from,  notes  on  ( AA'eed ).     1892.     [).  110 

Stock  raising  in.     1869.     p.  297* 

Tea  plant  in.     1869.     p.  301* ! 

Tornadoes  in  (Emerv).     1900.     p.  499 

same  (Emery).     1902.     p.  265 

Winter  thunderstorms  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  18 

See  also  Yazoo. 

Missi^f^ip])i  rapids,  fruit  culture  on  the  ((iregg).     1869.     \).  225 

Mi.«sissippi  River: 

Canal  from,  to  Lake  Borgne.     1870.     p.  357 

Cattle  interests  west  of  ( ( Jrinnell ) .     p.  233 

same  (Bradley),    p.  424 

same  (Taylor),     p.  306 

Flood,  Apr.  12,  1897 

sanie,  2d  report,  Apr.  22,  1897 

Flood  and  Hood  problems  of  ( Frankenfield).     1899.     p.  405 

Flood  planes  of  (Orkerson).     1894.     p.  81 

Floods  (.f  (  Morrill) .     1897 

same  ( Morrill).     1897.     p.  371 _ 

same,  with  reference  to  inundation  of  alluvial  valley  (Star- 
ling).    1894.     p.  68 

June  rise  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  208. 

Live-stock  industry  west  of,  condition  of  (Wilson).     ]>.  429 

*By  a  misprint,  tliis  pii;r(>  iiiinilx'r  uppciirs  twici.'. 


Index 

Classlfloiitloii  no. 
A22.4:32 
A1.9:10 


Al. 1:887 
A5. 1:887 


A27.9:4 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:25 
A29.6:25 


A10.3:67 
Aia3:101 

A22.3:2 

A27.9:10 

A29.6:27 

A8.1:4 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 


A9.2:C82 
A9.7:5 


A1.7:3 
A27.9:4 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:30 

A9.7:4 

Al.  1:890 

A6. 1:890 

A27.9:6 

A29.2:H94 

A9.7:5 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:28 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 
A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:887-8 
A1.5:2 
A1.5:3 
A29.6:27 
A29.3:ll' 
A29.5:E 
A  29. 1:897 


A29.3:ll' 
A  29. 6:28 
A4. 1:885 


42^ 


Index 

^Iis.si?sippi  River — Continued 

Kivorainl  Hood  service,  charts  of  area  covered  by,  in  April,  1897.. 

Sheep  iiKhistry  wegt  of,  condition  of  (  Heath ).     p.  247 

Mississip])i  River  and  trilnitaries  in  periods  of  low  water,  importance 

of  ri ver-sitage  forecasts  of  (Smyth ) .     1902.     p.  146 

Missis^'ippi  ^'allev: 

Bird  migration  in,  in  1884  and  1885  (Cooke) .     1888 

Chinch  l)ug  in,  early  occurrence  of  (Forbes).     1889.     p.  249 

Drouglits  in  (  Abbe)'.     1895.     p.  837 

Forestry  of  ( Baker).     1883 

Lower,  anthrax  in.     p.  166 

Mineral  fertilizers  of.     p.  548 

Prairie  ground  squirrels  or  spermophilcs  of  ( Bailey).     1893 

Sperinophiles  and  pocket  gophers  of  (Bailey),     p.  185 

same,  p.  1 85 

I'pper — 

river'gages  in  ( Carlisle ) .     1902.     p.  222 

weather  conditions  in,  effect  of  low  atmospheric  pressure  in 

determining  (Hazen).     1896.     p.  89 

Mis.^ouri : 

Bread  and  meat  consumption  in,  data  relating  to  ((Tibson  and 

others).     1896 

Cattle  in,  outbreak  of  disease  among  (Michener).     p.  387 

Climate  of,  notes  on  (Hackett ).     1899.     p.  582 

Climatic  divisions  of,  note  on  (x\.bbe).     1900.     j).  160 

Dairy  industry  in  ( ChubVjuck ) .     1897 

Farm  7-esources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  263 

Hailstorm  in,  severe  (Hackett).     1898.     p.  409 

Insects  of.     See  Murtfeldt,  Mary  E. 

Moving  cattle  from  two  northern  tiers  of  counties  in  Arkansas 

into.     Mar.  8, 1899 

Northwest,  grasshopper  injuries  in,  report  on  trip  to  investigate 

(Osborn).     1893.  _  p.  323 

Eoad  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Ste- 
phens),    p.  5 

South vve*it,  drought  of  1899  in.      (Hazen. )     p.  151 

Swine  and  fowl  industry  of,  and  annual  loss  by  disease  (Bradley). 

p.  418 

Weather  forecasts  of  ( Frankenfleld ) .     1895.     p.  292 

Winds  in,  hot  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  260 

See  also  Jefferson  County — Kirk  wood  —  Miami — St.  Louis  — 

Springfield. 
Missouri,  University  of,  dietary  studies  at,  in  1895  (Gibson  and  others ) 

1896 

Same,  comments  on  ( Atwater  and  Woods ) .     p.  21 

Missouri    Experiment    Station,    irrigation    experiments    at,    1901 

(Waters).     1902.     p.  305 

Missouri  River: 

June  rise  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  208 

Water  from,  abstract  of  laws  for  acquiring  titles  to  (Mead).     1899. . 

Water  rights  on  (Mead).     1899 

Mist,  small  whirling  columns  of  (Marean).     1899.     p.  409 

Mitchell,  Alexander  J. : 

Climate  and  crop  conditions,  are  changes  in  present  forms  for  re- 
porting weekly  advisable?    1899.     p.  126 

Climatology  of  Florida  with  regard  to  crops.     1902.     p.  208 

State  weather  services,  their  importance  and  equipment.     1896. 

p.  44 

Weather  forecast  stations,  voluntary,  their  object  and  collateral 

functions.     1899.     p.  140 

Mitchell,  A.  S.     Extracts,  flavoring,  analysis  of,  provisional  methods 

for.     1902.     p.  69 

Mitchell,  W.  H.: 

Clouds,  cumulus,  formed  by  smoke.     1 901 .     p.  498 

Kite  corps  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  records  by.     1900.     p.  539 

Meteological  observations  during  burning  of  plant  of  Standard  Oil 

Company  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  July  5,  6,  and  7,  1900.     p.  325  .. 


ClaKslficatioii  iio. 

A29.2:R522 
A4. 1:889-90 

A29.3:31 

A5.3:2 
A9.7:l 
A29.6:23 
Al.8:28 
A4. 1:897 
Al.  1:869 
A5.3:4 
Al. 1:892 
A5. 1:892 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:23 


A10.3:31 

A4. 1:889-90 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A4.3:18 

A27.9:6 

A29.6:26 


A4.5:32 
A9.7:5 

A22.4:33 

A29.6:28 

A4. 1:885 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:25 


A10.3:31 
A10.3:31 

A  10.3:119 

A29.6:28 
A10.30:6 
A10.3:58 
A29.6:27 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:31 

a29.3:18 

A29.3:24 

A7.3:65 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 


428 


247. 
-'25  . . 


1898. 


No.  64,  p.  28; 


14 


271 


Mite: 

Enemj' of  citrus  treeis  (^farlatt).     1900.     p. 

Six-spotted,  of  orange  (Kiiey).     18V0.     p.  ; 

(See  aha  Blister  mite  —  Clover  mite. 
Mlodziausky,  A.  K.     Forest  crop,  measuring  the. 
Moffat,  JMlmund  J. : 

Crop  prospects  of  Europe.     1883.     No.  61,  p.  'M 
No.  65,  p.  29;  No.  1,  p.  18 

European  wheat  prospect,  Apr.,  1883.     No.  58,  ]>.  31  .. 

Grain  producing  districts  of  Russia.     1882.     No.  51,  p. 

India,  wheat  crop  of,  1884-85.     1885.     No.  21,  p.  39  . . . 
Mohair  and  mohair  manufactures  (Thompson).     1901.     p. 

(Same,  p.  480 

Mohair  market.     1886.     p.  555 

Mohler,  John  R.     See,  as  joint  author,  Norgaard,  Victor  Andreas. 

Mohn,  Henrik.     Norway,  climate  of.     1896.     p.  647 

Mohr,  Charles: 

Plant  life  in  Alabama;  prepared  in  cooperation  with  geol<jgical 
survey  of  Alabama.     1901 

Red  cedar,  notes  on.     1901 , 

Timber  pines  of  southern  United  States.     1 896 , 

AVoods,  test  material,  field  records  of.     1893.     p.  50 

Moisture: 

Conditions,  influence  of,  on  process  of  germination  (Detmer). 
1895.     p.  405 

Determination  of,  experiments  in  (Anderson).     1890.     p.  93 

Distributten  of,  in  United  States  ( Hazen ).     1899.     p.  327 

Monthly  notes  on,  Fel). ,  1895-Sept. ,  1 897 

Some  phvsical  X)roperties  of  soils  in  relation  to  (Whitney).     1892. 

Tables  of,  report  on  (Marvin).     1898.     p.  205 

See  also  Atmospheric  inoisture  —  Soils. 
Mokrzhetski,  S.    Blood  louse,  observations  on  cycle  of  sexual  develop- 
ment of,  translated  by  P.  Fireman.     1898.     p.  78 

Molasses: 

Adulteration  of  sirup  and  (Wiley  and  others).     1892.     p.  633 

Cuba,  1870-71.     p.  326 

Food  for  farm  animals  (Langworthv ) .     1899.     ]>.  17 

Imports  of,  1 856-61.     No.  5,  p.  4. . ". 

Sorghum,  statistics  of,  1862-63.     No.  5,  p.  4 

Table  sliowing  amount  of,  June,  1864.     No.  3,  p.  8 

Trade  of  United  States,  1867-68.     p.  16 

See  aim  Sirup. 

Mole  cricket  or  changa  in  Porto  Rico  (Barrett) .     1902 

Mollusks.     See  Clam  —  Limax  campestris. 

Molossus,  new  species  of,  from  ('alifornia,  description  of  (Merriam). 

1890.     p.  31 

Molybdate   method,    determination  of  ])hosplioric  acid  bv  (Garri- 

gues).     1894.     p.  105 '. 

IMolybdic  solution,  estimation  of  phosphoric  acid  in  soils  by  double 

precipitation  with  (Williams).     1895.     p.  82 

Monaco,  Prince  of.     See  Albert,  Prince  of  ^Monaco. 

Monchamp,  (J.     Barometer,  history  of,  letter  relative  to,  comments 

on.     1899.     p.  547 

Monephora  bicinta  damaging  Bermuda  grass,  note  on.     1886.     p.  34. 
Monocotyledons  of  western  Texas,  description  of  (Coulter).     1894. 

p.  421 

Monomorium  ])haraonis,  observations  on  (Bellevoye).    1890.    p.  230. 

Monostcgia  ignota,  report  on  (Mally).     1890.     p.  9 , 

Monostomulum  lentis.     See  Trematodes. 

Monrad,  John  II.     Dairy  industry  in  Nebraska,  South  Dakota,  and 

North  Dakota.     1896 

Monroe,  Josiah..    Rainfall  at  Firmeza,  Cuba,  1888-98.     p.  252 

Monroe  County,  Iowa,  agricultural  statistics  of.     1869.     p.  301  * 

Monsoon  rains: 

Forecasting  (Abbe) .     1895.     p.  213 


Index 

Oasslflcsitlon  no. 

Al.  10:900 
A9.7:2 

A 13. 3:20 


A27.9:21 

A27.9:21 

A27.9:20 

A27.9:23 

A  1.10:901 

A4. 1:901 

A27.9:24 

A29.3:ll'' 


A6.5:6 
A13.3:31 
A 13. 3:13 
A13.3:8 


A29.3:1P 
A  7. 3:28 
A29. 1:898 
A29.6: 
A  29. 3:4 
A29.6:26 


A9.6:18 


A7.3:13« 

A27.9:9 

Al. 9:107 

A27.9:l 

A27.9:l 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:7 

A10.12:2 


A5.5:4 

A7.3:43 

A7.3:47 


A29.6:27 
A9.3:12 

A6.5:2 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:3 


A4.3:16 

A29.6:26 

A27.9:7 


A29.6:23 


*  By  a  niisjiriiit,  lliis  imnc  iiiiiiilicr  iii>j>ours  twice. 


429 


1896. 


Index 

^lonsoon  rains — Continued 

^Mle  floods  and.     1900.     p.  324 

tiee  also  In<lian  monsoons. 
Monsoon  region,  Indian,  ujjper  currents  of  air  above  (Dallas) 

p.  417 - 

Montague,  A.  J.     Good  roads,  how  to  secure.     1902.     p.  36 

]Montana: 

Agricultural  notes  on.     1866.     p.  380 

Agricultural  resources  of.     1865.     No.  9.     p.  27 

Agricultural  tojjography  and  resources  of.     p.  431 

Alkali  in  (Traphagen).     1900.     p.  72 

Chinook  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  426 

Cold  spell  of  Nov.,  1896,  in  (Hazen).     p.  414 

Earthquakes  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  175 

Erysiphe;e  of,  preliminary  list  of  (Anderson).    1889.     p.  188 

Forest  conditions  of  Rocky  INIountains  in  (Ensign) .     p.  41 

Fungi  of,  common,  brief  notes  on  few  (Anderson).     1889.     p.  30. 

Irrigation  in,  in  1890  (Nimmo).     p.  149 

Irrigation  investigations  in  (Fortier) — 

1900.  p.  267  

1901.  p.  225  

Kites  in  (Coe).     1896.     p.  237 

Pastoral  resources  of  (Anderson) .     p.  311 

same,  j).  31 1 

Plant  poisoning  of  stock  in  ( Wilcox ) .     p.  91 

Stock-poisoning  plants  of,  preliminary  report  (Chesnut  and  Wil- 
cox ) .    1901 _ 

Temperature  changes  in,  sudden,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     pp. 

115,161  

Water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900,  as  depending  on  snowfall 

( Glass ) .    p.  495 

See  also  Gallatin  Valley  —  Havre  —  Helena — Whitney,  Milton, 
and  Means,  Thos.  H. 
Monterey  County,  Cal.     See  Salinas  Valley. 

Montevideo,  wool  exports  from,  in  1901.     p.  607 

Montgomery  County,  Marvland,  Agricultural  Society,  address  before 

(Capron).     1870.     p.  351 

Montgomery  County,  Ohio,  soil  survev  of  (Dorsey  and  Coffev).     p. 

85  ..". '. .' 

Montgomery  County,  Tennessee,  soil  survey  of  (Lapham  and  Mil- 
ler),    p.  341 

Monthly  crop  synopsis,  Statistics  Division,  Agriculture  Department. . 

Montlily  list  of  publications  of  Agriculture  Department 

Monthlv  Weather  Review,  French  edition  of,  note  on  (Abbe) .     1900. 

p.  291 

jVIonthly  Weather  Review,  Weather  Bureau 

Montlaur,  Amaury,  Vicomte  de.     Polysulphides,  alkaline,  use  of, 

for  grape  mildew.     1885.     p.  67 

Moon: 

Aurora  and,  report  on  (Hazen).     1898.     p.  108 

Effect  of,  on  vegetation,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  215 

Waltemath's  ((feorge),  notes  on  (xVbbe).     1898.     p.  19 

AVeather  and,  note  on  relation  of- — 

1898  (Abbe),     p.  569 

1901  (Abbe),     pp.  121,374 

1901  (Meech).     p.  372 

Mooney,  Charles  N.,  and  Caine,  Thomas  N.     Soil  survey  of  Prince 

Edward  area,  Virginia,     p.  259 

Mooney,  Charles  N.,  Martin,  F.  0.,  and  Caine,  Thomas  A.     Soil  sur- 
vey of  Bedford  area,  A'irginia.     p.  239 

Moonshine  and  frosts,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1898.     pp.  115,  261 

Moore,  C.  C.     Plant  food,  available,  plan  for  cooperating  in  study  of. 

1902 :.. 

Moore,  J.  A.     Lumpy  jaw,  successful  treatment  of.     p.  510 

Moore,  Veranus  Alva: 

Animal  diseases;  morphology,  biology,  and  pathogenic  properties 
of  28  streptococci  found  in  investigation  of.     1893.     p.  9 


I'lassifientioii  no. 


A29.6:28 


A29.6:.24 
A22.3:25 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:3 

Al.  1:871 

A10.3:76 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:29 

A28.5:5 

A13.3:2 

A28.5:5 

A15.2:P94i 

A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 
A29.6:24 
Al.  1:888 
A6. 1:888 
A4. 1:900 


A6.3:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A4. 1:901 

A27.9:870 

A26. 5:900' 

A26.5:901  ' 

A27.7: 

A21.6: 

A29.6:28 
A29.6: 

A6.3:2 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 

A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A26. 5:901' 

A26. 5:901' 
A29.6:26 

A  7. 4:9 
A4. 1:899 

A4.3:3 


430 


Moore,  Veranus  Alva — Continued 

Animals,  (li)niesticateil,  up])er  air  passages  of,  pathogenic  and 
toxicogenic  Ijacturia  in.     1S93.     p.  38 

Cattle,  disease  in,  not  distingnishal)le  from  ra])ies.     1896.     p.  10.. 

Cornstalk  disease  of  cattle,  nature,  cause,  and  means  of  prevent- 
ing, investigation  into.     1896.     p.  9 

Fowl  cholera,  bacilliLs  obtained  from  three  outbreaks  of,  study  of. 
1895.     p.  63 _ 

Fowls,  diphtheria  in,  preliminary  investigation  of.     1895.     p.  39. 

Hog  cholera,  can  bacillu.s  of,  be  increased  in  virulence  by  passing 
it  through  a  series  of  ral  )bits?     1894.     ]>.  97 

Hog-cholera  and  swine-plague  bacteria,  what  becomes  of,  in- 
jected in  small  numbers  into  subcutaneous  tissue  of  pigs. 
1894.     p.  103 

Leukfemia,  infectious,  in  fowls,  a  bacterial  disease  frequently 
mistaken  for  fowl  cholera,     p.  185 

Milk,  freshly  drawn,  number  and  nature  of  bacteria  in,  prelimi- 
nary investigations  concerning,     p.  261 

Milk  separators,  inefficiency  of,  in  removing  bacteria.  1895. 
p.  431 

Nodular  t;eniasis  in  fowls.     1895 

Pig,  lung  and  spleen  of,  nonmotile  pathogenic  bacillus  closely 
resembling  bacillus  of  hog  cholera  found  in.     1893.     p.  31  . .'. . 

Pigeons,  fatal  disease  of,  pathogenic  bacillus  of  hog-cholera  grouj) 
associated  with.     1895.     p.  71 

Swine,  nonsj)ecific  disease  among,  outbreak  of.     p.  219 

Turkevs,  infectious  entrohepatitis  in,  direct  transmission  of. 
1896 

See  aUo,  as  joint  author,  Smith,  Theobald. 
Moore,  Veranus  Alva,  and  Dawson,  Chai-les  Francis.     Tuberculosis 
in  swine;  nature  of  disease,  with  report  of  three  cases,     p.  207. 
Moore,  Veranus  Alva,  and  Fish,  Pierre  Augustine.    Rabies  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     p.  267 

Moore,  W.  H.: 

Address  of — 

at  international  good  roads  congress,  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 

Sept.  16-21,  1901.     p.  5 

before  Jefferson  memorial  and  interstate  good  roads  conven- 
tion, Apr.,  1902.     p.  21 

Good  roads  and  material  progress.     1902.     p.  26 

Road  suljject,  social,  commercial,  and  economic  phases  of.     1900  . 

What  is  our  duty?    Address  before  international  good  roads 

congress,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1901.     p.  82 

Moore,  Willis  Luther: 

Address  before  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials,  Omaha, 
Nebr.,  Oct.  13,  1898.     p.  9 

Alaska,  climate  of.     1897 

Arid  regions,  some  climatic  features  of,  communicated  to  national 
irrigation  congress.     1896 

Atmospheric  survey,  United  States  daily.     1897 

August  weather.     1900.     p.  343 

North  Pacific  coast  weather  map,  explanation  of 

President's  address  l)efore  second  convention  of  Weather  Bureau 
ofticials,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Aug.  27-29,  1901.     p.  16 

Weather  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department — 

new  work  in.     1 898.     p.  81 

reportof.     1901.     p.  595 

work  of,  for  farmer.     1897.     p.  59 

Weather  forecasting;  some  facts,  historical,  j)ractical,  and  theo- 
retical.    1899 

Weather  map,  explanation  of 

AVest  Indian  hurricane  service.     1 899.     ]>.  56 

See  also,  for  rej^orts  as  Chief,  Weather  Bureau,  Agriculture  De- 
partment, 1895-1902  

Moorhead,  J.  K.,  Warder,  Jno.  A.,  and  Jackson,  ('has.     Report  of 
Flax  and  Hemp  Commission.     1865 


Index 

t'luKsiflcutlon  no. 


A4.3:3 
A4.3:10 


A4.3:10 

A4.3:8 
A4.3:8 

A4.3:6 


A4.3:6 

A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:895-6 


Al.  10:895 
A4.4:3 

A4.3:3 

A4.3:8 

A  4. 1:895-6 


A4.4:5 


A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:895-6 

A22.3:21 

A22.3:25 
A22.3:23 
A22.4:34 

A22.3:21 


A  29. 3:24 
A29.2:A11 


A29.2:Ar4 
A29.2:At6- 
A29.6:28 
A29.2:N81 


A29.3:31 


A  1.1 0:898 
A  29. 6:29 
Al.  10:897 


A29.3:25 

A29.2:W37« 

A29.3:24 

A29.1 

A1.2:F76 


431 


Index 

MorachevHki,  V.     Russian  zyemstvos,  conflict  of,  \\ith  enemies  of 

agriculture;  abstract  by  P.  Fireman.     1902.     p.  61 

Morelos  orange  I'ruit-worm,  report  on  (Riley).     1.SS8.     p.  45 

Morgan,  li.  A.: 

Artace  punctistriga,  some  observaticms  upon.     1901.     p.  182 

(Jrasshopper,  differential,    in   JNIississippi  delta;  other  common 

species,     p.  7.     1901 

^losfjuito,  conchyliastes  musicus,  observations  upon.    1902.    p.  1 13. 

Oil  emulsions,  simple  device  for  preparation  of.     1896.     p.  93 

Sugar-cane  borer,  life  history  of,  in  Louisiana.     1902.     p.  128 

Morocco,  agriculture  of  (Collins),     p.  499 

Morrell,  Robert.     Sheep,  Hampshire  Down,  note  on.     1868.     p.  462. 
Morrill,  Justin  Smith: 

Legislative  career  of  ( Atherton ) .     1901.     p.  60 

Resolutions  of  respect  for,  proposed  for  adoption  of  Association 
of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations, 

at  13th  annual  convention  ( Buckham ) .     1900.     p.  30 

Morrill,  Park: 

Areas,  high  and  low.     1895.     p.  157 

Barometric  pressure,  reduction  of,  to  sea  level.     1896.     p.  492  . . . 
Daily  stages  of  principal  rivers  of  United  States.     Pt.  5,  1893-95.. 

Floods  of  Mississippi  River,  report  on.     1897 

same.     p.  371 

Meteorological  records,  hourly,  at  Pikes  Peak  and  Colorado 
Springs  from  November,  1892,  to  September,  1894,  brief  dis- 
cussion of.     1896.     p.  215 

River  and  flood  service,  monthly  notes  on,  Nov.,  1896-May,  1898. 

Temperature  and  pressure,  reduction  of.     1897.     p.  572 

Weather  forecasts  and  storm  warnings,  notes  on,  Mav,  1898.     p. 

195 '. 

Morrill,  Park: 

Published  works  of  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  356 

Short  biography  of  ( Garriott) .     1898.     p.  356 

Morris,  Francis.     Cavalry  horses  in  America,     p.  159 

Morris,  John  G.     Ailanthus  silk-worm  of  China,  additional  obser- 
vations on.     p.  390 

Morris,  Paschall: 

Piggery,  model,  plan  of.     p.  476 

White  Chester  breed  of  swine,     p.  475 

Morrisville,  Va.,  sorghum-sugar  experiments  at,  1889  (Wiley),     p. 

20 - 

Same  ( Maxwell),     p.  63 

Morrow,  George  E. : 

Address  as  acting  president  of  Association  of  American  Agricul- 
tural Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  at  8th  annual  con- 
vention, 1894.     1895.     p.  25 

Agricultural  experiment  station  records,  report  on.     1891.     p.  102, 
Agricultural  experimental  work,  relation  of  teaching  to.     1891. 

p.  67 

Animal  husbandry  in  central  West.     1882.     p.  62 , 

Beef,  breeding  and  feeding  for.     1883.     p.  127 

Butter,  composition  of,    from  Chicago  dairy  show,  December, 

1889.     p.  188 

Cattle  and  swine  rearing  and  feeding  in  United  States,  report  ac- 
companving  exhibit  of  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  at  Paris 

Exposition  of  1889.     p.  405 

Chicago,  111.,  World's  Agricultural  Congress,  report  of  committee 

on.     1893.     p.  104 

Morse,  Eldridge.     Tide  lands  of  Washington  Territory.     1885.     p.  62 
Morse,  Fred  W.     Phosphoric  acid,  insoluble,  paper  on.     1891.     p. 

106 

Morse,  Geo.  W.     Cotton  caterpillar,  letter  on.     1867.     p.  249 ., 

Morse,  H.  N.,  and  Burton,  W.  M.     Butter,  oleomargarine,  etc.,  anal- 
ysis of,  method  for.     1890.     p.  99 , 

Mortgage,  a  burden  upon  agriculture.     1886.     p.  189 

Morton,  Julius  Sterling: 

Address  before  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 
and  Experiment  Stations.     1895.     p.  47 , 


Classification  no, 

A9.6:38 
A9.7:l 


A10.3:99 

A9.6:30 

A9.6;37 

A9.6:6 

A10.3:115 

Al.  1:862 

A27.9:868 

A10.3:99 


A 10. 3:76 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:23 
A29.10:5 
A29.5:E 
A29. 1:897 


A29. 1:896 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
Al.  1:863 

Al.  1:862 

Al.  1:865 
Al.  1:865 

A7.3:26 
A7.3:26 


A10.3:24 
A10.5:3 

A10.3:7 
A1.8:22 
A1.7:2 

A7. 1:889 


A4. 1:887-8 

A10.3:16 

A1.7:7 

A7.3:31 
A27.9:5 

A7.3:24 
A27.9:24 


A10.3:24 


432 


Morton,  Julius  Sterling — Continued 

Arbor  l-)ay;  its  origin  and  growth.     1887.     p.  22 

See  also  for  reports  as  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1893-1896 

Mosaic  disease  of  tobacco  ( Woods ) .     1 902 

Moses,  Alfred  G.     Public  improvement,  citizens' duty  to.     1902.     p. 

36 : 

Moses,  Z.     Teasel,  cultivation  and  use  of.     p.  117 

Muslinger,  Dr.     Milk,   diphenylamine   reaction  in  examination  of, 

significance  of.     1889.     p.  168 

Mosquito: 

Conchyliastes  musicus,  observations  on  (Morgan  i.     1902.    j).  113. 

Experiment  against  ( Howard)  — 

1892.  ]).  1 2 

1893.  p.  90 

How  to  distinguish  differest,  of  North  America  (Howard) 

North  American,  synoptic  tal:)les  of  (Coquillett).     1900.     ]>.  4 

Notes  on  ( Howard ).     1898.     p.  55 

Eeport  on  (Howard).     1896.     p.  9 

Some  experience  with  ( Weed) .     1894.     p.  212 

Structure   and    biology,    notes   on,    with   remarks   on   remedies 

(Howard).     1900  ." 

Mosquitoes  and  fleas,  circular  relative  to  (Howard) 

Moss,  Irish,  curing  of,  brief  account  of  ( Bates),     p.  423 

Mosses  from  Fuegia  and  Patagonia,  collected  bv  V.  S.  S.  Albatro.ss 
in  1887-91,  list  of  (P:aton).     1892.     p.  138 

Moths: 

jEgeriidte  of  central  Ohio,  notes  on  (Kellicott).     1892.    p.  81 

Fruit  seriously  injured  by  ( Mally ) .     1902.     p.  90 

ffee  also  Angoumois  grain  moth  —  Bombycidte  —  Brown-tail 
moth  —  Cabbage  moth  —  Calothysanis  amaturaria  —  Clothes 
moths  —  Commelina  owlet  moth  —  Drasteria  erechtea — Endi- 
opta  owlet  moth  —  Ephestia  interpunctella  —  Geometrid 
moth  —  Gipsy  moth  —  Grain  moth — Hepialus  argenteomac- 
ulatus  —  Herbarium  pest  —  Leopard  moth  —  Lepidoptera — 
l.,epidopterous  larvae  —  Mediterranean  flour  moth  —  Noctui- 
dfe  —  Oncocnemis  —  Orgyia  leucostigma- — Osage  orange  pyra- 
lid  —  Peach-tree  borer  —  Porthetria  dispar  —  Potato-tuber 
moth  —  Privet  web-worm  —  Protoparce  Carolina  —  Pyralid  — 
Pyralida:- — Pyralidina — Spilosoma  fuliginosa —  Sphingidi''  — 
Squash  borer  —  Sugar  cane  borer  —  Theophila  mandarinu  — 
Tussock  moth— Wood-leopard  moth. 

Moule's  earth-closet  system,  report  on.     p.  465 

Mount,  James  A.     Indiana,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from  gov- 
ernor's message.     ]>.  3 

Mount.     See  name  of  mountain. 

Mountain  peaks,  minimum  temperatures  on  (Abbe).     1899.     ji.  421. 

Mountain  roads.     See  Roads. 

Mountain  shadow,  photograph  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  510.. 

Mountain  slopes,  precipitation  on,  theory  of  formation  of  (Pockels). 
1901.     i)p.  152,  306 

Mountain  stations,  study  of  upper  atmosphere  from  observations  on 
(Hann).     1896.    "p.  754 

Mountain  storms,  i)eculiar,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  66 

Mountains: 

p:ffect  of,  on  wind  (Abbe).     1894.     ]>.  510 

Relation  of  rainfall  to  (Alexander).     1901.     p.  6 

.SV'e  also  Appalachian  —  Cascade — Coeur  d' Alene. 

Mouse.     See   Evotomys  —  Grasshopper   mouse  —  Jumjung   mice  — 
Pocket  mice. 

Mouth  disease  of  cattle.     See  Foot-and-mouth  disease  of  cattle. 

Mouton  flandrin sheej),Texel sheep  or,  rejtorton  (Chenery).     p.  242. 

Muck  or  peat,  value  of.     1901.     ]>.  5 

See  also  Soils. 

Mucronoporus,  report  on  (Ellis  and  Everhart).     1889.     p.  90 

Same,  new  (Ellis  and  Galloway ).     1889.     p.  141 

Mucronoporus  Andersoni,  report  on    (  Kills  and  Everhart).     1891. 
p.  79 


Index 

I'laNsiflcatluu  no. 

A1.8:56 
Al.l 

A19.3:18 

A  22. 3:23 
A  1.1:863 


A  7. 3:24 


A9.6:37 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 

A9.5:40 

A9.5:40 

A9.6:17 

A  9. 6:4 

A9.7:7 


A9.6:25 
A9.5:13 
A  1.1:866 

A6.5:l 


A9.7:5 
A9.6:31 


A  1.1:871 

A22.4:33 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:29 

A29.3:ll=' 
A29.6:26 

A  29. 6:22 
A  29. 6:29 


A  1.1:864 
A1.9:149 

A  28. 5:5 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:6 


114—04- 


-28 


4:^.8 


index  • 

Mud,  rains  of,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  158 

Mueller,  Charles.     Cattle,  Dutch  or  llolstein.     1873.     p.  175 

Muhlenberg,  II.     Grasses  of  herbarium  of  (iScribner  and  3Ierrill). 

1900 

Mulberries,  1)irds  which  feed  on  (Merriani).     p.  285 

Same,  p.  285 

Mulberry  silkworm,  report  on  ( Riley ) 

Ser  aim  Silkworm. 

Mulder,  Emile.     Tobacco,  cultivation  of,  in  Sumatra.     1898 

Mules: 

Diseases  of,  correspondence  relating  to.     1898.     ji.  537 

Glanders  among,  in  Texas  (Folsetter).     p.  393 

Rpising  (Warder),     j).  180 

Uses,  how  to  breed,  grow,  prepare  for  market,  and  sell  (Jones). 

p.  335 

See  also  Farm  animals. 

Mull,  George.     Arbor  Day,  value  and  uses  of.     p.  29 

Mullen,  S.  B.     Boll  worm,  observations  on,  in  ]Mississip})i.     1893. 

p.  240 

Munich,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads 

at  ( Steiner ) .     p.  9  

Munich,  international  conference  of  meteorologists,  Aug.,  1891,  re- 
port of  (Abbe),     p.' 626 

Same,  p.  626 

Munich,  meteorological  congress,  1892;  international  wearther  sym- 
bols recommended  for  use  ( Harrington ) 

Munroe,  Ralph  M.     Pineapple  fiber,  results  of  recent  investigations 

relating  to.     1893.     p.  46 

Munson,  L.  S.     Canned  vegetables,  analysis  of,  provisional  method 

for.     1902.     p.  50 '. 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Bigelow,  AVillard  Dell. 
Munson,  L.  S.,  and  Tolman,  L.  M. : 
Fruits  and  fruit  products — 

analysis  of,  provisional  method  for.     1902.     p.  74 

chemical  examination  of.     1902.     p.  9 

Munson,  T.  Y.: 

Grape-vine,  downy  mildew  and  black-rot  of,  treatment  of,  with 

salts  of  copper  at  Denison,  Texas,  in  1887.     p.  23 

Grapes,  Avild,  of  North  America,  classification  and  generic  syn- 
opsis of.     1890 

Muntz,  A.     Grape  mildew,  treatment  of,  by  sulphate  of  copper. 

1886.     p.  92 , 

Murdoch,  L.  H. : 

Precipitation,  cycles  of.     1902.     j^- "^82 

tltah,  water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900,  as  depending  on  snow- 
fall,   p.  497 

Water  level  of  Great  Salt  Lake,  relation  of,  to  precipitation.     1901. 

p.  22 

Muriate  of  potash.     See  Potash. 

Murklan'd,  Charles  S.  Engineering  experiment  stations,  report  of 
committee  on,  before  convention  of  American  agricultural  col- 
leges and  experiment  stations.     1898.     p.  32 

Same.     1900.     p.  40 

Murphy,  Charles  J.     Maize,  introduction   of,  into  Europe.     1891. 

P    5 

Murphy,  J.  McLeod.     Ixtle  fiber,  letter  on.     1869.     p.  232 

Same,  1870.     p.  354 

Murrav,  A.  J.; 
Cattle- 
digestive  organs  of,  diseases  of.     p.  15 

medicines  to,  administration  of.     p.  9 

Murray,  Charles  B.  Remarks  of,  at  2d  convention  of  Weather  Bu- 
reau officials,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     1901.     p.  224 

Murtfeldt,  Mary  E. : 

Acorn  insects,  primary  and  secondary.     1894.     p.  318 

Cheese  or  meat  skipper.     1893.     p.  170 

Drought,  heat,  and  insect  life.     1902.     p.  97 


Classification  no. 

A29.6:27 
A27.9:ll 

A3. 4:27 
Al.  1:890 
A5. 1:890 
A9.3:9 


A1.8:58 

A4. 1:1898 
A4. 1:889-90 
Al.  1:863 


A4. 1:891-2 

A  1.8:56 

A9.7:5 

A22.4:27 

Al. 1:891 
A29.1:891=i 

A29.2:In8 

A11.5:5 

A7.3:65 


A7.3:65 
A  7. 3:66 


A6.3:5 

A20.3:3 

A6.3:2 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 


A10.3:65 
A10.3:99 

A1.8:49 
A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 


A4.2:C29=^ 
A4.2:C292 

A29.3:31 

A9.7:6 
A9.7:6 
A9.6:31 


434 


p.  257 

1891.  p.  192.... 
I>.  74 


1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 


P- 


p.  200. 


Murtfeldt,  Mary  E. — Continued 

Entomological  memoranda  for  1893.     1894. 
Grape  bags,  use  of,  by  paper-making  wasp. 
Graptodera  foliacea,  life-history  of.     1888. 
Missouri,  injurious  inseet.s  for  season — 

1886.     p.  59 

1888.  p.  133 

same,  p.  133 

1889.  p.  73 

p.  45 

p.  3G 

p.  49 

p.  37 

Osage  orange  pyralid,  report  of.     1893.     p.  155... 
Pyrethrum,  experiments  with,  at  Kirkwood,  Mo. 

Same,  p.  85 

Screw  worm,  hominivorous  habits  of,  in  St.  Louis.     1891 

Stibadium  spumosum,  haVjits  of.     1894.     p.  301 

Tineid,  interesting,  report  on.     1890.     p.  303 

Tree  crickets,  carnivorous  habits  of.     1889.     p.  130 

IMuscatel  raisins,  production  of,  in  Malaga  (Mark).     1875.     p.  319  .. 
Muscular  energy,  source  of,  metabolism  of  nutrients  in  animal  body 

and(Zuntz).     1897.     p.  538 ".. 

Muscular  work: 

Experiments  on  effect  of,  upon  digestibility  of  food  and  metabo- 
lism of  nitrogen,  conducted  at  University  of  Tennessee,  1897- 

99  (Wait).     1901 '. 

Experiments  on  effect  of,  upon  digestibility  of  food  and  metabo- 
lism of  nitrogen  (Wait).     1902 

Severe  and  prolonged,  effect  of,  on  food  consumption,  digestion, 

and  metabolism  ( Atwater  and  Sherman ) .     1901 

Mushrooms: 

Asfood.     1898.     p.  18 

Beds  for,  directions  for  preparing  and  spawning  of  (Falconer). 

I    17 

Edible  and  poisonous,  reference  list  of  iJu})lications  relating  to 

_  (Clark).     1898 

Eight  edible  and  twelve  ])oisonous,  of  United  States,  with  direc- 
tions for  culture  and  culinary  preparation  of  edible  species 

(Taylor),     p.  366 " 

same,  revised 

Enemies  of,  and  experiments  with  remedies,  notes  on  (Busck). 

1902.     p.  32 

Four  edible,  of  United  States  (Taylor).     1893.     p.  7 

How  to  grow  (Falconer).     1897 

Poisoning  by,  in  District  of  Columbia,  recent  cases  of  (Coville)... 

Peview  of  industry  (Falconer).     1894.     p.  20 

Twelve  edible,  of  United  States,  with  directions  for  identification 

and  preparation  as  food  (Taylor),     p.  100 

same,  reprinted  with  an  appendix 

Sfe  also  Agarics  —  Agaricus  campestns  —  Fungi. 

Musk  ox  (Thompson),     p.  507 

Musknielons: 

Fertilization  of,  by  insects,  notes  on  (Pane).     1898.     p.  75 

Transplanting,  experiments  in  (Smith).     1900.     p.  20 

Transplanting  and  manuring.     1902.     p.  15 

Mustard: 

Tumbling,  circular  on  (Dewey) 

White  and  black,  contribution  to  investigation  of  assimilation  of 

frci'  atmospheric  nitrogen  by  ( Lotsy) .     1894 

Mustard  family,  three  new  weeds  of  (Dewey).     1897 

Mustela  caurina.     See  Marten. 
Mutton : 

Feeding  for,  in  Soutli  Dakota  (Chilcott  and  P>urnett).     p.  471 

Raising  sheep  for  (Curtiss).     1899 

See  also  Sheep. 


Index 

Classlfleutloii  no. 

A9.7:6 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:l 

A9.3:13 

A  1.1:888 

A9. 1:888 

A9.3:22 

A9.3:23 

A9.3:26 

A9.3:30 

A9.3:32 

A9.7:5 

Al.  1:881-2 

A9. 1:882 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:2 

A27.9:13 

A10.6:7 

Al  0.3:89 

A10.3:117 

A 10. 3:98 

A1.9:79 

A18.5:l 

A17.3:20 


A  1.1:890 
A18.5:2 

A9.6:38 
A18.5:3 
A  1.9:53 
A6.4:13i 
A18.5:12 

Al. 1:885 
A  18.5:1 

A4. 1:901 

A9.6:17 
Al. 9:119 
A1.9:149 

A6.4:7i 

A10.3:18 
A6.4:10 


A4. 1:898 
A1.9:96 


135 


Index 

Mycological  literature,  North  American,  index  to  (Fairchild).     1891. 

pp.  42,80,  IL'S,  184.... 

Same,  continued  (Fairchild).     p.  52 

Mycological  notes,  report  on  ( Massee).     1889.     p.  184 

Same  (Massee).     1891.     p.  178 

Mycological  Section,  Agriculture  Department,  report  of.     p.  95 

Mycology,  journal  of,  devoted  to  Htudy  of  fungi,  especially  in  their 

relation  to  ])lant  diseases 

Mvcophagy,  importance   of,   in   a   course   of   botanical    instruction 

(StaVnes).     1898.     p.  75 

Myers,  E.  W.     See,  as  johit  author,  I'ressey,  II.  A. 
Myers,  John  A: 
"  Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  oi  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  sixth  annual  convention.     1889.     p.  8 

Agricultural   experiments   stations,    organization   and    methods. 

1889.     p.  99 

Biograi)hical  sketch  of.     1902.     p.  72 

Brief  recollections  of  (Shinn ).     1902.     p.  ()7 

Memorial  exercises  in  honor  of.     1902.     p.  65 

Resolutions  adopted  by  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chem- 
ists in  commemoration  of.     1902.     p.  74 

Myers,  U.  G. : 

Klondike,  Weather  Bureau  observations  in.     1898.     j).  209 

Meteorology  of  Yukon,  report  on.     1899.     p.  100 

Yukon  weather,  report  on.     1901.     p.  309 

Myrick,   Herbert.      New   England,    associated   dairying   in,    report 
accompanying  exhibit  of  Animal  Industry  Bureau  at  Paris 

exposition  of  1889.     p.  375 

Myriopods,  phosphorescent,  report  on.     1891.     p.  319 

Mytilaspis  pomorum,  new  para.site  of  (  Howard).     1894.     p.  25H 

Nagana,  or  tsetse-fly  disease  (Kanthack  and  others),     p.  140 

Nade,  J.  C: 

Engineering  courses,  some  objections  to  earl  v  differentiation  of. 

1900.     p.  106 ' 

Silt  measurements,  progress  report  on — 

1891.  p.  293 

1902.  p.  365 

Nail,  I.  B.     Kentucky  Farmers'    Institute,  work  accomplished  in. 

1902.     p.  23  ..'. 

Napa  County,  California,  wine  industry  of  ( Husman).     1891.     p.  535  . 
Napthaline,  as  an  insecticide,  etc.,  its  effect  on  seeds,  plants,  and 

animals  (Taylor).     1883 

Nash,  George  V.     American  ginseng,  its  commercial.history,  jjrotec- 

tion,  and  cultivation 

Same,  revised,  and  extended  by  IMaurice  Grenville  Kams 

National  Bureau  of  Standards,  circular  of  information  relating  to 

(Marvin).     1902.     p.  135 

National  herbarium,  contributions  from 

National  League  for  Good  Roads.  See  Roads,  good,  national  league  for. 
National  road  conference.     See  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 
National  road  parliament.     See  Road  parliament. 
Natural  history: 

Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  British  Columbia,  and  Cook  inlet  region, 

Alaska  ( Osgood ) .     1901 

Scientific  notes  on.     1870.     pp.  155,438 

Tres  Marias  Lslands,  Mexico.     1899 , 

See  uIko  Names  of  animals. 
Naval  engineenng,  l)ill  to  establish  and  maintain  courses  in,  report 
of  committee  of  A.^sociation  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Experiment  Stations  on.     1896.     p.  33 , 

Naval-store  industry.     1896.     p.  67 

Same,  with  additional  note  of  Aug.  5,  1896.     p.  67 

Navigation: 

Inland,  monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-Oct.,  1896 

Work  of  meteorologist  for  benefit  of  (Bigelow).     1899.     p.  71 

Navigator,  marine  nephoscope  and  its  u-sefulness  to  (Abbe).     1894. 
p.  161 


Classlfli-atlon  no. 

A28.5:6 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 
Al.  1:886 

A28.5 

A10.3:49 

A  7. 3:24 

A10.5:l 
A7.3:67 
A  7. 3:67 
A7.3:67 

A7.3:67 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 


A4.1:887-g 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:7 
A4. 1:901 


A10.3:76 

A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 

AlO.  3:120 
A27.9:29 

A18.2:N16 

A6.3:16i 
A6.3:16^ 

A29.6:30 
A6.5: 


A5.5:21 
A27.9:8 
A5.5:14 


A10.3:41 

A13.3:13» 

A13.3:13* 

A29.6: 
Al.  10:899 

A29.3:lli 


4;3(> 


Neal,  J.  C: 

Cotton  and  orange  insects,  report  of  observations  and   experi- 
ments.    1883.     p.  31 

Root-knot  disease  of  peach,  orange,  and  other  plants  in  Florida, 

due  to  work  of  anguillula.     1889 

Tornado  cloud  of  March  4,  1894.     p.  127 

Vegetation,  insects  destructive  to,  general  observations  on.     1883. 

p.  35 

Neale,  Arthur  T.: 

Anthrax  in  Delaware,  combating,     p.  11»0 

Cerebro-spinal  meningitis  in  horses,     p.  470 

Sorghum  analvsis  at  Ilio  Grande,  ]^.  J.,  in  18SS.     j..  4'^ , 

Nealley,  G.  C: 

Collection  of  jilants  made  by,  in  the  region  of  Rio  Grande,  Texas, 

from  Brazos  Santiago  to    El  Pa.so   Countv  (Coulter).     1890. 

p.  29 ." 

Forage  plants  of  western  Texas,  investigation  of.     1888.     p.  30... 
Neat  cattle.     See  Cattle. 
Nebraska: 

Agriculture  in.     1 869.     p.  140 ■. 

Cimbex,  American  adults  of,  injuring  willow  and  cottonwood  in 

(Webster).     1890.     p.  228 

Dairy  industry  in  (Monrad).     1896 

Departures  from  normal  temperature  and  rainfall,  with  crop  yields 

in  (Dun woody) .     1896 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  207 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of,  notes  on  (Pammel ).     1897 

Grasses  of  arid  districts  of,  investigation  of  ( Vasey).     1886 

Insect  injuries  in — 

1884.     (Bruner).     p.  398 , 

1887.  p.  164 

same.     p.  33 

1888.  p.  139 

same,  p.  139 


Index 

Clusslflcatlon  no. 


A9.3:l 


A9.3:20 
A29.6:22 


1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 


Harwi).     p.  382., 


p.  134... 


p.  9o 

l'-9 

P-9 

P-34 

I>-9 

Live-stock  industry  of,  condition  of 
Maladie  du  coit  among  horses  in — 

extirpation  of  (Norgaard).     p.  62 

second  outbreak  of  (Faville  and  Day). 

supposed  (Faville).     p.  359 

Precipitation  (rain  and  melted  snow)  at  stations  in,  details  of. 

1894 

Rabies  in,  alleged,  investigation  of  (Gibbs).     p.  188 

Sand  hills  of,  flora  of  ( Rydberg).     1895.     p.  133 

Sheep  feeding  in.     p.  604 

Sheep  husbandry  in  (M'Cann).     p.  193 

Swine  plague  in,  investigation  of.     p.  434 

Timber  resources  of  (Hall).     1901.     j).  207 

Underflow  and   sheet  waters,    irrigable   lands,    and    geological 
structure  of,  with  its  effect  upon  water  supply  (Ilicks).     1893. 

pt.  3,  ]).  167 

Water  in,  duty  of  (Stout) .     1900.     p.  149 , 

Water  laws  of  (Wilson).     1899.     p.  58 

AVestern — 

benefits  of  Weather  Bureau  to  (Piercy).     1899.     p.  144 

pocket  gopher  of  genus  Geomvs  from,  description  of  (Mer- 

riam).     1890.     p.  51 .' 

Wheatin.     1867.     p.  366 

Sec  nho  Cass  County  —  (Jreat  Eastern  Canal  — Schuyler. 
Necrophagous  diptera,  notes  on  species  of  (Webster).     1890. 
Nectar,  what  it  is,  and  some  of  its  uses  (Trelease).     p.  319... 
Nectarophora  destructor.     See  Green-pea  louse. 
Needhani,  Daniel.     Agricultural  exhibition  at  Hamburg,     p. 


x\9.3:l 

A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:899 
A7.8:20 


A6.5:l 
A6.3:6 


A27.9:7 

A9.7:2 
A4.3:16 

A29.2:X27 
A27.9:6 
A3. 3:9 
A6.3:l 

Al.  1:884 

Al. 1:887 

A9.3:13 

Al.  1:888 

A9. 1:888 

A9.3:22 

A9.3:23 

A9.3:26 

A9.3:30 

A9.3:32 

A4. 1:889-90 


A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:891-2 

A 29. 2: Pill  I 
A  4. 1:897 
A6.5:3 
A4. 1:901 
A  1.1:864 
A4. 1:885 
A  1.10:901 


p.  356. 


19 


A15.2:Ir7 
A 10. 3:86 
A10.3:58 

A29.3:24 

A5.5:4 
A27.9:5 

A 9. 7:2 
A9.2:C82 

Al. 1:863 


431 


p- 


Index 

Xeely,  Samuel  T.     Traction  tests  on  public  roads.     1896 

Negroes: 

Dietary  studies  among,  in  eastern  Virginia,  1SJ^)7  (Frissell^ 

same.     1898  (Bevier).     p.  27 

Food  of,  in  Alal)aina  in  1895  and  1896,  dietary  studies  with  refer- 
ence to  ( Atwater  and  Woods) 

Nelson,  Aven.     Red  Desert  of  Wyoming  and  its  forage  resources. 

1898 

Nelson,  Edward  William: 

Mexican  grasses  collected  bv,  in  Mexico,  1894-95  (Scribner  and 

Smith).     1897.     p.  11../ 

Tres  Marias  Islands,  Mexico — 

bibliography  of,  partial.     1899.     p.  93 

birdsof.     1899.     p.  21 

description  of.     1899.     p.  7 

mammals  of.     1899.     p.  15 

See  also,  as  collector.  Coulter,  John  M.,  and  Rose,  Joseph  Nelson. 
Nelson,  S.  B. : 

Horse  industry  of  the  Northwest.     1900.     p.  23 

Sheep,  feeding  wild  plants  to.     1898.     p.  10 

same,  p.  421 

Nematinre  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  leaf-feeding  hymenop- 

tera  of  family  Tenthredinidfe,  revision  of  (Marlatt).  '  1896 

Nematode  leaf  disease,  note  on  (Atkinson).     1891.     p.  31 

Nematoid  worm.     &«  Anguillulaaceti  —  Aphelenchus  olesistus. 
Neosho,  Mo.     See  Jaeger,  Hermann. 

Nephoscope,  improved,  report  on  (Marvin).     1896.     p.  9 

See  also  Marine  nephoscope. 
Nervisequum.     See  Glceosporium  nervisequum. 
Nervous  system: 
Diseases  of — 

of  cattle  (Harbaugh).     p.  Ill 

of  horses  (Trumbower).     p.  181 

Nesbit,  D.  IL : 

Sweet  potatoes 

Tide  marshes  of  U.  S.     1885 

Ness  City,  Kansas,  sorghum-sugar  experiments  at,  1889  (Wiley) 

Same  (McElroy).     ]>.  81 

Nessler,  J.     Grape  mildew,  copper  soda  and  copper  gypsum  as  reme- 
dies for.     1891.     p.  73 .- 

Nest  box  for  keeping  individual  egg  record  (Langworthy).     1900. 

p.  19 

Netherlands: 

Agricultural  statistics  of.     1886.     p.  406 

Agriculture  in.     1869.     p.  387 

same.     1885.      (P'rkstein. )     p.  83 

Climate  of  (Snellen).     1896.     p.  627 

History  of  high  farming  as  illustrated  in  (Tilden).     p.  527 

Markets  for  American  products  in.     1895 

Projected  exhibition,  note  on.     1869.     p.  150 

Sugar  beets  in,  production  of,  1866-82.     No.  9.     p.  46 

See  also  Amsterdam  —  Arnheim. 
Nettle: 

Cultivation  of,  in  Germany  (Stanton),     p.  560 

Experiments  with  ( Lade ) .     p.  562 

Question  of,  and  its  future,     p.  561 

Nettleton,  Edwin  S. : 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation  between  ninety-seventh 
degree  of  west  longitude  and  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains. 

1891 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation,  final  report  of.'    1893.    Pt.  2. 

Artesian  wells  investigation,  field  work  in.     1890.     p.  31 

Reservoir  system  of  Cache  la  Poudre  Valley,  report  on.     1901 

Neumann-Spallert,  F.  X.  von: 

Cereal  crops  of  Austro-Hungary,  value  of.     1883.     No.  64.     p.  66. 
Grain,  commerce  in,  1879-81.     No.  14.     p.  35 


I'liissification  no. 

A22.3:20 

A10.3:70 
A10.3:70 

A10.3:38 

A3. 3: 13 


A3.3:4 

A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 


Al. 9:117 
A4.3:22 
A4. 1:898 

A9.8:3 
A9.7:4 


A29.6:24 


A4.2:C292 
A4.2:H78 

Al. 9:129 
A1.7:7 
A7.3:26 
A7.3:26 

A28.5:6 

A1.9:114 

A27.9:24 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:24 

A29.3:ll» 

A  1.1:866 

A12.3.5 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:22 


A  1.1:878 
Al. 1:878 
A  1.1:878 


A15.2:P94* 
A15.2:lr7^ 
A15.2:Ar7 
AIO.3.92 

A27.9:21 
A27.9:22 


438 


199. 


Nevada: 

Artesian  water  in  (Irish).     1891.     p. 

Cattle  industry  of  (McNeely).     p.  377 

Dry  norther  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  173 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  271 

Fishes  of  Death  Valley  expedition,  1891,  collected  in,  report  on, 

with  descriptions  of  new  species  (Gilbert).     1893.     p.  229 

Grasses  of  arid  districts  of,  investigation  of  (Tracy).     1888.     p.  5. 

Irrigation  investigations  in  (Wilson).     1902.     p.  147 

Land  and  fresh-water  shells  collected  in,  bv  Death  Valley  expe- 
dition (Stearns).     1893.     p.  269 '. 

Southeast,  almond  in  (Judd).     p.  55 

Southern — 

birds  observed  in,  bv  Death  Valley  expedition  of  1891,  notes 
on  (Fisher).     1893.     p.  7 

cactuses,  yuccas,  and  agave  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of, 
geographic  and  vertical  distribution  of  (IMerriam).  1893. 
p.  345 

trees  and  shrubs  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of,  distribution 

of  (Merriam).     1893.     p.  285 

Stratigraphy  and  hydrology  of  (Hicks).     1890.     p.  71.... 

See  also  Carson  City  —  Humboldt  County  —  Nye  County  —  Win- 

nemucca. 
New  Brunswick: 

Earthquakes  in,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1898.     p.  266 

Thunderstorms  in,  1897  (Kain).     p.  105 

Tidal  lands  and  diked  marshes  of  (Boardman).     1885.     p.  33 

Whirlwinds  in,  notes  on  local  (Kain).     1900.     p.  488 

New  England: 

Associated  dairying  in  ( Myrick).     p.  375 

Conifers  of,  some  diseases  of  ( Schrenk ) .     1900 

Farming  in — 

does  it  pay?    p.  187 

report  on.     p. 255 

Land  birds  of,  oology  of  some,  as  a  means  of  identifying  injurious 

or  beneficial  species  ( Samuels) .     p.  386 

Mammalogy  and  ornithology  of,  with  reference  to  agricultural 

economy  (Samuels),     p.  265 

Northern,  evergreen  and  other  forest  trees  in,  destruction  of, 
causes  of  (Packard) — 

[1st]  report.     1883.     p.  138 

same,  p.  138 

2d  rei)ort,  p.  374 

3d  report,  p.  319 

same,  additions,     p.  17 

4th  report.     1886.     p.  20 

5th  report.     1887 

Quarantine  of  cattle,  sheep,   and  other  ruminants,  and   swine. 

1902 

Snow  in,  report  on,  1817-40  (Earned),      j).  75 

Southern,   and  other  localities,   relative  humidity  of  (Henrv). 

1896 '. 

Sugar  beet,  culture  of  ( :\IcMurtrie) .     1879.     p.  181 

Thunderstorms  in,  investigation  of  (Ward).     1893.     p.  30 

New  England  Meteorological  Societv,  36th  regular  meeting  of,  notes 

on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  13.  ..."' 

New  Hampshire: 

Farm  of  J.  B.  ^Valker,  at  ('oncord.     1870.     p.  76 

Farm  resources  and  j)roducts  of.     1868.     j).  5 

Forest  condition  and  lumber  and  wood  trade;  of  (Hough) .     1884. 

p.  348 

Pig-feeding  experiments  in  (Burkett).     ]>.  4()5 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Rollins) . 

P  5 

Wheat  growing  in  ( Bartlett) .     p.  96 

See  aho  Hampton  Beach  —  Washington,  IVFount. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  winds  and  rainfall  of,  1873-1900  (Davis),     p.  261. 


Index 

Classlflcatiuu  no. 

A15.2:P94i 
A4. 1:898 
A29.6:23 
A27.9:6 

A5.5:7 
A6.3:6 
A10.3:104 


A5.5:7 
A20. 1:895 


A5.5:7 


A5.5:7 


A5.5:7 
A15.2:Ar7 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
A1.7:7 
A28.6:28 

A4. 1:887- 
A28.3:25 

Al.  1:874 
Al. 1:870 

Al.  1:864 

Al.  1:863 


Al.  1:883 
A9. 1:883 
Al.  1:884 
Al.  1:885 
A9.3:12 
A9.3:13 
A8.1:4 


A4.5:99 
A29.6:22 

A29.3:19 

A1.6:28 

A29.3:9 

A29.6:24 

A27.9:8 
A27.9:6 

A 13. 5:4 
A4. 1:899 

A22.4:33 
AL  1:862 

A29.6:30 


439 


Index 

New  Jersey: 

Abutilon  avicenniip  in,  cultivation  of  (Waterhouse).     p.  606 

Agricultural  LHlncation  in  (Cook).     1882.     p.  7 

Army  worm  in,  account  of  invasion  of — 

1880  (Lockwood).  p.  139 

1881  and  1882.  p.  101 

same,  p.  101 ■ 

Cattle  in,  anthrax  among  (Hunt),     p.  359 

Contagious  pleuro-])neumonia  in  ( Hunt ) .     p.  297 

Cranberry  culture  in  (Taylor),     j).  569 

Economic  perono.sporete  for  1889  in,  some  notes  upon  (Halsted). 

1889.     )).  201 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  15 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  ( Voorhees).    1902.    p.  37. 
Food  and  nutrition  investigations  in,  1895  and  1896  (Voorhees).. 

Hor.se  breeding  in  (Romaine) .     p.  385 

Insects  in,  notes  on  (Smith)  — 

1 891 .  p.  43 

1 892.  p.  93  

1893.  p.  187 

1894.  p.  185 

Irrigation  in,  notes  on  (Phelps  and  Voorhees).    1897 

Irrigation  in,  report  on  (Voorhees) — 

1900 

1902.     p.  353 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in,  investigation  (Miller),     p.  45. 

same  (Corlies).     p. 46 

Reclamation  of  lands  in,  reports  of  State  Geologist  of  New  Jersey, 

1 869  an  d  1 8  70 .     p .  22 1 _. 

San  Jose  or  pernicious  scale  in,  distribution  of  (Smith).     1898. 

p.  32 

San  Jose  scale  in  (South).     1894.     p.  163 

Southern,  agriculture  in.     1868.     p.  140 

Southwestern,  tide  lands  in,  reclamation  of.     1870.     p.  230 

State  aid  to  road  building  in  (Burrough).     1894 

same  (Owens).     1901.     p.  22 

Steam  plowing  in.     1869.     p.  224 

Stone  roads  in  ( Harrison) .     1895.     p.  23 

West,  market  products  of  (Lippincott).     p.  249 

See  also  Atlantic  City  —  Bergen  Point  —  Cherry   Hill — Hud.son 

County  —  Long  Branch  —  Oakland  —  Rio  Grande  —  Salem  — 

Trenton  —  Vineland. 
New  Mexico: 

Agricultural  features  of  ( Furnas) .     1892.     j).  173 

Agriculture  of,  notes  on  (Thomas).     1869.     }).  379  * 

Anthrax  in,  outbreak  of  (McLean).     1881.     p.  317 

Artesian  basins  in,  geological  conditions  of  (Van  Diest).     1890. 

p.  87 

Artesian  well  investigations,  field  work   (Carpenter).     1890.     p. 

233 

Chilo  saccharalis  in  (Townsend).     1891.     p.  24 ■ 

Climaticand  agricultural  features  of,  note  on  (Hilgard  and  others ). 

1882 

Dietary  studies  in,  1895  (Goss) 

Eastern,  artesian  and  underground  waters  in,  west  of  97th  merid- 
ian (Hill).     1893.     pt.  3,  p.  41 

Entomological  notes  from  (Cockerell).     1902.     p.  107 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1 868.     p.  279 

Forage  plants  of,  notes  on  ( Pool) .     1888.     p.  48 

Forest  conditions  of  Rocky  Mountains  in  (Ensign) .     j).  41 

Fruits  of,  tropical  and  semitropical  (  Klee) .     1 891 .     p.  1 1 1 

Grasses  of  arid  districts  of,  investigation  of  (Tracy).     1888.     p.  5. 

Grasses  of  desert  region  of,  plates  and  descriptions  of  (Vasey). 

1890 

same ■ 

*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


t'lasslflcatlon  no. 

Al.  1:879 
A1.8:22 


A  8. 1:3 

A  1.1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 
A  1.1:881-2 
A  4. 1:884 
A  1.1:877 


A28.5:5 
A27.9:6 
A10.3:120 
A10.3:35 
A4. 1:889-90 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 
A9.7:7 
A10.3:36 

A  10.3:87 
A10.3:119 
Al.  1:881-2 
Al.  1:881-2 

A1.7:7 

A9.6:17 

A9.7:7 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:8 

A22.3:9 

A22.3:21 

A27.9:7 

A22.3:17 

Al.  1:865 


A1.8:20 
A27.9:7 
A1.6:34 

A15.2:Ar7 

A15.2:Ar7 
A9.7:4 


A  1.8:20 
A10.3:40 


A15.2:Ir7=' 

A9.6:37 

A27.9:6 

A6.3:6 

A13.3:2 

A20.3:l 

A6.3:6 

A6.2:N82» 
A6.3:12 


440 


Index 

Classlflratloii  uo. 


New  ^lexioo — Continued 

Insect  injury  in,  possible  and  actual  influence  of  irrigation  on 

(Townsend).     1892.     p.  78 \ 

Insects — 

biologic  notes  on  ( Townsendj .     1 892.     p.  .ST 

injurious  of,  notes  on  ( Cockerell).     1894.     p.  207 

Irrigation  in,  1901 .     p.  37 

Locusts,  injurious  and  other,  of  (Townsend).     1893.     p.  29 

Northwestern,  diurnal  winds  on  faint  radient  in  (Dodge).     1901. 

p.  299 

Nutrition  investigations  in,  1897  (Goss) 

Plants  in,  certain,  of  economic  value  as  food  for  man  and  stock 

(Richardson),     p.  282 

Statistics  of.     1876.     p.  477 

Water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900  as  depending  on  snowfall 

( Hardinge).     p.  49(} 

"Wine  in.     1866.     p.  424 

<S'ce  al»()  Pecos  River  —  Pecos  Valley. 
New  Orleans,  La. : 

Ramie  machine  trials  at.     1892.     p.  347 

Weather  forecast  district,  report  of,  monthlv,  Sept.,  1901-Oct., 

1902  (CHne) '. 

New  Orleans,  La.,  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Expo- 
sition, 1884-5: 
Agriculture  Dejiartment,  exhibit  of   manufactures   from   native 

woods,  catalogue  of  (Dodge).     1886 

Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  economic  entomology  at.     1888 

Exhibits  illustrating  agricultural  statistics  (Dodge).     1885 

(.Trass  collections  at,  descriptive  catalogue  of  ( Vasev) 

New  Richmond,  Wis.,  tornado  at  (Libby).     1899.     p'  299 

New  South  Wales: 

Cattle  tick  and  tuberculosis  in  (Baker),     p.  386 

same,  correction,  p.  502 

Corn  in,  production  of.     1893.     p.  31 1 

Irrigation  in,  recent  investigation,  legislation,  and  administration 

(Hinton).     1891.     p.  235 

Sheep  breeding  in.     1875.     p.  526 

Sugar-cane  insects  in  (Koebele).     1892.     p.  885 

New  York  Agricultural  Society,  Albany,  Feb..  1871,  annual  meeting 

of.     p.  66 

New  York  City: 

Animals  in,  contagious  diseases  of,  preliminary  report  of  veteri- 
nary inspectors   in   investigation  of   (McLean   and   others). 

1884.     p.  19 

Cattle  market,  1858-63.     No.  1,  p.  33 

Dietary  studies  in — 

1 895  and  1 896  ( Atwater  and  Woods ) 

1896  and  1897  (Atwater  and  Bryant).     1902 

Entomological  work  in  Central  Park,  1891  (Southwick).     p.  59.. 
Exports  and  imports  of,  1863.     No.  5,  p.  10;  No.  6,  p.  19 

same,  1864.     No.  1,  p.  30;  No.  2,  p.  27;  No.  3,  p.  6;  No.  4,  p. 
8;  No.  5,  p.  33;  No.  6,  p.  32 

same,  1862-64.     No.  1,  p.  31 ;  No.  2,  p.  32 

Harbor  of,  fog  in,  Dec,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  463 

same.     1901  (Abbe),     p.  175 

Hay  market,  1867-70.     p.  23 

Immigration  at,  Jan. -June,  1864.     No.  4,  p.  8 

same,  July-Sept.,  1864.     No.  5,  p.  37 

Live  stock  receipts  at,  1867-68.     p.  21 

same,  1869.     p.  44 

Market  gardening  in  vicinity  of  (Henderson),     p.  243 

Parks  of,  economic  entomolouical  work  in  (Southwick).     1894. 

P  i:^^ - 

Poultry  in,  sale  of.     1869.     j).  302* 

Precipitation  at,  1870-91  (Draper),     p.  79 

Prices  in,  1855-66.     p.  207 

*By  a  misprint,  tliis  page  number  uppears  twice. 


A9.7:5 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:7 

....  A10.3:119 
A9.7:6 


A29.6:29 
A10.3:54 

Al.  1:887 
A27.9:14 

A29.6:28 
A27.9:4 


A27.9:30 
A29.6 


A1.7:10 

A9.2:N42 

A1.8:40 

A6.2:G76 

A29.6:27 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A27.9:31 

A15.2:P94' 

A27.9:13 

A9.7:4 

A27.9:9 


A1.7:6 
A27.9:2 

A10.3:46 
A10.3:116 
A9.7:4 
A27.9:l 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:3 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:29 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:8 

Al.  1:865 


A9.7:7 
A27.9:7 
A29.6:20 
A27.9:4 


441 


Index 

New  York  City — Continued  I 

Public  schools  of,  cooking  instructions  in,  history  and  present  ! 
i^tatu.sof  (Hogan).     1899 ." i 

Tlierinunieter  readings  at,  comparative  (Henry).     1900.     p.  99.. 

Tides  at,  distant  storms  indicated  by  (Jones).     1894.     p.  372 

Trade  of,  1866-68.     p.  19 

Weather  Bureau  office  in,  removal  of  (Henry).     1898.     p.  455 

"Wood-leopard  moth  in  parks  of  (Southwick).     1894.     p.  138 

New  York  City,   [2d]  international  conference  on  plant  breeding 

and  hybridization,  1902,  report  on.     1902.     p.  208 

New  York  Dairymen's  Association,  14th  meeting,  Dec.  9-11,  1890  j 

(Walton),     p.  625 t 

New  York  State: 

Anthrax  among  cattle  in  (Law).     1881.     p.  312 

Boards  of  supervisors  of,  third  annual  good-road  convention,  Al- 
bany, 1902 

Broom-corn  culture  in.     1867.     p.  286 

Cattle  feeding  in  (Stewart),     p.  299 

Cheese  industry  of  (Gilbert) .     1896 

Entomologic  service  in,  voluntary  (Felt).     1899.     p.  39 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  10 

Forest  and  shade  tree  insects  in,  observations  on  (Felt).     1901. 
p.  63 

Hessianfly  in,  inl901  (Felt).     1902.     p.  22 

Highway  legislation  in,  history  of  (Wright).     1901.     p.  29 

Insects  of,  notes  on — 

1896  (Lintner).     p.  54 

1898  (Felt),     p.  16 

1899  ( Felt) .     p.  60 

1902  (Felt),     p.  102 

Lightning  in,  destruction  by,  Aug.,  1898  (Allen),     p.  357 

Lumber  industry,  history  of  ( Fox ) .     1902 

Northern,  evergreen  forests  in,  causes  of  destruction  of  (Packard)  — 

[1st]  report,  p.  138 

same,  p.  138 

2d  report,  p.  374 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in,  investigation  of  (Hopkins). 

p.  43 

Road  improvement  in — 

address  on  (Stone).     1897  ..- 

extract  from  governor' s  message  ( Roosevelt ) .     p.  6 

Roads — 

construction  of,  by  local  assessment,  act  for.     1894 

good,  State  aid  to  (Bond).     1901.     p.  20 

San  Jose  scale  in,  experimental  work  against  (Felt).    1902.    p.  35. 

Snow  country  of  central,  note  on  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  135 

Thunderstorms  of  ]May  3,  1892,  in  (Turner) .     1892.     p.  139 

Tuberculosis  among  cattle  in,  prevalence  of  (Schroeder).     1896. 

p.  66 

Western — 

grape  in,  diseases  of  (Fairchild).     1891.     p.  95 

leaf  diseases  of  nursery  stock  in,  experiments  in  preventing 
(Fairchild) .     1891.     p.  240 

new  or  rare  fungi  from,  notes  on  (Fairman).     1889.     p.  78  ... 
See  also  Albany — Buffalo —  Franklinville  —  Ithaca  —  Poughkeep- 

sie  —  Richmond     County  —  Syracuse  —  Utica  —  Westfield  — 

Willets  Point  —  Woodhaven. 
New  York  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Geneva,  N.  Y.: 

Biological  and  dairy  building  of,  report  on.     1899.     p.  401 

Methods  of  keeping  records  of  horticultural  work  at  (Beach). 

1898.     p.  72 *. 

New  York  State  Cheese  Manufacturers'  Association,  2d  annual  re- 
port of.     1865.     No.  5,  p.  6 

New  York  State  forest  preserve.     See  Hosmer,  Ralph  S.,  and  Bruce, 

Eugene  S. 
New  Zealand: 

Icerya  purchasi  and  Vedalia  cardinalis  in  ( Wright) .    1893.    p.  194. 


Classlflratlon  no. 


A10.3:56 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:22 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:26 

A9.7:7 


A 10. 6:14 
A27.9:28 


A1.6:34 


A22.3:22 

A27.9:5 

Al.  1:876 

A4.3:15 

A9.6:20 

A27.9:6 


A9.6:31 
A9.6:31 
A22.3:21 

A9.6:6 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:37 

A29.6:26 

A13.3:34 


A  1.1:883 
A9. 1:883 
Al.  1:884 

Al.  1:881-2 


A22.4:28 
A22.4:33 

A22.4:15 

A22.3:21 

A9.6:37 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:20 

A4. 1:893-4 

A28.5:6 

A28.5:7 

A28.5:5 


A10.6:10 
A10.3:49 
A27.9:3 

A9.7:6 


442 


1893.. 


p.  458.. 
1899.     p. 


61 


New  Zealand — Continued 

Insects  in.  parasitic  and  predaceous,  studies  of  (Koebele) 

Root  fungus  of  { Wight}.     1889.     p.  199 

Sheep  in,  Vjlood  poisoning  in  (Gilruth ).     p.  2.38 

Sheep. scab,  how  stamped  out  in.     p.  505 

See  also  Australasia  —  Canterbury. 
New  Zealand  flax,  results  of  recent  investigations  relating  to  (Dodge). 

1893.     p.  62 

New  Zealand  katipo,  report  on  (Wight).     1889.     p.  134 

Newberne,  N.  C,  soil  survey  from  Raleigh  to  (Smith),     p.  187 

Newcomb,  Harry  T.     Railway  and  other  transportation  services, 

changes  in  rates  of  charge 

Newcomb,  Simon.     Meteorological  subjects,  explanations  of.     1902. 

p.  127 

Newcombe,  F.  C.     Perennial  mvcelium  of  fungus  of  blackberrv  rust. 

1891.     p.  106 ..' '. 

Newell,  Frederick  Haynes: 

Irrigation  on  (ireat  Plains.     1896.     p.  167 

Lumbering,  conservation,  and  water-supply.     1901.     p.  3 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p]..  225,  226 

Newell,  Wilniou.     <SV(',  as  joint  author,  Webster,  Francis  M. 
New.«paper  and  the  weather  forecaster  (Watts).     1901 

Same  (Watts).     1902.     p.  43 

Newspaper  crop  reports.     1874.     p.  427 

Newspaper  fakes,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1899.     p.  155 

Newton,  Isaac: 

Cotton  and  wool,  American,  future  of.     1864.     No.  1.     p.  12 

Dyer's  madder,  culture  of.     1866.     p.  94 

Tobacco  leaf,  tax  on,  proposed.     1864.     No.  1.     p.  17 

See  oho,  for  reports  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  J862-1866 

Newton,  Isaac,  short  l)iography  of.     1867.     p.  189 

Newton,  Isaac,  and  his  kites  (Abbe).     1896 
Niagara  River,  ice  jam  in,  note  on  (Abbe). 
Nicaragua: 

Central  and  western,  rainfall  in  (Flint) 

CyclorPe  in,  report  on  (Clancy).     1897. 

Hydrography  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p 

Rainfall  and  temperature  in  (Davis).     1898. 

Rainfall  in,  record  of  1850-51  (Childs).     p.  409 

same,  1876-93  (Henry ).     p.  305 

See  also  Granada  —  Masaya  —  Rivas. 
Nichols,  George.    Phreatic  waters  in  Nye  County,  Nev.    1891.    p.  207. 
Nicholson,  H.  H.     See,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Nicol,  T.  W.     Orange  sorghum  cane,  cultivation  and  manipulation 

of,  communication  relative  to.     1882.     p.  122 

Nicolai,  H.  E.     Agricultural  work  at  Dvea,  Alaska,  during  season  of 

1901.     p.  312 '. 

Nicotin.     See  Toliacco  powders  and  extracts. 

Nielsen,  H.  P.     Kenai  experiment  station,  Alaska,  report  of  super- 
intendent.    1901.     p.  254 

Night  forecasts.  Weather  Bureau,  is  it  advisable  to  distribute  bv  rural 

free  delivery?  (Bly.stone).     1902.     p.  191 \ 

Niin  of  Yucatan,  nature  and  uses.     p.  268 

Nile  floods  and  1  ndian  monsoons,  noteson  (Abbe).    1900.    pp.  252,  324. 

Nile  River  (Willcocks).     1894.     p.  121 

Nile  Valley,  berseem,  forage  and  soiling  crop  of  (Fairchild).     1902.. 

Niles,  W.  B.     Hog  cholera  in  Iowa.     p.  500 

Nimes,  France,  ])()pular  credit  congress,  1895,  notice  on.     p.  26 

Nimmo,  Joseph  W.,  jr.     Irrigation  in  Montana,  Idaho,  eastern  Wash- 
ington, and  Oregon,  in  1890.     p.  149 

Nineteenth  century      See  Century,  new. 

Nitragin,  a  germ  fertilizer  for  leguminous  plants.     1897.     p.  19 

Nitrates: 

Gunning-Kjeldahl  method  and  a  modification  applicable  in  pres- 
ence of  (  Voorhees).     1892.     p.  85 

Nitrogen    in,    Kjeldahl  method   applicable  to  determination  of 
(Scovell).     1887.     p.  51 


Index 

Classification  uo. 

A1.8:51 
A28.5:5 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:900 


1899. 
p.  356. 


P- 


345... 
p.  211 


A  11.5:5 

A9.7:2 

A26.5:900i 

A27.8:15 

A29.6:30 

A28.5:6 

Al.  10:896 

A13.3:30 

A29.6:30 

A29.2:F76 
A29.3:31 
A27.9:12 
A29.6:27 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:2 

Al.l: 

A27.9:5 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 

A15.2:P94' 

A1.8:22 
A10.r^:901 

A10.r-:90l 

A29.3:31 

A  1.1:868 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:lli 

A19.3:23 

A4. 1:898 

A27.9:33 

A15.2:P94i 

A1.9:65 


A  7. 3:35 
A7.3:16 


u-^ 


p.  87.. 
1901. 


p.  25 


p.  40. 


Index 

Nitric  acid: 

Determination  in  soils,  1)y  Schloesing's  method,  at  Rothamsted 

Laboratory  (  Warington ) .     1 886.     p.  47 

Effects  of  presence  of  few  drops  of,  in  acid  digestion  of  soils 

(Thompson).     1895.     p.  49 

Method  for  phosphoric  acid  determination  (Richards).     1886. 

p.  24 

Nitric  nitrogen: 

Complete  fertilizers,  Ulsch  method  in  determining  (Street).    1892. 

p.  88 

Determination  of — 

by  zinc-iron  method  (Shiver).     1894.     p.  142 , 

report  on  (Sherman).     1895.     p.  112 , 

Nitrification: 

Arable  soil  ( Deherain) .      1896.      pp.  353,  491 

Element  of  soil  productiveness  (Withers).     1902. 
Rate  of,  of  certain  fertilizers  (Withers  and  Fraps). 
See  also  Soils. 
Nitrogen : 

Availability  of,  in  mixed  fertilizers  (Terne).     189^ 
Determination  by  Kjeldahl  method  of — 

distilling  with   and  without  potassium   sulphid    (Sweetser). 

1896.     p.  25 

effect  of  presence  of  metals  precipitable  bv  potassium  sulphide 

(Snyder).     1891.     p.  39 " 

report  on  (Scovell).     1887.     p.  51 

same  (Spencer).     1886.     p.  36 

Determination  of — 

in  fertilizers,  report  of  committee  on  (French  Association  of 

Sugar  Chemists).    J[887.     p.  54 

in  soils  of  some  of  the  experimental  fields  at  Rothamsted, 
and  bearing  of  results  on  question  of  source  of  nitrogen  of 

our  crops  (Lawes  and  Gilbert).     1882.     p.  142 

report  of  committee  for,  at  Association  of  Otiicial  Agricultural 
Chemists — 

1885.  p.  43 

34 

45 

43 

85 - 

11 

117 

67 

31 

136 

106 

12 


Classlfloiitlon  no. 


A7.3:ll 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:12 

A7.3:35 


A7.3:43 
A  7.3:47 


1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


15 
14 
49 
16 

77 


Free  atmospheric,  contribution  to  investigation  of  assimilation  of, 

by  white  and  black  mustard  ( Lotsy ) .     1894 

Hoar  frost  especially  rich  in  (Abbe) .     1896.     p.  371 

Metabolism  of — 

and  digestibility  of  food,  experiments  on  effect  of  muscular 
work  upon,  conducted  at  Universitv  of  Tennessee,  1897- 

1899  ( Wait).     1901 ' 

effei-t  of  muscular  work  upon,  experiments  on,  conducted  at 

University  of  Tennessee,  1899-1900  ( Wait).     1902 

in  human  organism,  experiments  on  (Sherman).     1902 

in  human  organism,  with  respiration  calorimeter  of  special 
construction,    report    of    preliminary    investigations    on 

( Atwater  and  others ) .     1 897 

Metabolized,   excretion  of,    bv  animals    (Langworthy).      1897. 
p.  817 


A10.6:6 

A10.3:115 

A7.3:62 


A7.3:38 


A7.3:49 


A7.3:31 
A7.3:16 
A7.3:12 


A  7 


:16 


A  1.8:31 


A7.3:7 

A7.3:12 

A7.3:16 

A7.3:19 

A7.3:24 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:31 

A7.3:35 

A7.3:38 

A7.3:43 

A7.3:47 

A7.3:49 

A  7. 3:51 

A7.3:56 

A7.3:57 

A7.3:62 

A7.3:67 

A10.3:18 
A29.6:24 


A 10. 3:89 

A10.3:117 
A10.3:121 


A 10. 3:44 
A10.6:7 


U. 


1895. 


Nitrogen — Continued 

Organic,    in  mixed   fertilizers^,    availability  of    (Haves' 

p   112 .    - 

Sec  also  Albuminoid  nitrogen — Nitric  nitrogen — Pbosplioric  acid. 
Nitrogen    at^similation   in   it.s    application  to  practical    agriculture. 

1897.     p.  906 

Nitrogen-free  extract  of  plants  and  feeding  stuffs  (Tollens).     1897. 

p.  641 

Nitrogen  hungriness  in  8oils,  recognition  of  (Hilgard).     1895.     p.  58. 
Nitrogen  of  proteids  and  that  of  simpler  amids  or  amido-acids,  in- 
vestigation of  analytical  methods  for  distinguishing  between 

(Mallet).     1898...'. 

Nitrogenous  compounds  of  animal  and  vegetaVjle  substances,  sugges- 
tions regarding  nomenclature  of  ( Atwater).     1899.     p.  118 

Noctuidse,    from    Death    Valley,    descriptions  of    (Smith).     1893. 

p.  328 

Nodular  tseniasis  in  fowls  (Moore) .     1895 

Nome,  Cape,  Alaska: 

Meteorological  report  from,  Sept.,  1900,  note  on  (Abbe).     ]>.  397. 

Temperatures,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  212 

Nonpyogenic   streptococcus.     See   Norgaard.    Victor  Andreas,    and 

Mohler,  John  R. 
Norfolk,  Va.,  tornado  and  waterspout  at,  on  Aug.  6,  1901    (Gray). 

p.  372 

Norgaiird,  Victor  Andreas: 

Anthrax,  prevalence  of,  among  domesticated  animals,     p.  40 

Baden-Baden,  Germany,  Seventh  International  Veterinary  Con- 
gress, Aug.  7-12,  1899.     p.  534 '. 

Blackleg  in  United  States  and  distribution  of  vaccine  l)y  Bureau 


of  Animal  Industry. 


same,  abstract;  "Blackleg,  its  nature,  cause,  and  prevention." 
1900 

Blackleg;  its  nature,  cause,  and  prevention 

Blackleg  vaccine — 

directions  for  use  of.     1897 

same.     1900 

free  distribution  of.     p.  35 

Cattle,  lumpy  jaw  or  actinomycosis  in,  treatment  with  iodide  of 

potassium,     p.  135 

same.     1893.     p.  39 

Cattle  dipping,  experimental  and  practical.     1898.     p.  453 

Dipping  cattle  for  destruction  of  ticks,     p.  109 

Vaccination,  preyentive  against  blackleg.     1897 

same.     1897.     p.  7 

Norgaard,  Victor  Andreas,  and  Mohler,  John  R. : 

Apoplectiform  septicemia  in  chickens,  preliminary  report  on 
highly  fatal  disease  caused  bv  a  nonpyogenic  streptococcus. 
1902 .--.* 

Ovine  caseous  lymjdi-adenitis,  nature,  cause,  and  economic  im- 
portance of.     p.  638 

Normandy,  prize  farm  in.     1876.     p.  117 

North,  Edward  P.     Macadam  roads  and  electric  street  radwavs,  re- 
lation between.     1902.     p.  59.. ■. 

North  America: 

Animals  and  plants  in,  geographic  distribution  of  (Merriam). 
p.  203 

Cereals  in,  geographic  distribution  of  (Plumb).     1898 

Desert  flora  between  32°  and  42°  north  latitude  (Parry).  1871. 
p.  23 

English  sparrow  in,  especially  in  its  relation  to  agriculture  (Bar- 
rows).    1889 

Fungi  from — 

new  and  rare  species  of  (Ellis  and  Everhart).     1889.     p.  145  . 
observations  on  new  species  of  (Lagerheim).     1891.     p.  44 

Indians  of,  food  ])roducts  of.     p.  404 

Injurious  insects  in,  recent  laws  against,  with  lawsrelative  to  foul 
brood  (Howard).     1898 


Index 

Classification  no. 


A7.3:47 


A10.6:7 

A10.6:8 
A7.3:47 


A  7. 3:54 

A10.3:65 

A9.7:5 
A4.4:3 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 


A29.6:29 
A4. 1:89-4.3 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:898 


A4.4:31 
A4.4:23 

A4.4:21 
A4.4:23^ 
A4. 1:900 


A4. 1:891-2 

A4.3:2 

A  1.10:898 

A4. 1:895-6- 
i  A4.4:20 
I  A4.4:21 


A4.3:36 

A4. 1:899 
A27.9:14 

A22.3:22 


A  1.10:894 
A5.3:ll 


A27.9:9 

A5.3:l 

A  28. 5:5 
A28.5:7 
Al. 1:870 

A9.6:13 


Uo 


Dec.  20,  1898. 
Dec.  19,  1899. 
Dec.  14,  1890. 
Jan.  11,  1902. 
Dec.  27,  1902. 


Index 

North  America — Continued 
Locusts  in — 

de.structive,  with  notes  on  occurrences  in  1891.     p.  18 

extracts  from  early  literature  on  (Berthoud).     18S.S.     Anp., 

p.  59 ' 

Magnetic  survey  of  (Schott).     1895.     p.  460 

Maples  of  ( Vasey).     1875.     p.  313 

Mvcological  literature  of,   index  to  (Fairchild) .     1S91.     pp.  42, 

80,  128,  184 

same  (  Fairchild) .     1891.     p.  52 

Oaks  of  (Vasey).     1872.     p.  313 

Weasels  of,  synopsis  of  ( Merriam ) .     ]  S96 

North  American. 

[Titles  beginning  with  tlie  words  "  North  Americiin  "  are  entered  under 
the  distinctive  words  of  .such  titles.] 

North  American  fauna,  nos.  1-19 

Same,  circulars  for  acknowledgment  of 

North  Atlantic: 

Currents  and  surface  temperatures  (Hautreux).     1894.     p.  192... 

Hurricane  tracks  in,  recurving  of  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  468 

Storms,  monthly  reports  on 

North  Carolina: 

Agricultural  education  in  (Holmes).     1883.     p.  84 

Agriculture  and  climate  of  (Goodloe).     1867.     p.  150 

Cattle  quarantine  of  counties  in — 

Dec.  16,  1897.     p.  9 

P   5 

P   9 

P   9 

P-  12 

P   12 

Chestnut  trees  in,  decay  of.     1867.     p.  58 

Climate  and  crops  in,  1889-98.     (Herrmann ).     p.  544 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  73 

Farmers' institutework accomplished  in  (Patterson).     1902.     p.  40. 
Forecasting  for  rivers  of  small  drainage  area,  especiallv  those  of 

(Herrmann).     1902.     p.  158 ". 

Hog-fever  in,  investigation  of  (Salmon),     p.  432 

Horsesin,  disease  known  as  "staggers"  among  (Harbaugh).  p.  209. 

Irrigation  of  rice  in  (Keeney).     1902.     p.  59 

Mountain  meteorological  stations  in,  note  on  (Abbe).  1897.  p.  445. 

Opium  from  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  499 

Road  improvement  in — 

address  on  (Stone).     1897 

extract  from  governor's  message  ( Russell),     p.  6 

use  of  convicts  in  (Holmes).     1895.     p.  5 

Roads  in,  pul)lic,  improvement  of  (Holmes).     1894.     p.  513 

Seismic  noises  in  (Hawkins).     1897.     p.  393 

Sheep  huHl)andry  in  (Young).     1878.     ji.  115 

Swine-plague  in  (Salmon).     1879.     p.  123 

Thermal  belt  in.     1883.     No.  58.     p.  30 

See  also  Alamance  County  —  Cary  —  Newbern  —  Raleigh  —  Salis- 
bury —  Statesville  —  Winston-Salem. 
North  Carolina  strand  vegetation.     See  Ocracoke  Island. 
North  Dakota: 

Artesian  well  investigation,  field  work  (Culver).     1890.     p.  55  .. 

same  (Underbill).'    1890.    p.  105 

Dairy  industry  in  (Monrad).     1896 

Grasshoppers  in  (Waldron).     1892.     p.  13 

Russian  thistle  and  other  troublesome  weeds  in  wheat  region  of.. 

Snowfall  in,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  463 

See  also  Turtle  Mountains. 
North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  club  of  women  students  at,  diet- 
ary study  of  (Ladd).     1901.     p.  21 

North  Pacific  coast  weather  map,  explanation  of  (Moore) 

Northeast,  insect  enemies  of  spruce  in  (Hopkins).     1901 

Northern  farming.     See  Farming. 


Classlflcatlou  uo, 


A9.7:4 

A8.1:3 

A29.3:112 

A27.9:13 

A28.5:6 
A28.5:7 
A27.9:10 
A5.5:ll 


A5.5: 
A5.4: 


A29.3:lli 

A29.6:27 

A29.6: 

A1.7:2 
A27.9:5 

A4. 5:8-14 
A4. 5:25-29 
A4. 5:49-55 
A4. 5:80-87 
A4.5:93 
A4. 5:101 
A27.9:5 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:6 
A10.3:120 

A29.3:31 
Al.  1:878 
A4. 1:886 
A10.3:113 
A29.6:25 
A27.9:ll 

A22.4:28 
A  22. 4:33 
A22.3:16 
Al. 10:894 
A29.6:25 
A1.2:Sh3 
A1.6:12 
A27.9:21 


A15.2:Ar7 

A15.2:Ar7 

A4.3:16 

A9.3:27 

A1.9:10 

A29.6:23 


A10.3:91 

A29.2:N81 

A9.6:28 


446 


Index 

Classlflcatlon  no. 


Northern  stock  ranges,  some  poisonous  plants  of  (Chesnut).     1900. 

p.  305 

Northern  sugar-cane.     See  Sorghum. 

Northern  sugar  industry,  record  of  its  progress  during  season  of  1883 

(Wiley) .     1884  / 

Northern  United  States,  fruit  regions  of,  and  their  local  climates 

(Lippincott).     p.  137 

Northers: 

Caribbean  Sea  and  (^ulf  of  Mexico,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p. 

568 - -  - 

Cold  waves  ami  heavy  snows,  possibility  of  giving  warnings  of, 
to  stock-raising  interests  48  hours  in  advance  (Branden- 
burg).    1899.     p.  33 

same  (Glass).     1899.     p.  35 

Dry- 
in  Nevada  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  173 

of  California  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  212 

September,  on  Mexican  coast  (Baturoni).     1892.     p.  252 

Tampico  and  Vera  Cruz,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1893.     p.  363 

Vera  Cruz  (Abbe).     1894.  _  p.  226 

Northfield,  Mass.,  meteorological  extremes  at  (Elmer),     p.  251 

Northrop,  B.  G.     Arbor  Day,  observance  of,  by  schools,     p.  27 

Northwest: 

Anthrax  among  cattle  in  the  (Detmers).     1881.     p.  312 

same  (McLean).     1881.     p.  311 _ 

Beet  sugar  manufacture  in,  as  compared  with  European  countries 

(Fredericksen).     1879.     p.  275 

Codling  moth,  investigations  in,  in  1901  (Simpson).     1902 

Drought  and  fire  in.     1871.     p.  401 

Flax  culture  in  the,  in  1891  (Bosse).     1892.     p.  40 , 

Forage  crops  of,  cultivated  ( Hitchcock).     1902 , 

Hog  raising  in  (French).     1900.     p.  16 

Horse  industry  of  (Nelson).     1900.     p.  23 , 

Insect  enemies  of  forests  in,  preliminary  report  on  (Hopkins). 

1899.     p.  21 , 

Live-stock  industry  of  (Standart).     p.  32(5 

Marten,  new  (Mustela  caurina)  from  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  27  .. 

Plants  from,  two  new  species  of  (Henderson).     1899.     p.  201 

Rocky   Mountain   locusts    in   1882,  observations    on   (Bruner). 

1883.     p.  7 

Seed  wheat  for,  correspondence  on.     1868.     p.  285 

Spring  wheat  culture  in  (Andrews) .     1882 

Wheat  growing  in.     1868.     p.  323 

See  also  Pacific  Northwest  —  and  names  of  States. 
Northwesters  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  383.. 
Norway : 

Agriculture  in,  statistics  of.     1873.     p.  259 , 

Climate  of  ( .Alohn) .     p.  647 , 

Insects  of,  notes  on  (Schoyen).     1897.     p.  79 

Markets  for  American  products  in 

Thelemark  cattle  of.     1876.     p.  432 

Nostrums  for  increasing  yield  of  butter  (Wiley).     1893 , 

Notiosrex.     See  Shrews. 

Nova  Scotia,  tidal  lands  and  diked  marshes  of  (Boardman).     1885. 

p.  33 

November,  weather  conditions  for,  monthly  statement  of  average 

(Garriott).     1900.     p.  483 

Novius  cardinalis,  introduction  of,  from  America  into  Portugal,  ac- 
count of  (Le  Cocq) .     1898.     p.  32 

same  (Howard).     1898.     p.  30 

Noxious  animals.     See  Animals,  noxious. 
Noxious  weeds  (Coville): 

1889.  p.  382 

same,  p.  382 

1890.  p.  388 

same,  p.  388 


Al. 10:900 


A7.3:3 
A  1.1:866 

A  29. 6:26 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:20 
A29.6:21 
A29.6:21 
A29.6:26 
A1.8:56 

A1.6:34 
A1.6:34 

A1.6:28 
A9.6:35 
A27.9:9 
All. 5:4 
A19.3:31 
Al. 9:117 
Al. 9:117 

A9.6:21 
A4. 1:885 
A5.5:4 
A6.5:5 


A9.3:2 
A27.9:6 
A1.6:40 
A27.9:6 

A29.6:23 

A27.9:ll 

A29.3:ll=' 

A9.6:9 

A12.3:7 

A27.9:14 

A1.9:12 


A1.7:7 

A29.6:28 

A9.6:18 
A9.6:18 


Al.  1:889 
A6. 1:889 
A  1.1:890 
A6. 1:890 


441 


Index 

Noyes,  G.  Harold: 

Aerial  observations.     1899.     p.  117 

Industries  of  Porto  Rico,  value  of  climate  and  crop  and  storm- 
warning  services  of  Weather  Bureau  to.     1902.     p.  60 

Noves,  La  Verne  W.     Remarks  of,  at  2d  convention  of  Weather  Bu- 
reau officials,  Milwaukee",  Wis.     1901.     p.226 

Nummularia,  North  American  species  of,  svnopsisof  (Ellis  and  Ever- 

hart).     1889.     p.  19 .....' 

Nunn,  Roscoe.     Career  Weather  Bureau  service  offers  to  voung  men. 

1 902.     p.  78 '....'.. 

Nurserv  inspection: 

Connecticut  (  Britton).     1899.     p.  131 

Ex{)erienccs  in  (Johnson).     1901.     p.  163 

same  (Smith).     1901.     p.  165 

Illinois,  reporton  (Forbes).     1901.     p.  172 

Laws  and  rulings,  suggestions  toward  greater  uniformity  in  (Felt). 

1901.     p.  161 

Reporton  (Craw).     1900.     p.  87 

Nursery  stock: 

Growth  of,  effectof  spraying  with  fungicides  on  (Galloway).     1894. 
Leaf-blight  and  powderv  mildew  in,  treatment  of  (Gallowav). 

1891 I 

Leaf-blight  of,  experiments  with  fungicides  to  prevent  (  Fairchild). 

1891.     p.  338 

Principal  insects  liable  to  be  distributed  on  (Banks).     1902 

Western  New  York,  leaf  disea.ses  of,  experiments  in  preventing 

(Fairchild).     1891.     p.  240 

Nut  grass: 

Circular  on  (Dewey).     1894 

Extermination  of  (Tillman),     p.  388 j 

same,  p.  388 ! 

Nutrients:  | 

Food ;   food  economy,  report  on j 

Food,  heat  equivalent  of  (Stohmann).     1896.     p.  590. ! 

Loss  of,  in  boiling  potatoes,  carrots,  and  cabbage  (Snyder).     1897. 

p  7 : 

Metabolism  of,  in  animal  bodv,  and  source  of  muscular  energy 
(Zuntz).     1897.     p.  538...". 

See  also  Creatin  and  Creatinin  —  Potato. 
Nutrition: 

Principles  of,  and  nutritive  value  of  food  (Atwater), 

Relation  of,  to  health  of  plants  (Woods).     1901.     p 

See  (duo  Food  and  nutrition. 
Nutrition  investigations: 

Agriculture    Department,    development    of,    1899. 
Milner).     p.  403 

California  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1896-1898 

1900 

Illinois  Universitv,  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  and  Lake 
Erie  College,  Ohio.     1896-1900 

New  IMexico,  1897  (Goss) 

Of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations — 

lists  of  publications  of  office  on 

scope  and  results  of.     1902.     p.  437 

Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1894-1896  ( Bevier) 

Tennessee  University,  1896  and  1897  ( Waite) 

See  also  Dietary  studies  —  Food  —  Food  and  nutrition  —  Metabo- 
lism investigations. 
Nuts: 

Asfood  (Langworthy).     1900.     p.  18 .11.9:122 

Culture  of —  : 

in  U.  S.,  embracing  native  and  introduced  species ( Co rsa).    1896.  i  A20.2:N95 

reporton  (Engle).     p.  37 I  A20.1:894 

same,  reprinted.     1896 1  A20.4:l 

Production  of,  in  U.  S.  in  1889,  and  quantities  and  values  im- 
ported from  1890  to  1895.     p.  551 Al. 10:895 

Same,  1891-1896.     p.  596 , Al. 10:896- 


1902  .... 
155 


(True    and 


Classlflratlon  no. 

A29.3:24 

A29.3:31 

A29.3:31 

A28.5:5 

A29.3:31 

A10.3:65 
A 10. 3:99 
A 10. 3:99 
A 10. 3:99 

A10.3:99 
A10.3:76 

A28.3:7 

A28.4:10 

A28.5:7 
A9.6:34 

A28.5:7 

A6.4:2 
A  1.1:889 
A6. 1:889 

A10.4:43 
A10.6:6 

A10.3:43 

A10.6:7 


Al. 9:142 
Al.  10:901 


(Jaffa). 


Al. 10:899 

A 10. 3:84 

A10.3:91 
A 10. 3:54 

A10.2:F73 
A10.r^:901 
A10.3:52 
A10.3:53 


448 


Nuts — Continued 

See  (>Ii<o  Almonds  —  Chestnuts  —  English    walnuts — Peanuts  — 
Pecan  —  Spanish  almonds. 
Nutter,  Edward  H.     Water-bearing  gravels  and  formations  tribu- 
tary to  underground  water  supply  of  Salinas  Vallev,  JNIonterey 

County,  Cal.     1901.     p.  208 ." 

Nutting,  Rufus.     Farmers'  clubs,     p.  236 

Nye  County,  Nevada,  phreatic  waters  in  (Nichols).    1891.     p.  207... 
Oak-feeding  silk-worm.     See  Japanese  oak-feeding  silk-worm. 
Oakland,  Cal.,  Golden  Gate  fair,  cattle  exhibited  at,  order  provid- 
ing for.     Sept.  8,  1900 

Oakland,   Bergen   County,   N.  J. ,  wood  lot  at,  belonging  to  E.  D: 

Page,  working  plan  for  (Graves).     1898.     p.  301 

Oaks,  North  American  { Vasev).     1872.     p.  313 

Oats: 

Cost  of  growing  in  Illinois.     1873.     p.  36 

Crop  condition,  monthly  notes  on 

Crop  statistics,  annual 

Disease  of,  new  and  destructive,  i)reliminarv  notes  on  (Gallowav 

iinl  Southworth).     1891.     p.  72 ". '  . 

Probstier.     1866.     p.  436 

Rusted,  request  for  specimens  of  ( Dabney ) .     1894 

Smut  in — 

notes  on  ff^allo way).     1889.     p.  164 

prevention  of  ( Keflerman  and  Swingle).     1891 .     p.  26 

treatment  of.     1892 

Straw  and  stuljljle  of,  si)ecimens  requested  ( Rusk ) .     n.  d 

Volunteer,  note  on.     1867.     p.  207 

AVhite  Polish,  experiments  with.     1869.     p.  55 

See  aim  Cereals,  American  —  Crops,  princijial. 
Oaxaca,  State  of,  Mexico,  Mexican  umbellifera?,  mosth'  from,  col- 
lected by  C.  G.  Pringle  and  E.  W.  Nelson,  report  on  (Coulter 

and  Rose).     1895.     p.  289 

Oberholzer,  G.  R.  Thermometers,  maximum  and  minimum  are  too 
fragile;  can  not  effective  protection  be  devised  without  im- 
pairing sensitiveness?  should  not  aluminum  scales  be  dis- 
carded?    1902.     p.  217 

Object-lesson  roads.     See  Roads. 

O'Brien,  Glenn.     Sorghum-sugar,  cold  clarification.      1892.     p.  88... 

See  abn,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Observatory,  aero-physical,  equipment  of  (McAdie).     1896.     p.  453. 
Ocean : 

Currents  of — 

drift  ice  and  theorv  of  (Dalv).     1900.     p.  433 

note  on  (  Page).     1902.     p.  397 

strength  and  direction  of,  relations  between  barometric  pres- 
sure and  ( Beehler).     1894.     p.  177 -. 

Does  lightning  ever  strike?  (Trowbridge).     1902.     p.  478 

Storm  waves  on  ( Abl)e).     1895.     p.  341 

Storms,  forecasting,  and  best  methods  of  making  such  forecasts 

available  to  commerce  (Allingham).     1894.     p.  150 

Teniperatures  and  meteorology,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  310. 
Tides  in— 

notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  109 

.    partial  explanation  of  some  (Harris).     1900.     ]).  103 

principal,  partial  explanation  of  some  of  (Harris).     1900.     p. 

103 

Ocean  transportation: 

Cattle  and  horses,     p.  87 

Products  of  agriculture,  freight  charges  for,  1895-96 

Oceanic  noises,  report  on  (  Kain  and  others) .     1898.     ]i.  152 

Same  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  216 

Ockerson,  John  A.     Mississii)pi  River,  Hood  planes  of.     1894.     ]>.  81 

Ocracoke  Island,  plant  covering  of,  a  study  in  the  ecology  of  tiie 

North  Carolina  strand  vegetation  (Kearney).     1900.     p.  261. 

October,    weather  conditions   for,    monthly  statement  of  average 

(Garriott).     1900.     p.  430 - 


Index 

Clatislflcatlou  no. 


A10.3:100 
Al.  1:867 
A15.2:P94i 


A4.5:73 


A  1.10:898 
A27.9:10 


A27.9:ll 

A27.9: 

A27.1: 

A28.5:6 
A27.9:4 
A28.4:14 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:6 

A1.9:5 

A28.4:12 

A  27. 9:5 

A27.9:7 


A6.5:3 


A29.3:31 
A  7. 3:37 
A29.6:24 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 

A29.3:lli 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:23 

A29.3:ll' 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A  29. 6:28 


A  4. 1:900 
A27.8:12 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.():26 
A29.3:ll' 

A6.5:5 

A29.6:28 


114—04- 


-29 


449 


Index 

Odenbach,  F.  L.     Remarks  of,  at  2d  convention  of  Weather  Bureau 

officials,  Milwaukee,  AVis.     1901.     p.  229 

Odessa,  Russia: 

Agricultural  exports  from.     1869.     p.  153 

Grain-trade  of.     1874.     p.  144 

Trade  of.     1874.     p.  170 

O'Donnell,  John  J.     Tornado  of  Jan.  12,  1898,  at  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

p.  18 

Oemler,  A.     Truck  farming,  report  on.     p.  583 

Offal,  packing-house,  utilization  of  (Armour),     p.  514 

Official  Agricultural  Chemists,  Association  of.     See  Chemists. 
Ogden,  Miss  E.  L.    Leaf  structure  of  Jouvea  and  of  Eragrostis  obtusi- 

flora.     1897.     p.  12 

Ohio: 

Cattle  trade  and  dairy  interests  of  (Perry),     p.  335 

Central,  Aegeriida}  of,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  81 

Chinch  bug  in,  three  years'  study  of  an  outbreak  of  (Webster). 

1896.     p.  18 

Coccidee  of,  partial  list  of  (Webster  and  Burgess).     1902.     p.  109. 

Derechoof  May  16,1899,  in  (Smith).     1900.     p.  196 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  249 

Farmers'     institute    work    accomplished    in    (Miller) .       1902. 

p.  41 

Forestry  for  certain  portions  of  (Furnas).     1884.     p.  346 

Frost  of  June  30,  1899,  in,  destructive,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  311. 

Horn  fly  in,  note  on  (Kellicott).     1891.     p.  35 

Insects  in — 

as  reported  to  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists — 

1893  (Webster),     p.  186 

1894  (Webster),     p.  202 

1895  (Webster),     p.  84 

1896  (Webster),     p.  66 

1897  (Webster  and  Mall v).     p.  40 

1898  (Webster  and  Mally).     p.  98 

1899  (Webster  and  Mallv).     p.  68 

1900  (Webster),     p.  84 

1901  (Wel)ster  and  Newell),     p.  84 

1902,  1st  half  (Osborn).     p.  115 

notes  on,  1886  (Alwood).     p.  48 

same,  1891  (Webster),     p.  63 

Meteorological  records  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  .343 

Northern- 
chinch   bug  in,  interesting  outbreak  of   (Webster).     1899. 

p.  55 

grapevines  in,  black-rot  and  brown-rot  of,  extent,  severity, 

and  treatment  of  (Scribner).     1889.     p.  76 

great  drought  of  1845  in  (Ford),     p.  293 

Phenology  in,  note  on,  1856-99  (Abbe),     p.  156 

Road  building  in  (Dodge).     1895.     p.  16 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Bush- 

nell).     p.  7 

San  Jose  scale  in,  use  of  lime,  sulphur,  salt,  and  resin  washes  for 

(Burgess).     1902.     p.  33 

Thunderstorms  in,  during  summer  of  1892  (Strong),     p.  51 

Western,  climate  of,  1868-70.     p.  198 

See  also   Cincinnati  —  Cleveland  —  Columbus  —  Lake  County  — 
Lake  Erie  College,    Painesville  —  Madison  County  —  Mont- 
gomery County. 
Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  insectary  and  office  methods 

used  at  (Webster).     1899.     p.  46 

Ohio  River  and  tributaries  in  periods  of  low  water,  importance  of 

water-stage  forecasts  of  ( Smyth ) .     1902.     p.  146 

Oil.     ^('.e  Oleo  oil. 

Oil  emulsions,  simple  device  for  preparation  of  (Morgan).     1896. 

p.  93 

Oil  of  peppermint,  account  of.     1884.     No.  9,  p.  28 

Oil-producing  seeds  (Hicks).     1895.     p.  185 -- 


Cliisslfleatlon  no, 
A29.3:31 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:12 


A29.6:26 
A  1.1:885 
A4. 1:900 


A3. 3:8 

A4. 1:885 
A9.7:5 

A9.6:6 
A9.6:37 
A29.6:27 
A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 
A13.5:4 
A29.6:27 
A9.7:4 


A9.7:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:2 

A9.6:6 

A9.6:9 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:31 

A9.6:37 

A9.3:13 

A9.3:26 

A29.6:28 


A9.6:20 

A6.3:ll 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:28 
A22.3:17 

A22.4:33 

A9.6:37 
A29.3:9 
A27.9:9 


A9.6:20 
A29.3:31 


A9.6:6 
A27.9:22 
i  Al.  10:895 


450 


Index 

t'lasNiflciitlou  no. 


Oil?  and  fat?: 

Edible,  not   including  dairy  products,  methods  for  analysis  of 

( Tolman ) .     1901 1 '. 

same.     p.  20 

Specific  grayity  of,  at  temperature  of  boiling  water,  determination 

of  (E\vell).     1901.     p.  119 

See  a  ho  Fats. 
Oklahoma: 

Cattle,  quarantine  line  for,  order  modifying — 

Apr.  26,  1897 

P  « 


A7.2:Oi5 
A7.3:65 


Dec.  16,  IJ 
Dec.  20,  1898. 
Dec.  19,  1899. 
Dec.  14,  1900. 
Jan.  11,  1902. 
Dec.  27,  1902. 


on. 


Frosts  in,  dates  of  first  killing  (Abbe),     p.  328 

Plants  of,    natiye  and  of    adjacent  districts,    obseryations 

(Carleton).     1892.     p.  220 

Silent  electrical  and  dust  storm  in,  Jan.,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  13 

Wind-roses  for;  notes  on  (Abbe).     1891-99.     p.  21 

See  also  Washita  County. 
Olds,  Henry  Worthington.     See,  as  joint  author.  Palmer,  Theodore 

Sherman.  ^ 

O'Leary,  T.  S.     Barometer  at  sea.     1894.     p.  167 

Oleo  oil,  statistics  of,  report  on  ( Pearson),     p.  287 

Same  (Pearson).     1900-1901.     p.  398 

Oleomargarine: 

Analysis  of,  method  for  (Morse  and  Burton).     1890.     p.  99 

France  ( Tourgee ).     p.  513 

Household  tests  for  detection  of  renovated  butter  and  (Patrick). 
1901 

Ingredients  of  ( Wilson ) .     p.  513 

Legislation  relating  to.     1886.     p.  195 

Statistics  of  (Pearson),     p.  287 

same,  1900  and  1901  (Pearson),     p.  398 

Oleomargarine  cheese.     1875.     p.  459 

Oliye: 

Cultiyation  of  in  United  States,     p.  367 

same  (Pierce).     1896.     p.  371 

Culture  and  uses  of  (Smith  and  Langworthy).     1900.     p.  11 

Industry  (Cooper).     1892.     p.  130 

Tuberculosis  of  (Pierce) .     1891.     p.  148 

Oliyer,  George  W.     Pecan,  budding  the.     1902 

Olmsted,  Frederick  E.     Forest  lands,  working  plan  for,  near  Pine 

Bluff,  Ark.     1902 

Olshausen,  B.  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  Jensen,  Charles  A. 
Omaha,  Nebr. : 

Convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898. 
pp.  213,  412 

Experiment  station  veterinarians,  second  annual  meeting,  1898, 
proceedings  of.     1898 

Trans-lMississippi  and  International  Exposition,  work  of  Animal 

Industry  Bureau  at,  p.  504 .~ .^ 

Oncocnemis,  new  species  of  (Smith ).     1888.     p.  18 .' 

Onion : 

Blight  and  smut,  microscopic  investigations  of  (Taylor).     1872. 
p.  449  

Culture  of  (Watts).     1896 

General  report  on.     p.  213 

History,  culture, and  preservation  of  (Slade).     p.  2.35 

Methods  of  growing.     1902.     p.  25 

Ontario: 

Agricultural  statistics  of.     1874.     p.  462 

Crop  report,  1883-84.     No.  11,  p.  39 

Cropsand  stock  in.     1890.     p.  484 

Crops  of.     1887.     ]).  453 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Creelman).    1902.    p.  26. 


A7.3:62 


A4.5:3 
A4. 5:8-14 
A4.5:25-29 
A4. 5:49-55 
A4. 5:80-87 
A4.5:93 
A4. 5:101 
A29.6:22 


A6.5:l 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:28 


A29.3:lli 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 

A7.3:24 
A4. 1:900 

A1.9:131 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:24 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 
A27.9:13 

Al. 1:877 
Al.  10:896 
Al. 9:122 
A1.8:20 
A28.5:6 
A19.3:30 

A13.3:32 


A29.6:26 

A4.3:22 

A4. 1:899 
A9.7:l 


A27.9:10 
A  1.9:39 
A  1.1:869 
A  1.1:865 
Al. 9:149 


A27.9:13 
A27.9:22 
A27.9:28 
A27.9:25 
A10.3:120 


451 


Index 

Ontario — Continued 

Farmers'  institutes  in  (Creelman) .     1902.     p.  32 

Forage  plants  in,  experiments  with  (Kennedy).     1899 

Forestry  in,  address  on  ( Phipps).     p.  43 

Statistics  of.     1893.     p.  245 _ 

"Ontario,"  merino  ram,  account  of.     p.  355 

Ontario,  Oreg.     Forage  conditions  between  Winnemucca,  Nev.,  and 

(Ciriifiths).     1902 

Ontario,  Lake,  currents  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  259 

Oology  of  some  land  birds  of  New  England,  as  a  means  of  identifying 

injurious  or  beneficial  species  (Sanuiels).     p.  386 

Opium  from  North  Carolina  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  499 

Opium  poi)py: 

Cultivation  of,  experiments  in.     p.  206 

Culture  of,  in  Smyrna,     p.  233 

Ophthalmia.     See  Cattle. 
Optical  phenomena: 
Notes  on  (Abbe)  — 

1895.     pp.  14,  298 

1898.     p.  569  

Washington,  1).  C,  Feb.  13,  1895  (Abbe) .     p.  56 

Opuntia,  North  American  species  of,  i^reliminary  revision  of  (Coul- 
ter).    1896.     p.  355 

Orange: 

Cultivation  and  consumption  oi,  facts  regarding,     p.  561 

Culture  of  (Redden),     p.  147 

Fertilization  of  soil  as  affecting,  in  health  and  disease  (Webber). 

1894.     p.  193 

Florida,  diseases  of  (Underwood ) .     1891.     p.  27 

Fluted  scale  of,  and  its  natural  enemies  in  Australia  (Koebele). 

1 890 

Insects  affecting,  with  practical  suggestions  for  their  control  or 

extermination  (Hubbard ) .     1885 

Insects  injurious  to,  in  Brazil,  preliminary  report  of  observations 

upon  (Branner).     1884.     p.  63 

Insects  injuriously  affecting  orange  tree,  experiments  with  kero- 
sene upon 

Insects  of,  miscellaneous  notes  on  (Hubbard).     1883.     p.  9 

Mite  of,  six-spotted  ( Eiley ) .     1890.     p.  225 

Propagating  other  citrus  fruits  and,  methods  of  (Webber).    1896. 

p.  471 

Root-knot  disease  of,  in  Florida,    due  to  work   of  Anguillula 

(Neal).     1889 

Rust  of — 

microscopic  observations  of  (Taylor).     1873.     p.  588 

report  of.     (Hubbard),     p.  361 

Scale-insects  of — 

experiments  upon  ( Voyle) .     1883.     p.  19 

same  (Neal).     1883.'    p.  31 

in  California,  and  particularly  icerya  or  fluted  scale,  alias  white 
scale,  alias  cottony  cushion-scale,  etc.,  (Riley).  1887.    p.  9 

in  Florida,  effects  of  cold  upon  (Voyle).     1884.     p.  70 

remedies  and  their  application  (Hubbard),     p.  106 

Sooty  mold  of,  treatment  for  ( Webber) .     1895 

same  (Webber).     lk)7 _ 

Various  stocks  for,  relative  merit  of,  with  notes  on  mal  di  goma 

and  mutual  influence  of  stock  and  scion  (King).     1891 

See  (il.no  Aleyrodes  citri  —  Morelos  orange  fruit- worm  —  Osage 
orange. 
Orange  sorghum  cane,  cultivation  and  manipulation  of,  communica- 
tion relative  to  (Nicol).     1882.     p.  122 

Orchard  grass,  spot  disease  of  (Trelease).     p.  129 

Same.     p.  1 29 

Orchard  insecticide  work  in  Illinois,   report  on  (Forbes).     1901. 

p.  172 

Orchard-spraying  outfit,  cheap,  note  on.     1895.     p.  586 

Same.     1896.     p.  623 

Orchard  trees,  small,  fmnigator  for.    1901.    p.  21 


Classiflcatloii  no. 

A10.3:110 
A3. 4:20 
Al.7:5 
A27.9:31 
Al.  1:866 

A19.3:15 
A  29. 6:21 

A  1.1:864 
A27.9:ll 

A  1.1:870 
A  1.1:869 


A29.6:23 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:23 

A6.5:3 

Al.l:877 
Al.  1:867 

Al.  10:894 
A28.5:7 

A9.3:21 

A9.2:Orl 

A9.3:4 

A9.3:l 
A9.3:l 
A9.7:2 

Al.  10:896 

A9.3:20 

A27.9:ll 

Al.  1:884 

A9.3:l 
A9.3:l 

A9.3:15 
A9.3:4 
A9. 1:882 
A28.4:15 
A28.3:13 

A20.3:4 


A1.8:22 

Al.  1:886 
A28. 1:886 

A10.3:99 
A  1.10:895 
Al.  10:896 
A1.9:133 


452 


Orchards: 

Cover  crops  grown  to  protect  trees  and  improve  soil  of.     1899. 

P  l:^  

Cropping  vs.   cultivating,   and  how  it  should   l)e  done.     1899. 
p .  1 6 

Crops  of,  insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden ).     1899 

Deciduous,  winter  irrigation  of.     1901.     p.  12 

Enemies  to,  in  Pacific  Northwest  (Piper) .     1902 

How  birdsaffect  (Beal).     1900.     p.  291 

Injuries  to,  by  red-legged  flea-beetle,  in  Marvland  and  Virginia 

(Schwarz).     1893.     p.  834 ' 

Inspection  of  ( Craw ) .     1 900.     p.  87 

same  (Johnson).     1901.     p.  163 

Irrigation  methods  in  (McClatchie).     1900.     p.  91 

Pear  leaf-blight  in,  treatment  of  ( Waite) .     1891.     p.  333 

Scale  insects  of  (Howard).     1894.     p.  249 

Shelter  and  protection,     p.  147 

Oregon: 

Agricultural  possibilities  of.     1870.     p.  229 

Agriculture  and  climate  of.     1871.     p.  129 

Chinook  in,  report  of  (Pague).     1896.     p.  460 : 

Crops  of,  per  acre.     1 865.     No.  8.     p.  26 

Eastern,  agricultural  resources  of  (Ritz).     1869.     p.  384  * 

Entomological  work  in,  in  1893  (Koebele).     p.  33 

Facts  concerning  ( Drake ) .     p.  584 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1 868.     p.  275 

Grasses  of,  plates  and  descriptions  of  ( Vasey).     1892 

same 

Hail  and  thunder  storms  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  262 

Hop  louse  in,  experiments  with  ( Koebele) .     1893.     p.  12 

Irrigation  in,  in  1890  (Nimmo).     p.  149 

Klamath  Indians  of,  plants  n,sed  by,  (Coville).     1897.     j).  87 

Long-range  weather  forecasts  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  423 

Road  improvement  in — 

extract  from  governor's  inaugural  address  (Geer).     p.  8 

extract  from  governor's  message  (Lord) .     p.  7 

Seasonal  forecasts  for  (Pague).     1897.     p.  161 

same  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  253 

Sheep  raising  in.     1876.     pp.  414,  479 

Storm  warnings  on  coast  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  211 

Weather  of,  and  Bering  Sea  ice,  notes  on,  1890-99  ( Abbe ) .    pp.  163, 
206 

same  (Beals).     p.  201 

Weather  forecasts  for,  notes  on,  1895-99  (Abbe),     p.  313 

See  also  Cascade  Mountains  —  Lane  County  —  Ontario  —  Pacific 

Northwest  —  Portland. 
Organic   matter  in   plants,    origin   and    formation   of    (Deherain). 

1898.     ]).  903 

Organic  nitrogen.     See  Nitrogen. 

Orgvia  leucostigma,  jjarasites  of,  additional  observations  on  (How- 
ard).    1897.     p.  15 

Orient: 

Export  of  California  butter  to  (Pearson).     ]>.  266 

same  ( reprinted ) .     1900 

See  (iho  Typhoons. 

Oriole,  Baltimore,  and  meadow  lark  (Beal).     1895.     p.  419 

Ormerod,  Eleanor  A.     Insects,  notes  of  season  on.     1891.     p.  36 

Ornitholc  )gist  and  mammalogist,  annual  reports  of 

Ornithology: 

Agricultural,  report  on  (Michener).     p.  287 

Economic — 

establishing  branch  of,  circular  relating  to.     1885 

report  on  ( Barrows) .     j).  193 

same,  p.  193 

review  of,  in  U.  S.  (Palmer) .     1899.     p.  259 

See  also  Birds.- 

*By  11  misprint,  this  juige  iiuiiibiT  apiicars  twice. 


Index 

Classltlcutiou  uo. 


A1.9:87 

A1.9:87 
A9.6:19 
Al. 9:144 
Al. 9:153 
A1.10:900 


A9.7:5 

A10.3:76 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:76 

A28.5:7 

Al.  10:894 

Al.l:862 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A29.6:24 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:7 

A9.3:.32 

Al.  1:869 

A27.9:6 

x\.6.2:N822 

A6.3:13 

A29.6:29 

A9.7:6 

A15.2.P941 

A6.5:5 

A29.6:23 

A22.4:33 
A22.4:33 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 
A27.9:14 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 


A10.6:9 


A9.6:9 

A4. 1:899 
A4.3:24 

Al. 10:895 

A9.7:4 

A5.1: 

Al. 1:863 

A9.4:18 
Al.  1:892 
A5. 1:892 
A1.10:899 


453 


Index 

Ornithology  and  Mammalogy  Division.  See  Biological    Survey,  Agri- 
culture 1  )epartment 

Ornithology  and  mammalogy  of  New  England,  with  reference  to 

agricultural  economy  (Samuels) .     p.  265 

Ortalid  Hy  injuring  growing  cereals.     1895.     p.  352 

Orthezia  "insignis  as  garden  pest  ( Cockerell ) .     1892.     p.  89 

Orthoptera: 

New  species  of,  from  Death  Vallev  expedition  (Bruner) .     1893. 

p.  266 1 

Systematic  position  of,  in  relation  to  other  orders  of  insects. 

1883.     p.  286 - 

Orton,  W.  A.: 

Plant  diseases  in  United  States.     1901 .     p.  668 .• 

Wilt  disease  of  cotton  and  its  control.     1900 

Wilt  disease  of  cowpea  and  its  control.     1902 

See  alxo,  as  joint  author,  Webber,  Herbert  John. 

Osage  hedges,  uses  of,  etc.     p.  245 

Osage  orange  as  feed  for  silk-worms.     1870.     p.  430 

Osage  orange  pyralid  (Murtfeldt) .     1893.     p.  155 

Osborn,  Herbert: 

Chinch  bug  observations  in  Iowa  in  1894.     1894.     p.  230 

Entomological  work  in  agricultural  experiment  stations.     1895. 

p.  85.. 

Entomology,  economic,  duty  of.     1898.     p.  6 

Grass  insects  in  Washington,  D.  C,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  197 

Hessian  tiy  in  United  States.     1898 

Insect  occurrences,  some  notable,  in  Ohio  for  first  half  of  1902. 

1902.     p.  115 

Insecticide  experiments  at  Ames,  Iowa.     1886.     p.  23 

Insects,  injurious,  use  of  contagious  diseases  in  contending  with. 

1890.     p.  141 _. 

Insects  affecting  domestic  animals.     1896 

Insects  affecting  grasses  and  forage  plants,  methods  of  treating. 

1893.     p.  71 -_ _..--- 

Iowa  insects  reported  to  Association  of  Economic  Entomolgists — 

1892.  p.  Ill 

1893.  p.  193 

1896.     p.  78 

Iowa,  insects  of — 

1887.  p.  154 

p.  18 


1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 


p.  57 
]i.  57 
p.  42 
.p.  46 


Kansas,  trip  to,  to  investigate  reported  damages  from  grasshop- 
pers— 
paper  read  before  Association  of   Economic  Entomologists. 

1891.     p.  49 

report  on.     p.  58 

Kerosene  emulsions,  experiments  with.     1891.     p.  63 

Mallophaga,  development  in,  notes  on  period  of.     1890.     p.  115.. 
Mallophagaand  pediculid;o,  parasitic  habit  in,  origin  and  develop- 
ment of .     1891.     p.  187 

Missouri,  northwest,  grasshopper  injuries  in,  report  on  trip  to 

investigate.     1893.     p.  323 ...-. 

Parasites  of  domestic  animals,  methods  of  attacking.  1893.  p.  163. 
Pediculi  and  mallophaga  affecting  man  and  lower  animals.  1891 . 
Schizoneura  panicola  thos.  and  S.  corni  fab.,  identity  of.     1889. 

p.  108 

Thripidic,  food  habits  of.     1888.     p.  137 

Osborn,  Herbert,  and  Gossard,  H.  A.     Clover-seed  caterpillar,  report 

on.     1891.     p.56 

Os])orn,   Herbert,  and  Sirrine,  F.  A.     Aphididfe,  notes  on.     1893. 

p.  235 

Osborn,  J.  M.     Crops  in  Indiana  and  Illinois.     1891.     p.  483 


Classilicatioii  no. 

A5. 


Al.  1:863 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:5 


A5.5:7 
AS.  1:3 


Al.  10:901 

A28.3:27 

A19.3:17 


Al.  1:868 

A27.9:8 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:7 

A10.3:24 
A9.6:17 
A9.7:4 
A9.6:16 


A9.6:37 
A9.3:ll 


A9.7:3 
A9.6:5 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 
A9.6:6 


Al.  1:887 

A9.3:22 

A9.3:23 

A9.3:26 

A9.3:30 

A9.3:32 


A9.7:4 
A9.3:27 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:3 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 
A9.3:7 

A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:5 
A27.9:29 


454 


Index 

OasBiflcatlou  no. 


Osborne,   William  McKinley.     Animals,    dead,    disposition   of,    in 

London,     p.  346 

Oscillation  period  of  Lake  Erie,  note  on  (Harris).     1902.     p.  312 

Oscillations  of  lake  level,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  446 

Oscinida^,  reared  at  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  habits 

of  (Coquillett).     1898.     p.  70 

Osgood,  Wilfred  H.: 

Natural  history  of  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  British  Columbia, 

and  Cook  I  nlet  region,  Alaska.     1901 

Pocket  mice  of  genus  Perognathus,  revision  of.     1900 

Yukon  region,  mammals  of.     1900.     p.  21 

Yukon  River  region,  general  account  of.     1899.     p.  7 

Osier  culture  (Simpson).     1898 

Osier  willow: 

Culture  and  economic  importance  of.     p.  254 

Notes  on  (Watts).     1873.     p.  419 

Osteomalacia  or  creeps.     See  Cattle. 
Osteoporosis.     See  Horses. 

Ostrich  farming  in  America  (Duncan),     p.  685 

Otis,  D.  H.     See,  as  joint  author,  Cottrell,  H.  M. 

Ottawa,  Illinois,  swine  plague  at  (Dyer).     1879.     p.  156...; 

Ottawa,   Kans.,  diffusion  and  carbonatation   at,  experiments  with 

(Wiley).     1885 

Outram,  Thomas  S.: 

AVashouts,  floods,  cold  waves,  and  heavy  snowfalls,  warnings  of, 

for  benefit  of  transportation  companies.     1899.     p.  38 

Weather  Bureau  stations,    is  exposure  at,  satisfactory   for  all 

instruments?     1902.     p.  216 

Overflow  lands.     See  Swamp  and  overflow  land. 
Ovine  caseous  lymph  adenitis,  nature,  cause,  and  economic  impor- 
tance of  (Norgaard  and  ^lohler).     p.  638 

Owen,  D.  A.     Stomata,  strange  developments  of,  on  Carya  alba 

caused  by  Phylloxera.     1892.     p.  327 

Owen,  Richard.     Industrial  colleges;  general  plan  of  buildings,  with 
necessarv  aids  to  instruction  in  each  department  of  education. 

1864....' 

Owens,  James  E.     State  aid  to  road  construction  in  New  Jersey. 

1901.     p.  22  

Owl: 

Common  screech,  report  on  (Fisher) .     p.  372 

same,  p.  372 

Short-eared ,  special  report  on  ( Fisher ) .     p.  496 

same,  p.  496 

See  also  Hawks  and  Ow  Is. 

Ox  hot  in  United  States  (Riley).     1892.     p.  302 

Ox  warble: 

Circular  relative  to  (Marlatt).     1897 

Reporton.     1889.     p.  172 

Oxalic  acid,  action  of,  upon  phosphates,  silicates,  and  soil  (Kastle 

and  others).     1894.     p.  53 

Oxeve  daisy,  a  beautiful  flower  and  a  pernicious  weed  (Beal).  1899. 

p.  15 

Pachvbasium,  attendant,  Minnesota  species  of,  note  on  (MacMillanj. 

"  1891.     p.  75 , 

Pachyneuron,  habits  of  ( Howard ) .     1891.     p.  218 

Pacific  coast: 

Climate  of  (Merrick),     p.  280 

Evotomys  from,  description  of  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  25 

Field  crops  and  animal  industries  of  (Jones).     1892.     p.  59 

Fruit  growers  on,  irrigation  jiractice  among  (Wickson).     1902  ... 

Grape  diseases  on  (Pierce).     1S95 

Grass  and  forage  plant  investigations  on  (Scribner).     1899 

Cirrasses,  nf>tes  on  some  ( Vasey ) .     1 893.     p.  265 

Hop  production  of.     1889.     p.  410 

Low  areas  oii  our  (Abbe).    1896.    p.  418 _ 


A4. 1:899 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:28 


A9.6:10 


A5.5:21 
A5.5:18 
A5.5:19 
A5.5:19 
A13.3:19 

Al.  1:873 
A27.9:ll 


Al.  1:888 

A1.6:12 

A7.3:6 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:31 

A4. 1:899 
A9.7:4 

A27.2:In2 
A22.3:21 


Al.  1:889 
A5. 1:889 
Al.  1:888 
A5. 1:888 

A9.7:4 

A9.5:25 
A9.7:2 


A7.3:43 


Al. 9:103 

A28.5:6 
A9.7:3 


A  1.1:867 

A5.5:4 

A1.8:20 

A10.3:108 

A1.9:30 

A3. 4:22 

A6.5:l 

A27.9:27 

A29.6:24 


455 


Index 

Pacific  coast — Continued 
North- 
high  areas  of,  in  September,  October,  and  November  (Garriott). 
lS!)n.     p.  249 

weather  map  of,  explanation  of  (Moore) 

Stateaof,  seasonal  forecasts  for,  long  range  (Ashley).     1901.     }>.  1(). 

AVeather  on,  .of  August,  notes  on  ( Al)])e).     1899.     p.  421 

Weather  service  on,  possibilities  of  (Mammon).     1899.     p.  56  . . . 
same  (Pague).     1899.     p.  63 .-:----. 

"Wheat  growing  and  general  agricultural  conditions  in  (Holmes). 

1  mi ; 

Wheat  ports  on  (Holmes).     li^K)l.     ]).  567 

Work  of  Division  of  Entomology  (Henry).     1889.     p.  141 

See  (ilxo  —  Pacific  Northwest — Pacific  slope — Pacific  States — and 
names  of  States. 
Pacific  coast  division  of  Canadian  meteorological  service,  notes  on 

(Abbe).     1899.     pp.  102,  212 

Pacific  Northwest: 

Orchard  enemies  in  (Piper).     1902  

Precipitation  over,  and  possibility  of  high  water  in  Columbia 
[river]  from  meltingsnow  in  mountains  ( Pague) .     1899.    ]>.  252. 

Prune  culture  in  ( Lake) .     p.  41 

same,  reprinted 

Prunes  and  prune  culture  in,  existing  conditions,  etc.,  1901  (Lake)  . 

Sheep  husbandry  in  (AVithcornbe).     1900.     p.  5 

St'e  ((lf:o  —  Northwest  —  and  names  of  States. 
Pacific  Ocean: 

Date  line  in  (Page).     1902.     p.  36.3 

Storm  centers  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  114 

Pacific  slope: 

Arid  regions  of,  climatic  and  agricultural  features  of,  etc.  ( Hilgard 

and  others).     1882 

Climates  of  (Hilgard).     1892.     p.  9 

Field  cultures  on,  miscellaneous  (Hilgard).     1892.     p.  79 

Grassesof,  including  Alaskaand  adjacent  islands.    2  pts.    ( Vasey. ) . 

same,  reissued.     1893 

North- 
weather  forecasting  and  weather  tvpes  on  (Pague  and  Bland- 
ford).     1897 .  -■ 

weather  types  of  (Pague).     1895.     i>.  417 

Secaho  —  Pacific  Northwest — Pacific  States — and  namesof  States. 
Pacific  States: 

Agriculture  of  Territories  and.    1865.    No.  5.    p.  18;  No.  10.    p.  24. 

Crops  in,  1864.     No.  5.     p.  19 

Textile  fibers  of  (Fbnt).     p.  471 

See  also — Pacific  Northwest — Pacific  slope — and  names  of  States. 
Packard,  Al]iheus  Spring: 

Bucculatrix  canadensisella,   occurrence  of,  on  birch   in  Rhode 

Island.     1892.     p.  14 

Calothysanis  amaturaria,   a  geometrid    moth,    life  historv  of. 

1892.     p.  382.... --. 

Evergreen  and  other  forest  trees,  causes  of  destruction  of,   in 
northern  New  England  and  New  York — 

[1st]  report.     1883.     p.  138 

same,  p.  138 

2d  report.     1884.     p.  374 

3d  report,  in  northern  New  England,     p.  319 

same,  additions,     p.  17 

4th  report.     1886.     p.  20 

5th  report.     1887 

Forest-tree  insects,  notes  on.     1 883.     p.  24 

Hen  flea  (Sarcopsylla    gallinacea),    occurrence   of,   in   Florida. 

1 894.     p.  23 

Insects  injurious  to  forest  trees  in  1893,  n>port  on.     p.  53 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  entomological  writings  of  (Henshaw) 

Pade,  L.     Milk,  bicarbonate  of  soda  in,  detection  of.     1889.     p.  170. 
Page,  E.  D.    See  Graves,  Henry  S. 


Classlflt'utioii  no. 


A29.0:23 

A29.2:N81 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:27 

A  29. 3:24 

A29.3:24 


A27.8:20 
Al. 10:901 
A9.7:2 


A29.6:27 
Al. 9:153 


A29.6 
A20.1 
A  20. 4 
A20.3 


27 
894 
2 
10 


Al. 9:117 


A29.6:30 
A29.6:27 


A1.8:20 
A1.8:20 
A1.8:20 
A6.3:13 
A6.2: 


A29.2:P11 
A29.6.23 


A27.9:3 
A27.9:2 
Al.l:864 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:4 


Al.  1:883 
A9. 1:883 
Al.  1:884 
Al.  1:885 
A9.3:12 
A9.3:13 
A8.1:4 
A  9. 3:3 


A9.7:7 
A9.3:32 
A9.3:16 
A7.3:24 


456 


Page,  J.  W.     Scuppernong  wine,  analysis  of.     1868.     j).  362 

Page,  James: 

Barograph  on  shipboard,  report  of.     1900.     \>.  5<)0 

Date  hne  iu  Pacific  Ocean.     1902.     p.  otv] 

Ocean  currents.     1902.     j).  397 

Page,  John  K.     Lands,  worn-out,  improvenient  of.     1<S83.     p.  207.. 
Page,  John  R.,  and  Terrell,  J.  J.     Glanders  and  farcy  in  horses. 

1880.     ]).  202 ._ 

Page,  Logan  Waller.     Macadam  roads,  selection  of  materials  for. 

1900.     p.  349 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Ewell,  Ervine  Edgar. 
Page  County,  Iowa,  hotr  cholera  in,  experiments  iu  stamping  out. 

1889.     p.  249....' 

Pague,  Bemer  S. : 

Chinook  Minds  in  Oregon,  report  of.     1896.     i>.  4()0 

Lightning  from  cloudless  sky.     1900.     p.  429 

Long-range  weather  forecasts,  report  of.     1896.     p.  166 

Oregon,  seasonal  forecasts  for.     1897.     p.  161 

Precipitation  over  Pacific  Northwest  and  possibility  of  high  wa- 
ter in  Columbia  river  from  melting  snow  in  mountains.     1899. 

p.  252 

Weather  Bureau,  othcial  of,  his  duties  and  qualifications.     1899. 

p.  170..... .--. 

Weather  Bureau  instrument  shelter.     1 893.     p.  27 

Weather  forecasts,  long-range.  Can  they  be  made  with  suffi- 
cient precision  t(j  be  of  general  utility?     1899.     p.  46 

Weather  service  on  Pacific  coast,  possibilities  of.     1899.     p.  63 

Weather  types  of  North  Pacific  slope.     1895.     p.  417 

Pague,  Bemer  S.,  and  Blandford,  Samuel  I\I.     Weather  forecasting 

and.  weather  types  on  North  Pacific  slope.     1897 

Painesville,  Ohio.     iSee  Lake  Erie  College. 
Palm.     See  Date  palm. 

Palm  and  palmetto  weevils  (Chittenden).     1902.     p.  23 

Pahner,    Edward.     See,   as  collector,    Eckfeldt,   J.  W. — Scribner, 

Frank  Lamson  —  Vasey,  George,  and  Rose,  Joseph  Nelson. 
Palmer,  Theodore  Sherman: 

Animals  and  birds,  noxious,  danger  of  introducing.     1898.     p.  87. 
Birds  and  game,  protection  of,  directory  of  State  officials  and  or- 
ganizations for  1901  

same,  1902 

Birds  and  game  in  District  of  Columbia,  laws  for  protection  of. 

1901 

Birds  other  than  game  birds,  legislation  for  protection  of.     1900. . 
Death  Valley  expedition,  1891,  localities  visited  by,  list  of.     1893. 

p.  361 

Extermination  of  noxious  animals  by  bounties.     1896.     p.  55 

Jack  rabbit  of  United  States 

Ornithology,  economic,  in  U.  S.,  review  of.     1899.     p.  259 

See  also,  for  report  as  acting  Chief,  Biological  Survey,  1898-1901  . . 
Palmer,  Theodore  Sherman,  and  Olds,  Henry  Worthington: 
Game — 

information  concerning  seasons,  shipment,  and  sale  of.     1900. . 

transportation  and  sale  of,  laws  regulating.     1900 

Game  laws  for  1901,  digest  of 

same,  1902 

Pahner,  \V.  S. : 

Meteorological  data  collected,  use  of.     1902.     p.  178 

Meteorological  ol)servati()us,  should  not  a  l^ook  providing  for  per- 
manent rec'ord  of,  be  furnished  to  section  centers  and  volun- 
tary stations?     1899.     p.  122 

Wyoming,  water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900,  as  depending  on 

snowfall,     p.  498 

Palms.     See  Cocoanut  i)alms. 
Pammel,  L.  H.: 

Cucurbits,  crossing  of.     1893.     p.  94 

Fungous  diseases  of  Iowa,  new.     1891.     p.  95 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  Iowa,  Nebraska,  and  Colorado,     1897. 


Index 

I'lassiticatluu  uo. 
A27.9:6 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:30 
A  29. 6:30 
A1.7:2 


A1.6:22 
Al.  10:900 


A4. 1:898 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:24 
A  29. 6:25 


A29.6:27 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:7 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:23 

A29.2:P11 


A9.6:38 


ALIO: 


A  5. 4:33 
A5.4:35 

A5.4:34 
A5.3:12 

A5.5:7 
Al.  10:896 
A5.3:8 
Al. 10:899 
A5.1 


A5.4:31 
A5.3:14 
A5.3:16 
Al. 9:160 


A29.3:31 

A  29. 3:24 
A  29. 6:28 


A10.3:16 

A28.5:7 

A3.3:9 


45^ 


Index 

Pampas,  The: 

Cattle  farming  in  (Carrow ).     p.  486 

Sheep  farming  in  (Carrow).     p.  223 

Pamperos  and  cvflonic  Btorms,  notes  on  (Abhe).     1899.     p.  15-1: 

Pan-American  Exposition.     See  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Pan-American  ti-ade,  1890.     p.  454 

Panama,  Isthmus  of,  climatology  of,  including  temperature,  winds, 
barometric  pressure,  and  precipitation  (Abbot).     1899.     pp. 

198,  302 

Panama,  meteorology  of: 

Contributions  to  (Abbot).     1899.     p.  7 

Eeportof  (Abbot).     1899.     p.  463 

Panchlora,  further  notes  on  (Riley).     1891.     i>.  119 

Panicum  nashianum,  new  variety  of.     p.  9 

Panicum   nitidum,    Panicum   scoparium,    and  Panicum  pubescens, 

notes  on  (Scribnerand  Merrill).     1900.     p.  31 

Panicums: 

American,  in  herbarium  Berolinense  and  in  herbarium  of  Willde- 

now(Holm).     1897.     p.  17 

Three  new  species  of,  notes  on  (Scribner  and  Merrill).     1901. 

P  3  

Paparelli,  L. : 

Agricultural  education  in  Italy.     1893.     p.  326 

Ttalv,  institutions   for   agricultural   investigation   in.     1893.     p. 

233 - 

Paper.     See  Japanese  paper  —  Maize-paper. 

Paper-making  wasp,  use  of  grape  bags  bv  (Murtfeldt).     1891.     p. 

192 '. 

Paraguay : 

Agriculture  in.     1891.     p.  610 

Butterin  (Puffin),     p.  521 

Parasites: 

Cattle,  sheep,  and  swine,  compendium  of,  arranged  according  to 

their  hosts  (Hassall).     1898.     p.  137 

Cotton  stainer,  supposed  eggs  of  (Howard).     1889.     p.  241 

Domestic  animals,  methods  of  attacking  (Osborn).     1893.     p.  163. 

Economic  value  of  (Smith).     1893.     p.  142 

External  spider  (Howard).     1888.     pp.  42,  106 

Fungous,  on  Aleyrodes  citri,  preliminarj'  notice  of  (Webber). 

1891.     p.  363 

Grain  plant-louse,  new  (Howard).     1890.     p.  246 

Hymenopterous — 

host  relations  of  (Howard).     1891.     p.  277 

of  California  red  scale  (Howard).     1894.     p.  227 

of  Coleoptera,    observations   on   some    (Chittenden).     1893. 

p.  247 

Icerya — 

new,  report  of  (Howard).     1892.     p.  378 

three  new  (Howard).     1889.     p.  268 

Injurious,  report  of  (Howard).     1895.     p.  402 

Lady-bird,  report  on  (Riley) .     1888.     p.  101 

Mytilaspis  pomorum,  new  (Howard).     1894.     p.  256 

Note  on  (Howard).     1891.     p.  48 

Orgyia  leucostigma,  additional  observations  on  (Howard).     1897. 

p.  15 

Scale-insects,  two  important  ( Howard ) .     1894.     p.  5 

Spider,  new,  report  of  ( Ashmead ) .     1894.     p.  259 

Spider-egg,  two  ( Howard ) .     1890.     j^p.  269,  359 

same  (Howard).     1891.     p.  202. . ._. 

See  also  Animal  parasites  —  Aphelenina;  —  Aphelinus  fascipen- 
nis  —  Australian  parasite  —  Cercospora  circumscissa  —  Ces- 
todes  —  Chalcididje  —  Chicken-tick  —  Coccidia  —  Dipterous 
parasite  —  Egyptian  strongyle  —  Elasmus  —  Insects  —  Joint- 
worm  —  Mallophaga  and  pediculid;e  —  INIantis  egg-parasites  — 
Megilla  parasite  —  Pachyneuron  —  Phytoptus  distortions  — 
Pimpla  conquisitor  —  Pine  leaf  rust—  I'latypsyllus  —  Pseud'o- 
manas    hyacinthi  —  Roundworms  —  Sarcajitida)  — Sarcospo- 


I'lasslllcutitin  no. 


A  1.1:865 
Al.  1:864 
A29.6:27 


A27.9:28 


A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 
.^29.6:27 
A9.7:4 
A3.4:27 


A3.3:24 

A3.3:4  ^ 
A3.4:35 
A10.6:4: 
AID.  6:4 

A9.7:4 

A27.9:29 
A4. 1:898 


A4.3:19 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:l 


A28.5:7 
A9.7:2 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:6 


A9.7:5 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:4 


A9.6:9 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:6 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:4 


458 


Index 

Ulassiflcatlou  iio. 


Parasites — Continued 

ridia  —  Sheep  scab  mite  —  Southern  cattle  ticks  —  Spider-egg 
parasites  —  S])ider       ])arasites  —  Sporozoon  —  Tachinidse  — 
Ticks  —  Trichina  spiraHs  —  Trypanosomiasis  —  Ugimyia  seri- 
carla;  —  Vinegar  eel. 
Parasitic  bronchitis.     See  Bronchitis. 
Parasitic  diseases.     See  Diseases  of  animals — Grape  vine. 
Parasitic  two-winged  insects.     See  Tachinidaj. 
Parasitism: 

Among  Sarcoptidee,  origin  and  development  of  (Garman).     1891. 

p. 182 

Case  of  excessive  (Howard).     1897.     p.  62 , 

Host,  color  of,  and  its  relation  to  (Stiles  and  Hassall) .     1892. 

p.  265 

Spurious,  due  to  partially  digested  bananas  (Stiles  and  Hassall). 

1902.     p.  56 

Parhelion,  note  on,  of  Jan.  27,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  14 

Paris: 

American  horses  used  by  large  horse  companies  in  (Loncev). 

1898.     p.  42 "... 

Butter  and  cheese  markets  (Ashby).     p.  220 

Dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Gowdy).     p.  348 

Egg  market  of  (Ashby).     p.  336 

Entomological  exhibition  at,  Aug.  and  Sept.,  1865  (Glover),     p. 

88 

Poultry  markets  of  ( Ashby ) .     p.  341 

Ramie  machine  trials  in,  in  1889  (Dodge).     1892.     p.  32 

same,  2d  ed.     p.  32 

Paris  Exposition  of  1867,  report  of  committee  on  culture  and  prod- 
ucts of  vine,    made  to  U.   S.    Commissioners    (Wilder  and 

others),     p.  163 

Paris  Exposition  of  1889,  papers  accompanying  exhibit  of  Bureau  of 

Animal  Industry  at.     p.  359 

Paris  Exposition,  1900: 

Agricultural  experiment  station  veterinarians,  exhibit  at  (Peters). 

1898.     p.  22 

Agricultural  experiment  stations,  collective  exhibit  at — 

catalogue  of  (Evans).     1900.     p.  633 

committee  report  on  preparation  and  care  of — 

1898  (Harris),     p.  43 

1899  ( Armsbv).     p.  30 

1900  (Armsbv).     p.  20 

1901  (Armsbv).     p.  23 

editorial  on.     1901.     ]>.  301 

Dairv  awards  for  United  States  at.     p.  734 

Dairy  products  at  (Alvord),     1900.     p.  599 

same.     p.  ]94 

Meats  and  meat  products  at  (Alvord).     p.  223 

Weather  J'ureau  at,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  445 

World's  exhibit  of  leaf  tobacco  at.     p.  157 

Paris,   International  Congresses  of    Horticulture,   Viticulture,  and 

Agricuhure,  1901  (Evans),     p.  205 

Paris,  International  Industrial  Fair,  1867,  note  on.    No.  10.     p.  20 

Paris,  International  Meteorological  Conference,  Sept.,  1896,  report 

on  (Rotch).     p.  365 

Same  (Scott).     1896.     p.  333 

Paris,  International  Meteorological  Conference,  Sei)t.,  1896,  responses 

to  programme  of  questions  proposed  for  discussion  at 

Paris,  International   Meteorological  Congress,  Sept.,  1900,  notes  on 

(Al)l)e).     pp.  19,  544 

Same  ( A bbe ) .     i >.  265 

Paris,  Tenth  International  Congress  of  Hvgiene  and  Demographv, 

held  August  10-16,  1900  ( De  Schweinitz) .     p.  260 . 1 . 

Paris,  Thirteenth  International  Medical  Congress,  held  August  4, 

1900  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  254 

Paris  green: 

As  protecti(jn  against  cotton  insects  ((iiover).     1873.     !>.  572 


A9.7:4 
A9.6:7 

A9.7:4 

A4.3:35 
A29.6:23 


A1.2 

A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.1 


H78 

899 
899 
899 


Al.  1:865 
A4. 1:899 
A27.8:l 
All. 5:1 


A  1.1:867 

A4. 1:887-8 

A4.3:22 

A10.3:80 

A10.3:49 
A10.3:65 
A10.3:76 
A 10. 3:99 
A10.6:12 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:900 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:900 
A29.6:28 
Al.  10:900 

A10.6:12 
A27.9:3 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:24 

A29.2:P2I 

A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:29 

A4. 1 :900 

A4. 1:900 

A27.9:1I 


459 


507.. 
1900. 


p.  14.. 


Index 

Paris  green — Continued 

Experience  with  ( Cockerel! ).     1897.     p.  25  .. 

Its  use  in  agriculture  (Mc.Murtrie).     1874.     p. 

Low-grade,  u.se  of,  to  fruit-growers  (Wilcox). 

Notes  on  ( Marlatt).     1895.     p.  408 

Poisonous  effect  of  (McMurtrie).     1875.     p.  281 

Parker,  8.  J.: 

Grapes,  native,  improvement  of,  bv  seedlings  and  hybridization, 
p.  122 ..--. 

( Jrapes,  new  varieties  of.     p.  194 

Parkinson,  W.  L.     Sorghum-sugar  industry  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans.,  in 

1 887.  p.  226 '. - 

Same.     1887.     p.  26 

Parry,  C.  C: 

Botanical  explorations  in  East  Tennessee.     1870.     p.  221. 

Cinchona  planting  in  Jamaica.     1871.     p.  120 

North  American  desert  flora  between  32°  and  42°  north  latitude. 

1871.     p.  23 _ _. 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Botanist,  Botany  Division,  Agriculture 

Department.     1869-71 

Parsnip  web-worm,  report  on  (Rilev).     1888.     p.  94 

Same  (Southwick).     1892.     p.  106 ' 

Parsons,   E.  M.     Acid  and  alkaline  solutions,  standardization  of, 

comparison  of  methods  for.     1892.     p.  80 

Parsons,  George  H.     Climate  of  Colorado  and  its  effect  on  trees. 

1888.  p.  221 

Partridge,  Edward  A.     Barometer,  method  of  filling.     1896.     p.  413. 

Parturition,  diseases  following,  in  cattle  (Law),     p.  235 

Passer  domesticus.     See  House  sparrow. 

Passer  montanus.     See  European  tree  sparrow. 
Pasteurization.     See  Milk. 

Pasteurized  cream,  restoring  consistency  of.     1898.     p.  23 , 

Pastoral  lands  of  America,     p.  301 

Pastoral  resources  of  Montana  (Anderson),     p.  311 

Same,  p.  311 

Pastrana,  Manuel  E.     Mexican  climatological  data,  monthly  notes 

on,  Sept.,  1899-Oct.,  1902 .' 

Pasture  plants,  our  native  (Scribner).     1900.     p.  581 

Pasture's.     See  Cattle  ranges  of  Southwest  —  Meadows  and  pastures. 
Patagonia,  southern: 

Ferns  from,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  Albatross  in  1887-91,  list  of 

(Eaton).     1892.     p.  138 _. 

Lichens  from,  collected  by  JJ.  S.  S.  Albatross  in  1887-91,  list  of 

(Eckfeldt).     1892.     p.  142 

Liverworts  from,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  Albatross  in  1887-91,  list  of 

(Evans).  _  1892.     p.  140 

See  also  Fuegia  and  Patagonia. 
Patents: 

Agricultural,  of  year  1869.     p.  315 

same.     1871.     p.  211 

Fiber  machinery  and  processes,  list  of,  Jan.,  1875,  to  Dec.  31, 

1879.     p.  609 

Hydrocvanic-acid  gas  process  declared  invalid  (Coquillett).    1894. 

p.  257 

Metal  rail  wav  track  ( Tratman ) .     1889.     p.  36 

same  (Tratman).     1890.     p.  326 

Pathogenic  bacteria.     See  Bacteria  —  ]\Iilk  and  its  products. 
Pathological  conditions  founil  in  meat  inspection  (Salmon),     p.  52. 
Pathology  of  plants,  lines  of  investigation  that  might  be  undertaken 

by  experiment  stations  (Galloway).     1897.     p.  725 

Patrick,  George  Edward: 

Butter,  renovated,  report  on  identification  of.     1902.     p.  115 

Distilling  flask,  new,  for  use  in  Kjeldahl  process.     1891.     p.  142. 

Fat  acids,  soluble  and  insoluble,  notes  on  methods  for.     1888. 

p.  25 - 


Classification  no. 

A9.6:9 
A27.9:12 
Al. 9:114 
A9.7:7 
A27.9:13 


-\  1.1:864 
A  1.1:865 


A  1.1:887 
A7.3:17 


A27.9:8 
A27.9:9 

A27.9:9 

A6.1: 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:5 

A7.3:35 

A13.3:2 

A29.6:24 

A4.2:C29=' 


A1.9 
Al.l 
Al.l 
A6.1 


69 

870 


A29.6: 
Al. 10:900 


A6.5:l 
A6.5:l 
A6.5:l 


Al.l:869 

Al. 1:871 

Al.l:879 

A9.7:7 

A13.3:3 

A13.3:4 

A4. 1:900 

A10.6:7 

A7.3:67 
A7.3:31 

A7.3:19 


460 


Patrick,  George  Edward — Continued 

Ilou^'ehold  tests  for  detection  of  oleomargarine  and  renovated  but- 
ter.    1901 

Milk,  composite,  samples  in  laboratory.     1891.     p.  26 

Milk  test,  standard,  report  on.     1891.     p.  123 

Patrick  method  of  determination  of  fat  in  milk.     1889.     p.  103 

Patrons  of  Husbandry: 

List  of  officers — 

1898.  p.  624  

1899.  p.  717  

1900.  p.  671  

1901.  .  p.  637  

Twenty-sixth  annual  meeting  of,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Nov.,  1892. 

p.  386 

Patterson,  F.  W.     Live-stock  interests  of  Maryland,     p.  254 

Same,  p.  466 

Patterson,  Flora  W.     Fungi,  economic  and  other,  collection  of,  pre- 
pared for  distribution.     1902 

Patterson,  Harrv  Jacob.     Animal,  live  weight  of,  what  is  the?    1893. 
p.  150...' 

Patterson,  J.  K.     Education  at  agricultural  colleges,  general  drift  of. 

1901.  p.  99 : 

Patterson,  Robert  F.     Calcutta,  hides  and  skins  from,  imports  of. 

p.  523 

Patterson,  S.  L. : 

Address  of,  before  good  roads  convention,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

1902.  p.  13 

North  Carolina,  farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in.     1902. 

p.  40 

Pattersonville,  La.     See  Calumet  plantation  sugar  experiment  station. 
Patton,  W.  M.: 

Highways,  public,  alignment  of.     1902.     p.  74 

Roads,  location  and  construction  of.     1902.     p.  30 

Patton,  Wm.  Hampton.     Ephestia  interpunctella  zeller,  notes  upon. 

1890.     p.  158 , 

Paular  sheep,     p.  354 

Paullin,  C.  O.     Porto  Rican  hurricane  of  1 899.     p.  443 

Paulsen,  Adam.     Denmark,  climate  of.     1896.     p.  640 

Payne,  Alban  S.     Swine-plague  in  Virginia.     1 879.     p.  165 

Pea.     See  Peas. 

Pea  louse,  destructive,  new  and  important  economic  species  of  genus 

Nectarophora  (Johnson).     1899.     ]>.  94 

Pea  and  bean  weevils,  report  of.     1892.     p.  297 

Pea  weevil : 

Larval  stage  of,  first.     1892.     p.  392 

Report  of.     1892.     p.  297 

Peabody,  Selim  H.     Agricultural  institutions  founded  on  Congres- 
sional grant  of  1862,  what  work  is  legitimate  to?     1882.     p.  42. 
Peach  blight: 

Note  on  (Smith).     1891.     p.  36 

Peach  rot  and,  report  on  (Smith).     1889.     p.  123 

See  a/no  Peaches. 

Peach  curculio,  arsenical  poisons  for  (Ff)rbes).     1889.     p.  3 

Peach  leaf  curl,  its  nature  and  treatment  (Pierce).     1900 

Peach  lecanium,  report  on  (Pergande).      1898.     p.  26 

Peach  pest  in  Bernmda.     1890.     p.  5 

Peach  rosette: 

CommunicaI)ility  of  (Smith). 

Notes  on  (Smitli).      1891.     p. 

Peach  yellows  and  (Smith). 

Report  on  (Smith).     1891.     p.  143 

Peach  rot  and  peach  i)light,  report  on  (Smith). 
Peach-tree  borer,  circular  relative  to  (Marlatt). 
Peach-tree  scale,  new  and  destructive.     1894.     ) 
Peach  trees: 

Leaf  curl  of,  letter  of  inquiry  relative  t<>  (Wiliits) 

Winter  protection  of.     1898.     p.  17 


Index 

Classlflcatlou  no. 


A1.9:131 
A7.3:31 
A10.5:3 
AT.  3:24 


Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:900 
A1.10:901 

A27.9:30 
A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:887-8 

A19.3:8 

A10.3:16 

A10.3:99 

A4. 1:898 

A  22. 3:23 
A10.3:120 


A22.3:23 
A22.3:25 

A9.7:3 
A  1.1:866 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:lis 
A1.6:12 


A9.6:20 

A9.7:4 


1891 
226.. 
1894. 


1889.  p.  123 

1896 

287 

I 
1893 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:4 

A1.8:22 

A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 

A9.7:2 
A28.3:20 
A9.6:18 
A9.7:3 

A28.3:l 
A28.5:7 
A1.9:17 
A28.5:6 
A28.5:5 
A9.5:17 
A9.7:6 

A  28. 4: 13 
A  1.9:78 


4«;i 


1898. 


Index 

Peacli  twig-borer: 

linj)ortant  enemy  of  stone  fruits  (Marlatt). 

Reporton  (Marlatt).     1898.     p.  7 

Peach  yellows: 

Comnuuiicability  of  (Smith).     1891 

Note  on  (Taylor).     1872.     p.  387 

Peach  rosette  and  (Smith).     1894 

Preliminary  report  on  (Smith).     1888 

Prevention" and  cui-e  of,  experiments  with  fertilizers  for,  1889-92. 
(Smith) 

Statements  on.     1887.     p.  372 

What  to  do  for?  (Smith).     1891.     p.  15 

Peaches: 

Blight  or  mildew  of,  sulphur  for.     1867.     p.  60 

Classification  of  varieties  of  (Price) .     1898.     p.  82 

Culture  of,  notes  on  (Hale),     p.  50 

same,  reprinted 

Different  races  of,  report  of  progress  by  committee  on  cooperative 
work  in  testing.     1899.     p.  129 

Field  notes  on,  1891  (Smith).     1891.     p.  88 


Classification  no. 


Food  value  of  (Langworthy).     1899. 

Growing  for  market  (Smith).     1895 

Japanese  fruit  worm,  report  on.     1889.     p.  64 

New  species  of  aphis  injurious  to,  in  Georgia,  preliminary  note 
on  (Scott).     1902.     p.  56 

Propagation,  cultivation,  varieties,  etc.^(Pullen).     p.  191 

Root-knot  disease  of,  in  Florida,  due  to  work  of  Anguillula  (Neal). 
1889 

Spotting  of,  report  on  (Smith).     1889.     p.  32 

Peaches  and  other  fruits  in  England 

Peanut  oil-cake  as  food  for  animals.     1873.     p.  445 

Peanuts: 

Crop  in  Virginia.     1875.     p.  512 

Cultivation  of.     p.  220 

Culture  and  uses  (Handy).     1895 

Food  for  hogs  (Duggar).     p.  501 

Production  of,  1875-90.     p.  640 

Aphids  of  (Sanderson).     1902.     p.  123 

Commercial  culture  of  (Waite ).     1900.     p.  369 

Culture  of,  remarks  on.     p.  198 

Description  of  leading  popular  varieties,     p.  163 

same  (Elliott),     p.  119 

Summer,  new  variety  of.     1867.     p.  59 

See  also  Le  Conte  pear. 
Pear  blight: 

Cause  and  prevention  of  (Waite).     1895.     p.  295 

Reporton  (Arthur),     p.  125 

same,  p.  125   

Pear  flowers,  pollination  of  (Waite) 

Pear  insect,  new,  report  on.     1894.     p.  258 

Pear  leaf  blight: 

Experiments  in  treatment  of.     1889 

Treatment  of,  in  orchard  (Waite).     1891.     p.  333 

Pear-leaf  blister  mite,  reporton  (Slingerland).     1892.     p.  104 

Pear  midge,  habits  of  (Schmidberger).     p.  286 

Pear  scab,  treatment  of  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  11 

Pear  slug,  circular  relative  to  (Marlatt) .     1897 

Pear-tree  blight,  report  on  (Taylor).     1872.     p.  225 

Pear-tree  psylla: 

Circular  relative  to  (Marlatt).     1895 

Maryland  (Marlatt).     1894.     p.  175 

Reporton.     1893.     p.  226 

same  (Slingerland).     1892.     p.  100 

Three,  report  on.     1891.     p.  127 

Pear  trees,  experiments  with  fungicides  in  removal  of  lichens  from 
(Waite).     1891.     p.  264 


A1.9:80 
A9.6:10 

A28.3:l 
A27.9:10 
A1.9:17 
A6.3:9 

A28.3:4 

A27.9:25 

A28.5:6 

A27.9:5 
A 10. 3:49 
A20. 1:894 
A20.4:3 

A10.3:65 
A28.5:7 
Al. 9:105 
A  1.9:33 
A9.7:2 


A9.6:31 
Al.  1:865 

A9.3:20 
A28.5:5 
A12.4:l 
A27.9:ll 

A27.9:13 
A  1.1:868 
A1.9:25 
A4. 1:898 
A27.9:28 

A10.3:115 
Al. 10:900 
A  1.1:869 
Al.  1:862 
Al.  1:863 
A27.9:5 


Al. 10:895 
Al.  1:886 
A28. 1:886 
A28.3:5 
A9.7:7 

A28.4:8 

A28.5:7 

A9.7:5 

Al. 1:885 

A28.5:6 

A9.5:26 

A27.9:10 

A9.5:7 
A9.7.7 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:5 
A9.7.4 

A28.5:7 


462 


Pearne,  Thomas  H.     Foot-and-mouth  disease,  treatment  for.     1873 

p.  450 , 

Pearson,  Alexander  W. : 

Grai)e  rot  and  grape  mildew,  remarks  on.     1886.     p.  54 

Grape-vine,  downy  mildew  and  black-nit  of,  treatment  of  with 

salts  of  copper,  at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  in  1887.     p.  17 

same.     1888.     p.  13 

Plants,  fungus  diseases  of.     1890.     j).  41 

Pearson,  Raymond  Allen: 

Cheese,  colored  spot«  in.     }).  229 

same 

Cows  and  cattle  of  foreign  countries.     1896.     p.  38 

Dairy  industry  and  dairy  markets  of  Porto  Rico;  with  notes  upon 

St.  Thonaas  and  Cuba.     p.  306 

Dairy  laws,  national  and  State,  abstract  of.     p.  531 

same,  compilation  of.     1900 

Dairy  schools.     1896 

Dairy  utensils,  care  of.     1896.     p.  431 

Dairying  in  California  and  export  of  California  butter  to  Orient. 

'   p.  266 

same  ( reprinted) .     1900 

Milk,  facts  about.     1896 

Market  milk,  plan  for  its  improvement,     p.  158 

Milk,  care  of,  on  farm.     1897 

Oleomargarine,  oleo  oil,  and  filled  cheese,  statistics  of,  1886-99. 

p.  287 

same.     1900  and  1901.     p.  398 

Peas: 

Canadian  field  (Shaw).     1895.     p.  223 

Insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  233 

See  a/so  Flat  pea. 

Peas,  beans,  and  other  legumes  as  food  (Abel).     1900 

Peat.     See  Muck. 

Buddingthe  (Oliver).     1902 

Culture  of  (Smith).     1901.     p.  16 

Pech,  F.     Sorghum,  botanical  history  of.     p.  299 

Peck,  C.  H.     Black  knot  of  plum  and  cherry  trees,     p.  175 

Peck,  J.   B.     See,  for  report  as  Chief,  Seed  Division,  Agriculture 

Department,  1 890-92 

Pecos  River  and  its  tributaries,  New  Mexico,  irrigation  along  (Reed). 

1902.     p.  61  

Pecos  Valley,  New  Mexico — 

Irrigation  in,  use  of  water  in  (Reed).     1900.     p.  85 

Soil  survey  in  (Means  and  Gardner).     1900.     p.  36 

Soils  of  ( Means  and  Gardner ) .     n.  d 

Pediculi  affecting  man  and  lower  animals  (Osborn).     1891 

Pediculidte,  parasitic  habit  in,  origin  and  development  of  (Osborn). 

1891.     p.  187 

Peffer .     Horticulture  in  Wisconsin.     1882.     p.  174 

Pegomyia,  beet-leaf,  report  on  (Howard).     1895.     p.  379 

Pelee,  Mount,  Martinique,   eruption  of,  noises  attending  (Abbe). 

1902.     p.  269 

Pemberton's  method  of  phosphoric  acid  determination,  comparison 
of,  with  ofiicial  method  by  Francis  Bergami  (Kilgore).     1894. 

p.  97 

Pen,  nundier  of  laying  hens  that  may  be  profitably  kept  in  one  (Lang- 
worthy).     1900.     p.  18 

Pendergast,  \V.  W.,  address  of,  before  Minnesota  good  roads  con- 
vention, Jan.,  1894.     p.  7 

Pennell,  Arthur.    Hygrometric  observations,  utility  of.    1899.    p.  162. 
Pennsylvania: 

Anthracite  coal  in,  production  of.     1820-72.     p.  30 

Barns  of,  description  of  (Watts),     p.  289 

Corn  crop  in,  premium.     1870.     p.  478 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  17 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in  (Gadsden),     p.  47 


Index 

Classiflcatlon  no. 
A27.9:ll 


A6.3:2 

A6.3:5 

A6.3:10 

A6.3:ll 

A4. 1:898 

A4.4:24 

A4.3:ll 

A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:897 
•A4.3:26 
A4.3:17 
Al.  10:896 

A4. 1:899 
A4.3:24 
A1.9:42 
A4. 1:900 
A1.9:63 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 

Al.  10:895 
Al. 10:898 

A1.9:121 


,A19.3:30 
A1.9:124 
Al.  1:865 
Al.  1:872 

A24.1 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:86 
A1.8:64 
A26.4:3 
A9.3:7 

A9.7:4 

A1.8:22 

A9.7:7 

A29.6:30 


A7.3:43 

Al. 9:114 

A22.3:2 
A29.3:24 

A27.9:ll 
Al.  1:864 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:6 
Al.  1:881-2 


4:63 


1.S7 


if. 


Index 

Pennsylvania — Continued 

Roiul  system  in  (JIaniilton).     1901.     p.  25 

See  (t/so  I^aiu-aster  —  Lebanon  —  Philadeljihia  —  Pittsburg. 
Pennsylvania  Agricultural  College,  experiments  with  wheat  at 

"p.  442 

Penny,  Charles  L.     Sec,  as  joint  author,  Sanderson,  K.  Dwight. 
Pennvwitt,   Henry.     Seasons,   warm  and  cold,   relative   length 

'1901.     p.  55 , 

Pens,  disinfection  of,  by  fire  (Stiles).     1902.     p.  15 

Pensacola,  Fla.,  old  thermometer  record  at  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  177.. 
Pentaglucoses  in  feeding  stuffs,  notes  on  occurrence  and  quantitative 

estimation  of  (Stone).     1890.     p.  125 

Pentosan,  free  crude  fiber,  determination  of  (Fraps).     1902.     ]>.  51.. 
Pentosans: 

Determination  of,  notes  on  (Fraj)s).     1901.     p.  112 

Estimation  of,  phloroglucin  method  for  (Lindsev  and  Holland). 

1896.     p.  53 -' . 

Pentstemon,  notes  on  (Vasey).     1874.     p.  4I1S 

People,  health  of: 

1894.  p.  201 , 

1895.  p.  140 

1896.  No.  136.     p.  6 

People  of  Mars  (Tahnan ) .     1900.     p.  537 

People's  banks.     See  Banks  —  Credit  associations. 

Peppermint,  oil  of,  account  of.     1884.       No.  9.     p.  28 

See  also  Oil  of  })eppermint. 

Peppers,  American  varieties  of,  list  of  (Tracy).     1902 

Perennial  mycelium   of   fungus   of   blackberry   rust   (Newcondje). 

1891.     p.  106 

Perfumery,  manufacture  of.     1867.     p.  251 

Perfumery  farming,  can  it  succeed  in  U.  S.?  (Steele).     1898.     p.  377. 
Pergande,  Theodore: 

Cotton  or  melon  plant-louse,  report  on.     1895.     p.  309 

Peach  lecanium,  report  on.     1898.     p.  26 

Plant-lice,  two  new  species  inhabiting  witch-hazel   and   l>irch, 
life  history  of.     1902 

Plum  plant-louse,  report  on.     1897.     p.  52 

Southern  grain  louse.     1902.     p.  7 

Thripidfc,  certain,  observations  on.     1895.     p.  390 

See  (ilxo,  as  joint  author,  Hubbard,  Henry  Guernsey. 
Pergande,  Theodore,  and  Cockerell,  Theodore  Dru  Alison.     Coccidfe 
collected  in  Puerto  Rico  by  A.  Busch  in  1899,  list  of.    1900.    p.  92 
Periodic  fever.     See  Splenic  fever. 
Periodical  cicada.     See  Cicada. 

Perishable  goods,  extremes  of  temperature  safe  for.  1900. 
Perkins,  G.  H.  Lachnosterna,  notes  on.  1892.  p.  3S9... 
Perkins,  (ieorge  A.: 

Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  Julv,  1894. 

H  igl  1  ways,  State,  in  Massachusetts.     1894.     p.  505 

Pernicious  scale.     See  San  Jose  scale. 

Pernter,  J.  M.     Hail,  damage  ))v,  in  spite  of  cannonading.     1901. 

p.  117 --.. - 

Pernter's  meteorological  optics,  note  on  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  132 

Perognathus.     See  Pocket  mice. 
Peronosporese: 

Economic,  for  1889  in  New  Jersey,  some  notes  upon  (Halsted). 

1889.  p.  201 - 

Grape  vine,  first  results  obtained  from  use  of  chloride  of  aluminum 

and  proposal  of  new  remedies  atrainst  (Comes  and  Deperais). 

1890.  p.  94  

Milk  of  lime  as  remedy  for,  account  of  visit  of  Prof.  Deherain  to 

Italian  vineyards  treated  with.     1886.     p.  77 

Overcome  bv  hydrate  of  lime  (Cerletti).     1885.     p.  71 

Rain-fall  and,  report  on  ( Halsted).     1889.     p.  6 

Some,  in  herbarium  of  Vegetable  Pathology  Division  (Swingle). 

1891.  p.  109 : ....■ 

Two  new  species  of,  description  of  (Waite).     1891.     p.  105 


t'liiNNlflciitloii  no. 
A22.3:2L 

A27.9:ll 


A29.6:29 
A4.3:35 
A  29. 6:29 


A  7. 3:28 
A7.3:67 

A  7. 3:62 


A  7. 3:49 
A27.9:12 

A27.9:32 
A27.9:33 
A27.9:34 
A29.6:28 

A27.9:22 

A 19. 3:6 

A28.5:6 
A27.9:5 
Al.  10:898 

A9.7:7 
A9.6:18 


A9.8:9 
A9.6:7 
A9.6:38 
A9.7:7 


!'• 


r4i 


53... 


A  9. 6:22 


A  1.10:900 
A9.7:4 

A22.3:10 
A].10:894 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 


A  28. 5:5 


A6.3:ll 


A6.3:2 
A6.3:2 
A.28.5:5 

A28.5:7 

A28.5:7 


40-1 


Perrey,  M.  A.     Grape  mildew,  destruction  of,  by  sulphate  of  copper. 

1886.     p.  89  

I\rry,  Ed  wan!  W. : 

(battle,  pure-bred,  number  and  value  of,  in  United  States,     p.  339. 
Cattle  trade  and  allied  industries  of  ^Michigan,  Wisconsin,  and 

Tennessee,     p.  1 25 

Cattle  trade  and  dairy  interests  of  Alabama,  Georgia,  Illinois,  In- 
diana, and  Ohio.     p.  335 

Live  stock  and  meat  traffic  of  Chicago,     p.  245 

Persia,  agriculture  in.     1873.     p.  507 

Persimmons: 

Desirable  qualities  as  a  fruit  ( Smith  and  Beal) .     1899.     p.  9 

New  enemy  of,  note  on.     1886.     p.  34 

Peru,  agriculture  in.     1891.     p.  354 

Peter,  Alfred  Meredith.     Soil  solution,  potash  in,  direct  determina- 
tion.    1894.     p.  65 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Scovell,  Melville  Amasa. 
Petermann,  A.     Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  Belgium.     1895. 
p.  550 


Peters,  A.  T. : 

Paris  Exposition,  1900,  exhil)it  of  U.  S.  experiment  station  veter- 


inarians at.     1898.     p.  22. 


Serum  therapy  in  hog  cholera,     p.  196 

Peters,  P^dward  T. : 

Credit  associations,  cooperative,  in  certain  European  countries 

and  their  relation  to  agricultural  interests.     1892 

Foreign  trade,  recent  features  of  our.     1894 

Russian  crops,  estimates  of.     1901 

Rye,  influence  of,  on  price  of  wheat.     1900.     p.  167 

Peters,  Richard.     Sheep  husbandry  in  Georgia.     1878.     p.  120 

Peters,  Theodore  C.     Agricultural  survey  of  the  South,  report  on. 

1867.     p.  192 

Peters,  Thomas  Willing.     Plauen,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm 

products  over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  8 

Peterson's  method  of  meadow-culture.     1874.     p.  433 

Petroleum: 
Crude — 

and  other  insecticides,  further  notes  on  (Felt).     1902.     p.  49.. 

as  an  insecticide  (Wilcox).     1900.     p.  15 

notes  on,  and  its  effects  upon  plants  and  insects  (Smith). 

1901.     p.  176 

year's  experience  in  (Smith).     1902.     p.  118 

Exports  of — 

1863-64.     No.  1.     p.33 

1863-69.     p.  47 

See  also  Coal  oil  —  Dendrolene  —  Raupenleim. 

Pezotettix,  new  species  of  ( Bruner).     1894.     p.  41 

Phanerogams: 

North  American,  new  species  of,  published  in  1891,  systematic 

and  alphabetic  index  of  (Clark),     p.  151 , 

same,  published  in  1892.     p.  233 

Western  Texas,  manual  of,  1891-4  (Coulter) 

Pharmacy  and  drug  laws,  compilation  of,  of  States  and  Territories 

( Wedderl  )urn ) .     1 894 

Pheasants,  introduced,  special  report  on  (Merriam).     p.  484 

Same.     p.  484 

Tlicips,  C.  S.     Dairy-herd  tests,  coojierativc,  report  on.    1901.     p.  120. 
liielps,  C.  S.,  and  Voorhees,  Edward   Burnett.     Irrigation  in  Con- 
necticut and  New  Jersey,  notes  on.     1897 

Phenacomys.     See  Arvicolinjc. 

Phenologic  or  thermal  constants  (Ihne) .     1895.     p.  427 

I'henological  data  (Smith).     1902.     p.  196 

Phenological  observations,  instructions  for  taking  (Bailey).     1896. 

p.  328  

Phenology  in  Ohio,  note  on,  1856-99  (Abbe),     p.  156 

Phenomena,  injurious,  frequency  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  59. 
See  also  Optical  phenomena. 


Index 

Classification  iiUi 

A6.3:2 

A4. 1 :887-8 

A4. 1:886 

A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:884 
A27.9:ll 

A1.9:107 

A9.3:12 

A27.9:29 

A  7. 3:43 


A10.6:5 


A4.3:22 
A4. 1:897 


A27.8:3 
A27.8:8 
A27.4:14 
Al. 10:900 
A1.2:Sh3 

A27.9:5 

A22.4:27 
A27.9:12 


A9.6:3I 
Al. 9:114 

A 10. 3:99 
A10.3:115 

A27.9:3 
A27.9:8 

A9.7:7 


A6.5:l 
A6.5:l 
A6.5:2 


A7.3:42 
Al. 1:888 
A5. 1 :888 
A 10. 3:99 

A10.3:36 

A29.3:ll'^ 
A29.3:31 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:27 


114—04- 


-30 


465 


Index 

I'liiladc'lpliia,  Pa.     See  Franklin  Kite  Club. 
Phiia(lt'li>liia,  Pa.,  Centennial  Exposition,  1876: 

Addre.s.s  of  Frederick  Watts  at,  July  4,  1875.     p.  440 

Agriculture  at.     1 87(5.     p.  248 

Agriculture  Department  exhil)it  at — 

note  on.     p.  133 

vegetable  fibers  in  ( Dodge) .     p.  497 

Participation  of  Agriculture  Department  in  (Saunders).     1884 

Relation  of  agriculture  to.     1871.     p.  288 

Sec  also  Agriculture,  hundred  years  progress  in. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  national  agricultural  congress,  5th,  Hept.  12-14, 

1876.     p.  402 

l*hilii)pine  Islands: 

Agricultural  investigations  in  (Evans).     1901.     p.  503 

Animals  from,  order  prohibiting  landing  of,  at  any  port  of  V .  S., 

or  dependencies  thereof,  Dec.  1 3,  1901 

Bagnios  of,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1899.     ]>.  470 

Brief  account  of.     1898.     p.  672 

Climate  in,  notes  on  (Brewer).     1900.     p.  102 

Hurricanes  of  1895  and  1896  in  (Stetson),     p.  101 .*. . . 

Plant,  products  of,  notes  on  ( Hitchcock) .     1 899 

Trade  of  ( Hitchcock ) .     1898 

Weather  Bureau,  organization  of,  1)V  U.  S.  Philippine  Commis- 
sion (Abbe).     1901.     p.  372 1 

Weather  service,  new,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  120 

See  aho  Bagnio  —  Manila. 
Phillips,  James  P.     Texas  fever  of  cattle,  or  Southern  c;attle  "dis- 
temper," ravages  of.     p.  142 

Phillips,  William  Fowke  Ravenel: 

Addre.ss,  as  chairman  of  educational  section,  before  second  con- 
vention of  Weather  Bureau  officials,  held  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 

Aug.  27-29,  1901.     p.  81 

Atmospheric  temperatures  during  month  of  July,  1895.     p.  253  . 
Climate  of  Cuba — 

report  on,  with  note  on  weather  of  Manila.     1898 

rei)ort  on.     p.  307 

Clothing  and  temperature,  1897.     p.  200 

Meteorology — 

elementarv,  text-books  and  works  of  reference  for  students 

of.     1902.     p.  408 

monthly  list  of  papers  bearing  on,  Jan.,  1899-Dec.,  1902 

relation  between  public  health  and.     1895.     p.  171 

Sunstroke  in  California  and  Arizona.     1896.     p.  454 

Sunstroke  weather  of  August,  1896.     p.  409 

Temperature,  rainfall,  and  humidity  at  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico. 

1899.     p.  319  

Weather  Bureau  library,  monthly  additions  to,  Dec.,  1897-Mar., 

1898 

Weather  of  Manila.     1899.     p.  321 

See  also,  as  editor.  Weather  Bureau  officials,  proceedings  2d  con- 
vention of;  as  joint  author,  Calvert,  Edgar  B. 

Phinney,  S.  B.     Cranberry  culture,     p.  131 

Phipps,  R.  W.: 

Forestry  in  Ontario,  address  on.     1884.     j).  43 

Forests  and  their  management  in  other  countries.     1883.     p.  19. 
Phloroglucin  method  for  estnnation  of  pentosans  (Lindsey  and  Hol- 
land).    1896.     p.  53 

Phoenix,  Ariz.,  leonids  seen  at  (Landis).     1901.     p.  509 

Phosphate  acid,  insoluble,  paper  on.     1891.     p.  106 

Phosphate  of  lime,  mineral.     1867.     p.  256 

Phosphates: 

Action  of  oxalic  acid  upon  (Kastle  and  others).     1894.     p.  53  .. 

As  fertilizers.     1897.     p.  12 

Concentrated,  notes  on  analysis  of  (Stillwell  and   Gladding). 

1893.     p.  18 ■. 

Determinations  of  loss  on  heating  samples  of,  1892  (Huston). 
]).  47 


(/lassiflcntlou  uo. 


A27 
A27 


,9:13 
.9:14 


A27.9:14 
Al.  1:879 
A1.2:P53 
Al.  1:871 


A27.9:14 

Al. 10:901 

A4.5:92 

A29.6:27 

Al. 10:898 

A  29. 6:28 

A29.6:28 

A6.4:17 

A12.3:14 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 


A1.6:22 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:23 

A29.3:22 
A29. 1:898 
A29.6:25 


A29.6:30 

A29.6: 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:24 

A29. 1:898 

A29.6: 

A29. 1:898 


A  1.1:863 

A1.7:5 
A1.7:l 

A7.3:49 
A29.6:29 
A7.3:31 
A27.9:5 

A7.3:43 
A1.9:56 

A7.3:38 

A7.3:35 


'^^Qii 


PhoHphates — Continued 

Iron  and  alumina  in,  determination  of,  method  of. 

177 


1897 


.     1894.     p. 
aluminum,  analv.sis 
1891.     p.  107........ 

1878.   p.  22 


p.  47 


of,  proposed 


Mineral,  as  fertilizers  (Wiley 
Native,  containing  iron   and 

method  for  (Wilkinson). 
Kussian  mineral  (Yermoloff ). 
See  also  IVIineral  phosphates. 
Phosphatic  slag,  basic,  mechanical  analysis  of  (Wiley ).     1896 
Phosphomolybdate.     >S'fe  Ammonium  phosj)homolybdate. 
Phosphoric  acid: 

Additional  notes  on  (Meng).     1892.     j).  27 

Available — 

determination  of,  comparison  of  AVagner's  and  present  Associ- 
ation method  for  ( Frear  and  INIcDonnell) .     1886.     p.  26. . 
in  fertilizers  containing   cotton-seed   meal,  determination  of 

(Dancy).     1890.     p.  161 

Citrate-insoluble,  comparison  of  results  ])v  old  and  new  methods 

for  ( Kilgore  and  Williams).     1894.     p.  108 

Citrate-soluble,  determination  of  (Ross).     1893.     p.  16 

Citrate  soluble  and  insoluble,  as  determined  by  different  methods 

(Solberg).     1895.     p.  85 

Determination  of — 

by  molybdate  method  (Garrigues).     1894.     p.  105 

comparison  of  official  and  nitric-acid  methods  for  (Richards). 

1886.     p.  24 

in  soils  (Snvder).     1895.     p.  48 

same  (Goss).     1894.     p.  58 

same  (Goss).     1895.     p.  50 

increased  accuracy^  in  (Wheeler).     1901.     p.  44 

nitrogen  and,  in  commercial  fertilizers  in  same  weighed  (juan- 

tity  of  substance  (De  Roode).     1891.     p.  104 

use  of  ammonium  nitrate  in  ( Wheeler  and  Hartwell).     1892. 

p.  53 

Discussion  on  estimation  of  (Gladding).     1896.     p.  75 

Insoluble,  paper  on  (Morse).     1891.     p.  106 

Kilgore's  modification  of  volumetric  method  of  estimating  (Wil- 
liams).    1901.     p.  55 

Method  of  determining,  in  fertilizers.     1886.     p.  43 

Pemberton's  method  of  determination,  comparison  of,  with  offi- 
cial method  by  Francis  Bergami  (Kilgore).     1894.     p.  97 

Rendered  soluble  by  digestion  with  ammonium  citrate  at  65°  C, 
amount  of  washing  required  to  remove  ( Veitch).    1896.     p.  73 
Reverted — 

differences  in  determination  of,  Ijy^  official  method  of  analysis 

(Gibson).     1890.     p.  166 

remarks  on  (Warder).     1889.     p.  184 

Soil  solvents  for  (Huston  and  Bartlett).     1896.     p.  91 

S(!e  also  Ammonium  citrate  —  Fertilizers  —  Guanos  —  Hawaiian 
soils. 
Pliosphoric  acid,  committee  on,  report  of,  at  Convention  of  Associa- 
tion of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists: 

1886.     p.  16 

1).  36 

p.  26 

p.  44 

p.  153  

p.  81 

P   23 

P   6 

pp.  68,  86 

p.  62 


Index 

ClassIQcatloii  iiu. 

A7.3:51 
Al.  10:894 

A7.3:31 
A27.9:ll 


p.  78..  A 7.3:49 


A7.3:35 


A7.3:12 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:43 
A7.3:38 


1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


p.  60 
1).  47 
p.  36 
]).  ()5 
]..  35 
p.  22 


A7.3:47 

A7.3:43 

A7.3:12 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:50 
A7.3:62 

A7.3:31 

A7.3:35 
A7.3:49 
A7.3:31 

A7.3:62 
A7.3:12 

A7.3:43 

A7.3:49 


A7.3:28 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:49 


A7.3:12 
A7.3:16 
A7.3:19 
A  7.3:24 
A  7. 3:28 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:35 
A7.3:38 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:49 
A7.3:51 
A7.3:56 
A  7. 3:57 
A7.3:62 
A7.3:67 


4()7 


Index 

Phosphorescent  myriopods  (Briiner).     1891.     p.  319 

Phospliorus,  nietahoHgiii   of,  in  human  organism,  experiments  on 

(Sheriuan).     1902 ._ 

Photographic  aj^paratus  for  measuring  altitudes  attained  by  balloons 

(Cailletet).     1897.     p.  443 

Photographing  lightning  by  daylight  (Henry) .     1895.     p.  379 

Photographs,   micro-,   of   snow  crystals,   notes  on   (Abbe).      1900. 

p.  541 

Photographs  of  meteorological  phenomena,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898. 

p.  67 

Photography  in  meteorology,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  159...... 

See  also  Cloud  photography  —  Tornado  photographs. 
Phragmidium.     See  Puccinia  and  phragmidium. 
Phreatic  waters  in  Nye  County,  Nevada  (Nichols).     1891.     p.  207  .. 

See  also  Underground  draining. 
Phylloxera: 

California  (Hilgard).     1892.     p.  155 

Control  of,  by  submersion.     1894.     p.  31 5 

Europe  and  America,  report  on  (Planchon).     1S74.     p.  55 

Experiments  with  (Glover).     1874.     p.  428 

Grape,  notes  on  (Riley),     p.  405 

Notes  on,  from  foreign  sources  (Glover).     1875.     p.  40 

Problem  abroad  as  it  aj^pears  to-day.     1890.     p.  310 

Remarks  on  ( Glover) .     1874.     p,  43 

Resin  compounds   on,    experiments  with,    in   1890    (Koebele). 

1891.  p.  37 

Rtomata  on  Carya  alba  caused  by,  strange  developments  of  ( Owen ) . 

1892.  p.  327 

Phylloxera  vastatrix  in  Austria  (Glover).     1875.     p.  223 

Physical  geography,  laboratory  work  in  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  313.. 
Physical  researches  at  Juvisy  observatorv,  principally  on  solar  ravs 

(Flammarion).     1899.     pp.  103,  203 '... 

Physics  and  meteorology: 

In  universities,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  258 

Notes  on.     1902.     p.  445 

Physiological  role  of  water  in  plants  (Gain).     1897.     p.  3 

Physiology.     See  Vegetable  j^hysiology. 

Phytomyza  affinis  as  cause  of  decay  in  clematis  (Bos).    1893.     p.  92. 
Phytophagic  eurytominse.     See  Grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies. 
Ph3''toptus  distortions,    erysipheae   upon   (Anderson  and   Kelsev). 

1889.     p.  209 '.... 

Piedmont  region,  northwest  gales  of  (Hawkins).     1899.     p.  13 

Pierce,  Newton  Barris: 

Almond  disease  caused  bv  Cercospora  circumscissa,  remedies  for. 

1891.     p.  232 ." 

Almond  trees,  disease  of.     1891.     p.  66 

California  vine  disease,  preliminary  report  of  investigations.    1892. 

Grape  diseases  on  Pacific  coast.     1 895 

Olive  culture  in  U.  S.     1896.     p.  371 

Peach  leaf  curl,  its  nature  and  treatment.     1900 

Prune  rust.     1891.     p.  .354 

Tuberculosis  of  olive.     1891.     ]>.  148 

Piercy,  Joseph  C. : 

Aerial  ob.se rvations.     1899.     p.  119 

Weather  Bureau  benefits  to  western  Nebraska.     1899.     p.  144  . . . 
Pierre,  S.  Dak.,  ice  at,  breaking  up  of,  notes  on,  1846-89  (Abbe). 

p.  109 - 

Pierson,  William  M.     Grape-culture  and  wine-making  in  El  Paso 

del  Norte.     1873.     p.  24 

Pieters,  Adrian  John: 

Crimson  clover  seed,  circular  on 

Farmers'  interest  in  good  seed.     1900 

Red  clover  seed — 

circular  on.     1900 

information  to  purchasers.     1901 

Seed— 

of  beardless  brome  grass.     1900 


€las8lfle:itIoii  no. 
A9.7:3 

A10.3:121 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:28 


A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:28 


A15.2:P94> 


A1.8:20 

A9.7:6 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:12 

Al.  1:884 

A27.9:13 

A9.7:2 

A27.9:12 

A9.3:23 

A9.7:4 

A27.9:13 

A29.6:.30 

A10.6:10 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:30 
A10.6:8 


A9.7:6 


A28.5:5 
A29.6:27 


A28.5:7 

A28.5:7 

A28.3:2 

A1.9:30 

Al.  10:896 

A28.3:20 

A28.5:7 

A28.5:6 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:27 

A27.9:ll 


A6.4:18 
A1.9:lll 


A6.4:24 
A1.9:123 


A6.4:25 


468 


I'ieters,  Adrian  John — Continued 
8eed — Con  tinned 

production  and  seed  saving.     1896.     p.  207 

selling,  growing,  and  testing.     1899.     p.  549 

testing,  methods  of,  and  their  relation  to  farm  and  garden. 

1900.     p.  55  

testing  at  home.     1896.     p.  175 

Seeds,  agricultural,  where  grown  and  how  handled.     1901.     p. 

233 

Sugar-beet  seed,  i^roduction  and  testing.     1902.     p.  101 

Pieters,  Adrian  John,  and  Brown,  Edgar.     Kentucky  blue-grass  seed, 

harvesting,  curing,  and  cleaning.     1902 

Pieters,  Adrian  John,  and  Charles,  Vera  K.     Seed  coats  of  certain 

species  of  genus  Brassica.     1901 

Pigeons: 

Animal  parasites  of,  checklist  of  ( Hassall ) .     1896 

Fatal  disease  of,  pathogenic  bacillus  of  hog-cholera  group  asso- 
ciated with  (Moore).     1895.     p.  71 

Piggery,  model,  plan  of  { Morris) .     p.  476 

Pigs: 

Carcasses  of,  chemical  composition  of  (Wiley  and  others).  1898. 
Corn,  cowpeas,  and  wlieat  bran  for  fattening  (Duggar) .  p.  496  . . 
Corn  meal  and  wheat  shorts,  as  food  for  (Plumb  and  Anderson). 

p.  463 

Feeding  in  New  Hampshire,  experiments  in  (Burkett).     p.  465.. 

Feeding  rice  meal  to.     1901.     p.  24 

Forage  crojjs  for — 

1897.  p.  6 

1898.  p.  18 

1901  (Langworthy).     p.  25 

Jerusalem  artichokes  for.     1899.     p.  20 

Lung  and  spleen  of,  nonmotile  jjathogenic  bacillus  closely  re- 
sembling bacillus  of  hog  cholera  found  in  (Moore).  1893. 
p.  31 

Pasturing  in  stubble  fields.     1898.     p.  20 


Index 

L'lasslflcatlou  uo. 


Al.  10:896 
A1.10:899 


A10.3:76 
Al.  10:895 


P- 


Profitaljle  crops  for.     1901. 

Slop  for.     1901.     p.  26 

Subcutaneous  tissues  of,  what  becomes  of  hog-cholera  and  swine- 
plague  bacteria  injected  into  (Moore).     1894.     p.  103 

Wheat  in  sheaf,  and  chopped  wheat  for  (French),     p.  494 

See  also  Sows. 
Pika,  new  species  of,  from  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains,  Cal.,  descrip- 
tion of  (Merriam).     1889.     p.  11 

Pike,  Nicolas.    Leopard  moth,  ravages  of ,  in  Brooklyn.    1892.    p.  317. 

Pikes  Peak,  hourly  meteorological  records  at,  November,  1892,  to 

September,  1894,  brief  discussion  of  (Morrill).     1896.     p.  215. . 

Pimpla  conquisitor,  relations  of,  to  Clisiocampa  americana  (Weed 

andFiske).     1900.     p.  33 

Pimpla  inquisitor,  life  history  of  (Weed).     1891.     p.  275 

Pinchot,  Clifford: 

Forest  lands,  practical  assistance  to  farmers,  lumbermen,  and 

others  in  handling.     1898 

Forest  problems,  notes  on  some.     1898.     p.  181 

Forest  students,  prospective,  suggestions  to.     1902 

Forestry,  progress  of,  in  United  States.     1899.     p.  293 

Forestry  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for  farmer. 

1898.     p.  297 

Primer  of  forestrv,  pt.  1 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  232 

Tree  ])lanters,  practical  assistance  to 

See  aho,  for  rep(,)rts  as  Cliief,  Forestry  Division,  1898;  as  Forester, 
Forestrv  Division,  1899-1901;  and  as  Forester,  Forestry  Bu- 
reau, 1902 

Pindell,  Lewis  ]\L: 

River  and  flood  service.     1 899.     p.  51 

Weather  svnibols  on  rural  free-delivery  wagons.     1902.     j).  208  . 


A  1.1 0:901 

A1.8:72 

A19.3:19 

A6.3:29 

A4.4:15 

A4.3:8 
Al.l:865 

A7.3:53 
A4. 1:898 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 
Al. 9:144 

A1.9:56 
A1.9:84 
A1.9:124 
A1.9:92 


A4.3:3 
A1.9:79 
Al. 9:133 
A1.9:133 

A4.3:6 

A4. 1:898 


A5.5:2 
A9.7:4 

A29. 1:896 

A9.6:26 
A9.7:3 


A13.4:21 
Al.  10:898 
A13.4:23 
Al.  10:899 


A  1.10:898 
A  13.3:24 
A  29. 6:30 
A13.4:22 


A13.1: 


A  29. 3:24 
A29.3:31 


4:«;!t 


Index 


Pine: 


Insect  enemies  of,  in  Black  Mills  forest  reserve  (Hopkins).     1902. 
Insect  injurv  to  trees  in  Virginia  and  neighboring  States  (Chit- 
tenden)." 1897.     p.  07 

Insects  attacking  trees,   observations  on   certain   (Felt).     1902. 

p.  103 

Test  pieces  of,  instructions  for  collection  of,  for  timber  investiga- 
tions   

See  alsu  Cul)an  pine  —  Loblolly  pine  —  Long-leaf  pine  —  ]\Iarsh  or 
jjond  pine  —  Naval  store  industry  —  Short-leaf  pine  —  Timber 
pine  —  White  pine. 
Pine  bark-beetle,  destructive,  damage  to  forests  by  (Hopkins).     1893. 

p.  187 

Pine  Bluff,  Ark.,   working   plan   for   forest  lands  near  (Olmsted). 

1902 

Pine-leaf  rust,  new  ( Galloway) .     1891.     ji.  44 

Pineajiple : 

Growing  of  ( Rolfs ) .     1901 

same,  in  southern  Florida,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  253 

Industry  of  the  U.  S.  ( Webber).     1895.     p.  269 

Pineapple  fiber,  results  of  recent  investigations  relating  to  (Dodge). 

1893.     p.  44 

Same,  report  of  special  agent,  1892  (Munroe).     1893.     p.  46 

Pinehurst,  B.  C,  tea  gardens  of  Dr.  Charles  \J.  Shepard,  report  on 

(Saunders).     1897 

Pinehurst  experimental  tea  garden,  near  Summerville,  S.  C,  tea  rais- 
ing at  ( Shepard ) .     p.  627 

Pinheiro,  A.  P.     Storms  in  South  Atlantic,     p.  204 

Pinks,  carnations  and  other,  stigmonose,  a  disease  of  (Woods).     1900. 
Pioneer  in  agricultural  science,   Edmund  Rutfin   (Cutter).     1895. 

p.  493.. 

Piper,  C.  V. : 

Melica  and  Stipa,  notes  on.     1900.     p.  10 

Orchard  enemies  in  Pacific  Northwest.     1902 

Piper,  Horace.     Plants,  hybridizing,  cross-breeding,  and  degenera- 
tion of.     p.  296 

Pisciculture: 

Letteron.     1868.     p.  361 

With  reference  to  American  waters  ( Gill) .     p.  394 ., 

Pittier,  H.     Climatology  of  Costa  Rica,  monthly  notes  on,  Jan.,  1901- 

Oct.,  1902 

Pittsburg,  Pa.,  nutrition  investigations  in,  1894—1896  (Bevier) 

Plagiarism,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  507 

Plague.     See  Cattle  plague  —  Hijipelates  —  Pleuro-pneiunonia. 
Plains: 

Calf-raising  on  (Rust),     p.  177 


I'latiNlflcatlon  no: 
A9.6:32 
A9.6:7 
A9.(>:37 
A13.2:P65 

A9.7:5 

A13.3:32 
A28.5:7 

Al.  9:140 

A29.6:28 
Al. 10:895 

A11.5:5 
All.5:5 

A14.4:l 

Al.  1:892 

A29.3:1P 

A28.3:19 


Al.  10:895 


Cultivation  of.     1871.     p.  25. 


Experimental  tree-planting  in  ( Keffer).     1898 

Forest  cultivation  on,  general  discussion  of  (Blodget).     p.  316  ... 
Grasses  of  eastern  slope  of  Rocky  Mountains  and,  catalogue  of. 

p.  217 

Tree  planting  and  growing  on  (Furnas).     1883.  '  p.  202 

same,  p.  37 

See  also  Western  plains. 

Planchon .     Phylloxera  of  Europe  and  America.     1874.     p.  55.. 

Planchon,  J.  E.     Eucalyptus  glolnilus  from  botanic,  economic,  and 

medical  point  of  view,  embracing  its  introduction,  culture, 

and  uses.     1875 

Planchon,  V,     Soluble  acids,  estimation  of,   in  butter  fat.     1890. 

p.  112 

Plant  breeding: 

Hybrids  and  their  utilization  in  (Swingle  and  Webber).     1897. 

p.  383 ^ 

Progress  of,  in  United  States  ( Webber  and  Bessev ) .    1899.    p.  465 . 

same  (Hays).     1901.     p.  217 \ 

Reporton  (Coville).     1898 

same  ( Hays) .     1901 


A3. 4:27 
A1.9:153 

Al.  1:867 

A27.9:6 
Al.  1:866 

A29.6: 

A10.3:52 

A29.6:29 


A4. 1:886 
.127.9:9 
A13.3:18 
Al.  1:872 

Al.  1:870 

A1.7:2 

A1.8:28 


A  27. 9:12 

A1.8:9 
A7.3:24 


Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:898 
A  1.10:901 
A6.2:P69 
A28.3;29 


4Y0 


1901.     p.  814.. 


Plant  breeding — Continued 

yee  also  Evans,  Walter  Harrison  —  Xenia. 
Plant-breeding  station,  Svaldf,  Sweden  (Fairchild 
Plant  diseases: 

Abstracts  of    reports  of    agricultural   experiment  stations  on, 

1889-1902  

Fungicides  or  remedies  for  ( Scriljuer) .     1888 

Possibility  of  lessening  their  spread  bv  legislation  (Galloway). 

1897.  'p.  8. 

Proceedings   of   national    convention   for   suppression   of  insect 

pests  and  (Galloway).     1897 

Progress  in  treatment  of,  in  U.  S.  (Galloway).     1899.     p.  191 

Restriction  of,  legal  enactments  for;  compilation  of  law'S  of  U.  S. 

and  Canada  (Smith).     1896 

Study  of  fungi,  especially  in  their  relation  to  (Journal  of  Mycol- 
ogy  

Treatment  of,  experiments  in,  1891 — 

(Galloway  and  Fairchild. )     pp.  89,  1.37 

(Galloway. )     p.  12 

same 

United  States — 


Index 

ClasNlflcatlon  no. 


1898.  p.  652 

1899.  p.  750 

1900.  p.  729 
1901  (Orton). 


A10.6:i3 


A10.6: 
A28.4:5 

A1.8:57 


A1.8:57 
A1.10:899 

A28.3:ll 

A28.5: 

A28.5:6 
A28.5:7 
A28.3:3 


p.  668  

See  also  Ahnond  disease  —  Apple  scab  —  Bermuda  lily  disease  — 
Black  knot  —  Black  spot  —  Blackberry  rust  —  Blight  —  Blister 
mite  —  Cereal  rusts  —  Club  root  —  Cranberry  gall  fungus  — 
Cranberry  rot  and  scald  —  Gloeosporium  —  Gooseberry  mil- 
dew—  Grape  mildew  —  Hollyhock  disease  —  Hyacinth  germ, 
Wakker's — Leaf  blight — Leaf  curl  of  peach  trees — Leaf  sick- 
ness of  begonia  and  asplenium  —  Mosaic  disease  of  tobacco  — 
Peach  blight  —  Peach-leaf  curl  --  Peach  rosette  —  Peach  rot  — 
Peach  yellows  —  Pear  blight  —  Pear-leaf  blight  —  Pear  scab  — 
Pear-tree  blight  —  Peronosporese  —  Potato  blight  —  Potato 
fungus — Potato  rot  —  Potato  scab  —  Powdery  mildew  —  Prune 
rust  —  Ripe  rot  —  Root  fungus  —  Root  knot  —  Root-rot  dis- 
ease—  Rust  mite  —  Smut  —  Sooty  mold  of  orange  —  Sorghum 
blight  —  Sphperotheca  phytophila  —  Spot  disease  —  Spotting 
of  peaches  —  Stigmonose  —  Sweet-potato  black  rot  —  Tribli- 
dium  —  Uredineag  —  Ustilaginete  —  White  fir  —  Wilt  disease. 

Plant  faunfo,  notes  on  (Cockerell).     1892.     p.  117 

riant  food: 

Artificial,  requirements  of  soils  (Kilgore).     1902.     p.  73 

Available,  plan  for  cooperating  in  study  of  (Moore).     1902 

riant  growth,  relation  of  lime  and  magnesia  to,  experimental  etudv 

of  (May).     1901.     p.  37 '.. 

Plant  introduction: 

Commercial  (Smith).     1900.     p.  131 

Systematic,  its  purposes  and  methods  (Fairchild).     1898 

See  also  Seed  and  i)lant  introduction. 
Plant  lice,  two  new  species,  inhabiting  witch-hazel  and  birch,  life 

history  of  (  Pergande ) .     1901 

See  also  Aphididie  — Aphis — Green-pea  louse — Hop-plant  louse  — 
Pear-tree  psylla — Phylloxera — Phylloxera  vastatrix  —  Plum- 
plant  louse. 

Plant  life  of  Alabama  (Mohr).     1901 

I'lant  physiology  in  relation  to  horticulture  and  agriculture  (Woods). 

1901.     p."'l27 

Plant  poisoning  of  stock  in  Montana  (Wilcox),     p.  91 

I'lant  registration,  report  of  committee  of  Association  of  American 
Agricultural  Colleges  and  Exf)eriment  Stations  on.    1898.   p.  76. 
Plant  soil  tests: 

Danger  of  drawing  erroneous  conclusions  from  ( Wheeler).     1898. 

p   60 

Possibility  of  drawing  erroneous  conclusions  from  (Wheeler). 
1899.  *p.  113 


A  1.1 0:898 
Al.  10:899 
A1.10:900 
Al.  10:901 


A9.7:5 


A10.3:115 
A  7. 4:9 

A19.3:l 

A  1.10:900 
A13.3:21 


A9.8:9 


A6.5:6 

A 10. 3:99 
A4. 1  ;900 

A 10. 3:49 


A7.3:5() 
A 10. 3:65 


•171 


Index 

Plant  varieties,  influence  of  environment  in  origination  of  (Webber). 

1896.     p.  89 

Plantations,  commercial,  hardy  cutalpa  in  (Hall).     1902 

Plant<jr8'  guide  for  cultivating  and  curing  tobacco  (Shelton  Tobacco- 
Curing  Co. ).     1876 - 

Planting,  southern,  and  northern  farming  (Watts).     1872.     p.  207  .. 
Plants: 

American,  regulations  of  foreign  governments  regarding  importa- 
tion of  ( I  Toward ) .     1900 .-.--- 

Ash  constituents  of,  their  estimation  and  importance  to  agricul- 
tural chemistry  and  agriculture  (ToUens).    1902.    pp.  207,  305. 

Ash  of,  loss  of  sulphur  in  preparing  ( Fraps).     1901.     p.  98 

Bacteria  parasitic  on,  four  one-flagellate  vellow,  cultural  charac- 
ters of  (Smith).     1901 '- 

F>acterial  diseases  of.     1898.     p.  24 

Cellulose  and  starch  in  animals  and  (Taylor).     1875.     p.  316 

same,  1876.     p.  196 - 

Certain,  of  economic  value  as  food  for  man  and  stock  in  Texas 

and  New  Mexico  (Richardson),     p.  282 

Chemical  composition  of,  influence  of  environment  on  (Wiley). 

1901 .  p.  299 

Cold  vs.  warm  water  for,  opinif)ns'of  florists  and  gardeners.    1899. 

p.  13 

Commercial  growing  of,  under  glass,    progress  of  (Galloway). 

1899.     p.  575 - 

Contributions  from  U.  S.  National  Herbarium 

Crude  petroleum  and  its  effects  upon,  note  on  (Smith).     1901. 

p.  176 

Cultivated — 

frosts  and  freezes  as  affecting.     1895.     p.  143 

principles  and  methods  of  breeding  (Liebscher).    1897.    p.  347. 

selection  and  its  effects  on  ( De  Vilmorin).     1900.     p.  3 

Cultivation  of,  relation  of  physical  properties  of  soil  to  (WoUny). 

1893.     pp.  528,  627 

Distribution  from  U.  S.  propagating  garden,  catalogue  of  (Saun- 
ders).    1862 

Effect  of  naphthaline  on  (Taylor) .     1883 

Exotic  collection  of  Agriculture  Department,  descriptive  catalogue 

of  (Saunders).     1872 

Feeding  capacities  of — 

cooperative  experimenting  as  means  of  studying,  etc.,  ferti- 
lizers and  (Atwater).     1882.     p.  27 

experiments  with  fertilizers  on  fruits  and  vegetables  to  study 

variations  due  to  action  of  fertilizers.     1891 

Fiber  experiments  with,  history  of,  etc.  (Dodge).     1894 

Flowering  of,  dates  of.     1864.     No.  3.     pp.  15,  25 

Formation  of  sodium  carbonate,  or  black  alkali,  by  (Cameron). 

1902.  p.  61 

Free  importation  of.     1868.     p.  62 

Fungoid  disease  of  (Taylor) .     p.  110 

Fungous  diseases  of — 

experiments  made  in  1889  in  treatment  of  (Galloway) 

outlines  of  certain,  with  remarks  upon  application  of  remedies 

(Scribner).     p.  76 

report  on  (Pearson).     1890.     p.  41 

treatment  for — 

1895.  p.  587  

1896.  p.  625  

1897.  p.  673 

Geographic  distribution  of,  in  North  America  (Merriam).     p.  203. 

(ieography  of  (Lippincott).     p.  464 

(termination  and  growth  of,  influence  of  alkali  on.     1899.     p.  8.. 

Growth  of,  increasing  vigor  of.     1872.     p.  143 

Health  of — 

in  greenhouses  (Galloway ) .     1895.     p.  247 

relation  of  nutrition  to  (Woods).     1901.     p.  155 

House,  cultivation  of  (Hall),     p.  366 


Classlilcutlun  no. 

1 
Al. 10:896 
A 13. 3:37 

A1.8:10 
A27.9:10 


A9.5:41 

A10.6:13 
A7.3:62 

A28.3:28 

A1.9:78 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:14 

Al. 1:887 

Al.  10:901 

A1.9:92 

Al.  10:899 
A6.5: 

A 10. 3:99 

A1.10:895 

A10.6:7 

A10.6:ll 

A10.6:4 

A1.8:2 
A18.2:N16 

A1.8:6 


A1.8:22 


A10.4:19 

All.5.6 

A27.9:2 

A1.8:71 
A27.9:6 
Al.  1:871 

A6.3:ll 

Al.  1:885 
A6.3:ll 

Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:894 
Al.l:863 
A1.9:97 
A27.9:10 

Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:901 
Al.  1:863 


472 


Plants — Contin  ued 

Hybridizing,  cross-breeding,  and  degeneration  of  (Piper),     p.  2%. 

Iniprovenient  of,  by  selection  (Webber).     1898.     p.  355 

Influence  of  illuminating  gas  upon  (McMurtrie).     1875.     p.  310.. 

Insects  and,  some  interrelations  of  (Riley).     1892.     p.  358 

Leguminous — 

for  green  manuring  and  feeding  (Allen).     1894 

nitrogen,  a  germ  fertilizer  for.     1897.     p.  19 

soil  inoculation  for  ( ^lay  and  Beal) .     1901.     p.  7 

Low-growing,  hydrocyanic-acid  gas  as  insecticide  on  (Sanderson 
and  Penny) .     1900.     p.  60 

Matter  in,  passage  of  ( McMurtrie) .     1874.     p.  222 

Mildew  and  other  fungous  diseases  of,  apparatus  for  combating 
(Ferrouillat).     1888.     p.  87 

Mineral  food  of.     1870.     p.  40 

Nitrogen-free  extract  of  (Tollens).     1897.     p.  641 

Organic  matter  in,  origin  and  formation  of  (Deherain).  1898. 
p.  903 

Ornamental,  insects  injurious  to,  some  (Chittenden).     1901 

Pathology  of,  lines  of  investigation  that  might  be  undertaken  by 
experiment  stations  ( Galloway ) .     1897.     p.  725 ^ 

Propagation  of  ( Corbett ) .     1902 

Pseudomonas  hyacinthi,  Ps.  campestris,  Ps.  phaseoli,  and  Ps. 
stewarti — four  one-flagellate  yellow  bacteria  parasitic  on,  cul- 
tural characters  of  (Smitli ) .     1901 

Resistance  of  certain,  to  black  alkali  (Cameron).     1902.     p.  71.. 

Santo  Domingo.     1870.     p.  283 

Sap  of,  circulation  of  ( Vasey ) .     1874.     p.  151 

Scale  insects  found  upon  plants  entering  port  of  San  Francisco, 
list  of  (Craw).     1896.     p.  40 .' 

Seedling,  effect  of  certain  components  of  alkali  soils  upon 
(Kearney  and  Cameron ) .     1902.     p.  7 

Testing  varieties,  report  on  (Hickman).     1891.     p.  103 

Three  new,  descriptions  of  ( Rose).     1893.     p.  289 

Under  glass,  treatment  of  mildews  upon  ( Maynard) .     1891 .     p.  1 6 . 

United  States,  in  Agriculture  Department,  catalogue  of.     186-.. . 

Used  })y — 

Indians  oi  Mendocino  Countv,  California  (Chesnut).     1902. 

p.  295 '. 

Klamath  Indians  of  Oregon,  notes  on  (Co ville).    1897.    p.  87.. 

Useful —     ■ 

California  (Hilgard).     1892.     p.  137 

certain  species  of  Coleoptera  that  attack,   notes  on    (Chit- 
tenden) .     1897.     p.  20 

Varieties  of,  what  our  experiment  stations  have  done  in  origi- 
nating, ))y  crossing,  selecting,  etc.  (Halsted).     1901.     p.  143.. 

Variet}' testing,  methods  of  work  in  (Green).     1891.     p.  49 

Water  as  a  factor  in  the  growth  of  (Galloway  and  Woods).  1894. 
p.  165 

Water  in,  physical  role  of  (Gain).     1897.     p.  3 

Willi,  feeding  to  sheep  ( Nelson) .     j).  421 

same,  p.  10 

See  aliio  Agave  —  Agriculture — Alsike  clover  —  Anhalonium  — 
Apetahe  —  Arborescent  flora  —  Aroid  i)lant  —  Asplenium  — 
Berseem  —  Brassica  —  Burley  tobacco  — -  Cactus  (flower)  — 
Calamovilfa  —  California, —  (,'anada  thistU —  Canaigre  —  Cas- 
sava —  Castor-oil  bean  —  Castor-oil  jjlant  —  Cellulose  — 
Chicory  —  Chinese  tea-i)lant  —  Chufa  —  Cigar-leaf  tobacco  — 
Cocklebur  —  Cocoa  palm- — Coffee — Conamelinacea — Condu- 
rango  —  Crepis  occidentalis  —  Cucurbits — -Dodders  —  Dyer's 
madder  —  Echinocactus  —  Piconomic  ])lants  —  Faunjc  — 
Ferns  —  Fertilizers — -Fiber  planta —  Flat-jiea—  Flax  —  Flax- 
cotton  —  Flowers ^ — -Forage  plants — (Tamoi)etal;e  —  ( > iant  1  )eg- 
gar  weed  —  (iiant  knotweed  —  Ginseng  —  Gramine;e  —  (iran 
cultura  —  (irasses  and  forage  plants  —  Hemp  —  Hespero- 
genia  —  Hoffmanseggia  —  Hollyhocks  —  Hop  plant  —  Hduse 
plants  —  Indigo  plant  —  Irish  moss  —  Jou ver  —  Jute  —  Knot- 


Index 

ClHKsiflcatluu  no. 

A  1.1:867 
Al.  10:898 
A27.9:13 
A9.7:4 

A1.9:16 
A  1.9:65 
A1.9:124 

A9.6:26 
A27.9:L2 

A6.3:5 

A27.9:8 
A 10. 6:8 

A10.6:9 
A9.6:27 

A10.6:7 
A1.9:157 


A28.3:28 
A1.8:71 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:12 

A9.8:4 


A1.8:71 

A10.5:3 

A6.5:l 

A28.5:6 

A1.2:P69 


A6.5:7 
A6.5:5 

A1.8:20 

A9.6:9 

A10.3:99 
A10.5:3 

Al.  10:894 
A10.6:8 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:22 


473 


Index 


ClaN^lllcatioii  no. 


I 'Units — Continued 

weed  —  Larkspur  —  Leil)ergia  —  Lichens  —  Licorice  —  Liver- 
worts —  Loco  plant  —  Lophophora  —  Madder  —  Manila 
hemp  —  Marine  plants  —  Monocotyledons  —  Moss  —  Mus- 
tard—  Nut  grass  —  Opium  poppy — ^Opuntia  — Osier  culture  — 
Osier-willow  —  Pachy])asiuin  —  Palmer,  Edward  —  Pasture 
plants  —  Pentstemon  —  Peppermint —  Phanerogams  —  Poison 
oak  —  Poisonous  plants  —  Polypetahe  — ■  Pteridophytes  — 
Pyrethrum  —  (Quassia  —  Ramie  —  Uhubarlj  —  Roseanthus  — 
Sap  —  Seeds  and  plants  —  Shrubs  —  Soils  —  Sorghum  — 
Starch  —  Sugar  cane — Sugar-yielding  plants  —  Tea— Teasel — 
Tobacco  —  Tradescantia  —  Trees  —  Trelease  —  Tres  Marias  Is- 
lands, Mexico  —  Umbelliferse  —  Water  hyacinth  —  Woody 
plants  —  Yucca  —  Yucca  whipplei. 

Plaster  and  lime,  use  of.     1863.     No.  6.     p.  13 

Plat  experimenting,  methods  of  (Hays).     1896.     p.  84 

Plat  vs.  pot  or  box  experimentation  (Thorne).     1890.     p.  81 

Plateau  region,  barometric  troughs  of,  report  on  (Hazen).     1895. 

p .  207 - 

Plats,  equalizing  irregularities  of,  caused  by  defective  germination 

(Hunt).     1891.     p.  Ill 

Plats  in  field  experimentation,  form,  size,  arrangement,  and  treat- 
ment of  (Latta) .     1896.     p.  83 

Platte  County,  Nebr.     See,  Great  Eastern  Canal. 
Platypsyllus: 

Egg  and  ultimate  larva  (Riley).     1890.     p.  244 

Systematic  relations  of,  as  determined  by  larva  (Riley).     1889. 

p.  300 

Plauen,  Germany,  cost  of  havaling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads 

at  (Peters),     p.  8 

Plava  Rica,  Ecuador,  climatological  data  from  (Stapleton).     1898. 

p.  460 

Pleasants,  Thomas  S. : 

Agricultural  production,  diversity  in.     p.  247 

Wheat  culture  in  Virginia.     1869.     p.  281 

Pleuro-pneumonia,  or  lung  plague  of  cattle: 
Article  on — 

in  National  Live  Stock  Journal,  1880  (Law),     j).  179 

review  of.     p.  143 

same,  p.  436 

Contagious — 

1st  report,  1879  (Lyman),     p.  456 

same,  p.  163 

2d  report,  1880  (Lvman).'  p.  196 

3d  report,  1880  ( Lyman),  p.  571 

same • 

same,  p.  268 

4th  report,  1881  (Lvman).     p.  30 

Final  report,  1882  (Lyman),     p.  352 , 

Delaware,  outbreak  of.     p.  448 

Great  Britain,  Scotland,  and  Ireland  (Reid).     1891.     p.  401 

History  of,  in  Richmond  County,  New  York  (Rose),     p.  468 

Investigation  of;  inspection  of  stables.     1885.     p.  553 , 

same.     1886.     p.  374 

Investigations  of — 

in  Kansas  (Devoe).     p.  322 ■ 

in  Maryland,  Districtof  Columbia, and  Virginia  (Rose),     p.  51 

in  New  Jersey  (Corlies).     p.  46 

same  (Miller),     p.  45 

in  New  York  (Hopkins),     p.  43 

in  Pennsylvania  (Gad.sclen).     p.  47 

report  on — 


1884.  p.  181 . 
same,  p.  8 . 
same,  p.  8 . 

1885.  p.  431  . 
same,  p.  9 . 


A27.9:l 
A10.3:30 
Al  0.5:3 

A  29. 6:23 

A10.5:3 

A 10. 3:30 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:l 

A22.4:27 

A29.6:26 

A1.1.-867 
A27.9:7 


A1.6:22 
A1.6:22 
Al.l:879 


Al.l 
A1.6 
A1.6 
Al.l 
A1.6 
A1.6 
Al.l 
Al.l 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.1 


:879 

:22 

:34 

:880 

:31 

:34 

:881-2 

:881-2 

:884 

:889-90 

:884 

:885 


A4. 1:895-6 

Al. 1:881-2 
Al.l:881-2 
Al.l:881-2 
A  1.1:881 -2 
Al.  1:881-2 


Al.l:884 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A  1.1:885 
A4. 1:885 


474 


Index 

Classiflcatlou  no. 


p.  188 


Pleuro-pnenmonia,  or  Iniig  plague  of  cattle — Continue"  1 
Investigations  of — Continued 
report  on — Continued 

1886.  p.  593 

same,  p.  9 

1887.  p.  458  

same,  p.  9 

1888.  p.  147 

same,  p.  29,  8(1  par 

1889.  p.  49 

same,  p.  7 

1890.  p.  75 

same,  p.  68 —  ,.. 

1891.  p.  94  

same,  p.  22 

1892.  p.  85  

same,  p.  71 

Legislation  relative  to,  report  on.     1882. 

Letters  relative  to  (Law),     pp.  233,  237. 

New  Jersey  (Hunt),     p.  297 

Pathological  anatomv   and  histology  of   respiratory  organs  in 
(Woodward).     1871.     p.  64 

Preliminary  report  on  (Gamgee).     1868.     l^.  4.32 

Report  on  (Gamgee).     1869.     p.  7 

same,  p.  3 

Where  and  to  what  extent  it  exists.     1870 

See  also  Tuberculosis. 

Plover,  killdeer,  circular  on.     1889 

Plow: 

American,  in  Europe.     1868.     p.  286 

British  improvement  in.     1871.     p.  67 

Cleaning,  mixture  for.     1898.     p.  677 

Steam,  in  Louisiana.     1869.     p.  225 

Plowing,  early,  for  wheat  (May). 

See  also  Steam  plowing. 
Plows  and  plowing  (Fleischmann) 
Plum  curculio: 

Arsenical  poisons  for  (Forbes). 

Egg-laying  record  of  (Quaintance  and  Smith).     1902.     p.  105  — 

Experiments  in  rearing,  from  plums  and  other  fruits  (Webster). 

p.  78 

same,  p.  78 

Experiments  with  (Webster).     1890.     p.  305 

Notes  on  (Smith).     1891.     p.  219 

same  (Gillette).     1891.     p.  227 

Report  on  ( Riley  and  Howard) .     ]>.  57 

same,  p.  57 

Plumgouger,  notes  on  (Gillette).     1891.     p.  227 


1900.     p. 


1888.     No.  64.     p.  64 


1889.     p.  3 


Pluni  plant-louse,  report  on  ( Pergande).     1897.     p.  52 

Plum  trees,  black  knot  of  (Peck),     p.  175 

Same  (Taylor).     1874.     p.  52 

Plumandon,  .t.  R.    Hail  shooting,  general  report  on,  presented  to  con- 
gress at  Lyons;  translated  by  Mrs.  R.  S.  Hotze.     1902.     p.  35. 
Plumb,  Charles  Sumner: 

Cereals,  geographic  distribution  of,  in  North  America.     1898 

Silos  and  silage.     1895 

Plumb,    Charles  Sumner,  and   Anderson,  W.  B.     Corn   meal  and 

wheat  shorts  as  food  for  pigs.     p.  463 

Plums: 

Cross-pollination  of  (Clark).     1899.     p.  6 

Culture  of.     1902.     p.  20 

Food  value  (jf  ( Langworthy ).     1899.     p.  22 

Native,  how  to   fruit  them;  they  are  practically  curculio  proof 

(AVier).     1887.     p.  39 - ■ 

New  species  of  aphis  injurious  to,  in  Georgia,  preliminary  note 

on  (Scott) .     1902.     p.  56 

Plymouth  rock,  American  breeds  of  fowls.     1.     1901 


Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 


Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
Al.l 
A4.1 
A1.8 
A1.6 
A4.1 


:886 

:886 

:887 

:887 

:888 

:887-8 

:889 

:889-90 

:890 

:889-90 

:891 

:891-2 

:892 

:891-2 

:22 

:12 

:884 


A1.2:C29* 

A27.9:6 

A1.2:C29» 

A1.2:C29'^ 

A1.2:C296 

A5.4:10 

A27.9:6 
A27.9:9 
Al. 10:898 
A27.9:7 
A1.9:122 

A27.9:21 


A9.7:2 
A9.6:37 


Al.l:888 
A9. 1:888 
A9.7:2 
A  9. 7:8 
A9.7:3 
Al.l:888 
A9. 1:888 
A  9. 7:3 
A9.6:7 
Al.  1:872 
A27.9:12 

A29.6:30 

A5.3:ll 
A  1.9:32 


A4. 1 :899 


Al. 9:103 
Al. 9:149 
A1.9:]05 

A9.3:14 

A9.6:81 
A4.3:29 


475 


Index 

Pneumonia.     See  Horses —  Pleuro-pneinnonia  —  Swine-plagne. 

Poa,  new  species  of,  note  on.     1901 .     p.  4 

Poa  fendleriana  and  its  allies  (Williams).     1899 

Pockels,  F.     Precipitation,    theory   of   formation   of,  on   mountain 

slopes.     1901.     pp.  152,  306 

Pocket  gophers: 

Geomyida3  family,  exclusive  of  species  Thomomys,  monographic 
revision  of  (Merriam).     1895 

Geomys,  genus,  from  western  Nebraska,  description  of  (Merriam ) . 
1890.     p.  51 - 

Mississippi  Valley  (Bailey),     p.  18.^ 

same,  p.  185 

United  States  (Bailey).     1895 . 

See  aho  Gophers. 
Pocket  mice: 

North  American,  revision  of  ( Merriam  ■) .     1889 

Of  the  genus  Perognathus,  revision  of  (Osgood) .     1900 

Poey,  Andre.     Agricultural  meteorology,     p.  97 

Same,  \).  113 - 

Pogonip,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1894.     p.  7() 

Same  (Abbe) .     1900.     p.  450 

Poison  oak,  Cecidomyiid  that  lives  on  (C'oquillett).     1895.     p.  348.. 
Poisoning  by: 

Preserving  in  tin  cans  (Roos).     1892.     p.  930 

Wild  cherry  leaves  ( Evans ) .     1898.     p._  16 

Poisonous  insects.     See  Centipedes  —  Scorpions  —  Tarantulas. 
Poisonous  plants: 

Northern  stock  ranges  (Chesnut).     1900.  ,  p.  305 

Principal,  of  United  States  (Chesnut) .     1898 

Some  common  (Chesnut).     1896.     p.  137 

Thirty,  of  United  States  (Chesnut).     1898 

See  also  Stock. 

Poisonous  spider  in  Madagascar.     1890.     p.  273 

Poisons,  destruction  of  sparrow  by  ( Fisher) .     1889.     p.  1 74 

Poisons  and  poisoning  of  cattle  ( Atkinson ) .     p.  63 

Polar  expeditions: 

International,  1882-83  ( Borgen) .     1895.     p.  469 

South,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  421 

Politis,  J.  E.     Sugar,  quick  estimation  of,  by  one-tenth  copper  solu- 
tion.    1890.     p.  136 

Pollen,  xenia,  or  immediate  effect  of,  in  maize  (Webber).     1900 

Pollination: 

Cross,  relation  to  f ruitf ulness.     1897.     p.  14 

Pear  flowers  ( Waite) .     1894 

Pomaceous  fruits  (Waite).     1898.     p.  167 

Premature,  injurious  effects  of,  etc.  (Hartley).     1902 

Yucca  whipplei,  in  California  (Coquillet).     1893.     p.  311  

Polsley,  F.  A.     Road  system,  better,  simple  plan  for.     1901.     p.  98  . 
Polypetahe  of  western  Texas,  description  of  (Coulter).     1891.     p.  6.. 

Polysulphides,  alkaline,  use  of,  for  grape  mildew.     1885.     p.  67 

Pomaceous  fruits,  pollination  of  (Waite).     1898.     p.  167 

Pomological  nomenclature,  proposed  code  for  (Craig).     1899.    p.  130. 

See  aho  Agricultural  nomenclature. 
Pomological  societies,  list  of: 

1870" 


Classlflcatioii  no. 


A  3. 4:35 
A3.4:10 

A29.6:29 


A5.5:8 


A5.5:4 
A  1.1:892 
A5. 1:892 
A5.3:5 


1872 
1876 


See  also  American  Pomological  Society. 
Pomologv  Division,  Agriculture  Department: 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Brackett).     1897.     p.  Ill 

Pomology  in  Wurtemberg  (Schickler).     1870.     p.  153 

Pond  pine.     See  Marsh  or  pond  pine. 

Ponta  Delgata,  Azores,  storm  at,  Dec.  8,  1894  (Abbe),     p.  508 

Pool,  J.     Forage  plants  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico.     1888.     p.  48.. 

Poore,  Ben:  Perley.     Agriculture  of  U.  S.,  history  of.     p.  498 

Popenoe,  E.  A.     Dissosteira  longipennis,  recent  outbreak  of,  notes 
on.     1891.     p.  41 


A5.5:l 

A5.5:18 
Al.  1:869 
Al.  1:870 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:28 
A9.7:7 


A7.3:13" 
Al. 9:103 


Al.  10:900 
A6.3:20 
Al.  10:896 
A1.9:86 


A9.7:2 
A5.3:l 
A4.2:C29^ 


A29.3:ll'' 
A29.6:29 

A7.3:28 
A28.3:22 

A1.9:65 

A28.3:5 

Al.  10:898 

A19.3:22 

A9.7:5 

A22.3:21 

A6.5:2 

A6.3:2 

Al.  10:898 

A10.3:65 


A1.8:4 
A1.8:5 
A1.8:12 


A20. 

A  1.10:897 

A27.9:8 

A29.6:22 
A6.3:6 
Al.  1:866 

A9.7:4 


470 


at,    I'epnrt   on. 


P- 

141 


198 


p.  22 


Poplar  gonioctena,  report  on  (Cook).     1891.     p.  07 
Poppelsdorf,   Prussia,   royal    agricultural   academy 

1885.     p.  7 ." 

Poppy.     See  Opium  poppy. 

Pojiular  credit  congrt'.^s,  Nime.s,  France,  1895,  notice  on.     p.  2t) 

Population.     See  Industrial  i)opulation  —  Rural  population. 
Porchinski,  I.     Tabanida;  (gadflies)  and  a  very  simple  means  of  de- 
stroying them,  translated  bv  Peter  Fireman.     1899.     p.  25 

Pork: 

American,  Italian  interdiction  of.     1889.     p.  129 

Consumption  of,  in  Saxony.     1887.     p.  591 , 

Examination  of,  for  trichina,   instructions  for  microscopists  in. 

1896 

Salted,  of  American  origin,  importation  of,  into  France  (Bouley). 

1884.     p.  186 

Trichina?  in.     1866.     p.  428 

Western  trade.     1864.     No.  6.     p.  32 , 

Pork-packing: 

Chicago,  1867.     p.  372 

Cincinnati,  1833-67.     p.  52 

Hogs  and,  in  West  (Emery) 
Middle  West,  1867-1868.     p. 

same,  1868.     p.  15 

United  States,  1878-87.     p.  154  . 

same,  1901.     p.  646 

West,  1864.     No.  1,  p.  34;  No.  2, 
AVestern,  1885.     No.  17.    p.  63.. 
Port  au  Prince,  Hayti,   meteorological   observations  at,  monthly, 
notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  59, 103, 163,  212,  253,  406,  458. ... 
Port  Carolina,  South  Australia,  earthquakes,  clouds,  and  gales  at 

(Styles).     1902.     p.  10 

Porter,  H.  C.     See,  as  joint  author,  Grindley,  H.  S. 

Porthetria  dispar,    introduction  and  spread  of,   in  Massachusetts 

(Howard).     1897 

Portland,    Maine,    sugar-beet    culture    near    (McMurtrie).      1879. 

p.  171 

Portland,  Oreg.,  weather  forecast  district,  monthly  report  of- — 

Apr. -July,  1900  ( Beals ) '. 

Sept. ,  1900  ( Wollaber ) 

Oct.,  1900-Jan.,  1901  (Beals) 

Feb.,  1901  (Wollaber) 

Mar.-July,  1901  ( Beals) 

Sept.,  1901-Oct.,  1902  (Beals) 

Porto  Rico: 

Agricultural  investigation  in  (Evans).     1901.     p.  503 

Agricultural  resources  and  capabilities  of,  report  on,  with  special 
referenc(;  to  establishment  of  au  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tion on  the  island  ( Knapp) .     1901 

Agriculture  in  (Stone).     1898.     p.  505 

Animal  industry  of,  notes  on  (Cook),     p.  663 

Animals  and  animal  products,  trade  in.     p.  405 

Brief  trip  to,  in  January  and  February,  1899,  notes  on  (Busck). 

1900.     p.  88 1 

Cattle  of  (Steddom).     p.  512 

Changa  or  mole  cricket  in  (Barrett).     1902 : 

Climate  and  crop  service  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).      1899.     p.  258 

Climate  of  (HarHngton).     1898.     p.  437 

Coccidte  collected  in,  by  A.  Busck  in  1899,  list  of  (Pergande  and 

Cockerell).     1900.     p.  92 

Dairy  industry  and  dairy  i)roducts  of  (Pearson),     j).  306 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (True).     1902.     p.  33  .. 

Forest  conditions  of  (  Hill) .     1899 

"Gran  cultura"  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  548 

Hurricane  of  1899  (I'uullin).     p.  443 

Hurricanes  of  (Alexander).     1902 

Industries  of,  value  of  climate  and  crop  and  storm-warning  serv- 
ices of  Weather  Bureau  to  (Noyes).     1902.     p.  60 


Index 

ClMssiflcatlon  no. 
A9.7:4 


A1.8:36 
A27.9:33 

A9.6:20 

A27.9:27 
A27.9:25 

A4.2:P42 

A4.3:30 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:2 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:5 

Al.  1:863 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:25 

A4. 1 :901 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:23 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 

A9.6:U 

Al.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A29.6: 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A29.6: 

A  1.10:901 


A10.2:P83 
Al.  10:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 

A9.6:22 
A4. 1:899 
A10.12:2 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 


A9.6:22 
A4. 1 :901 
A10.3:120 
A  13.3:25 
A  29. 6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:32 


A29.3:31 


477 


28/ 


Index 

Porto  Rico — Continued 

Meteorological  notes  fi-om  (Geddings).     1900. 

Report  on  (Cline).     1901.     p.  353 ." 

Rubber  cultivation  in  (Cook).     1900 

Trade  of  (Hitchcock).   _  1898 

"Weights  and  measures  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     ]>.  567 

See  also  Hacienda  Perla  —  San  Juan. 
Porto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station: 

Annual  report  for  1901  (Gardner).     1902.     p.  381 

Pul)lications  of 

Portugal: 

Agriculture  in.     1871.     p.  141 

Icerya  purchasi  in,  work  against,  with  account  of  introduction 

from  America  of  Novius  cardinalis  (Howard).     1898.     p.  30.. 

Novius  cardinalis  in,  introduction  from  America,  account  of  (Le 

Cocq).     1898.     p.  32 

Post,  J.  W.     Railroads,  track  on  wooden  and  metal  ties,  expenses 

of  maintenance  of.     p.  25 

Postal  regulations.     1898.     p.  674 

Postal  telegraph  clock  and  Aveather  bulletin,  note  on  (Abbe) .    1897. 

p.  351 

Poston,  Charles  D.     Irrigation,  report  on.     p.  193 

Pot  culture,  Wagner  method  of  (Lindsej').     1897.     p.    77 

Pot  experiment  to  test  field  observations  concerning  soil  deficiencies. 

(Hartwell).     1901.     p.  73 : 

Pot  experiments,  vegetation   house  arranged  for  (Britton).     1901. 

p.  152 

Pot  or  box  vs.  plat  experimentation  (Thome).     1891.     p.  81 

Potash: 

As  manure.     1870.     p.  287 

Available,  soil  solvents  for  (Huston  and  Bartlett).     1896.     p.  91.. 
Bichromate  of,  does  cream  lose  fat  on  keeping  for  long  time  with 

and  without?  (Winton).     1894.     p.  192 

Determination  of — 

in  fertilizers,  some  sources  of  error  in  (Scovell  and  other.^). 

1896.     p.  42 

■    in  soils  (Snyder).     1895.     p.  48 

same  (Goss).     1895.     p.  50 

results  on  official  samples  and  descriptions  of  methods  em- 
ployed (Fassbender) .     1894.     p.  25 

sources  of  errors  in  (Terne).     1891.     p.  150 

Direct  determination  of,  in  soil  solution  (Peter).     1894.     p.  65... 
Estimation  of,  abstract  of  report  on  (committee  of  French  Asso- 
ciation of  Sugar  Chemists) .     p.  43 

Lindo-Gladding  method  of  determining,  report  of  use  of  sodium 

chloride  in  (Winton).     1891.     p.  148 

Method  for  determining.     1886.     p.  45 

Muriate  of,  harmful  effects  of.     1897.     p.  15 

See  also  Hawaiian  soils  —  Suint. 
Potash  committee.  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists,  re- 
port of: 


1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


p.  42  . 
p.  39. 
p.  79. 
p.  68. 
p.  144 
p.  58. 
p.  52. 

17. 

14. 

27. 

29. 

29  . 

58. 

13. 

17. 


Massififiitluu  110. 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 

A6.4:28 

A12.3:13 

A29.6:26 


A 10. 1^:901 
A10.12: 

A27.9:9 

A9.6:18. 

A9.6:18 

A13.3:3 
Al.  10:898 

A29.6:25 

Al.  1:867 
A10.6:7 

A7.3:62 

A 10. 3:99 
A10.5:3 

A27.9:8 
A7.3:49 

A7.3:43 


A7.3:49 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:47 

A7.3:43 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:43 

A7.3:16 

A7.3:31 
A7.3:12 
A1.9:56 


Potash  and  its  function  in  agriculture  (Wiley).     1896.     p.  107 


A7.3:16 
A7.3:19 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:28 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:35 
A7.3:38 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:49 
A7.3:51 
A7.3:56 
A7.3:57 
A7.3:62 
A7.3:67 
Al. 10:896 


478 


Potassium,  iodideof,  treatment  of  lumjiv  jaw  witli  (Norgaanl ).    p.  135. 

Same  (Norgaard).     1893.     p.  39  ..1 

Potassium  sulphide.     See  Nitrogen  determination. 
Potato: 

Composition  of  different  parts  of,  and  loss  of  nutrients  during 
process  of  boiling  (Frisby  and  Bryant).     1897.     p.  25 

Crop — 

condition  of,  monthly  notes  on 

statistics  of,  annual 

Cultivation  of,  experiments  in.     1873.     p.  194 

Cultureof  (Duggar).     1896 

same,  in  Lake  County,  Ohio  (Abbott),     j).  295 

Digestibility  of  (Snyder).     1897.     p.  20 

Diseased,  how  to  use.     1865.     No.  8.     p.  27 

Diseases  of  — • 

and  their  treatment  (Galloway).     1899 

cause  and  cure  of  (Taylor).     1869.     p.  64 

some  destructive,  what  thev  are  and  how  to  prevent  them 
(Galloway).     1894 1 

Ensiling,  desirability  of.     p.  21 

Experiments  with  ( Scovel ).     1874.     p.  331 

Extra-early,  methods  of  securing  (Smith ).     1900.     p.  6 

Feeding  value  of  (Smith),     p.  511 

Food  for  man.     1898.     p.  11 

Great  Britain.     1894.     p.  145 

History,  habits,  diseases,  etc.     p.  225 

Improved  culture  of.     1899.     p.  9 

same.     1902.     p.  6 

Large  and  small.  _  1866.     p.  436 

Loss  of  nutrients  in  boiling  (Snyder).     1897.     p.  7 

same  (Frisby and  Bryant).     1897.     p.  25 

Production,  imports,  and  exports  of,  1885-94.     p.  142 

Raising  in  Tennessee  (Callender).     ji.  657 

Second-crop,  for  seed.     1899.     p.  11 

Starch  from,  manufacture  of  ( Wiley ) .     1900 

Starch  in,  importance  of.     1897.     p.  10 

Sweet,  as  food  for  hogs  ( Duggar) .     p.  501 

Value  of,  as  food  (Langworthv).     1900.     p.  337 

Yield  of  varieties  of.     1868.    'p.  446 

See  also  Crops,  principal  —  Irish  potato  —  Sweet  potatoes. 
Potato  beetle.     See  Colorado  potato  beetle. 
Potato  blight  and  rot: 

Combating,  report  on  (Biinzli).     1891.     p.  78 

Comparative  test  of  fungicides  in  checking  (Jones).     1893.     p.  89. 

Microscopic  investigations  of  (Tavlor).     1872.     p.  507 

same  (Tavlor).     1873.     p.  118" 

Treatment  of.     1887 .* 

See  uho  I*otato  rot. 

Potato  bread  for  horses  in  Germany  (Hughes),     p.  530 

Potato-bud  weevil,  report  of  (Chittenden).     1895.     p.  350 

Potato  bug: 

Experiments  with.     1868.     p.  361 

Remedy  for.     1868.     p.  32 

See  aho  Colorado  i)otato  ))eetle  —  Grosbeak,  rose-breasted. 

Potato  flour  or  farina  ( Macrae),     p.  390 

Potato  fungus,  microscopic  observations  of  (Taylor) : 

1873.  p.  251  

1874.  p.  273 

Potato  rot  injuries,  experiment  in  preventing  (Weed).     1889.1).  158.. 

See  aho  Potato  blight  and  rot. 
Potato  scab: 

Cause  and  means  of  prevention  of.     1897.     p.  20 

Fungus  of,  remarks  on  (De  Lagerheim).     1891. 

Report  on  (Sorauer).     1889.     p.  47 

Potato-tu])er  moth,  report  of: 

1892.     p.  239 

1893  (Wight),     p.  163 


Index 

I'lassiflcatlun  no. 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4.3:2 


A 10. 3:43 

A27.9: 

A27.1: 

A27.9:ll 

A1.9:35 

Al.  1:865 

A 10. 3:43 

A27.9:3 

A1.9:91 
A27.9:7 

A1.9:15 

A1.9:79 

A27.9:12 

A1.9:114 

A4. 1:898 

A1.9:84 

A27.9:33 

A  1.1:868 

A1.9:92 

Al. 9:149 

A27.9:4 

Al  0.3:43 

A10.3:43 

A27.9:33 

Al.  1:880 

A1.9:92 

A7.3:58 

A1.9:65 

A4. 1:898 

A  1.10:900 

A27.9:6 


p.  103 


A28.5:6 

A10.3:16 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:ll 

A28.4:4 

A4. 1:899 
A9.7:7 

A27.9:6 
A27.9:6 

Al.  1:875 

A27.9:ll 
A27.9:12 
A28.5:5 


Al.9:56 
A28.5:7 
A6.3:8 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:5 


479 


Index 

Potomac  Flats,  orassep  and  fodder  plants  on  (Ball).     1900 

Potonuu- lands  of  Virginia  for  ajrricultural  purposes.     1872.     p.  16... 
Potomac  Eiver,  phenological  observations  on  (Very).    1900.    p.  154. 

Potter,  C.  S.     Wool-growing,  profits  of.     18(54.     No.  1.     p.  22 

Potter,  Isaac  B.     Address  of,  before  national  road  conference  July, 

1894.     p.  50 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  sphingidse  and  Bombycidae  taken  by  electric 

lamps  at,  list  of  (Dyar).     1891.     p.  822 

Poultry: 

Animal  matter  a  necessity  for.     p.  16 

Bibliography  of  (Hawks).     1897 

Condimental  and  medicinal  foods  for.     1901.     p.  22 

Dressed,  in  foreign  cities  (Ashby).     p.  330 

Dressing  and  packing  for  shipment.     1901.     p.  25 

Enumeration  of.     1880-90.     p.  113 

Foreign  markets  for.     p.  321 

Great  Britain  (Halstead).     p.  508 

Industry,  condition  of  ( Dodge ) .     p.  305 

Infectious  diseases  among,  investigations  concerning.     1895 

Markets  of  Paris  ( Ashby ).     p.  341 

Preparing  for  London  markets  (Lowe),     p.  333 

Raising — 

for  market,     p.  345 

in  Belgium  ( Lincoln ) .     p.  506 

in  France.     1873.     p.  365 

on  the  farm  (Salmon).     1901 

same,  p.  235 

Eeport  on  ( Heff ron ) .     p.  358 

Sale  of,  in  New  York.     1869.     p.  302* 

Tapeworms  of,  present  knowledge  of  (Stiles) .     1896.     p.  9 

same,  bibliography  (Hassall).     1896.     p.  81 

Young,  gape  disease  of,  in  Kentucky  (Garman).     p.  504 

tSee  also  Chickens  —  Farm  animals. 
Poultry  associations,  list  of: 

1898.  p.  615 

1899.  p.  697  

1900.  p.  652  

1901.  p.  627  

Powdery  mildew,  treatment  of  nursery  stock  for  (Galloway).     1891. . 

See  also  Grapes. 

Powell,  E.  P.     Agriculture  in  rural  schools.     1902.     p.  109 

Powell,  John  Wesley,  address  of,  before  convention  of  National 

League  for  Good  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  17 

Powers,  W.  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  Hopkins,  Cyril  George. 
Prairie  dog: 

Destruction  of,  directions  for  ( Merriam ) 

Great  Plains  (Merriam).     1901.     p.  257 

New,  from  Wyoming,  description  of  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  83 

Prairie  ground  squirrels.     See  Squirrels. 

Prairie  land,  tile-horned  prionus  in,  note  on.     1886.     p.  39 

Prairie  pastures,  worn-out  native,  renewing  of  (Williams) 

Prairie  region: 

Forage  conditions  of  (Smith) .     1895.     p.  309 

Timothy  in  (Williams).     1896.     p.  147 

Prairie  skies,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  217 

T^rjii  ri  PS ' 

Sheep  on  (Grinnell).     p.  300 

Timber  on  (Edwards),     p.  495 

Trees  in,  note  on.     1866.     p.  286 

See  also  Destitute  regions. 
Pratt,  Zadock.     Dairy  farming,  with  some  account  of  farm  of  the 

writer,     p.  456 i 

Preble,  Edward  A.: 

Biological  investigation  of  (Keewatin)  Hudson  Bay  region.    1902. 

Jumping  mice  of  genus  Zapus,  revision  of.     1899 


Classification  no. 
A3. 4:28 
A27.9:10 
A29.6:28 
A27.9:3 

A22.3:10 

A9.7:3 

A1.9:97 
A17.3:18 
Al. 9:144 
A4. 1:899 
Al.  9:144 
A27.9:32 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4.3:8 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 

Al.  1:862 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:ll 
A1.9:141 
A4. 1:900 
Al.  1:862 
A27.9:7 
A4.3:12 
A4.3:12 
A4. 1:898 


Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al. 10:900 
Al. 10:901 
A28.4:10 

A10.3:120 

A10.3:14 


A5.4:32 
Al. 10:901 
A5.5:4 

A9.3:12 
A3. 4:4 

Al.  10:895 
A1.10:896 
A29.6:26 

Al. 1:862 
Al.  1:862 
A27.9:4 


Al.  1:865 

A5.5:22 
A5.5:15 


I'Bj-  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


480 


precipitation: 

Average  annual,  in  United  States,  1871-1901  (Henry)  p.  207 

Boston,  Mass.,  Chicago,  111.,  Dodge  Citv,  Kans.,  Jupiter,  Fla., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1889-91.     p.  108 

Cycles  of  ( Murdoch ) .     1902.     p.  482 

Daily,  tables  of,  at  special  river  and  rainfall  stations  of  U.  S. 

AVeather  Bureau,  for  1893,  1894,  1895.     1900 

Depth  of,  corresi)onding  to  given  weights,  tal)le  showing.     1892.. 

Details  of,  at  stations  in  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota.     1894 

Excessive,  in  United  States  (Henry).     1897.     p.  13 

Homogeneity  and  uniformity  of,  at  Weather  Bureau  stations,  notes 

on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  249 

^leasurement  of  ( ^Marvin) 

M. aithlv  notes  on,  July,  1891-Oct.,  1902 

New  York  City,  1870-91  (Draper),     p.  79 

Normal,  in- region  of  Great  Lakes  (Henry).     1899.     p.  151 

Pacific  Northwest,  and  possibility  of  high  water  in  Columbia 
[river]  from  melting  snow  in  mountains  ( Pague).    1899.  p.  252. 
Relation  of  water  level  of  Great  Salt  Lake  to  (Murdoch).     1901. 

p.  22 

Theory  of  formatioh  of,  on  mountain  slopes  (Pockels).  .  1901. 

pp.  152,  306 

True  amount  of,  determination  of,  and  its  bearing  on  theories  of 

forest  influences  ( Abbe ) .     1893.     p.  175 

Washington,  D.  C,  1874-91.     p.  79 

See  alxo  Atmospheric  precipitation  —  Climatic  charts  —  Clima- 
tology. 
Predaceous  insects.     See  Insects. 

Preserved  meats,  adulterations  of  (Bigelow  and  others).    1902.    p.  375. 
Press: 

Good  roads  and  (Battey).     1902.     p.  55 

Opinions  of,  concerning  free  distribution  of  seed  by  Agriculture 

Department t. 

Relations  of  weather  officials  with,  how  promoted  (Sims).     1899. 

p.  74 

Work  of,  for  good  roads  ( Battey) .     1901.     p.  89 

Press  bulletins.  Forestry  Division,  Agriculture  Department 

Pressey,  H.  A.,  and  Myers,  E.  W.     Hydrography  of  southern  Appa- 
lachians,    p.  123 

Prevost,  L.     Silk  culture  in  California,  letter  on.     1867.     p.  285 

Price,  M.  M.     Vine  disease  in  France.     1873.     p.  172 

Price,  Overton  \V.: 

Forestry,  practical,  in  southern  Appalachians,     p.  357 

Lumbering  in  southern  Api)alachians  now  and  under  Govern- 
ment ownership  and  supervision,     p.  61 

Price,  R.  H.     Peaches,  classification  of  varieties  of.     1898.     p.  82  . . 

Price  lists  of  i)ublications  of  Agriculture  Department 

Prillieux,  Edouard  Ernest: 

Aiguillon,  France,  black-rot  of  grape  vine,  treatment  of,  experi- 
ments at,  in  1 888.     p.  49 

Grape  mildew,  treatment  of,  in  M^doc,  report  of  minister  of  agri- 
culture on.     1886.     p.  83 

Prince  Edward  area,  Virginia,  soil  survey  of  (Mooney  and  Caine). 

p.  259 

Prince  George  County,  Md.,  soil  survey  of  (Bonsteel  and  party). 

p .  1 7  3 

Pringle,  C.  G.     See,  as  collector.  Coulter,  John  M.,  and  Rose,  Joseph 
Nelson. 

Printing,  Solandi  [sun] .     [Halsted.]     1894.     p.  93 

Printing  office.  Agriculture  Department,  report  of  foreman   (Skin- 
ner.)    1894.     p.  185 

Privet  web-worm;  rejiort  on.     1888.     p.  22 

Probert,  John  T. ,  short  l)iography  of.     1902.     p.  450 

Proconia  undata  in  injurious  numbers,  note  on.     1886.     p.  42 

Proctor,  Frank  W.: 

Atmosjiheric  rolls,  horizontal,  report  on.     1896.     p.  367 

Wind  nomenclature,  report  on.    1897.     p.  54 


Index 

I'lasislflcatlun  nu. 
A29.6:30 


A29.6:20 
A29.6:30 

A29.2:P91^ 
A29.2:P91» 
A29.2:P91i 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:25 
A29.il  :E 
A29.6 
A29.6:20 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

A13.3:7 
A29.6:20 


A7.3:13io 

A22.3:22 

A1.2:S23^ 

A29.3:24 
A  22. 3:21 
A13.6: 


A1.2:Ap4^ 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:ll 

Al.  10:900 

A1.2:Ap42 
A10.3:49 

A21.8: 


A6.3:10 
A6.3:2 
A26. 5:901' 
A26. 5:901' 

Al  0.3:20 

Al.  1:894 
A9.7:l 
A29.6:30 
A9.3:12 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 


114—04- 


-31 


481 


p 


34. 


Index 

Produce: 

Exports  and  prices  of,  1864.    No.  3,  p.  6;  No.  4,  p.  8;  No.  5,  p.  33; 

No.  6,  p.  32 

same,  1865.     No.  1 ,  \).  36;  No.  2,  p.  33 

Prices  of,  in  Great  Britain,  1860-64.     No.  6. 
Statistics  of  United  Kingdom.     1893.     p.  210 
See  alfio  Farm  j>roducts. 

Produce  brokers,  farmers  as,  tax  on.     1870.     p.  77 

Pronulja,  maxillary  tentacles  of  (Smith).     1893.     p.  161 

Pronuba  pollination,  notes  on  (Riley).     1889.     p.  367 

Projiagating  garden.     tSi'e  Garden,  United  States  j^ropagating. 

Property,  loss  of,  by  lightning  (Henry).     1899.     p.  45 

Property  and  Stationery  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  report  of 

Cfhief  of  (Hall).     1894.     p.  209 

Proteid  matters,  separation  of  flesh  bases  from,  by  means  of  chlorin 

and  bromin  (Wiley).     1898.     p.  27.... _. ........ 

Proteids,  nitrogen  of,  and  that  of  simpler  amids  or  amido-acids,  in- 
vestigation of  analvtical  methods  for  distinguishing  between 

(Mallet).     1898. .J. 

Protein,  effect  of  rations.     1897.     p.  4 

Protoparce  Carolina,  life  history  of  (Alwood).     1898.     p.  72 

Protozoa,  infectious  disease,  entero-hepatitis,  among  turkeys,  caused 

by  (Smith).     1895.     p.  7 

Proverbs,  weather,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1896.     p.  374 

Providence,  R.  1.,  research  at,  on  atmospheric  radiation  (Very). 

1900 

Provisions,  exports  of,  1856-62.     No.  5,  p.  7 

Prune  rust,  report  on  (Pierce).     1891.     p.  354 

Prunes: 

Culture  of,  in  Pacific  northwest  (Lake) .     p.  41 

same,  reprinted 

Food  vakie  of  (Langworthy ).     1899.     p.  22 

Prunes  and  prune  culture  in  western  Europe,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  existing  conditions  in  Pacific  northwest  (Lake).    1901. 
Pruning.     See  Trees  —  "Woody  plants. 
Prussia: 

Agricultural  expositions  in,  results  of.     1871.     p.  456 

Agricultural  production  in.     1869.     p.  149 

Agriculture  in,  1867.     p.  41 

American  corn  in.     1868.     p.  462 

Cropsof.     1866.     p.  387 

Game  laws  of.     1871.     p.  205 

Harvest  in  provinces  of,  1853-62.     No.  2.     p.  1 1 

Meteorological  Institute  of,  work  of,  notes  on   (Abbe).     1901. 

p.  70 

Railways,  methods  of  impregnation  of  railway  ties  as  practiced 

for  (Fernow).     1894.     p.  286 

See  also  Geisenheim-on-the- Rhine  —  Popi^elsdorf. 
Pseudococcus.     See  Maple  pseudococcus. 

Pseudomanas    hyacinthi,    Ps.    campestris,    Ps.    phaseoli,    and    Ps. 
stewarti — four  one-flagellate  yellow  bacteria  parasitic  on  plants, 

cultural  characters  of  (Smith).     1901 

See  also  Wakker's  hyacinth  germ. 

Psychrometric  tallies,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  449 

Psylla.     See  Pear-tree  psylla. 

Pteridophvtaof  western  Texas,  descriptions  of  (Underwood).    1894. 

p.  557 

Pteridophytes,  North  American,  new  species  of,  published  in  1891, 

systematic  and  alphabetic  index  of  ( Clark ) .     p.  151 

Same,  published  in  1892.     p.  233 

Pteridophytes  of  western  Texas,  manual  of,  1891-4.     (Coulter) 

Pul)lic  and  weather  forecaster  (Watts).     1902.     p.  142 

Pul>lic  and  weather  forecasts  (Boyer) .     1902.     p.  151 

Public  domain: 

Disposition  of,  etc.     1896.     p.  558 

Extent  of,  report  of.     p.  454 

Report  on  (West).     1898.     p.  325 


Classlflcatlou  no. 

A27.9:2 
A27.9:3 
A27.9:2 
A27.9:31 

A27.9:8 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:l 

A29.3:27 

Al.  1:894 
A7.3:54 


A7.3:54 
A1.9:56 
A9.6:17 

A4.3:8 
A29.6:24 

A29.5:G 
A27.9:l 
A28.5:7 

A20. 1:894 

A20.4:2 

A1.9:105 

A20.3:10 


A27.9:10 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:2 

A29.6:29 

A13.3:9 


A28.3:28 
A29.6:28 

A6.5:2 

A6.5:l 

A6.5:l 

A6.5:2 

A29.3:31 

A29.3:31 

Al.  10:896 
Al.  1:868 
A  1.10:898 


482 


Public  domain — Continued 

Tiuil)er  or  forests  on,  legislation  for  preservation  of  (Egleston). 
1888.     p.  212  

Pul)lic  health: 

Relation  of  bovine  tuberculosis  to  (Salmon) .     1901 

Sjiraying  fruits  in  its  relation  to,  special  consideration  of.     1892.. 

Pul)iic  improvement,  citizen's  duty  to  (Moses).     1902.     p.  36 

Public  institutions,  (lietaries  in  (Atwater).     1901.     p.  393 

Public  lands.     >See  Lands  —  Public  domain. 

Public   Road    Inquiries  Office,  Agriculture  Department  (formerly 
Office  of  Road  Inquiry ) 

Public  roads.     *S'e  Roads. 

Public  schools,  meteorologv  in,  how  much  should  be  attempted, 
methods  of  teaching^ (Chaffee).     1902.     p.  85 

Publications  Division,  Agriculture  Department  ( formerly  Division  of 
Records  and  Editing): 
Work  of,  for  farmer  (  Hill).    1897.    p.  204 

Puccinia,  new  species  of,  descriptions  of  (Tracy).     1891.     p.  281 

Puccinia  and  pbragmidium,  relationship  of  (De  Laaerheim).     1891. 
p.  Ill 

Puerto  Rico.     See  Porto  Rico. 

Pullen,  Isaac.     Peach,  propagation,  cultivation,  varieties,  etc.  p.  191. 

Pulvinaria  acericola  (W.  &  R.)  and  P.  innumerabilis  rathv.  (How- 
ard).    1898.     p.57 

Pulvinarias,  two  most  abundant  on  maple  (Howard).     1900.     p.  7  .. 

Pump,  spraying  without  (Aldrich): 

1894.  p.  114 

1895.  p.  28 

Punctistriga.     See  Artace  punctistriga. 

Punjab,  India.     Cotton  crop  of.     1889.     p.  163 

Pupation,  methods  of,  among  Chalcididae  (Howard).     1891.     p.  193. 
Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.: 

Agricultural  building"(new)  at.     1901.     p.  612 

Dietary  studies  at  (Stone) 

sarne,  comments  on  ( Atwater  and  Woods ) .     p.  23 

Pure-food  law,  working  of  a  ( Beal ) .     1 900.     p.  23 

Pure-food  laws  of  European  countries  affecting  American  exports 

(Bigelow).     1901 

Pur.slane: 

Flea-beetle  living  on  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  83 

Value  as  a  food  (Langworthy).     1900.     p.  22 

Purslane  caterpillar,  report  on.     1888.     p.  104 

Purssell,  B.  M.     Signals,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     p.  47 

Putullo,  Andrew.     Road  problem.     1901.     p.  84 

Pvralid,  osage  orange,  report  of  (Murtfeldt).     1893.     p.  155 

Pyralidse,  descriptions  of,  from  Death  Valley  (Fernald).     1894.     p. 

255 

Pyralidina  of  Death  Valley  expedition.     1894.     p.  254 

Pyrenomycetes,  history  of  develoi)ment  of,  contributions  to  (Von 

Tavel).     1889.     pp.  53, 113,  ISl 

Pyrethrum: 

Experiments  with — 

Kirkwood,  Mo.  (Murtfeldt).     p.  85 

same,  p.  85 

report  on.     1883.     p.  16 

Its  use  as  an  insecticide,  rejiort  on.     \^.  76 

Kerosene  emulsion  and  ( Riley ) .     1 S91 .     p.  32 

Pyrheliometer,  Angstrom's,  examination  of  (Marvin).     1901.    p.  454. 
Pyrophosphoric  acid.     Si'c  Cotton-seed  meal. 
"Quailitance,  A.  L. : 

Aleurodidfe,    American,  contributions  toward  a  monograph  of. 

1900.     p.  9  

Cicada,  periodical,  feeding  habits  of  adults  of.     1902.     ]>.  90 

Diabrotica  12-punctata  oliv.,  observations  on.     1900.     \\.  35 

Insects  of  year  in  CJeorgia.     1899.     p.  56 

San  Jose  .scale,  experiments  with  lime,  salt,  and  sulphur  wash 
against,  in  Maryland.     1 902.     p.  37 


Index 

i'lassint'iitiuu  no. 


A13.3:2 

A4.3:33 
A1.9:7 
A22.3:23 
Al.  10:901 


A22. 


A29.3:31 

A21. 

Al. 10:897 

A28.5:7 

A28.5:6 

Al.  1:865 

A9.6:17 
A9.6:22 

A9.7:7 
A9.6:2 

A27.9:28 
A9.7:4 

A10.6:13 
A10.3:32 
A10.3:32 
Al. 9:122 

A7.3:61 

A9.6:18 

Al. 9:119 

A9.7:l 

A29.3:7 

A22.3:21 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 
A9.7:6 

A28.5:5 


Al. 1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 
A9.3:3 
A  9. 1:882 
A9.7:4 
A29.6:29 


A9.8:8 
A9.6:37 
A  9. 6:26 
A9.6:20 


A9.6:37 


483 


Index 

Quaintance,  A.  L.,  and  Smith,  Ralph  I.     Egg-laying  record  of  plum 

curculio.     1902.     ]>.  105 

Quarantine.     See  also  Cattle  quarantine  —  South  America. 

Quarantine  regulations,  orders,  etc 

See  ai.<o  Cattle  orders. 

Quarantine  stations,  imports  of  animals  at.     1897.     p.  250 

Quassia  and  other  hoj)  substitutes   in  beer,  improved  method  of 

detecting  (Allen).     1887.  _  p.  376 

Queen    Charlotte    Islands,    British    Columbia,    natural    historv   of 

(Osgood).     1901.     p.  7 " 

See  also  Australasia. 

Question  box  at  farmers'  institutes  (Amoss).     1902.     p.  49 

Quince,  aphids  of  (Sanderson) .     1902.     p.  123 

Kal^bits: 

Hepatic  coccidiaof,  Eimeria  stiedcT  correct  name  for  (Stiles),    p.  18. 
Immunity  in,  experiments  on  production  of,  with  reference  to 
hog  cholera  and  swine-plague  bacteria  (Smitii  and  Moore). 

1S94.     p.  41  

Rabies: 

Alleged,  in  Nebraska,  investigation  of  (Gibbs).     p.  188 

Causes,  frequencv,  and  treatment  (Salmon).     1900.     p.  211 

same,  p.  122  / 

Diseaseincattlenot  distinguishable  from  (Moore).     1896.     p.  10.. 
Districts  affected  with,  movement  of  animals  from,  order  con- 
cerning, Dec.  11,  1899 

Report  of  committee  on  public  health  of  Medical  Society  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.     1900 

Washington,  D.  C.  (Moore  and  Fish ) .     p.  267 

same  ( Salmon ) ,  1900 

See  (iho  Animals. 
Rabun  Count v,  Ga.,  cattle  in  part  of,  releasing  from  quarantine,  1898. 

Same,  Aug.  1,  1899 

Radlkofer,  L.      Sapindaceye,  three  new  species  of,  from  western 

Mexico  an<l  Lower  California.    1893.    p.  367 

Rafinesque  (C.  S.)  on  atmospheric  dust,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  291  

Rafter,  George  W.     Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  230.. 
Ragan,  W.  H.: 

Fruit  growing,  progress  in.     1901.     p.  673 

Home  vineyard,  with  special  reference  to  northern  conditions.  1902. 

Raiffeisen  loan  associations  of  Germany.     1891.     p.  414 

Railroad  companies,  letter  to,  relative  to  exportation  of  diseased 

cattle.     1890 

Railroad  ties: 

Annual  charges  for  (Fernow).     1887.     p.  105 

Chestnut  oak  for,  circular  on  (Colman).     1887 

Consumption  of,  in  C.  S.     1890.     p.  41 

Impregnation  of,    methods  as  practiced  for  Prussian  railwavs 

( Fernow).     1894.     p.  286 '. . . 

Metal- 
report  on  (Fernow).     1887.     p.  108 

sub.stitution  for  wood  in  (Tratman).     1890.     p.  53 

use  of  (Tratman).     1894 

]\Ietal  track  on  railwavs  as  substitute  for  wooden  (Tratman). 

1889.     p.  7 '. 

Structure,  behavior,  and  causes  of  decay  of,  in  roadbed  (Dudley). 

1887.     p.  31 

Timl>er  used  for,  kinds  and  (juantity  of  (Hough).     1884.     p.  119. 

Treatment  of,  in  England  (Tratman).     1888.     p.  49 

Railroads: 

Connection  of,  with  forest  tires  (Egleston).     1887.     p.  128 

Construction  of — 

1889.  p.  48  

1890.  p.37 

1891.  p.  27 

Consumption  of  forest  supplies  by,  and  practicable  economy  in 

theiruse.     1890.     p.  13 


Classlflcatiuu  no. 

A9.6:37 

A4.5: 

A4. 1:897 

A7.3:13' 

A5.5:21 

A10.3:110 
A10.3:115 

'  A4.3:35 
A4.3:6 


A4. 1:897 
Al. 10:900 
A4. 1:900 
A4.3:10 

A4.5:48 

A4.3:25 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4.4:30 

A4.5:21 
A4  5:41 


A6.5:l 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 

Al.  10:901 
Al. 9:156 
A27.9:29 

AI.2:Ria 


A13.3:l 
A13.4:4 
A13.3:4 

A13.3:9 

A13.3:l 
A  13.3:4 
A13.3:9 

A13.3:3 

A13.3:l 
A13.5:4 
A13.3:3 

A13.3:l 

A27.9:28 
A27.9:29 
A27.9:30 

A13.3:4 


484 


Railroads — Continued 

Frei.Ldit  classifiration,  changes  in  ( Ward).     1900 

Information  furnished  ])y,  regarding  roads,  road  materials,  and 
freight  rates  in  certain  states  west  of  Mississippi  River.    1894. 

same,  in  certain  states  north  of  Ohio  River.     1S94 

Land-grant  and  bond-aided,  alphahetical  list  of,  in  U.  S.     1902  .. 
Metal  track  on,  as  substitute  for  wooden  ties  (Tratman).     1S89. 

P   7 

Mexican,  statement  of.     1 894.     p.  355 

Mileage  of  world.     187(5.     p.  500 

Presidents  of,  circular  letter  to,  requesting  cooperation  with  Office 

of  Road  Inquiry,  Agriculture  Department 

Relation  of — 

conmioii  roads  to  ( I laupt ) .     1 902.     p.  61 

^  to  agriculture  ( Richards).     1902.     p.  107 

to  forest  supplies  and  forestry  ( Kern ).     1887.     ]>.  11 

to  find )er  resources  of  U.  S.  (Tratman).     1889.     p.  68 

Roads  and,  speech  on  ( Spencer) .     1902.     p.  41 

Sleepers  on,  cast-iron  versus  steel,     p.  312 

Track,  metal  of,  ])atents  relating  to  (Tratman)  — 

1889.  p.  36 

1890.  p.  326  

1894.     p.  292  

Track  on,  wooden  and  metal  ties,  expense  of  maintenance  of 

(Post),     p.  25 

Transportation  services,  changes  in  rates  of  charge  for  (Newcomb) . 

•      Weather  signals.     1883.     No.  64.     p.  18 

Wool  transportation,  charges  for.     1896 

Railway  Superintendents  of  Bridges  and  Buildings,  American  Inter- 
national Association  of,  report  of  committee  of,  on  strength  of 

bridge  and  trestle  timbers.     1895.     p.  41 

Rain: 


Index 

Classlflcattiiii  iiu. 
A27.4:12 

A22.3:5 
A22.3:6 
A13.2:R13- 

A 13. 3:3 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:14 

A22.4:5 

A22.3:22 

A10.3:120 

A13.3:l 

A13.3:3 

A22.3:25 

A 13. 3:9 

A13.3:3 
A13.3:4 
A13.3:9 

A13.3:3 

A27.8:15 

A27.9:21 

A27.S:10 


A13.3:12 


Artificial,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  22 


p.  116.. 


.  1901. 
1896. 

"p.  "126! 
p.  158. 
l).  155  . 


p.  422.. 
p.  461  . . . 


1901. 


Fish  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  263 

Hawaiian  Islands,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898 

Local,  extent  of  ( Abbe).     1895.     p.  382 .. . 

Monsoon,  forecasting  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  213.. 

Popular  queries  about,  with  answers  (Kimball) 

Production  of,  by  great  fires,  notes  on  (Al)be). 

Radio-active,  note  on  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  313.. 

Red,  and  dust  storms,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901. 

Sand,  dust,  and  nnid,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899. 

.Seasonal,  in  Colorado,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

Sulphur,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     j).  115 

Theor}'  of  formation  of,  on  mountain  slopes  (Pockels). 

pp.  152,  306 

Trees  as  forecasters  of  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  315 

Worms,  and  angleworms,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  474 

See  a/so  Snow  and  rain  —  Sulphur  rains. 
Rain  and  snow  gage,  IMarvin's  weighing  (Carlisle).     1899.     p.  131  . 

Same,  instruction  for  using 

Rain  gages: 

For  measurement  of  hail  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  210 

Instructions  for  use  of 

Readings,  comparative,  at  Atlanta,  (ia.  (Henry).     1899.     p.  543 

Records  of,  reduction  of  (Jefferson).     1901.     p.  499 

Reliabilitv  of  (Abl)e).     1894.     p.  25 

Remarks  on  (Henry).      1901.     p.  500 

Wind  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  464 

Rain  gushes  in  thunderstorms  (Abbe).     1897.     ]•.  303 

Same  (Ablte).      1898.     p.  25g 

Rain-pro(lucing  processes,  some  (Oarriott).     1899.     ji.  67 

Rainstorm,  great,  of  Octol)er,  1869.     p.  378* 

Rainbow: 

High,  note  on  (Al)l)e).     1898.     p.  256 

Lunar,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  67,364 

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Index 

Raindrops: 

Large,  formation  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900. 
Size  and  rate  of  fall,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897. 
Studies  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  158  . 
Rainfall: 

Ainoy,  China,  1897-1902  (Fesler).     p.  486 

Barometric  ])ressure  and  ( Al)be).     1895.     p.  172 

Catfh  of,  effect  of  wind  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  308 

same  (Symons).     1899.     p.  454 

Causes  of,  with  relation  to  surface  conditions   (Curtis). 

p.  187 

Chaj^res  River,  upper  (Abbot) .     1900.     p.  243 

Climate    and,  '  relation   of,    to  prevalence    of  fungus    diseases 

(Halsted).     1899.     p.  126 

Colon,  Colombia,  note  on,  1893-95  ( Abbe) .     p.  362 

Convectional  currents  causing  (Kimball).     1900.     p.  483 

Crop  season  (Henry).     1897.     p.  607 

Distribution  of,  over  land  (Herbertson).     1901.     p.  67 

England,  1841-63.     No.  1.     p.  42 

Excessive,  record  of — 

1898-99.     p.  300  

1900.  p.  281  

1901.  p.  268  

Experimental,  report  of  (Abbe) .     1896.     p.  373 

Firmeza,  Cuba,  1888-98.     (Monroe),     p.  252 

Forest  and,  report  on  ( Hazen).     1897.     p.  395 

Forest  clearing  and  cultivation,  effects  on  (Fulton).     1899.     p.  89. 

same  (Salisbury).     1899.     p.  91 

Forests — 

influences  upon  (McMurtrie) .     1874.     p.  432 

same.     1876.     p.  103 

relation  to,  in  West  India  islands  (Hubbard).     1873.     p.  117.. 

Grazing  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  176 

Great  Lakes,  overflow  and  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  164,  215 

Great  Salt  Lake  level  and,  relation  between  (Mackie).     1901. 

p.  57 

Heavy — 

area  of,  in  southern  Appalachians  (Hawkins).     1897.     p.  442. 

in  local  storms,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  207 

region  of  (Hawkins).     1895.     p.  294 

High,  Weather  Bureau  stations,  notes  on  (Abbe).  1899.  p.  257. 
Hourlv  results  from  self-registers  for  recording  (Abbe).     1897. 

p.  252 

Idaho  rivers  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  473 

Jamaica,  notes  on — 

May,  1870-98  (Abbe),     p.  415 

1899  (Abbe),     p.  206 

1900  (Hall),     p.  503 

Leeward  and  Windward  Islands  (Jefferson) .     1901.     p.  56 

Leeward  Islands  ( Alexander) .     1901 .     p.  254 

Madras,  India,  and  frequency  of  sun  spots  (Subha  Rao).     1902. 

p.  438 : 

Masaya  and  Granada,  Nicaragua  (Henry).     1898.     pp.  162, 305. . . 

Measurements  on  ships,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  313 

Mountains,  relation  to  (Alexander).     1901.     p.  6 

New  Haven,  1873-1900  (Davis),     p.  261 

Nicaragua,  record  of — 

1850-51.     (Childs).     p.  409 

1876-93  (Henrv).     p.  305 

1899  (Flint),     p.  587 ^ 

Peronosporea}  and,  report  on  (HaLsted).     1889.  *p.  6 

Quantitv  of,  corresponding  to  given  depths  (Henry).     1898.     p. 

408  ." 

Ratio  of,  to  discharge  of  Chagres  River,  1899  (Abbot),     p.  541... 

Rivas,  Nicaragua,  1880-98  (Flint),     p.  304 

Saint  Kitts,  AV.  I.  (Alexander).     1900.     p.  487 

San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  report  on  (Phillips).     1899.     p.  319 


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Rainfall — Continued 

Should  weekly  reports  of,  be  telegraphed  from  vriluntary  stations? 

(Marbury).     1899.     p.  108 

Snow  and,  of  United  States,  to  end  of  1891  (Harrington) 

Temperature  and,  at  Mersivan,  Turkey  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  24.5  .. 

Texas,  1881-9.S  (Hanrick).     p.  174 

same,  extraordinary  (Hazen).     1899.     p.  249 

United  States,  re] x  )rt  on  ( Hen ry ) .     1897.     p.  317 

same,  with  annual,  seasonal,  and  other  charts  (Henry).     1897. 
See  (ilxd  Califiirnia  —  Sulphur  rains. 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  205 

Rainfall  chart,  lines  of  equal  time  of  water  travel  at  Cairo,  111.     1892. 
Rainfall  laws,  deduced  from  twenty  years'  observations  (Hinrichs). 

189.3 

Rainfall  observer.*?,  special,  instructions  to.     1893 

Same.     1902 

Rainier,  Mount,  Washington.     Hesperogenia,  new  genua  of  umbel- 
life  ne,  from  (Coulter).     1899.     p.203 

Raisin  grape,  cultivation  of,  by  irrigation  (Eisen),     1891.     p.  225... 

Raisin  making  (Furnas).     1892.     p.  117 

Raisins,  muscatel,  production  of,  in  Malaga  (Mark).     1875.     p.  319.. 
Raleigh,  N.  C. : 

Address  at,  on  road  improvement,  Feb.  5,  1897  (Stone),     p.  19  .. 

Soil  survey  from,  to  Newbern,  N.  C.  (Smith),     p.  187 

State  fair,  cattle  exhibited  at,  order  providing  for  return  of  non- 
infected.     Julv  18,  1899 

same.     1900 

Ramie,  or  "China  grass": 

American  industry  in,  recent  facts  regarding  (Dodge).     1893 

Botanical  considerations  of,  in  France.     1892.     p.  97 

same,  2d  ed. ,  p.  97 

Cultivation  of,  in  United  States,  with  statements  t-oncerning  prac- 
tice in  foreign  countries,  cost  of  cultivation  and  percentages  of 
yield;  the  machine  question,  and  preparation  of  fiber  for  man- 
ufacture ( Dodge ) 

Culture  and  manufacture  of  jute  and,  in  United  States  (Lefranc). 

1873 

Culture  of  jute  and.     p.  261 

Culture  in  the  South  (Dodge).     1893.     p.  164 

Experiments  in  raising,  etc.     p.  220 

Facts  regardine,  recent  (Dodge) — 

1891.     p.  183 

1894.     p.  443 

Importance  of  (  Dodge),     j).  347 

Letters  concerning — 

1869.  p.  137 

1870.  p.  78  

Machine  trials — 

at  New  Orleans.     1892.     p.  347 

in  Paris,  in  1889  (Dodge),     p.  32 

same,  2d  ed.,  p.  32 

Manufa(!ture  of,  status  of.     1869.     p.  369 * 

Notes  on.      1867.     p.  149 

Question,  report  on  ( Dodge) .     1892.     p.  75 

same,  2d  ed. ,  p.  75 

Rand,  William  S.     Liquid  manuring,  experiments  in.     p.  184 

Randall,  Henrv  S.     Sheep,  selection,  treatment,  and  diseases  of,  in 

United  States,     i).  229 

Randolph,  Fred.  J.,  and  Francis,  Fred.  L.     Thomas  Jefferson   as 

meteorologist.     1896.     p.  456 

Randolph,   L.  S.     Mechanical  drawing,    course  of  instruction   in. 

1901.     p.  184 '. 

Rane,  F.  William: 

Agricultural  experiment  station  work,  progress  of  variety  testing 
in.     1901.     p.  141 


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Index 

Rane,  F.  William — Continued 

Horticultiirii^ts  at  agricultural  experiment  stations,  some  unde- 
fined duties  and  methods  of.     1896.     p.  76 

Muskmelons,  fertilization  of,  ))y  inserts,  notes  on.     1898.     p.  75  . 
Range  grass  and  forage  plant  experiments  at  Ilighmore,  S.  Dak. 

(Scribner),  1899 

Same  (Scribner).     1901 

Range  im])rovement: 

Administration  and  (Forbes).     1902.     p.  85 

Arizona  (GrifRths).     1901 

Central  Texas,  experiments  in  (Bentley).     1902 

Experiments  in  (Smith).     1898 _. _. 

Forage  crops,  and  progress  of  experiments  in,  at  Abilene,  Tex. 

(Bentley).     1899 

Range  industry,  importance  of  (Taylor),     p.  293 

See  also  Stock  ranges. 

Ransom,  L.  A.     Bermuda  grass  for  hay.     p.  87 

Same.     No.  61.     p.  27 

Rape  plant: 

As  a  forage  plant  (Williams) .     1899 

History,  culture,  and  uses  ( Shaw ).     1893 

Importance  of,  for  feeding  purposes.     1898.     p.  9 

Rapley,  K.  E.  Louisiana,  southwestern,  soils  and  products  of,  in- 
cluding parishes  of  Saint  Landry,  Lafayette, Vermilion,  Saint 

Martins,  Iberia,  and  Saint  Mary's.     1884 

Rathbun,  Mary  Jane.     Tres  INIarias  Islands,  Mexico,  Crustacea  of, 

1899.     p.  73  

Rathvon,  S.  S.  Entomology  and  its  relation  to  vegetable  produc- 
tions of  soil,  with  reference  to  destructive  and  beneficial  in- 
sects,    p.  372 

Rathvon,  S.  V.     Insects  injurious  to  grape.     1868.     p.  452 

Rats  and  ))andicoots,  trypanosomiasis  in.     p.  155 

See  also  Kangaroo  rats. 

Raupenleim,  report  on  (Smith).     1895.     p.  31 

Ravenel,  H.  W.     Texas,  fungi  of.     1869.     p.  169 

Same.     p.  171 

Raw  cotton,  exports  of,  from  United  States,  1890-1895.     p.  551 

Same,  1890-1896.     p.  596 

Raw  silk: 

Examination  of  (McMurtrie).     1883.     p.  56 

Tenacitv,  elasticity,  and  ductility  of,  notes  on  (Walker).     1889. 

p.  309 ' 

Raza  Island,  plants  collected  at,  by  Edward  Palmer  in  1890,  list  of 

(Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.     p.  79 

Read,  j\I.  C.     Forests  on  headwaters  of  streams,  preservation  of. 

1 884.     p.  27 

Reaping  machines,  evolution  of  (Miller).     1902 

Reasoner,  P.  W.     Fruits,  tropical  and  semitropical,  of  Florida  and 

Gulf  States,     p.  7 

Reciprocity  and  agricultural  exports.     1 892.     p.  391 

Recipn  icity  and  French  tariff  treaties.     1 892.     p.  181 

Reciprocity  treaty,  Canadian,  note  on.     1866.     pp.  16,  144 

Recording  instruments.     See  Weather  recording  instruments. 
Records  and  Editing  Division,  now  Publications  Division,  Agricul- 
ture Department 

Records  Division,  Weather  Bureau,  tables  for  dividing  by  672,  720, 

744,  56,  60,  62 _ 

Red  and  black  scales,  Australian  enemies  of.     1892.     p.  41 

Red  ants,  report  on  (Riley).     1889.     p.  104 

Red  ])Ug.     See  Cotton  stainer. 
Red  cedar: 

Notes  on  (Mohr).     1901 

Two  diseases  of,  caused    liy  Polyporus  juniperinus  n.  sp.  and 

Polyporus  carneus  nees  (Schrenk).     1900 

Red  clover  seed: 

Circular  on  ( Pieters).     1900 

Information  for  purchasers  (Pieters).     1901 


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Index 

('la«ts!Q('iiti(iii  no. 
A3.3:13 


A9.7:5 

A29.6:27 

A9.7:5 


Eed  desert  of  Wyoming  and  its  forage  resources  (Nelson).     1898 I 

lied  kafir  corn.     See  Kafir  corn. 

Ked-legged  flea-beetle,  its  injuries  to  orchard  trees  in  Maryland  and 

Virginia  (Schwarz).     1893.     j).  33i 

Red  River  Valley,  soils  in,  temperature  and  moisture  of,  notes  on, 

1892-98  (Abbe),     p.  477 

Red  scale: 

Australian  enemies.     1892.     p.  41 

California — 

hy menopterous  parasites  of  ( Howard) .     1 894.     p.  227 A9. 7 :6 

various  methods  for  destroying  (Coquillett).     1890.     p.  9 A9.3:22 

Destruction  of,    use  of   hvdrocvanic-acid  gas   for   (Coc|uillett). 

1890.     p.  202 .' ■. A9.7:2 

Experiments  on  (Koebele).     p.  558 A  1.1:886 

Red  spiders  of  U.  S.,  report  on  (Banks).     1900.     p.  65 A9.8:8 

Redden,  Laura  C.     Orange  and  citron,  culture  of.     p.  147 Al.  1 :867 

Redfield,  John  A.     Cotton  worms,  destruction  of,  by  birds.     1883. 

No.  65.    p.  25 A27.9:21 

Redfield  and  Espy  period  of  meteorological  advancement,  1830  to 

'     1855  (Davis).     1895.     p.  305 A29.3:1P 

Reed,  C.  D.     Forecasting  for  the  farmer.     1900.     p.  287 -. A29.6:28 

Reed,  W.  M.: 

Irrigation  in  New  Mexico,  1901.     1902.     p.  37 A10.3:119 

Pecos  River  and  its  tributaries,  New  Mexico,  irrigation  along. 

1902.     p.  61 .----.--: A10.3:104 

Pecos  Valley,  New  Mexico,  irrigation  in;  use  of  water  in.     1900. 

p.  85 A10.3:86 

Reeve,  James  K.     Truck  farming,     p.  663 ... .' Al.  1 :888 

Reforestation  in  Leeward  Islands  (Alexander).     1901.     p.  254 A29.6:29 

Refractions,  atmospheric,  at  surface  of  water  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  371.    A29.6:24 
Refrigeration,  influenceof,  on  fruit  industry  (Taylor).     1900.     p.  561.    Al. 10:900 
Reli,  L.     Scale  insects  on  American  fruit  imported  into  Germany, 

abstracted  and  translated  by  E.  A.  Schwarz.     1900.     p.  79 A9.6:22 

Rehart,  S.  V.     Snow  and  rain,  seasonal,  prediction  of.    1894.     p.  26.    A29.6:22 
Reichert  methods,  application  of,  to  mixed  butters  (Besana).     1890. 

p.  105 A7.3:24 

Reid,  George.    See,  for  reports  as  Superintendent,  1865,  Farm,  exper- 
imental, Agriculture  De}mrtment. 
Reid,  James  D.     Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in  Great  Britain, 

Scotland,  and  Ireland.     1891.     p.  401 A4.1:889-90 

Renoe,  Elizabeth.     Ice  caves  at  Flagstaff,  Ariz.     1901.     p.  54 A29.6:29 

Renoe,  Milton  G.,  short  biography  of.     1897.     ji.  484 A29.6:25 

Renovated  Ijutter: 

Household  tests  for  detection  of  oleomargarine  and  (Patrick). 

1901 Al. 9:131 

Identification  of  (Patrick).     1902.     p.  115 A7.3:67 

Renovated  l)utter  and  other  dairy  products,  rules  and  regulations 
prescribed  for  inspection  of,  under  act  of  May  9,  1902,  and  in- 
formation concerning  "adulterated  butter,"  June  21,  1902 A4.5:94 

Same,  Oct.  1,  1902 A4.5:97 

Same,  Nov.  1,  1902 A4.5:98 

Rent  unions  in  Bengal,  India.     1875.     p.  895 A27.9:13 

Reptiles: 

Annotated  list  of,  collected  in  Idaho  by  C.  Hart  Merriam  and 

party,  1890  (Stejneger).     p.  109 A5.5:5 

Importation  of,  into  Hawaii,  order  preventing.     1902 A5.4:36 

See  also  Tres  Marias  Islands,  ^Mexico. 
Reptiles  and  batrachians: 

Collected  by  C.  Hart  INIerriam  and  Vernon  Bailey  in  San  Fran- 
cisco Mountain  plateau  and  desert  of  Little  Colnrado,  Arizona, 
annotated  list  of,  with  descriptions  of  new  species  (Stejneger). 

1890.     p.  103 A5.5:3 

Collected  by  C.  Hart  Merriam  and  party  in  Idaho,  1890,  anno- 
tated list  of  (Stejneger).     1891.     p.l09 A5.5:5 

Collected  by  Death  Valley  expedition  in  1891,  annotated  list  of, 
with  descriptions  of  new  species  and  field  notes  hy  Meniam 
(Stejneger).     p.  159 Aa.o:* 


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Index 

Rescue  grass: 

Circular  on  (Shear).     1900 

Seeds  of  (Hillman).     1902 

Reservoir  yysteni  of  Caclie  la  Poudre  Valley,  report  on  (Nettleton). 

1901 

Reservoirs,  some  tvpic'al,  in  Rockv  ^Mountain  States  (Mead).     1901. 

p.  415 .' 

Resin  compounds,  experiments  with,  on  Phylloxera,  in  1890  (Koe- 

bele).     p.  37 

Rt'sinons  contents  and  their  distriV)ntion  in  trees  of  long-leaf  pine, 
chemical  study  of,  before  antl  after  tapping  for  turpentine 

(Gomberg).     1893.     p.  34 : 

Resi)iration,  organs  of,  noncontagious  diseases  of,  of  cattle  (Lowe). 

p.  101 - 

Resfjiration  calorimeter,  new,  description  of,  and  experiments  on 
conservation  of  energy  in  human  bodv  (Atwater  and  Rosa). 

1899 \ - 

Respiration  calorimeter  of  special  construction,  preliminary  investi- 
gations of  metabolism  of  nitrogen  and  carbon  in  human  organ- 
ism with  (Atwater  and  others).     1897 

Respiratory  organs,  diseases  of,  of  horses  (Harbaugh).     p.  87 - 

Revenue,  mountain  roads  as  a  source  of  (Abbott).     1901.     p.  527 

See  also  Internal  revenue. 

Reynolds,  A.  and  M.     Australasia,  meat  trade  of.     p.  92 

Reynolds,  Joseph.     See,  as  joint  author.  Brown,  Simon. 

Revnolds,  31.  H.     Veterinarian,  experiment  station,  as  member  of 

State  board  of  health.     1898.     p.  14 

Rhawn,  William  H.     Address'of,  before  national  road  conference. 

July,  1894.     p.  39 

Rheea  fiber,  information  concerning  (Bleclynder).     1870.     p.  227... 
Rhine  region,  regimen  of,  high-water  phenomena  and  their  predic- 
tion (Tein).     1894.     p.  117 

Rhine  vintage,  note  on.     1888.     p.  578 

Rhinoceros  beetle,  notes  on  (Chittenden).     1902.     p.  28 

Rhode  Island: 

Birches  in,  occurrence  of  Bucculatrix  canadensisella  on  (Pack- 
ard).    1892.     p.  14 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  8 

Road  improvement,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Dyer),    p.9. 

Weather  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  565 

See  also  Providence. 

Rhubarb,  forcing,  results  of  (Smith).     1899.     p.  13 

Rice,  (Mrs.)  M.  E.'     Entilia  sinnata,  notes  on.     1893.     p.  243 

Rice,  Thomas  D.     See,  as  joint  author,  Pippin,  Elmer  0. 
Rice: 

Cultivation,  production,  and  distribution  of,  in  United  States  and 

foreign  countries 

Cultivation  of  (Faveau).     p.  174 

same.     1874.     p.  372 

Culture  in  United  States,  present  status  of  (Knapp).     1899 

same  ( Knapp ) .     1900 

Growers  of,  circular  to.     n.  d 

India,  crop  of.     1894.     p.  147 

Irrigation  of — 

in  North  Carolina,    South  Carolina,  and  Georgia  (Keeney). 

1902.     p.  59 

in  United  States.     1902 

on  uplands  of  Louisiana  and  Texas  (Bond).     1902.     p.  11 

Japan  culture  (Tamari ).     1885.     p.  187 

Louisiana  crop,  statement  on,  1860-1869.     p.  430 

Meal,  feeding  to  pigs.     1901.     p.  24 

Pro.luction  of,  1850-1870.     p.  12 

same,  in  United  States.     1894.     pp.  483, 630 

Soils  of  South  Carolina  (Whitney).     1893.     p.  77 

See  also  Crops,  principal. 

Rice  Association,  American,  officers  of.     1900.     p.  643 

Same.     1901.     p.  637 


I'lasslflcittluii  iio> 

A3. 4:26 
A19.3'':R31 

Al  0.3:92 

Al.  10:901 

A9.3:23 


A13.3:8 
A4.2:C29^ 


A10.3:63 


A10.3:44 

A4.2:H78 

A1.10:901 

A4. 1:893-4 


A4.3:22 

A22.3:10 

A27.9:8 

A29.3:ll' 

A27.9:26 

A9.6:38 


A9.7:5 
A27.9:6 
A22.4:33 
A29.6:26 

Al. 9:107 
A9.7:5 


A27.8:6 

Al. 1:867 

A27.9:12 

A6.3:22 

A1.9:110 

A5.4.5 

A27.9:33 


A10.3:113 

A10.3:113 

A10.3:113 

A1.7:9 

A27.9:8 

Al. 9:144 

A27.8:10 

A27.9:32 

A27.3:6 

Al.  10:900. 
A1.10:901. 


490 


Rice  region,  Weather  Bureau  Service,  instructions  governing  (Berry). 
Rice  stations  of  Weather  Bureau,  instructions  and  code  for  encipher- 
ing reports  at 

Richards,  Charles  Russ: 

Heating  vahie  of  corn,  calorinietric  determination  of.     1898.    p.  95. 

Manual  training  and  apprentice  system.     1894.     p.  73 

Richards,  Edgar: 

Alcohol,  withdrawal  from  bond  for  scientific  purposes.    1889.    p.  71. 

Apples,  analyses  of.     p.  350 

Butter,  American,  analyses  of,  averages  of.     1886.     p.  23 

Phosphoric  acid  determination,  comparison  of  ofhcial  and  nitric 

acid  methods  for.     1886.     p.  24 

Soil  analysis,  principles  and  methods  of.     1886 

Richards,   Ellen  H.     Common  food  materials,   nutritive  value  of. 

1893.     p.  3  

Richards,  George  W. : 
Clouds — 

cirrus,  on  northwest  side  of  a  storm.     1897.     p.  212 

upper,  and  weather  changes.     1898.     p.  106 

Richards,   George  W.   and  Abbe,   Cleveland.     Cloud  observations, 

form  for  record  of.     1898.     p.  456 

Richards,  I\I.  V. : 

Railroads,  relation  of,  to  agriculture.     1902.     p.  107 

Road  improvement,  prospects  for,  in  the  South.     1902.     p.  17 

Richardson,  Clifford: 

Ammonium  citrate  solution,  neutralitv  in,  indicator  for  detection 

of.     1886.     p.  21 '. 

Cereals,  American, wheat,  oats,  Ijarley,  and  rye,  chemical  compo- 
sition and  physical  properties  of,  3d  report,  1886 

Grasses,  American,  chemical  composition  of,  from  investigations 
in  laboratory  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1878-1882.    p.  117.. 

Milk  of  Washington  not  normal.     1888.     p.  24 

Plants,  certain,  of  economic  value  as  food  for  man  and  stock,  in 

Texas  and  New  Mexico,     p.  282 

Sorghum  and  sugar  production,  character  an<l  composition   of 

soils  best  adapted  to.     1886.     p.  60 

Spices  and  condiments  adulteration  of — 

1886.  p.  291  

1887.  p.  129  

Wheat,  what  science  can  teach  about.     1883.     p.  67 

Wheat  and  corn,  American,  investigation  of  composition  of — 

1883 

same,  errata.     1884.     p.  98 '. 

1884.     2d  report 

See  (dm,  as  editor  of  Proceedings,  1886-1888,  Chemists,  Official 

Agricultural,  Association  of. 
See  also,  for  report  as  assistant  chemist,  Chemistry  Bureau,  Agri- 
culture Department.     1883 

Richardson,  II.  W.: 

Acetylene  gas,  substitution  of,  for  oil  in  storm-warning  lanterns. 

1902.     p.  154 

Temperatures  at  Duluth,  Minn.     p.  iChi 

Richardson,    R.   W.     Good  roads    movement,  character  of.     1902. 

P    27 

Richman,   Irving   B.     St.  Gall,  Switzerland,  cost  of  hauling  farm 

products  over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  11 

Richmond,  II.  Droop: 

Milk,  fat  in,  estimation  of.     1890.     p.  162 

Specific  gravity,  determination  of  rise  in,  on  allowing  milk  to 

stand  after  milking.     1894.     p.  191 

Richmond, .     Sec  Van  Slyke,  Lucius  Lincoln. 

Richmond,  V'a.,  brass  river  gage  at,  description  of,  and  its  method 

of  support  (Leisenring).     1899.     p.  456 

,SV'('  ii/.so  N'irginia  good  roads  convention. 
Richmond  Canal.     See  Logan  and  Richmond  Canal,  Utah. 
Richmond  County,  N.  Y.  lung  plague  in,  history'of  (Rose),     p.  468. . . 


Index 

I'liissini-iitlua  no. 
A29.12:C81 

A29.12:C82 

A 10. 3:49 
A 10. 3:20 

A7.3:24. 
Al.l:886 
A7.3:16 


A7.3:12 
A7.3:10 


A  1.8:54 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A10.3:120 
A22.3:23 


A7.3:12 

A7.3:9 

A1.8:32 
A7.3:19 


Al.l:887 

A7.3:10 

A  1.1:886 
A7.3:13^ 
A  1.7:2 


A7.3:l 
A7.3:4 
A7.3:4 


A  7.1 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:27 

A22.3:23 

A22.4:27 

A  7. 3:24 

A7.3:43 

A  29. 6:27 

A4. 1 :884 


491 


Index 

Riley,  Charles  Valentine: 

Addre.«s  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Economic  p]ntomolo- 

gists,  at  2d  annual  meeting.     1891 

Australian    Scvmnus   estaVjlished   and   descril)ed   in   California. 

1892.     p.  127 

Bees,  report  on.     1894.     p.  350 

Cotton  worm — 

address  on,  before  cotton  convention  at  Atlanta. '  1881.    p.  153. 
same,  p.  153 

final  i-eport  on,  and  chajjter  on  boll  worm.     1885 

Dendrotettix  genus,  report  of.     1893.     p.  254 

Diabrotica  12-punctata,  habits  and  life  history  of.     1891.     p.  104. 

Digger-wasp,  larger,  report  on.     1892.     p.  248 

English  sparrow,  insectivorous  habits  of.     1889.     p.  Ill 

Entomology,  applied — 

general  truths  in.     p.  323. 

outlook  for,  address  on.     1 891 .     p.  LSI 

some  recent  matters  of  international  concern.     1888.     p.  12(3. . 
Fluted  scale,  Australian  hymenopterous  parasite  of.    1890.    p.  248. 

Grape  phylloxera,  notes  on.     p.  405 

Herbarium  pest,  new,  report  on.     1891 .     p.  108 

same,  further  notes  on.     1892.     p.  40 

Hessian  fly,  remarks  on.     1888.     p.  107 

Hop  plant-louse,  notes  on.     1888.     p.  70 

Icerva;  its  probable  origin  the  islands  of  Bourbon  and  Mauritius. 

1887.     p.  27 .■ 

Insect  collection  of  large  museum,  suggestions  for.     1890.     p.  342. 
Insect  pests  of  household — 

bedbugs  and  red  ants.     1889.     p.  1 04 

carpet  beetle  or  so-called  Buffalo  moth.     1889.     p.  127 

cockroaches.     1890.     p.  266 

true  clothes-moths.     1890.     p.  211 

Insecticide  appliances,  report  on.     1889.     pp.  243,  263 

Insects — 

new  injurious,  of  year.     1892.     p.  16 

occurring  in  foreign  exhibits  of  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion.    1894.     p.  213 

senses  of,  report  of.     1894.     p.  33 

small  collection  of,  made  during  Death  Vallev  expedition. 

1893.     p.  235 ". 

International   forestrv  exhibition,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  report 

of.     1884.     p.  167" 

Ixodes  bovis,  remarks  on.     1869.     p.  1 68 

Kerosene  emulsion  and  pyrethrum.     1891 .     p.  32 

Lady-bird  parasite,  report  on.     1888.     p.  101 

Locusts,  destructive;  a  popular  consideration  of  a  few  of  more 

injurious  locusts  (or   " grasshojipers " )  of  U.  S.,  with  best 

means  of  destroying  them.     1891 

Megilla  j)arasite,  additional  note  on.     1889.     p.  338 

INIite,  six-spotted,  of  orange.     1890.     p.  225 

Morelos  orange  fruit-worm,  report  on.     1888.     p.  45 

INIulberrv  silkworm 

Ox  bot  in  United  States.     1892.     p.  302 

Panchlora,  further  notes  on.     1891.     p.  119 

Parasitic  and  predaceous  insects  in  applied  entomology.     1893. 

p.  130 

Parsnip  web- worm,  report  on.     1888.     p.  94 

Periodical  cicada,  or  seventeen-year  locust — 

circular  relative  to 

report  on.     1 885 

Plants  and  insects,  some  interrelations  of.     1892.     p.  358 

Platypsyllus — 

egg  and  ultimate  larva.     1890.     p.  244 

systematic  relations  of,  as  determined  by  the  larva.     1888. 

p.  300 

Pronuba  and  yucca  pollination,  rfotes  on.     1889.     ]).  367 

Rose  chafer,  report  on.     1890.     p.  295 


Cliissificatluu  no. 


A9.7:3 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 


Al. 1:881-2 

A9. 1:882 

A8.1:4 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:4 

A5.3:l 

Al.  1:884 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:2 

Al.  1:884 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:l 

A9.3:15 
A9.7:2 

A9.7:2 
A9.7:2 
A  9. 7:2 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 


A9.7:5 


A9.7:6 
A9.7:7 

A5.5:7 


Al.  1:884 
A1.2:C29' 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:l 


A9.3:25 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:2 

A9.7:l 

A. 9.3:9 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:4 


A9.7:6 
A9.7:l 

A9.2:P41 

A9.3:8 

A9.7:4 


A9.7:2 

A9.7:l 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:2 


492 


Riley,  Charles  Valentine — Continued 

Rose  paw-fliesi  in  United  States.     1892.     p.  6 

Scale  insects  of  orange  in  California,  particularly  the  icerya  or 
fluted  scale,  alia.s  white  scale,  alias  cottony  cushion-scale,  etc., 

address  on.    1887.     p.  9 .". . 

Silkworm*,  being  brief  manual  of  instructions  for  production  of 

silk.     5  editions 

Thalessa  and  tremex,  habits  of.     1888.     p.  168 

Viviparous  cockroach.     1891 .     p.  443 

Will(>\v-shoot  .«aw-fly.     1888.     p.  8 

Yucca  insects  and  yucca  iiollination,  further  notes  on.     1893. 

p.  oUO ■ 

Sec  al><o,  as  collector,  Howard,  Leland  Ossian;  as  joint  editor.  In- 
sect life 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Entomologist,  Agriculture  Department, 

1879,  1882-93 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Walsh,  Benjamin  Dann. 
Riley,  Charles  Valentine,  and  Howard,  Leland  Ossian.     Plum  cur- 

culio,  report  on.     p.  57 

Same,  p.  57 

Riley,  Charles  Valentine,  and  Marlatt,  Charles  Lester: 

Clover  mite,  report  on.     1890.     p.  45 

Wheat  and  grass  saw-Hies,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  108 

Riley,  Charles  Valentine,  entomological  writings  of,  bibliography  of 

more  important  ( Henshaw ) .     1889.     p.  99 

Rinderpest.     See  Cattle  plague. 

Ringwalt,  Samuel.     Horse,  report  on,  from  practical  experience  in 

Army.     p.  321 

Ringworm.     See  Cattle. 

Ri( )  de  Janeiro,  exhibit  at,  note  on.     1866.  '  p.  235 

"Rio  de  Janeiro,"  Pacific  mail  steamship,  wreck  of  (McAdie).     1901. 

p.  61 

Rio  Grande,  N.    J. : 

Sorghum  sugar  experiments  at^ — 

1887  (Hughes),     p.  246 

same,  p.  67 

1887  (Edson).     p.  250 

same,  p.  71 

1888  (Edson). 
1888  (Hughes; 

same,  with  additional  matter,     p.  29 

1888  (Edson).     p.  20 

1888  (Wilev).     p.  7 

1889  (  Horton).     p.  58 

1889  (Wiley),     p.  14 

Sorghum-sugar  factory  at,    methods   employed    by    (Hughes). 

1884.     p.  54  

Rio  Grande  region,  Texas,  from  Brazos  Santiago  to  El  Paso  County, 
collection  of  plants  made  by   G.   C.    Nealley   in  region  of 

(Coulter).     1890.     p.  29 

Rio  Grande,  valley  of,  agriculture  in.     1870.     p.  479 

Ripe  rot  of  grapes  and  api)les  (Southworth).     1891.     p.  164 

Ripley,   Chauncev  B.     Address  of,  l)efore  convention  of  National 

League  ff)r  Good  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  70 

Rising,  W.  B.     See,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Ritz,  Philip.     Agricultural  resources  of  eastern  Oregon  and  Wash- 
ington Territory.     1869.     p.  384* / 

Rivas,  Nicaragua: 

Meteorological  observations  at,  monthly  notes  on  1898  (Abbe). 

pp.  61,  162,  210,  307,  408,  -^59,  541 

same,  1899  (Flint),     pp.  11,  97,  153,  193,  249,  299,  360,  462, 

509,  546 .' 

Rainfall  at,  1880-98  (Flint),     p.  304 

River  and  Hood  service: 

P>ulletins  of 

Chart  of.     1897 


p.  29 . . . 
p.  268. 


Index 

Classlflc:itl()ii  uo. 
A9.7:5 


A9.3:15 

A1.6:ll 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:l 

A9.7:5 

A9.7: 

A9.1: 


Al.  1:888 
A9. 1:888 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:4 


A9.2:B47' 

Al.  1:866 

A27.9:4 

A29.6:29 


Al.  1:887 

A7.3:17 

Al.  1:887 

A7.3:17 

A7.3:18 

Al.  1:888 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:18 

A7.3:20 

A7.3:26 

A7.3:26 


A7.3:3 


A6.5:l 

A27.9:8 

A28.5:6 

A10.3:14 


A27.9:7 


A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:26 

A29.14: 
A29.2:R52 


*  By  !i  misprint,  tliis  jiiiKi'  number  appears  twice. 


493 


Index 

Classification  no. 
River  and  flood  service — Continued 
Monthlv  notes  on — 

Nov.",  189(>-Mav,  1898  (Morrill) A29.6:2-l 

June-July,  1898  (Kriechelt) A29.(3:26 

Aug.,  1898  (Garriot) A29.6:26 

-   Sept.,  1898-May,  1899  (Frankenfield) I  A59.6:26-27 

June-July,  1899  ( Kriechelt) I  A29.6:27 

Aug.,  1899-Mav,  1902  (Frankenfield) I  A29.6:27-30 

June,  1902  ( Hunt ) A29.6:30 

Juiy-Oct.,  1902  (Frankenfield) A29.6:30 

Kote  on  (Hvatt).     1899.     p.  50 A29.3:24 

game  (Pindell).     1899.     p.  51  A29.3:24 

River  and  flood  service  charts,  showing  area  covered  by  water  of 

Mississippi  River  in  April,  1897 _. A29.2:R52 '' 

River  and  rainfall  observers,  special,  of  Weather  Bureau,  instruc- 
tions to.     1902 A29.12:R52» 

See  aho  Rainfall  observers. 
River  and  rainfall  stations,  special,  dailv  precipitation  at,  1893-95. 

1900 ." A29.2:P91 

River  floods: 

Note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  209 A29.6:25 

Rateof  advance  of  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  341 _. A29.6:23 

River  forecast  stations,  establishment  and  inspection  of  (Marbury). 

1899.     p.  150 : A29.3:24 

River  gages: 

Automaticallyrecording,  introduction  of  (Fulton).     1902.     p.  220.  A29.3:31 
Brass,  description  of,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  and  its  method  of  sup- 
port (Leisenring).     1899.     p.4.56 A29.6:27 

Mississippi  Valley,  upper  (Carlisle).     1902.     p.  222 A29.3:31 

River  observers,  special,  instructions  for  (Russell).     1892 A29.12:R52 

River  Plata  countries,  manufacture  and  exportation  of  tasajo  or 

jerked  beef  by.     p.  399 A4.1:899 

River  stages: 

Dailv A29.10: 

Daily,  charts  showing,  in  feet.     1892 A29.2:C38 

Forecasts  of  ]Mississip])i  and  Ohio  rivers  and  tributaries  in  periods 

of  low  water,  importance  of  ( Sm vth ) .     1902.     p.  1 46 A29. 3 :31 

Predictions  in  United  States  (Russell).     1894.     p.  89 A29.3:lli 

Reportof  (Russell),     p.  483 A29.1:891'' 

RivGrs! 

Four  great,  of  Siberia  (Sperk).     1894.     p.  101 A29.3:ll ^ 

Freezing  and  opening  of,  dates  of.     1864.     No.  2.     p.  64;  No.  3. 

p.  25 A27.9:2 

Of  small  drainage  area,  forecasting  for,  especiallv  those  of  North 

Carolina  (Herrmann).     1902.     p.  158 * A29.3:31 

Principal,  of  United  States,  daily  stages  of,  1890-99. A29.10: 

Weather  Bureau  work  in  connection  with.     1896 A29.3:17 

Riverside,  California,  insect  control  in  (Havens).     1900.     p.  83 A9.6:22 

See  also  Gage  canal. 

Rives,  Wright.     Cabbage  worms,  remedies  for.     p.  134 Al.l :883 

Same,  p.  134 A9.1:883 

Roaches,  injury  to  files  in  Treasury  Department  by.     1888.     p.  67 A9.7:l 

Road  associations,  national.  State,  and  local,  and  kindred,  organiza- 
tions in  United  States,  list  of A22.4:36 

Road  building: 

Convict  labor  in.     See  Convict  labor. 

Cooperative  (Stone).     1895.     p.  487 Al. 10:895 

Facts  and  suggestions  (Earle).     1901.     p.  87 A22.3:2] 

Few  practical  suggestions  on  ( Ross ) .     1902.     p.  18 A22. 3 :22 

From  engineer's  standpoint  (Campbell).     1901.     p.  45 A22.3:21 

Massachusetts  road  laws  and  (Ross).     1901.     p.  34 A22.3:21 

Minnesota  State  aid  to  (Choate).     1898 A22.4:32 

Mountainous  countrv  (  Kelsey ).     1902.     p.  63 A22.3:23 

New  Jersev  State  aid  to  (Burrough) .     1894 A22.3:9 

Note  on  (Branch).     1902.     p.  44 A22.3:23 

Ohio  (Dodge).     1895.     p.  16 A22.3:17 

Pioneer,  historical  paper  on  (Hermann).     1902.     p.  48 A22.3:25 


494 


Road  building— Continued 

Practical  problems  in  (Twiggs).     1902.     p.  53 

Progress  of,  in  United  States  ( Eldridge).     1899.     p.  367 

Recent  progress  in.     1899.     p.  749 

Southern  States,  some  essentials  in  modern  systems  of  (Holmes). 

1902.     p.82 ' 

United  States — 

historical  and  technical  papers  on  (Stone).     1895 

progress  of,  reports  1  iv  delegates  to  national  road  parliament, 

Atlanta,  Ga. ,  Oct.  17-19, 1895 

Road  business  a  question  of  education  ( Daniels).     1901.     p.  66 

Road  conference,  national.     See  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 
Roads  congress.     See  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  International  good  roads  con- 
gress. 
Road  conventions  in  Southern  States  and  object-lesson  roads  con- 
structed under  supervision  of  Office  of  Pul>lic  Road  Inquiries 

with  cooperation  of  Southern  Raihvaj',  1902 

See  also  Jefferson  memorial  and  interstate  good  roads  convention — 
Minnesota  good  roads  convention — New  York  State,  boards  of 
supervisors  of — Texas  good  roads  convention — Virginia  good 
roads  convention. 
Road  Inquiries  Office,  Public,  Agriculture  Dei3artment  [formerly 
Office  of  Road  Inquiry] : 

Circular  letters  relative  to  cooperation  in  work  of 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Stone).     1897.     p.  175 

Road  materials: 

Arkansas  (Branner).     1894 

Freight  rates  and,  in  certain  States  north  of  Ohio  River,  informa- 
tion regarding.     1 894  

same,  in  Eastern  and  Southern  States.     1894 

Laboratory  for  physical  and  chemical  examination  of 

Transportation  rates  and,  information  regarding,  in  certain  States 

west  of  3Iississippi  River.     1894 

Road  parliament,  national: 

Central  committee  of.     1899.     p.  701 

Notice  of  meeting  of,  Sept.  15,  1898 

See  also  Atlanta,  Ga.,  national  road  parliament. 

Road  problem  (PatuUo ).     1901.     p.  84.  • 

Road  question: 

Farmer's  views  on  (Bean).     1901.     )t.  67 

Importance  of  (Longino).     p.  18 

Social,  commercial,  and  economic  phases  of  (Moore).     1900 

Road  situation  in  Iowa  ( Heaps).     1901.     p.  64 

Road  stones  and  problems  therewith  connected  (Whittle).     1897  .. 
Road  system: 

Better,  simple  plan  for  (Polsley).     1901.     p.  98 

Georgia,  improvement  of  (Sheffield).     1894 

Government,  of  Yellowstone  National  Park  (Chittenden).     1901. 

P  72  : 

Pennsylvania's  (Hamilton).     1901.     p.  25 

Roads: 

Act  to  provide  for  construction  of,  by  local  assessment,  county, 

and  State  aid  passed  by  New  York  assembly,  Oct.  13,  1894... 

Address  on  (Greene).     1895.     p.  34 

Belgium  (Valliant).     1901.     p.  87 

P>cst,  for  farms  and  farmintr  districts.     1894.     p.  501 

Brick  wheel-track  (Long).'    1901.     p.  68 

Building.     See  Road  Vmilding. 

Common,  and  railroads,  relation  of  (Haupt).     1902.     p.  61 

Common  schools  as  affected  l)y  (Abercrombie).     1902.     p.  39... 
Convict  labor  on.     See  Convict  labor. 
Country — 

brick  paving  for.     1896 

bridges  of  ( Wentworth ).     1895.     p.  48 ._ 

cf)nstrncti()n  of  good  (I'lldridge).     1898.     p.  317 

description  of  formation  of  (French ) .     p.  538 


Index 

Classification  uo. 

A22.3:23 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:899 


A22.3:23 

A22.3:17 

A22.3:19 
A22.3:21 


A22.3:23 


A22 
A22.4 
Al. 10:897 

A22.3:4 

A22.3:6 
A22.3:7 
A22.2:L11 

A22.3:5 

Al. 10:899 
A22.2:N21 

A22.3:21 

A22.3:21 
A22.3:21 
A22.4:34 
A  22. 3:21 
A22.4:29 

A22.3:2f 
A22.3:3 

422.3:21 
A22!3:21 


A22.4:15 
A22.3:17 
A22.3:21 
Al. 10:894 
A22.3:21 

A22.3:22 
A22.3:23 


A22.4:25 
A22.3:ll 
A  1.1 0:898 
Al.  1:866 


495 


Index 

Roads — Continued 

Country — Continued 

maintaining,  comments  on  systems  of.     1896 

same,  rev.  ed 

repairs  of  ( Hewitt).     189-t.     p.  17 

road  laws  and.     p.  348 

tratiic  of.     1896 

Earth- 
hints  on  their  construction  and  repair  (Stone).     1894 

report  on  (Eldridge).     1902 

Forces  which  operate  to  destroy  (Whittle).     1897 

Good — 

duty  of  General  Government  toward  (Falkner).     1902.     p.  31 

extracts  from  messages  of  governors  (Stone).     1895 

farmers'  views  of,  and  how  to  get  them  (Creasy).     1901.     p.  78 

for  farmers  (Eldridge) 

going  in  debt  for  (Thayer).     1897 

hearings  on,  before  Agriculture  Committee,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives.    1893.     p.  85 

how  to  procure  means  to  build  (Jackson).     1895.     p.  29 

how  to  secure  (Montague).     1902.     p.  36 

importance  of,  in  war  and  peace  (Miles).     1902.     p.  39 

Kentucky  organizations  for  (Van  Pelt).     1901.     p.  81 

material  progress  and  (Moore).     1902.     p.  26 

money  value  of,  to  farmers  (Latta ) .     1896 

movement,  character  of  (Richardson).     1902.     p.  27 

must  farmer  pay  for?  ( Dorner ) .     1898 

press  and  (Battev).     1802.     p.  55 

press  work  for  (Battey).     1901.     p.  89 

question  of  the  hour  (Daniel).     1902.     p.  68 

relation  of,  to  industrial  development  (Hays).     1902.     p.  78. 

stereopticon  views  of.     1901.     p.  71... 

suggestions  to  friends  of  ( Hey  ward ) .     1902.     p.  47 

work  for  new  century  ( Stone ).     1901.     p.  52 

■  work  of  Federal  Government  for  (Dodge).     1902.     p.  43 

See  also  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  national  conference,  1894  —  New 
Jersey  —  New  York. 
Gravel,  in  Hennepin  County,  Minn.,  method  of  construction  and 

costof  (Cooley).     1901.     p.  96 

Improvement  of- — 

address  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  on,  February  5, 1897  (Stone),     p.  19 

addresses  on  ( Stone ) .     1894 

Congressional  action  in,  necessity  of  (Stone).     1902.     p.  23.. 

convict  labor  in,  plan  for  use  of  "(Brewster).     1895.     p.  7 

Florida,  progress  of  (Jennings).     1901.     p.  60 

governors'  messages.     1899 

Higbie-Armstrong  act 

Jefferson  County,  Ala.  (Jackson ).     1902.     p.  31 *. 

legislation  for  (Eldridge).     1901.     p.  679 

letter  to  Illinois  Farmers'  Institute  on  (Stone).     1897.     p.  23 

North  Carolina,  use  of  convicts  in  (Holmes).     1895 

prospects  for,  in  the  South  (Richards).     1902.     p.  17 

remarks  on  ( Fonde) .     1902.     j5.  41 

requisites  to  (Clift).     1902.     p.  26 

rural  free  mail  delivery  in  relation  to  (Machen).    1901.    p.  92 

societies  for,  State  and  local,  appeal  for  organization  of.     1896 

Location  and  construction  of  (Patton).     1902.     p.  30 

Macadamized — 

electric  street  railways  and,  relation  between  (North).     1902. 
p.  59 

methods  of  construction  of.     1896 

repairs  of  ( Harrison ) .     1898 

report  on  (Ashburner).     1895.     p.  31 

selection  of  materials  for  (Page).     1900.     p.  349 

^lanagement  of — 

State  laws  relating  to,  1888-93  (Stone) 

State  laws  relating  to,  enacted  1894-95 


Classlflcatlou  no. 


A22.4:20 
A22.4:24 
A22.3:8 
Al.  1:868 
A22.4:19 

A22.3:8 
Al. 9:136 
A22.4:29 

A22.3:23 

A22.3:14 

A22.3:21 

A1.9:95 

A22.4:26 

A10.3:14 
A22.3:ll 
A22.3:25 
A22.3:25 
A22.3:21 
A22.3:23 
A22.4:23 
A22.3:23 
A22.4:31 
A22.3:22 
A22.3:21 
A22.3:23 
A22.3:23 
A22.3:21 
A22.3:23 
A22.3:21 
A22.3:23 


A22.3:21 

A22.4:28 

A22.4:14 

A22.3:25 

A22.3:16 

A22.3:21 

A22.4:33 

A22.4:35 

A22.3:23 

Al. 10:901 

A22.4:28 

A22.3:16 

A22.3:23 

A22.3:23 

A  22. 3:23 

A22.3:21 

A22.4:22 

A22!3:25 


A22.3:22 
A22.4:21 
A22.4:30 
A22.3:17 
Al.  10:900 

A22.3:l 
A22.3:18 


496 


p.  513. 


Roads — Continued 

Materials  for.     See  Road  materials. 

Mountain — 

as  a  source  of  revenue  (Abbott).     1901.     p.  527 

report  on  (Abbott).     1900.     p.  183 

Object  lesson — 

Government  cooperation  in  work  (Dodge).     1901.     p.  409.. 
report  on  (Stone).     1897.     p.  373 

Public- 
convict  labor  on,  use  of  (Graham).     1895.     p.  34  ... 
improvement  of,  in  North  Carolina  (Holmes).     1894 
traction  tests  on  ( Neely ) .     1 896 

Railroads  and  (Spencer).     1902.     p.  41 

Relation  of,  to  rural  population  (Dodge).     1902.     p.  34 

Road-building  materials  and,  of  Georgia  (McCallie).     1902.     p. 
50 - 

Road  materials  and  freight  rates  in  certain  States  north  of  Ohio 

River,  information  regarding.     1894 

same,  in  Eastern  and  Southern  States.     1894 

Steel-track  (Dickinson).     1901.     p.  68 

Steel-track  wagon  (Dodge).     1898.     p.  291 

Stone  and  shell  ( Humphreys).     1894.     p.  52 

Stone,  in  New  Jersey  (Harrison).     1895.     p.  23 

What  our  bad  roads  cost  us  (Coleman).     1895.     j).  17 

See  also  Convict  labor  —  Highways. 
Roads,  Good,  National  Association  of,  officers  of: 

1900.  p.  664 

1901.  p.  633  

Roads,  Good,  National  League  for: 

Ofiicersof.     1898.     p.  620 

Proceedings  of  convention  of.     1893.     p.  11 

Roadsters  and  trotters,  breeding  of  (Lang),     p.  157 

Robert,  J.  C.     Blood  serum,  experiments  with,  as  a  preventive  and 

cure  for  Texas  fever,     p.  482 

Roberts,  Frank  W.     Sheep  and  wool  in  Cape  Colony,     p.  522 

Roberts,  Isaac  PhilUps: 

Agricultural  courses  in  the  East,  principles  underlying  formation 

of.     1900.     p.  65 

Agricultural   experiment  stations,  how  can  they  reach  and  in- 
terest the  farmers?     1889.     p.  30 , 

Agricultural  industry,  our  new.     1901.     p.  124 

Farm,  exodus  from  the,  what  are  causes  of?    1896.     p.  80 

Science  versus  art.     1898.     p.  69 

University  extension  work,  how  may  it  be  best  conducted  by 

colleges  of  agriculture?     1898.     p.  55 

Roberts,  J.  P.     Milk  qualities,  science  of  developing  and  perpetuat- 
ing.    1882.     p.86 

Roberts,    John.     Animals  and  animal  products,  imports  and  ex- 
ports of.     p.  611 

Robertson,  W.  Henry.     Hamburg,  dried  apples  in.     1894.     p.  12 

Robertson  silage  mixture.     1897.     p.  7 

Robins,  C.  E.     Florida,  south,  resources  and  productions  of.     1889. 

p.  514   

Robinson,  Henry  A: 

Crop  (;orrespondents,  manual  of  instructions  to 

Publications  of  Statistics  Division,  letter  relating  to.     1895 

See  alfio,  for  reports  as   Statistician,  Agriculture    Department, 

1893-1896  

Robinson,  Jesse  H: 

Seacoast  telegraph  lines,  instructions  to  operators  on.     1897 

Telegraph  and  weather  service.     1902.     p.  145 

Telegraph  service  with  West  Indies.     1898.     p.  410 

Ro1)son,  W.  S.,  address  of,  before  good  roads  convention  of  Texas, 

Feb.,  1895.     p.  11 

Rockall  Island  as  meteorological  station  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  311 

Rocket  signals.     Sec  also  Kerkam's  kites  witli  rocket  signals. 


Index 

Classlflcatlon  no. 


Al.  10:901 
Al.  10:900 

Al. 10:901 
A 1.10:897 

A22.3:ll 
Al.  10:894 
A22.3:20 
A22.3:25 
A22.3:23 

A22.3:23 

A22.3:6 

A22.3:7 

A22.3:21 

Al.  10:898 

A22.3:ll 

A22.3:17 

A22.3:ll 


Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 

Al. 10:898 
A10.3:14 
Al.  1:864 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 


A10.3:76 

A10.5:l 
A10.3:99 
A10.3:41 
A10.3:49 

A10.3:49 

A1.8:22 

A4. 1:901 

A7.3:48 

A1.9:56 


A27.9:27 

A27.2:C88 
A27.2:1^6 

A27.1: 

A29.12:Sel'' 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:26 

A22.3:15 
A29.6:26 


114—04- 


40  T 


Index 


1891.     p.  213 


.     1884.     p. 
1883.     p.  7, 


51. 


App.,  p.  50. 


Eocks,  imbibition  of  (Hill). 
See  also  ]Magnetic  rocks. 

Rocky  Mountain  areas,  agricultural  notes  on.     1866.     p.  379 

Rocky  Mountain  basins,  botany  and   agriculture  of   (Thompson). 

p.  125 \ 

Rockv  ^lountain  goat: 

Note  on.     1S69.     p.  56 

Report  on.     p.  218 

Rocky  Mountain  grasses  ( Vaspy).     1874.     p.  154 

Rocky  INlountain  locust: 

Abundance  of,  in  1885  (Bruner).     p.  303 

Entomological  Connnission  reports  on 

Habits,  natural  history,  and  means  of  counteracting  injuries  of 
(chaps.  8  and  13  oi'  1st  Report  of  U.  S.  Entomological  Com- 
mission.    See  AlO.  1:877).     p.  264 

Kansas  and  Colorado,  in  1880  (Chipman).     1883.     App.     p.  55. 

Notes  on  (Bruner).     1888.     p.  65 

Observations  on — 

during  sununer  of  1883  (Bruner) 

in  Northwest  in  1882  (Bruner). 

Reports  and  observations  on.     1883  . 

Report  on,  in  1880  (Marten).     1883. 

See  also  Locust  —  IMelanoplus  spretus 

Rocky  Mountain  region: 

Eastern,    grasses  and  forage  plants   and    forage    conditions   of 

(Williams).     1898 

Forest  flora  of  (Sud worth) .     1888.     p.  153 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  (Rydberg  and  Shear).     1897 

Rocky  Mountain  States: 

Irrigation  in  (Ulrich ).     1899 

Reservoirs  in,  some  typical  (Mead).     1901.     p.  415 

Rocky  Mountains: 

Eastern  slope  of,  grasses  of  Plains  and,  catalogue  of.     p.  217 

Forest  conditions  of,  especially  in  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana, 

Wyoming,  and  New  Mexico  ( Ensign ) .     p.  41 

same,  introduction  to  report.     1888.     p.  7 

Snowfall  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  18 

Rod,  divining,  use  of,  in  search  for  water,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  109 , 

Rodents.  See  Arvicolinse  —  Bandicoots  —  Bats  —  Blarina  —  Evo- 
tomys  —  Gophers  —  Grasshopper  mouse  —  Ground  squirrels  — 
Guinea  pigs  —  Hesperomys  —  Jack  rabbits  —  Jumping  mice  — 
Kangaroo  rats — Lemmings — Pika — Pocket  gophers  —  Pocket 
mice  —  Rabbits  —  Rats  —  Voles. 

Roentgen  rays,  report  on  (Trowbridge).     1897.     p.  348 

Roesler,  F.  E.     Artesian  well  investigation,  field  work  in  Texas. 

1890.     p.  243... 

Rogers,  G.  0.  Storms,  local,  on  west  coast  of  Mexico.  1894.  p.  510. 
Rogers,  George.  Cattle  show  of  Smithfield  Club,  notes  on.  p.  326. 
Roland,  H.  Whitfield.     See,  as  joint  author,  McLean,  L. 

Rolfs,  Peter  H.     Pineapple  growing.     1901 

Rollins,  Frank  W.     New  Hampshire,  road  improvement  in,  extract 

from  governor's  message,     p.  5 

Rollins,  John  F.     Florida  as  home  for  emigrants.     1872.     p.  495 

Romaine,  Helmas: 

Horse  breeding  in  New  Jersey,     p.  385 

Vermont  Association  of  Road  and  Trotting  Horse  Breeders,  exhi- 
bition of.     p.  441 

Rommel,  George  M: 

Beef  cattle,  American  breeds  of,  with  remarks  on  pedigrees.     1902. 

Horses,  market  classes  of.     p.  433 

same.     1902 

Rontgen  rays  and  cloudy  condensation  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  167 

Roofs,  tin,  as  lightning  conductors,  notes  on  (Abbe).    1898.    pp.  166, 

258 

Roos,  Van  Hamel.  Poisoning  by  preserving  in  tin  cans.  1892.  p. 
930 


Olasslflcation  uo. 

A15.2:P94i 

A27.9:4 
Al.  1:866 


A27.9:7 
A  1.1:867 
A27.9:12 


Al.  1:885 
A8.1: 


Al. 1:877 

A8.1:3 

A9.7:l 

A9.3:4 
A9.3:2 
A9.3:2 
A8.1:3 


A3.3:12 
A13.3:2 
A3.3:5 

A10.3:73 
Al.  10:901 

A  1.1:870 

A13.3:2 
A13.3:2 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 


A29.6:25 

A15.2:Ar7 
A  29. 6:22 
A4. 1:895-6 

Al. 9:140 

A22.4:33 
A27.9:10 


A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:889-90 


A4.3:34 
A4. 1:901 
A4.3:37 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:26 

A7.3:13^ 


498 


Roosevelt,  George  "\V. : 

Animals,  dead,  disposition  in  Belgium,  especially  Brussels,    p.  354. 

Belgium,  cost  of  hauling  fann  products  over  wagon  roads  in.    p.  1 . . 

Roosevelt,  Robert  B.     Fish  culture,  report  on.     1873.     p.  183 

Roosevelt,  Theodore: 

Message,  transmitting  report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  on  for- 
ests, rivers,  and  mountains  of  southern  Appalachian  region. 

p  3 ; 

New  York,  road  unprovement  in,  extract  from  governor's  mes- 
sage,    p.  6 

Root  crops,  cultivation  of,  in  United  States  (Leverett).     p.  95 

Root  fungus  of  New  Zealand  ( Wight).     1889.     p.  199 

Root  knot,  cowpea  resistant  to  (Webber  and  Orton).     1902.     p.  22.. 
Root-knot  disease  of  peach,  orange,  and  other  plants  in  Florida,  due 

to  work  of  Anguillula  (Neal).     1889 

Root-rot  disease,  new,  of  cotton: 

Circular  of  inquirv  on  ( Rusk ) 

Report  on  ( Atkinson).     1890.     p.  262 

Root  rot  of  taro  (Sedgwick).     1902 

Ropes,  strength  of.     1898.     p.  677 

Roquefort  cheese,  manufacture  of.     1868.     p.  40 : 

Rosa,  Edward  Bennett.     See,  as  joint  author,  Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin. 
Rose,  Joseph  Nelson: 

Big  Horn  Mountains  of  Wyoming,  plants  from.     1896.     p.  567... 
Carmen  Island,  plants  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer  in  1890,  on, 

listof.     1892.     p.l29 ." '. 

Cocos  Island,  plants  from,  collected  by  U.  S.  S.  "Albatross"  in 

1887-91,  listof.     1892.     p.  135 

Galapagos  Islands,  plants  from,  collected  bv  U.  S.  S.  "Albatross" 

in  1887-91,  list  of.     1892.     p.  136 ". 

Mexico — 

useful  plants  of,  notes  on.     1899.     p.  209 

western,  and  Arizona,   list  of  plants  collected   by  Edward 

Palmer  in  1890,  in.     1891.     p.  91 

Mexico  and  Central  America,  plants  of,  studies  of.     1897.     p.  103. 
Mexico  and  United  States,  plants,  mostly  new,  from,  description 

of.     1895.     p.  311 

Plants,  three  new,  descriptions  of.     1893.     p.  289 

Sonora  and  Colima,  States  of,  Mexico,  collection  of  plants  made 
in,  by  Edward  Palmer  in  years  1890  and  1891,  report  on. 

1895.     p.  293  

Tradescantia,  three  new  species  of,  from  U.  S.     1899.     p.  204 

Treleasea,  a  new  genus  of  Commelinaceae.     1899.     p.  207 

Tres  Marias  Islands,  plants  of.     1899.     p.  77 

Weeds,  two,  new  to  United  States,     p.  355 

same.     p.  355 

See  also,  as  joint  author.  Coulter,  John  M. — Vasey,  George;  aa  col- 
lector, Davenport,  George  E. 
Rose,  W.  il.: 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in  Maryland,  District  of  Colum- 
bia, and  Virginia,     p.  51 

Swine  plague,  outbreak  of,  in  Maryland  and  Virginia,     p.  446 

Virginia,  southern,  cattle  fever  in.     p.  461 

Rose,  William.     J.ung  plague,  history  of,  in  Richmond  Countv,  New 

York.     p.  468 ." 

Rose,  insects  injurious  to,  some  (Chittenden).     1901 

Rose  bug: 

p]xperience  with  (Smith).     1890.     p.  113 

same.     1891.     p.  220 

Means  of  extirpating  (Glover).     1873.     p.  30 

Rose-chafer: 

Circular  relative  to  (Chittenden).     1895 

Report  on  (Riley).     1890.     p.  295 

Rose  leaf-beetle,  report  on  (Chittenden).     1897.     p.  60 

See  also  Fuller's  rose  beetle. 
Rose  saw-flies  in  United  States  (Riley).     1892.     p.  6 


In<1cx 

t'lasslfli'atliju  no. 

I 

i  A4. 1:899 
A22.4:27 
A27.9:U 


A1.2:Ap4' 


A22.4:33 
Al.  1:863 
A28.5:5 
A19.3:17 

A9.3:20 

A  28. 4:9 
A9.7:3 
A12.9:2 
A 1.10:898 
A27.9:6 


A6.5:3 

A6.5:l 

A6.5:l 

A6.5:l 

A6.5:5 

A6.5:l 
A6.5:5 

A6.5:3 
A6.5:l 


A6.5:l 
A6.5:5 
A6.5:5 
A5.5:14 
Al. 1:891 
A6. 1:891 


A  1.1:881 -2 
A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:884 

A4. 1:884 
A9.6:27 

A9.7:3 
A9.7:3 
A27.9:ll 

A  9. 5:11 

A9.7:2 

A9.6:7 


A9.7:5 


41)9 


Index 

Roseanthus,  a  new  genus  of  Cucurbitacese,  from  Acapulco,  Mexico 

(Cogniaux).     1896.     p.  577 

Ruse's  method  of  estimating  fat  in  milk,  1888-1889.     1890.     p.  160. 
Roses: 

Blight  or  mildew  of,  sulphur  for.     1867.     p.  60 

Buds  of,  two  new  cecidomyians  destructive  to  (Coquillett).     1900. 

p.  44 

Rosette.     See  Peach  rosette. 
Ross,  B.  B. : 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  thirteenth  annual  convention.     1896.     p.  6 

Ammonium  phosphomolybdate,  new  reaction  with.     1894.     p.  97 
Citrate-soluble  phosphoric  acid,  determination  of.     1893.     p.  16. 
Ross,  Charles  W. : 

Road  building,  few  practical  suggestions  on.     1902.     p.  18 

Road  laws  and  road  building  in  Massachusetts.     1901.     p.  84 

Ross,  D.  B.     Sugar  analysis,  notes  on.     1889.     p.  1 79 

Ross,  D.  W. : 

Boise  Yallev,  Idaho,  duty  of  water  as  related  to  irrigation  prob- 

lemsof."  1900.     p.  219 

Canals  in  Idaho,  distribution  of  water  from.     1902.     p.  199 

Water  in  Idaho,  duty  of.     1902.     p.  221 

Rotatioa,  direction  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  361 

Rotch,  Abbott  Lawrence: 

Aerial  voyages  by  balloons  and  kites.     1900.     p.  553 

Aeronautical  conference,  international,  Strassburg,  Germanv,  re- 
port on.     1898.     p.  158 ". 

Aeronautical  congress,  international,  at  Berlin,  report  on.     1902. 

p.  356 

Air,  exploration  of,  progress  in,  with  kites  at  Blue  Hill  Observa- 
tory, Mass.     1898.     p.  355 

Atmosphere — 

circulation  of,  in  tropical  and  equatorial  regions.     1902.     p.  181 
systematic  exploration  of,   by  means  of  kites,   method  for. 

1902.     p.  66 ■. 

Clermont-Ferrand,  France,  international  hydrological,  climato- 
logical,  and  geological  congress,  Sept.  28  to  Oct.  2,  1896.     p. 

367 

Cloud  observations  at  Blue   Hill  Meteorological  Observatory, 

Milton,  Mass.     1897.     p.  12 

German    Meteorological    Society,    eighth    general    meeting    of. 

1898.     p.  160 

Meteorological  balloon  ascension  at  Strassburg,  Germany.     1901. 

p.  298 

Paris,  international  meteorological  conference  at,  Sept.  1896,  re- 
port on.     p.  365  

Roth,  Filibert: 

Cuban  pine,  additional  notes  on.     1897.     p.  89 

Forestry  conditions  and  interests  of  Wisconsin.     1898 , 

Grazing  in  forest  reserves.     1901.     p.  333 

Loblolly  pine,  additional  notes  on.     1897.     p.  133 

Longleaf  pine,  additional  notes  on.     1897.     p.  74 

Marsh  or  pond  pine,  observations  on.     1897.     p.  169 

Shortleaf  pine,  additional  notes  on.     1897.     p.  Ill 

Timber,  an  elementary  discussion  of  characteristics  and  proper- 
ties of  wood.     1895 , 

Timber  physics,  progress  in.     1898 

Turpentine  timber,  field  report  on.     1893.     p.  32 , 

White  pine,  wood  of.     1899.     p.  73 

Wood  of  five  Southern  pines,  structure  of.     j).  133 

same,  rev.  ed.     1897.     p.  143 

Wood,  usesof.     1896.     p.  391 , 

See  also,  as  collaborator  and  as  joint  author,  Fernow,  Bernard 
Eduard. 


Classification  no. 

A6.5:3 
A7.3:24 

A27.9:5 

A9.6:22 


A7.3:49 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:38 

A22.3:22 
A22.3:21 
A7.3:24 


A10.3:86- 
A10.3:119 
A10.3:104 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:24 

A13.3:13^ 

A13.3:16 

Al. 10:901 

A13.3:13^ 

A13.3:13^ 

A13.3:13  2 

A13.3:13'' 

A13.3:10 

A13.4:19 

A13.3:8 

A13.3:22 

A13.3:13» 

A13.3:13  2 

Al.  10:896 


500 


Rothamsted  Experimental  Station,  England : 

Agricultural  investigations  at,  six  lectures  on,  under  provisions 
of  Lawes  Agricultural  Trust — 

1892.  ( Warington) 

1893.  (Gilbert) ]" 

same,  introduction  (Gilbert),     p.  46 

same,  p.  9 

History  and  work  of,  lecture  on  (Warington).     1892.     p.  7 

Laboratory  of,  determination  of  nitric  acid  in  soils  by  Schloesing's 

method  at  (Warington).     1886.     p.  47 

Nitrogen  determination  in  soils  of  experimental  fields  at,  and 
bearing  on  question  of  source  of  nitrogen  of  our  crops  (Lawes 

and  Gilbert).     1882.     p.  142 

Soils  at,  results  of  investigations  on,  being  lectures  delivered 
under  provisions  of  Lawes  Agricultural  Trust  (Dyer).     1902  .. 
Wheat  grain  and  wheat  straw  grown  at,  in  different  seasons 
and  by  different  manures,  composition  of  ash  of  (Lawes  and 

Gilbert),     p.  85 

Rothrock,  J.  T.     Trees,  planting,  a  patriotic  duty.     1895.     p.  32 

Roubaix,  France,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads 

at  (Angell).     p.  3 \ / 

Roumanian  agriculture.     1876.     p.  369 

Roundworms  in  sheep,  goats,  and  cattle,  treatment  of  (Stiles) : 

1901 

1902.     p .  7 

8e.e  also  Verminous  diseases. 

Rove  beetle,  another  parasitic  (Coquillett).     1891.     p.  318 

Rowe,  H.  M.     "Big  head"  (disease)  of  sheep  in  Utah.     p.  230 

Royal  Agricultural  Academy  of  Prussia.     See  Poppelsdorf,  Prussia. 
Royal  Agricultural  College  of  England.     See  Cirencester,  England. 
Royal  Forest  School  of  Bavaria.     See  Aschaffenburg,  Bavaria. 
Royal  Institute  for  Fruit  and  Vine  Culture  of  Prussia.     See  Geisen- 

heim-on-the-Rhine. 
Roval  Prussian  Meteorological  Institution,  semicentennial  of,  cele- 
bration of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  491 

Rubber  cultivation  in  Porto  Rico  (Cook).     1900 

Rubenson,  Robert,  short  biography  of.     1902.     p.  488 

Ruffin,  Ednmnd,  pioneer  in  agricultural   science  (Cutter).     1895. 

p.  493 

Ruffin,  John  N.     Butter  in  Paraguay,     p.  521 

Rufous  scale.  West  Indian,  report  of  (Cockerell).     1892.     p.  381 

Runner's  white  corn.     p.  186 

Rural  art,  current  publications  in.     p.  517 

Rural  common  school,  some  problems  of  (True).     1901.     p.  133 

Rural  cooperative  banks  in  Russia.     1891.     p.  146 

Rural  districts — 

How  insects  affect  health  in  (Howard).     1902 •. 

Teaching  domestic  science  in  ( Breed ) .     1902.     p.  91 

same  (Jacobs).     1902.     p.  96 

Rural  economy,  works  on  agriculture  and,  list  of.     p.  597 

Rural  free  deHvery: 

Is  it  advisable  to  distribute  night  forecasts  of  Weather  Bureau 

by?  (Blystone).     1902.     p.  191 

Relation  to  road  improvement  (Machen).     1901.     p.  92 

Report  on  (Greathouse).     1900.     p.  513 

Routes,  March  1.     1901 

same,  sketch.     1901.     p.  691 

Wagons  of,  weather  sym])ols  on  (Pindell).     1902.     p.  208 

Weather  forecast  cards  by,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  162 

Rural  life,  what  can  colleges  of  agriculture  do  to  nourish  a  hearty 

sentiment  for  (Davenport).     1896.     p.  82 

Rural  organizations,  history  of  our.     p.  437 

Rural  population,  relation  of  roads  to  (Dodge).     1902.     p.  34 

Rural  production,  applied  science  as  a  factor  of.     1885.  No.20.  p.  31 . . 


Index 

I'lasslflcatlon  no. 


A10.3 
A 10. 3 
A10.3 
A10.3 
A10.3 


A7.3:ll 

Al.8:31 
A10.3:106 


A7.3:4 
A1.8:56 

A22.4:27 
A27.9:14 

A4.4:35 
A4.3:35 

A9.7:3 
A4. 1:901 


A29.6:25 
A  6. 4:28 
A29.6:30 

Al. 10:895 
A4. 1:898 
A9.7:4 
A  1.1:874 
Al. 1:870 
Al. 10:901 
A27.9:29 


Al. 9:155 
A10.3:120 
A10.3:120 
A  1.1:868 


A  29. 3:31 
A22.3:21 
A  1.10:900 
A  1.10:900 
A  1.1 0:901 
A29.3:31 
A29.6:28 

A10.3:41 
A  1.1:875 
A  22. 3:23 
A27.9:23 


501 


19  . 


Index 

Rural  publications,  Agriculture  Department,  recent: 

1871.  p.  410 

1872.  p.  398 

1873.  p.  311 

1874.  p.  437 

Rural  road  naming  and  house  numbering  (Davidson).     1901. 
Rural  schools.     See  Schools,  rural. 
Rusk,  Jeremiah  McLain: 

Address  of,  before  convention  of  National  League  of  Good  Roads, 

AVashington.    1893.    p.  57 

Animal  Industry  Bureau,  letter  regarding  establishment  of,  etc. 

1890 

Annual  reports  [and]  selected  correspondence  relating  to  export 

trade  in  live  stock  and  meat  products,  1889-92 

Live  stock  and  meat  products,  selected  correspondence  relating 

to  export  trade  in.     1893 

Root-rot  of  cotton,  circular  of  inquiry  on.     n.  d 

Straw  and  stubble  of  wheat,  oats,  rye,  and  barley,  questions 

asked  and  specimens  of,  solicited,    n.  d 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1889-1892 

Russell,  Daniel  L.     North  Carolina,  road  improvement  in,  extract 

from  governor's  message,     p.  6 

Russell,  Fremont  L.     See,  as  joint  author,  Gowell,  Gilbert  M. 
Russell,   H.  L.      Cabbage  and  allied  plants,  bacterial  disease   of. 

1898.     p.  86 

Russell,    John  L.     Seasons,  natural   phenomena  of,  connection  of 

with  agriculture,     p.  329 

Russell,  Thomas: 

Daily  river  stages  on  principal  rivers  of  U.  S.,  1890-92 

River  observers,  special,  instructions  for.     1892 

River  stage  predictions  in  United  States.     1894.     p.  89 

River  stages,  report  of.     p.  483 

Signals,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     p.  42 

Russia: 

Agriculture  in.     1875.     p.  36 

Black  soil  of  (Grandeau).     1872.     p.  501 

Cereals  and  forage  plants  collected  in,  by  M.  A.  Carleton,  for 

Section  of  Seed  and  Plant  Introduction,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment.    1899 

Cereals  of — 

adapted  for  cultivation  in  United  States  (Carleton).     1900 

official  returns  of.     1891.     p.  474 

Climatological  atlas  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  343 

Crops  of,  estimates  of  (Peters).     1901 

Egg  exports  from  (Holloway).     p.  512 

European,  yield  of  field  crops  in.     1884.     No.  9.     p.  37 

Flax  and  hemp  in.     1869.     p.  237 

Flax  culture  in.     1892.     p.  75 

Fruits  of,  adaptation  of,  to  extreme  northern  portions  of  United 

States  (Lyon).     1888 

Grain  exports,  removal  of  restrictions  upon.     1892.     p.  282 

Grain-producing  districts  of  (Moffat).     1882.     No.  51.     p.  14 

Hessian  fly  in  (Koeppen).     1883.     App.,p.  41 

Leather  industry  of  (Holloway).     p.  528 

Livestock  in,  for  1898.     p.  606 

Locustin.     1883.     p.  64 

Meteorology  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  103 


i'lasslflciitton  no 


Mineral  phosphates  of  (Yermoloff).     1873.     p.  22 

Northern,  grain  in.     1870.     p.  89 

Rinderpest,  official  experiments  in  vaccination  for.     1866.     p.  235. 

Rural  cooperative  banks  in.     1891.     p.  146 

Soil  investigations  (Sibirtzev).     pp.  704,807 

AVheatof,  British  imports  of  1852-67.     p.  39 

"Wheat  production  and  exportation  in,  course  of,  1880-96 

See  also  Caucasus  —  Odessa  —  St.  Petersburg. 
Russian  thistle: 

Circular  relative  to  (Dewey) 


Al.l 
Al.l 
Al.l 
Al.l 


871 
872 
873 

874 


A22.3:21 

A10.3:14 

A1.2:An  5^ 

A1.2:R89 

A1.8:53 
A28.4:9 

A28.4:12 
Al.l: 

A22.4:33 

A10.3:49 

Al.  1:864 

A29.10:4 
A29.12:R52i 
A29.3:ll' 
A29. 1:891' 
A29.3:7 


A27 
A27 


.9:13 
.9:10 


A6.6:4 

A6.3:23 

A27.9:29 

A29.6:28 

A27.4:14 

A4. 1:900 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:7 

A11.5:4 

A20.3:2 

A27.9:30 

A27.9:20 

A8.1:3 

A4. 1:899 

A4. 1:901 

A8.1:3 

A29.6:27 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:29 

A10.6:12 

A27.9:6 

A12.4:10 


A6.4:a 


502 


Russian  thistle — Continued 

Its  history  as  a  weed  in  United  States,  with  an  account  of  the 

means  available  for  its  eradication  ( Dewey) .     1894 

Russian  thistle  and  other  troublesome  weeds  in  wheat  region  of  Min- 
nesota and  Xorth  and  South  Dakota.     1 893 

Russian  vetch.     See  Vetch. 

Russian  zvemstvos,  conflict  of,  with  enemies  of  agriculture   (Mora- 

chevski).     1902.     p.  61 

Rust,  George  W.     Calf-raising  on  plains,     p.  177 

Rust.     See  Cereals  —  Orange  —  Prune. 

Rust  mite  and  other  orange  pests,  notes  on.     1883.     p.  9 

Rutland  County,  Vt. ,  marbles  of  ( Dorr) .     p.  4-48 

Rydberg,  P.  A. : 

Flora  of  Black  Hills  of  South  Dakota.     1896.     p.  463 

Flora  of  the  sand  hills  of  Nebraska.     1895.     p.  133 

Rydberg,  P.  A.,  and  Shear,  Cornelius  L.     Grasses  and  forage  plants 

of  Rocky  Mountain  region.     1897 

Rvder,  Henry  B.     Farm  animals  of  Europe.     1886.     p.  353 

Rye: 

"  Crop  condition,  monthly  notes  on 

Crop  statistics,  annual 

European,  production.     1891.     p.  338 

Influence  of,  on  price  of  wheat  (Peters).     1900.     p.  167 ... 

Rusted,  request  for  specimens  of  ( Dal)ney ) .     1894 

Situation  in  1891.     p.  478 

Straw  and  stubble  of,  specimens  of,  requested  (Rusk),     n.  d 

(S'ee  o/so  Cereals,  American  —  Crops,  principal. 
Rye  gall-gnat: 

'  Description  of  (Loew).     1883.     App.  p.  6 

New  crop  of,  1861,  observations  on  (Wagner).     1883.     App.,  p.  8. 
See  also  Hessian  fly. 
Rykatcheff,  I\I.     Balloon  ascension,  results  of,   at  St.   Petersburg, 

May  20  to  June  1,  1878.     p.  392 

Sac  and  Fox  Indian  Agency,  statistics  of.     1885.     No.  15.     p.  38 

Saccardo's  Sylloge,  genus  Scleroderma  in  (Ellis).     1889.     p.  23  . 

Saccharine  products,  analysis  of,  provisional  method  for  (Leach). 

1902.     p.  43 

Saccharine  sorghums,  seeds  of,  distributed  by  Section  of  Seed  and 

Plant  Introduction,  Agriculture  Department.     1899 

Saccharine  matter,  "diffusion  process"  for  extracting,  from  sugar- 
yielding  plants.     1869.     {).  457 

Sachaline.     See  Giant  knotweed. 
Sacramento,  Cal. : 

Electric  storms  at,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  542 

State  fair,  cattle  exhibited  at,  order  providing  fot-  return  of  non- 
infected.    1899 

same.     Aug.  18,  1900 

Sacramento  County,  Cal.,  cattle  (luarantine  order  for.    Feb.  26, 1900. . 
Sage,  John  R. : 

Weather  forecasts,  what  classes  are  most  benefited  by?  are  they 
just  what  are  needed?  are  they  properly  disseminated  and 

utilized?     1899.     p.  40 

Weather  service,  possible  advances  in.     1895.     p.  463 

St.  Domingo.     See  Santo  Domingo. 

St.  Elmo's  fire,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  565 

St.  Gall,  Switzerland,   cost  of  hauHng  farm  products  over  wagon 

roads  at  ( Richman ).     p.  1 1 

St.  Ignatius  College,  Cleveland,  Ohio: 

Ground  temperature  observations  at.     1902.     p.  301 

Meteorological  observatory  of  (Kenealv).     1901.     p.  355 

St.  KittH,  W.  I.: 
Climatologv  of — 

1899  (A'lexander).     p.  583 

1900  ( Abbe),     p.  66 

1900  (Alexander),     p.  3.30 

1901  (Alexander),     p.  257 


Index 

Classlflcatlon  no. 


A6.3:15 
A1.9:10 


A9.6:38 
A4. 1:886 

A9.3:l 
A  1.1:862 


A6.5:3 
A6.5:3 

A3.3:5     . 
A27.9:24 

A27.9: 

A27.1: 

A27.9:29 

Al.  10:900 

A28.4:14 

A27.9:29 

A28.4:12 


A8.1:3 
A8.1:3 


A29.6:28 
A27.9:23 
A28.5:5 

A7.3:65 

A6.6:3 

A27.9:6 

A29.6:25 

A4.5:43 
A4.5:69 
A4.5:59 


A29.3:24 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:26 

A22.4:27 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:29 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:29 


503 


p.  487. 


p.  29. 


Index 

St.  Kitts,  W.  I.— Continued 
Hurricanes  of  (Alexander) — 

1899.     p.  409 

1902 

Rainfall  on  (Alexander).     1900 
See  aho  Basseterre. 
St.  Landry  Parish,  La.,  soils  and  products  of  (Rapley).    1884. 

St.  Lawrence  Island,  climate  of,  1 894-99  (Henry ) .     p.  457 

St.  Lawrence  River,  hailstorm  on,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  506.. 
St.  Lawrence  Valley,  high  areas  north  of,  in  October,  November, 

and  December  (Garriott).     p.  292 

St.  Louis,  Mo.: 

Hailstorm,  severe,  at.     1902.     p.  487 

House  sparrow  and  European  tree  sparrow  at,  history  of  (Wid- 

mann ) .     p.  191 

Livestockat.     1868.     p.  22 

Precipitation  at,  1889-91.     p.  108 

Screw  worm  in,  hominivorous  habits  of  (Murtfeldt) .    1891.    p.  200. 
Tornado  of  May  27,  1896,  at— 

low  pressure  in  (Baier).     p.  332 

origin  of  (Walsh).     1897.     p.  308 

report  on  ( Frankenfield ) .     p.  77 

same  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  225 

United  States  Weather  Bureau  and  Forest  Park  meteorological 
observatories,  abstract  of  comparison  of  minimum  tempera- 
tures recorded  at,  1891  (Hammonand  Duenckel).     p.  12 

See  also  Washington  University. 
St.  Martin's  parish.  La.,  soils  and  products  of  (Rapley).    1884.    p.  9. . 

St.  Mary  County,  Md.,  soil  survey  of  (Bonsteel).     p.  125 

St.  Marys  Falls  Canal,  water  level  in,  relation  of  certain  atmospheric 

changes  to.     1894 

St.  Mary's  Parish,  La.,  soils  and  products  of  (Rapley).    1884.    p.  20. . 
St.  Michael,  Alaska,  ice  and  navigation  at,  notes  on,  1878-99  (Abbe), 

p.  162 1 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  frost  formation  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  401... 

See  also  Minnesota  good  roads  convention. 
St.  Petersburg,  Russia: 

Balloon  ascensions  at,    results    of,   May    20    to    June    1,    1878 

( Rykatcheff ) .     p.  392 

Dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Holloway ).     p.  361 

St.  Thomas,  W.  I. ,  dairy  conditions  in  (Pearson),     p.  38 

St.  Vincent    eruption,    meteorological    conditions    following,  1902 

(Kimball),     p.  267 

Salem  area.  New  Jersey,  soil  survey  of  ( Bonsteel  and  Taylor) .     p.  125. 
Salinas   Valley,   lower,   California,    soil    survey  of   (Lapham    and 

Heileman ) .     p.  481 

Salinas  Valley,  Cal.,  irrigation  problems  in,  report  on  (Marx).    1901. 

p.  193 

Salinas  Valley,  Monterey  Co.,  Cal.,  water-bearing  gravels  and  forma- 
tions tributary  to  underground  water  supply  of  (Nutter). 

1901.     p.208 

Salisbury,  George  N. : 

Forest  clearing  and  cultivation,  effect  of,  upon  water  supply  and 

soil,  rainfall,  temperature.     1899.    p.  91 

Irrigation  and  its  relation  to  State  weather-service  work.     1894. 

p.  24 

Meteorological  study,  under  existing  conditions  of  Weather 
Bureau  station  work,  is  it  practicable  to  require  assistants  to 

pursue  a  systematic  course  of?    1902.     p.  82 

Utah,  characteristics  of,  in  relation  to  State  weather-service  work. 

1894.     p.27 

Weather  Bureau  and  the  public,  relations  between.     1899.    p.  14. 
Salisbury,  N.  C,  feeding  stations  at,  regulations  concerning  cattle 
transportation  at — 

Jan. 3, 1898 

Jan.  9, 1899 

Jan. 20, 1900 


Classification  no. 


A29.6:27 
A29.3:32 
A29.6:28 

A1.8:35 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:30 

A5.3:l 
A27.9:7 
A29.6:20 
A9.7:4 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:24 


A29.6:30 

A1.8:.35 
A26.5:900i 

A29.2:Sa^ 
A1.8:35 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 


A29.6:28 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:901 

A29.6:30 
A26.5:901i 

A26. 5:9011 

A10.3:100 

A10.3:100 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:14 

A29.3:31 

A29.3:14 
A29.3:24 


A4.5:15 
A4.5:31 
A4.5:57 


504 


fialmon,  Daniel  Elmer: 

Address  of,  before  national  cattle  growers'   convention,  Kansas 

City.     1887.     p.  7 

Animal  diseases,  some  examples  of  development  of  knowledge 
concerning.     1 899.     p.  93 

same,  p.  53 

Animal  Industrv  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department,  Avork  oi,  for 
farmer.     1897.     p.  236 

same,  reprinted,     p.  25 

Animals,  contagious  disea.ses  of — 

national  legislation  for,  address  on,  l^efore  3d  national  con- 
vention of  stockmen,  Chicago,  Nov.,  1885.     p.  13 

prevention  of,  in  America.     1883.     p.  32 

Animals  and  their  products,  exports  of.     1897 

Animals  slaughtered  for  food,  necessity  of  inspecting.     1889.     p. 

30 

Argentina  as  a  market  for  pure-bred  cattle  from  United  States, 

preliminary  report  on.     1902 

Beef  supply  of  United  States  and  export  trade  in  animals  and 
meat  products.     1889.     p.  64 

same,  1890 

Black  quarter  or  black  leg.     p.  84 

same,  n.  d 

Bovine  tuberculosis — 

legislation  with  reference  to.     1901 

relation  of,  to  public  health.     1901 

Butter  making,  recently  patented  process  of 

Federal  meat  inspection.     1894.     p.  67 

Food  products  from  diseased  animals,     p.  250 

Foot-and-mouth  disease,  warning  to  all  owners  of  cattle,  sheep, 

and  swine.     1902 , 

Fowl  cholera,  prevention  of.     1881.     p.  314 

same  (circular).     1881 

Hog  cholera,  inoculation  for  prevention  of,  experiments  with. 

1892 

Hog  cholera  and  swine  plague.     1894 

Hog  cholera;  its  history,  nature,  and  treatment,  as  determined  by 

inquiries  and  investigations  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry. 

1889 

Hog  fever,  investigation  of,  in  North  Carolina,     p.  432 ; 

Livestock,  foreign  and  interstate  shipments  of.  Federal  insjjection 

of.     p.  237 

Lumpy  jaw  or  actinomycosis  in  cattle,  investigations  relating  to 
treatment  of — 

1893.     p.  109 

1893 

1894 

n.  d 

Mexico  as  market  for  pure-bred  beef  cattle  from  U.  S.     1902 

Pathological  conditions  found  in  meat  inspection,     p.  52 

Poultry  raising  on  farm.     1901 

same,  p.  2.35 

Eabies,  its  cause,  frequency,  and  treatment.     1900.     p.  211. ..... . 

same,  p.  122 

Rabies  in  District  of  Columbia.     1900 

Sheep  scab,  work  against,     p.  69 

Southern  cattle  fever,  investigation  of.     1880.     p.  98 

Swine  plague,  fowl  cholera,  and  southern  cattle  fever,  investiga- 
tion of.     p.  258 

Swine  plague,  investigation  of.     1878.     p.  .321 

Swine  plague  and  fowl  cholera,  investigation  of,  second  report. 
1880.     p.  13 

same,  p.  387 

Swine  plague  in  North  Carolina.     1879.     p.  123 

Texas  cattle  fever  and  fowl  cholera,  investigation  of.     1883.    p.  18. 
Trichiniasis,  extent  of,  in  America  and  Europe,     p.  475 

same.     1884.     p.  269 


Iiider 

Classification  no. 


A1.8:43 


Al.  10:899 
A4. 1:899 


Al.  10:897 
A4. 1:897 


A1.8:38 
A1.8:29 
A4.4:17 

A7.3:25 

A4.4:37 

Al.  1:889 
A4.2:B39 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4.4:6 

A4.3:28 
A4.3:33 
A21.2:B97 
Al.  10:894 
A4. 1:901 


A4.4:38 
A1.6:34 
A4.2:F82 

A1.9:8 
A1.9:24 


A1.8:46 
Al.l:878 

A4. 1:901 


A4. 1:891-2 
A4.3:2 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4.4:7 
A4.3:41 
A4. 1:900 
Al. 9:141 
A4. 1 :900 
Al.  10:900 
A4. 1 :900 
A4.4:30 
A4. 1:900 
A  1.6:22 

Al.  1:881-2 
A  1.1:878 


A  1.6:34 
A  1.1:880 
A1.6:12 
A  1.1:883 
A4. 1 :884 
A4.2:Ann 


505 


581 


Index 

Salmon,  Daniel  Elmer— Continued 

Tuberculin  test  for  tuberculosis.     1901.     p 

Tuberculin  test  of  imported  cattle.     1901 

Tuberculosis  of  animals  in  some  of  its  relations  to  human  tubercu- 
losis,    p.  257  

Wheat  as  food  for  growing;  and  fattening  animals,  n.  d 

See  also,  for  report  as  Chief  of  Veterinary  Division,  Agriculture 
Department,  1883;  for  reports   as   Chief  of  Animal  Industry 

Bureau,  1884-1902 

Salmon,  Daniel  Elmer,  and  Smith,  Theobald.    Cattle,  infectious  dis- 
eases of.     p.  371 

Salmon,  Daniel  Elmer,  and  Stiles,  Charles  Wardell: 

Cattle  ticks  ( Ixodoidea)  of  United  States,     p.  380 

Sheep  scab;  its  nature  and  treatment,     p.  98 

same 

Sheep  scab,  results  of  work  against,  in  1901.     p.  583 

Surra,  emergency  report  on.     p.  41 

same 

Salmon  ladders,  note  on.     1867.     p.  207 

Salmon  propagation  in  Australia.     1867.     p.  207 

Salt: 

Dairy,  study  of  various  brands  of  ( Lawson ) .     1 899.     p.  28 

Influence  of  salt  and  similar  substances,  on  soil  moisture  (Real) . 

1900.     p.  5 

Used  in  packing,     p.  491 

same.     1884.     p.  288 

Salt  and  resin  wash.     See  San  Jose  scale. 

Salt  Lake  Valley,  Utah.     Soils  of  (Gardner  and  Stewart),     n.  d  ... 

Same  (Gardner  and  Stewart).     1900.     p.  77 

Salt-marsh  hay.     See  Hay. 
Salt-marsh  lands,  reclamation  of  (Means). 
Salt  marshes,  grasses  of  (Scribner).     1895. 
Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona: 

Irrigation  investigations  in,  1900  (Code) 

same,  1901  (Code),     p.  51 

Soil  survey  in  (Means),     p.  287 

Saltbushes: 

Commercial,  seeds  of  (Collins).     1901 

Report  on  (Kennedy).     1900 

same  (Smith).     1896 • 

Salted  meats.     See 'Meat  —  Pork. 
Salts: 

Dissolved,  influence  of,  on  capillary  rise  of  soil  waters  (Briggs 

and  Lapham).     1902.     p.  5 

Distribution  of,  in  alkali  soils  (Hilgard).     1896.     p.  66 

Influencing  rate  of  evaporation  of  water  from  soils  (Briggs).    1900. 

p.  184 

Occurring  in  alkali  soils,  solution  studies  of.     1901 

Salviate,  E.  de.     Dairying,  cooperative,  in  Sweden;  translated  by 

A.  W.  Augerer.     1872.     p.  452 

Sammis,  J.  L.     See,  as  joint  author,  Grindley,  II.  S. 
Samuels,  Edward  A. : 

Birds  on  farm,  value  of.     p.  201 

Mammalogy  and  ornithology  of  New  England,  with  reference  to 

agricultural  economy,     p.  265 ..- 

Oology  of  some  land  birds  of  New  England  as  a  means  of  identi- 

fving  injurious  or  beneficial  species,     p.  386 

San  Benito  Island,  ^Mexico,  list  of  plants  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer 

at,  in  1889  ( Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.     p.  20 

San  Bernardino  County,  Cal.,  forests  of  (Kinney).     1888.     p.  198.. 
San  Bernardino  Valley,  Cal.,  studies  of  subterranean  water  supply 

of,  and  its  utilization  ( Hilgard).     1902.     p.  103 

Sanborn,  J.  W.     Soil  physics,  relation  of  tillage  to.     1891.     p.  97.. 
Sanborn,  T.  F.     Sorghum-sugar  experiments  at  Medicine  Lodge, 

Kans.     1889.     p.  77 '. 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Carr,  Oma. 


Classification  no. 
I 

Al.  10:901 

A4.3:32 

A4. 1:901 
A4.4:2 


A4.1: 
A4.2:C29* 

A4. 1:900 

A4. 1:897 

A4.3:21 

A4. 1:901 

A4. 1:901 

A4.3:42 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:5 

Al. 9:107 

Al. 9:114 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 


1901... 
p.  325 . 


1902.     p.  83. 


A26.4:4 
A1.8:64 

A26.4:8 
Al.  10:895 

A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 
A26. 5:900' 

A6.3:27 
Al. 9:108 
A3. 4:3 


A26.3:19 
A10.3:30 

A1.8:64 
A26.3:18 

A27.9:10 


Al.  1:867 

Al.  1:863 

Al.  1:864 

A6.5:l 
A13.3:2 

A10.3:119 
A10.5:3 

A7.3:26 


506 


p.  520 


p.  421 


p.  123. 


Sand: 

Drifting,  French  experiments  in  fixing.     1875. 

Kains  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  1.58 

Sand  and  soil  binders,  grasses  as  (Scribner).     1894. 

Sand-binding  grasses  (Scribner).     1898.     p.  405 

Sand  blizzard,  note  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  381 

Sand  cultures,  methods  of,  atBernburg  Experiment  Station  (Hellrie- 

gel).     1895.     pp.  749,  835 

Sand  dunes  and  wind,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1901 .     p.  1 76 

Sand  hills  of  Nebraska,  flora  of  (Rydberg) .     1895.     p.  133 

Sand  vetch.     See  Vetch. 

Sandberg,  J.  H.     See,  as  collector,  Holzinger,  John  M. 

Sanders,  J.  H.: 

Hamburg  international  exhibition,  1883,  report  of.     p.  371  ...... 

same,  1884.     p.  181 

Horse  breeding  for  turf,  road;  and  farm.     1883.     p.  229 

Sanders,  William  R.     Sheep,  fine-wooled.     p.  185 

Sanderson,  E.  Dwight,  and  Penny,  Charles  L.    Hydrocyanic-acid  gas 

as  insecticide  on  low-growing  plants.     1900.     p.  60 

Sanderson,  E.  Dwight: 

Aphids  of  apple,  pear,  and  quince.     190: 
Delaware — 

entomological  notes  from.     1902.     p.  97 

insects  in,  notes  on.     1900.     p.  66 

San  Diego,  Cal. : 

Climatology  of,  notes  on,  1849-99  (Abbe),     p.  20 

Waterspout,  report  on  ( Carpenter ) .     1898.     p.  545 

San  Diego  County,  Cal.: 

Coleoptera  observed  in,  notes  on  habits  of  some  species  of  (Blais- 

dell).     1892.     p.  33 

Forests  of  (Kinnev).     1888.     p.  198 

Trees  and  shrubs  of.     1888.     p.  202 

Sandwich  Island  sugar-cane  borer.     1888.     p.  185 

San  Francisco,  Cal. : 

Climateof  (McAdie).     1899 

Coccid;e,  some  found  bv  Alex.  Craw  in  course  of  his  quarantine 

workat.     1896.     p.  42 

Kites  at,  experiments  with  (Hammon).     1896.     p.  288 

Meteorological  observations  of,  1893-94  (Featherstone).     p.  128.. 
Port  of,  scale  insects  found  upon  plants  entering,  list  of  (Craw).. 

Precipitation  at,  1889-91.     p.  108 

Trade  of,  in  agricultural  products,  1864-65.     No.  6.     p.  28 ... 

Trade  with.     1867.     p.  373 

Weather  forecast  district,  report  of — 

Feb.,  March,  1899  (Willson) 

Apr. -.July,  Sept.,  1899-July,  1900  (McAdie) 

Sept.,  Oct.,  1900  (AVillson) 

Nov.,  1900-Julv,  1901  (McAdie) 

Sept.-Nov.,  1901  (McAdie) 

Jan.-Oct.,  1902  (McAdie) 

San  Francisco  mountain  region : 
Arizona — 

biological  survey  of,  results  of  ( Merriam ) .     1890 

forest  trees  of  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  119 

Reptiles  and  batrachians  of  (Stejneger).     1890.     p.  103 

San  Gabriel  area,  California,  soil  survey  of  (Holmes  and  Mesmer). 

p.  5.59 

Sanger,  J.  P.,  address  of,  before  convention  of  National  League  for 

(Jood  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  69 

Sanitary  climatology  circulars 

Sanitary  ofiicials,  list  of: 

1898.  p.  616  

1899.  p.  698 

1900.  p.  653  

1901.  p.  628 

Sanitary  significance  of  forests  (Fernow).    1893.    p.  171 


Index 

I'lassl&catlon  uo. 

A27.9:13 
A29.6:27 
Al.  10:894 
Al. 10:898 
A29.6:23 

A10.6:5 

A29.6:29 

A6.5:3 


A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A1.7:2 
Al.  1:864 


A9.6:26 

A10.3:115 

A9.6:37 
A9.6:26 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 


A9.7:5 
A13.3:2 
A13.3:2 
A9.7:l 


A29.3:28 

A9.8:4 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:22 

A9.8:4 

A29.6:20 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:5 

A29.6:27 

A29.6: 

A29.6:28 

A29.6: 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:30 


A5.5:3 
A  5. 5:3 
A5.5:3 

A26.5:901i 

A10.3:14 
A29.15: 

Al. 10:898 
Al.  10:899 
A  1.10:900 
A  1.10:901 
A13.3:7 


507 


Index 

San  Jacinto  Eiver,  Cal.,  problems  of  water  storage  on  torrential 
streams  of   southern  California  as  typified    bv  (Schuvler). 

1901.     p.  353 ■ ." 

San  Joaquin  County,  California,  resources  of  (Holden).    1868.    p.  363. 

San  Joaquin  River,  Cal.,  irrigation  from  (Soule).     1901.     p.  215 

San  Joaquin  Valley,  California,  locusts  of  (Coquillett).     p.  289 

Sa'i  Jose  or  pernicious  scale: 

Aphelinua  fuscipennis,  an  important  parasite  upon,  in   Eastern 

United  States  (Johnson).     1900.     p.  73 

Charlottesville,  Va.  (Schwarz).     1894.     p.  247 

Connecticut  (Britton).     1898.     p.  81... 

Cooperation  for  control  of,  is  it  practicable?  (Alwood).     1896. 

p.  80 

Dried  fruit  (Howard).     1898.     p.  7 

Eastern  United  States,  appearance  in,  and  measures  taken  to  pre- 
vent its  spread  and  to  destrov  it  (Howard).     1893 

same  (Howard).     1894.     p.  153". 

Experimental  work  in  New  York  State  against  ( Felt) .    1902.    p.  35 . 
Experiments  with  winter    washes  against,    season  of    1894-95 

(Marlatt).     1895.     p.  365 

How  to  control,  circular  on  ( Marlatt) 

Hydrocyanic-acid  gas  as  remedy  for  (Johnson).     1898.     p.  39  ... 
Insecticides  for,   various,   some  practical  experiments  with,   in 

Georgia  (Scott).     1902.     p.  41 

Japan,  preliminary  report  on  (Marlatt).     1902.     p.  41 

Lime,  sulphur,  and  salt  and  resin  washes  for,  use  of,  in  Ohio 

(Burgess).     1902.     p.  33 

same,  in  Maryland  (Quaintance).     1902.     p.  37 

Michigan,  present  status  in  (Barrows).     1897.     p.  27 

Native  home  of,  resume  of  search  for,  in  Japan  and  China  (Mar- 
latt).    1902.     p.  65 

New  Jersev  (Smith) — 

1894.     p.  163 

1898.     p.  32 

Notes  on  (Howard).     1895.     p.  283 

Occurrences  in  United  States,  with  full  account  of  its  life  history 

and  remedies  to  l)e  used  against  it  (  Howard  and  Marlatt) 

Original  home  of  (Howard  and  Marlatt).     1899.     p.  36 

Report  on — 

1894.     p.  360 

1896-97  (Howard) 

Virginia  (Coquillett),  1894.     p.  253,  324 

San  Jose  scale  and  its  nearest  allies  (Cockerell).     1897 

San    Juan,    Porto    Rico,    temperature,    rainfall,    and    humidity  at 

(Phillips).     1899.     p.  319 

San  Mateo  (Cal.)  Agricultural  Association  fair,  cattle  exhibited  at, 

special  order  concerning.     Aug.  18,  1900 

San  Pedro  Martin  Island,  plants  collected  at,  bv  Edward  Palmer  in 

1890,  list  of  (Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.     p".  78 

Sanpete  County,  Utah,  soil  survey  in  (Means).     1900.     p.  115 

Santa  Agueda,  Lower  California,  plants  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer 

in  1890  at,  list  of  (Vasey  and  Rose).     1890.  "  p.  80 

Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  soil  survey  around  (Holmes),     p.  385 

Santa  Barbara,  California,  climate  of.     1871.     p.  196 

Santa  Rosalia,  Lower  California,  plants  collected  bv  Edward  Palmer 

in  1890  at,  list  of  ( Vasey  and  Rose ) .     1890.  '  p.  80 

Santillan,  Rafael  Aquilar  y.     See  Aquilar  y  Santillan,  Rafael 

Santo  Domingo,  plants  from.     1870.     p.  283 

Sap,  circulation  of  (Vasey).     1874.     p.  151 

Sapindacefc,  threes  new  species  of,  from  western  Mexico  and  Lower 

California  (Radlkofer).     1893.     p.  367 

Sarcopsylla  gallinacea.     See  Hen  flea. 

Sarcoptidse,    parasitism  among,  origin  and    development  of  (Gar- 
man).     1891.     p.  182 

Sarcosporidia,  presence  of,  in  birds  (Stiles).     1893.     p.  79 

Sargent,  A.  A.     Viticulture  in  California.     1882.     p.  157 : 

Sargent,  C.  S.     Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  227 


ClaBslflcatlon  no. 


A10.3:100 
A27.9:6 
AlO.  3:100 
Al.  1:885 


A9.6:26 

A9.7:6 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:6 
A9.6:18 

A9.5:3 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:37 

A9^.7:7 

A9.5:42 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:37 
A9.6:31 

A9.6:37 
A9.6:37 
A9.6:9 

A9.6:37 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:17 

A9.7:7 

A9.6:3 
A9.6:20 

A9.7:6 
A9.6:12 
A9.7:6 
A9.8:6 

A29. 1:898 

A4.5:69 

A6.5:l 
A1.8:64 

A6.5:l 
A26 .5:900' 
A27.9:9 

A6.5:l 

A27.9:8 
A27.9:12 

A6.5:l 


A9.7:4 
A4.3:3 
A1.8:22 
A29.6:30 


508 


Sartori,  Giuseppe.     Dubernard  method  for  examination  of  butter. 
1890.     p.  103 

Sausages,  United  States,  in  Gibraltar  (Sprague).     p.  519 

Sausalito,  California,  storm  wave  at  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  424 

Saunders,  William: 

Cranberry  culture.     1894 

Economic  plants  in  collection  of  Agriculture  Department,  cata- 
logue of.     1891 

Experimental  Gardens  and  Grounds  Office,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment, work  of,  for  farmer.     1897.     p.  180 

Garden,  notes  of  the — 

1871 .  p.  476 

1872.  p.  .72 

Grapevine,  pruning  and   training,  remarks  on,  with  ciuotations 

and  illustrations  from  various  authors,     p.  97 

Horticulture  and  kindred  subjects,  papers  on.     1891 

Participation  of  Agriculture  Department  in  Philadelphia  Inter- 
national Exhibition.     1876 

Plants,  bulVjs,  tubers,  etc.,  for  distribution  from  U.  S.  projtagating 
garden,  catalogue  of,  with  report  on  object  and  aims  of  gar- 
den.    1862_ _ 

Plants  in  exotic  collection  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  descrip- 
tive catalogue  of.     1872 

Pruning  of  trees  and  other  plants.     1898.     p.  151 

Soils  and  products  of  Florida,  observations  on.     1883 

Tea  culture,  experiment  in,  report  on  tea  gardens  of  Dr.  Charles 
U.  Shepard,  Pinehurst,  S.  C.     1897 

Tea  culture  as  a  probable  American  industry.     1879 

Tea  garden.  Government,  at  Summerville,  S.  C,  condition  and 
prospects  of.     p.  28 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Superintendent  of  Experimental  Garden, 
1862-1867;  and  as  Superintendent  of  Gardens  and  Grounds, 

1868-1899  

Saunders,  William,  sketch  of  life  of  (Hill).     1900.     p.  625 

Saw-fiv: 

Dogwood,  report  on.     1890.     p.  239 

New,  which  is  injurious  to  hollyhocks  (Cockerell).    1894.    p.  251. 

Rose,  in  United  States  (Riley).     1892.     p.  6 

Strawberry  (Malley).     1889."     p.  136 

Sweet  potato,  report  on.     1888.     p.  43 

same,  new  (Marlatt).     1892.     p.  24 

Wheat  and  grass,  notes  on  (Riley  and  Marlatt).     1891.     p.  168  .. 

Willow-shoot,  report  on  (Riley).     1888.     p.  8 

See  also  Cimbex  —  Harpiphorus  maculatus  —  Monostegia  ignota  — 
Nematinte  —  Pear  slug — Sweet  potato  saw-flies  —  Wheat  saw- 
flies. 
Saxony: 

Beef  and  pork  in,  consumption  of.     1887.     p.  591 

Statistics  of.     1876.     p.  496 

Tuberculosis  among  cattle  in.     p.  99 

Saylor,  Charles  F. : 

Beet-sugar  industry  of  United  States,  report  as  special  agent — 

1897 - 

same.     p.  161  

13 


Index 

Classification  no. 

A7.3:24 
A4. 1:899 
A29.6:23 

A1.9:13 

A1.8:47 

Al.  10:897 

A27.9:9 
A27.9:10 

A  1.1:866 
Al.8:48 

A1.2:P53 


A1.8:2 

A1.8:6 
Al. 10:898 
A1.6:62 

A14.4:l 
A1.6:18 

Al. 1:881-2 


A  14.1: 
Al. 10:900 

A9.7:2 
A9.7:7 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:l 


1898.  p. 

1900.  p. 

1901.  p. 
1901.  p. 


9.. 

487 


Scabies.     See  Cattle  —  Sheep  scab. 
Scale.     Sec.  also  Red  scale. 
Scale  insects: 

American  fruit  imported  into  Germany  (Reh) .     1900. 

California,  report  for  1891  (Coquillett).     ]).  13 

Destroying,  various  methods  for,  report  on  (Cocjuillett; 

1888.     p.  123 

same.     p.  123 

1890.     p.  19 


p.  79.... 


A27.9:25 
A27.9:14 
A4. 1:893-* 


A1.2:B392 
A1.2:B39i 
A1.2:B39* 
A  1.8:69 
A1.8:72 
Al. 10:901 


A9.6:22 
A9.3:26 

A  1.1:888 
A9. 1:888. 
A9.3:23 


509 


p.  152 


Index 

Scale  insects — Continued 

Enemies  in  California  (Smith).     1896.     p.  46.. 
Enemy  of  citrus  trees  (Marlatt).     1900.     p.  247 

Experiments  against  (Koebcle).     p.  143 

Experiments  on,  progress  in,  etc.  (Hubbard). 

.«ame.     p.  152 

Found  upon  plants  entering  port  of  San  Francisco,  list  of  (Craw ), 

1896.     p.  40 

Gas  treatment  for,  report  on  (Coquillett) — 

1887.     p.  123 

same.     p.  35 

1890.     supplementary,     p.  41 

Hydrocvanicacidgas  treatment  for,  history  of  (Coquillett).    1891. 

p.  457 -' 

Important,  two,  parasites  of  (Howard ) .     1894.     p.  5 

Injuriovis,  danger  to  American  horticulture  from  introduction  of 

(King).     1901.     p.  171 

New,  from  California  (Coquillett).     1891.     p.  382 

New  and  old,  notes  on  (Johnson). 

Report  of  Entomologist  on.     p.  276 

Some,  of  orchard  (Howard).     1894. 

Temperature  control  of  (Marlatt). 

Useful  American  (Howard).     1897. 

See  also  Aleurodidae  —  Aleyrodes  — 

Blackscale  —  Coccidpe  —  Coccids 


1896.     p.  74 . 


73 


p.  249  . 
1899.     p. 
p.  38 

-  Aspidiotus  ostrea^formis  — 

—  Cottony  cushion-scale  — 
Date-palm  scale  —  Eimeria  stiedse  —  Eimeriella  —  Fluted 
scale  —  Icerya  —  Jamaican  coccidte  —  Japanese  coccidte  — 
Lecanium  —  Maple  pseudococcus  —  Mytilaspis  pomorum  — 
Orange  —  Peach  lecanium —  Peach-tree  scale  —  Red  scales  — 
San  Jos6  scale. 

Scandinavia: 

Agricultural  education  in,  notes  on  (Woll).     1897.     p.  7 

same(Woll).     1898.     pp.  605,  703 

Our  trade  with,  1890-1900  ( Hitchcock ).     1900 

Seed-control  stations  in,  report  on  (Woll).     1899.     p.  4 

Scatehkow,  K.     Locusts  in  China,  extermination  of.     1883.     App., 

p.  65 

Scelle,  Ch.     Egg  sales  of  Paris,    1896;   translated  by  Newton  B. 

Ashby.     p.  339 

Scep.sis  edwardsii,  preparatory  stages  of  (Dyar).     1890.     p.  360 

Scheffer,  Theo  H.     Twig  girdler,  notes  and  observations  on.     1895. 

p.  345 

Schickler,  C.     Pomology  in  Wurtemberg.     1870.     p.  153 

Schipps,  K.     Halo  phenomena,  observation  of.     1897.     p.  294 

Schizoneura  panicola  thos.  and  S.  corni  fab.  identity  of  (Osborn). 

1889.     p.  108 ". 

Schloesing's  method.     See  Nitric  acid  in  soils. 

Schmidberger, .     Pear  midge,  habits  of.     p.  286 

Schmoeger-Neubert.     Estimation  of  content    of    fat    in   milk  by 

method  of  (Kiihn).     1890.     p.  158 

Schokalsky,  Jules  de.     Ladoga  Lake,  from  thermic  point  of  view. 

1901.     p.  63  

School  books,  errors  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  16 

Schools: 

Arbor  Day  observance  in  (Northrop),     p.  27 

Bird  day  in 

Common — 

agriculture  in.     1868.     p.  92 

same  (Adams).     1885.     p.  174 

as  affected  by  roads  (Abercrombie).     1902.     p.  39 

Meteorology  and  relation  of  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  131 

Meteorology  in  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  512 

same.     1899.     p.  469 

Primary  work  on  meteorology  for  use  of  (Connor).     1899.     p.  102. 
Public- 
how  may  farmers'  organizations  hasten  teaching  of  agricul- 
ture in?  (Voorhees).     1902.     p.  89 


Olasslflcatlon  no. 

A9.6:6 
Al.  10:900 
A  1.1:887 
Al.  1:883 
A9. 1:883 

A9.8:4 
! 
Al.  1:887 
A9.3:15 
A9.7:l 

A9.7:3 
A9.7:7 

Al  0.3:99 

A9.7:3 

A9.6:6 

Al.  1:880 

Al. 10:894 

A9.6:20 

A9.6:9 


A10.4:32 
A10.6:9 
A 12. 3:22 
A10.6:10 

AS.  1:3 


A4. 1:899 
A9.7:2 

A9.7:7 

A27.9:8 

A29.6:25 

A9.7:2 

Al. 1:885 

A7.3:24 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 

A1.8:56 
A5.4:17 


A27.9:6 

A1.7:9 

A22.3:23 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:27 

A29.3:24 


A10.3:120 


510 


Schools — Continued 
Public — Continued 

meteorological  observations  at,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     ]>. 

550 

same  (Wilkinson).     1899.     p.  550 

meteorology  in  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  458 

same  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  17 

teaching  agriculture  in  (James).     1902.     p.  84 

Rural — 

agriculture  in  (Powell).     1902.     p.  109 

grounds  of,  tree  planting  on  ( Hall ) .     1901 

Technical,  mechanical,  drawing  in  (Flather).     1894.     p.  81 

See  nho  Agricultural  colleges  —  Technical  schools  —  Welch,  A.  .S. 
Schott,  Charles  Anthony: 

Magnetic  survey  of  North  America.     1895.     p.  460 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  241 

Schoyen,  W.  M.     Insects  of  Norway  and  Sweden,  notes  on.     1897. 

p.  79 

Schreiber,  Paul: 

Meteorological  observations  considered  with  special  reference  to 

influence  on  vegetatioTi.     1895.     p.  395 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  237 

Schrenk,  Hermann  von: 

Catalpa,  hardy,  diseases  of.     1902.     p.  49 

Fungous  diseases  of  forest  trees.     1900.     p.  199 

New  England  conifers,  some  diseases  of.     1900 

Red  cedar,  two  diseases  of,  caused  by  Polyporus  juniperinus  n.  sp. 

and  Polyporus  carneus  nees,  preliminary  report.     1900 

Timber,  decay  of,  and  methods  of  preventing  it.     1902 

Schrodt,  M.     Specificgravity  of  cow's  milk,  limits  of.     1888.     p.  154. 
Schroeder,  Ernest  C. : 

Blood  and  serum  injections  in  connection  with  Texas  fever  inves- 
tigations, experiment  in.     p.  43 

Bottom  disease  among  horses  of  South  Dakota,     p.  371 

Inoculation  to  produce  immunity  from  Texas  fever  in  northern 

cattle,     p.  273 ". 

Southern  cattle  tick,  vitality  of.     p.  41 

Texas  fever  organism,  persistence  of,  in  blood  of  cattle,     p.  42 

Tubercle  bacilli  in  milk  of  cows,  experimental  observations  on 

presence  of.     1894.     p.  75 

Tuberculosis,  prevalence  of,  among  cattle  in  New  York  State,    p.  66. 
See  also,    as  collaborator,  De  Schweinitz,    Emil  Alexander;   as 
joint  author,  Kilborne,  F.  L. —  Smith,  Theobald. 
Schroeder,  Ernest  C,  and  Cotton,   W.   E.     Southern  cattle  ticks, 
growing    noninfected    and   afterwards   infecting  them   with 

Texas  fever,     p.  33 

Schulte,  J.  I.: 

Grains,  tillering  of.     1899.     p.  10 

Tobacco,  wcjrk  of  agricultural  experiment  stations,  with  introduc- 
tion and  comments  by  ]\lilton  Whitney.     1900 

Schultz,  L.  G.     Sky  polarization,  study  of,  with  reference  to  weather 

conditions.     1902.     p.  28 

Schuster,  Arthur: 

Mathematical  analysis  as  applied  to  terrestrial  magnetism,  pres- 
ent condition  of.     1895.     p.  550 

Meteorology,  address  on,  at  British  Association,  Belfast.     1902. 

p.  448 

Schuyler,    James   D.     Water  storage,    problems    of,    on   torrential 
streams  of  southern  California  as  typified  by  Sweetwater  and 

San  Jacinto  rivers.     1901.     p.  353 

Schuyler,  Nebr.,  Sugar-beet  Experiment  Station,  annual  report  of: 

1891  (Maxwell),     p.  118 

1892.     p.  43  

1894.     p.  37  

Schwarz,  Eugene  Amandus: 

Cicada,  periodical,  in  1897,  circular  on 

same.     1898 


Index 

Classification  no. 


A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A29.H:23 
A  29. 6:25 
A10.3:120 


A10.3:1.20 
Al. 9:1.34 
A10.3:20 


A29.3:112 
A29.6:30 

A9.6:9 


A29.3:112 
A29.6:30 

A13.3:.37 
Al.  10:900 
A28.3:25 

A28.3:21 
A19.3:14 
A7.3:24 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:891-2 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:899 

A4.3:7 
A4. 1:893-4 


A4. 1:899 
Al. 9:105 
A1.8:63 
A29.3:31 

A29.3:112 
A29.6:30 

A 10. 3: 100 

A7.3:33 
A7.3:37 
A7.3:39 


A9.5:22 
A9.5:30 


511 


Index 

Schwarz,  Eugene  Amandus — Continued 

Cotton-worm  questit)n  in  1894.     p.  315 

Crow,  insect  food  of.     1895.     p.  57 

Eumanis  atala,  notes  on.     1888.     p.  37 

Hippelates  plague  in  Florida.     1895.     p.  374 

Hylesinus  eericeus,  notes  on.     1894.     p.  254 

Insects  living  on  or  injurious  to  the  cotton  plant   in   Bahama 

Islands.     1878.     p.  347 

Librarj'  pest,  imported,  report  of.     1895.     p.  396 

Eed-legged  flea-beetle,  its  injuries  to  orchard  trees  in  ^Maryland 

and  Virginia.     1893.     j).  3;>4 

San  Jose  scale  at  Charlottesville,  Va.     1894.     p.  247 

See  also,  as  translator,  lieh,  L. 
Schweinitz,  Emil  Alexander,  de.     See  De  Schweinitz. 
Schweitzer,  Paul,  and  Fox,  Charles  P.     Meat   analysis — testing  of 

ai)paratus  and  method.     1891.     p.  40 

Schwolson,  Orest.     Solar  radiation,  observations  of;  how  best  made 

and  compiled.     1896.     p.  721 

Science: 

Applied,  as  a  factor  of  rural  production.     1885.     ^so.  20.     p.  31  . . 

Poetry  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  269 

True  relations  of,  to  industries  and  arts  ( Wiley) .     p.  32 

Versus  art  (Roberts ).     1898.     p.  69 

Scientific  investigation,  original,  under  certain  conditions  advisability 
of  supplying  employees  of  Weather  Bureau  with  apparatus  for 

carrying  on  (Fulton).     1902.     p.  22 

Scientific  investigators,  training  needed  to  become,  notes  on  (Abbe). 

1901.     p.  447 

Scientific  organizations,  relations  of  weather  officials  with,  how  pro- 
moted (Beals).     1899.     p.  69 

Same  (Sims) .     1899.     p.  74 

Scientific  research,  instruction  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  413.. 
Scientific  work  of  Agriculture  Department,  recommendation  for  ap- 
pointment of  director  in  chief  of,  etc 

Scleroderma,  genus,  in  Saccardo's  Sylloge  (Ellis).    1889.     p.  23 

Scofield,  Carl  S.     Algerian  durum  wheats,  classified  list,  with  descrip- 
tions.    1902 

Scolytidte  and  their  food  plants,  notes  on  (Blandford).     1894.    p.  260. 
Scolytids,  destructive,  and  their  imported  enemy  (Hopkins).     1893. 

p.  123 

Scoresbv,  Wm.,  jr.      Meteorological  notes  bv,  report  on  (Abbe). 

1897.  p.  62 '. 

Scorpions,  report  on.  1894.  p.  260 

Scotland: 

Agriculture  and  dairying  in  (Higgins).     p.  213 

Cattle  in,  pleuro-pneumonia  in  (Reid ).     p.  401 

Dogtaxin.     1867.     p.  381 

Fiber  in,  determination  of  (Aitken).     1894.     p.  172 

AVheat  experiments  in.     1866.     p.  386 

See  also  Ben  Nevis  observatory  —  Edinburgh. 
Scott,  John.     Beef,  breeding  and  feeding  for,  and  supplying  market. 

1889.     p.  132 

Scott,  Martin  P.     Lawes's  views  of  fertilitv.     1883.     p.  76 

Scott,  Robert  H. : 

Paris,  international  meteorological  conference  at.     Sept.,  1896. 

p.  333 - 

Weather  maps  and  bulletins,  daily,  publication  of.     1894.     p.  6.. 

Scott,  Robert  W.     Kentucky  sheep,  improved,     p.  334 

Scott,  W.  H.     College  faculty  meetings.     1895.     p.  80 

Scott,  W.  M. : 

Aphis,  new  species  of,  injurious  to  plums  and  peaches  in  Georgia, 

preliminary  note  on.     1902.     p.  56 

Coccidfe  of  Georgia,  notes  on.     1900.     p.  49 

Georgia,  coccids  in,  fatal  temperature  for  some.     1899.     p.  82 

San  Jose  scale,  some  practical  experiments  with  various  insecti- 
cides for,  in  Georgia.     1902.     p.  41 


I'lasslflciitlon  no. 

A9.7:7 
A5.3:6 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:7 
A9.7:7 


A9.2:C82 
A9.7:7 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:6 


A7.3:31 

A29.3:ll* 

A27.9:23 
A29.6:30 
A1.7:2 
A10.3:4^ 


A29.3:31 

A29.6:2g 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:26 

A1.2:Scil 

A28.5:5 

A19.3:7 
A9.7:6 

A9.7:6 

A29.6:25 

A9.7:7 


A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:889-90? 
A27.9:5 
A7.3:43 
A27.9:4 


A1.7:2 
A1.7:2 


A29.6:24 
A29.3:ll^ 
Al.  1:866 
A10.3:24 


A9.6:31 
A9.6:26 
A9.6.20 

A9.6:37 


512 


Scott,  W.  M.,  and  Fiske,  W.  F.     Curculio,  jarring  for,  on  extensive 

gcale  in  (ieor^ia,  with  list  of  int^ects  cautrht.     1902.     p.  24 

Scovel,  J.  V.  n.     Potatoes,  experiments  with.     1874.     p.  331 

Scovell,  Melville  Aniasa: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  seventh  annual  convention.     1890.     p.  6 

Burley  tol)acco,  its  growing  and  curing.     1901.     p.  106 

Cows,  testing  as  to  milk  and  butter  production,  some  notes  in 

connection  with.     1899.     p.  123 

Dairv  tests  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  report  of  committee 

oil.     1S94.     p.  52 

Kjeldahl   method  applicable  to  determination  of   nitrogen  in 

nitrates.     1887.     p.  51 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Scovell,  ]Melville  Amasa,  Peter,  Alfred  Meredith,  and  Curtis,  H.  E. 
Fertilizers,  potash  in,  rejwrt  on  some  sources  of  error  in  de- 
termination of.     1896.     p.  42 

Screech  owl.     See  Owl. 

Screw  worm,  hominivorous  habits  of,  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (Murtfeldt). 

1891.     p.  200 

Screws,  W.  W.     Address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  Julv, 

1894.     p.  23 "... 

Scribner,  Frank  Lamson-: 

Agrostology,  economic  and  scientific,  progress  of.     1899.     p.  347. . 
Agrostology  Division,  Agriculture  Department — 

publications  of,  list  of.     1901 

work  of,  for  farmer.     1897.     p.  160 

American  grasses,  report  on 

same,  pt.  2 

same,  pt.  3 

Economic  grasses 

Flat  pea,  circular  on.     1895 

same.     1899 

Fungicides,  or  remedies  for  plant  diseases.     1888 

Fungous  diseases  of  plants,  outlines  of  certain,  with  remarks  upon 

application  of  remedies,     p.  76 

Giant  knotweed,  or  sachaline,  circular  on.     1895 

Grapevine — 

black-rot  and  brown-rot  of,  extent,  severity,  and  treatment  of, 

in  northern  Ohio,  in  1889.     p.  76 

fungus  diseases  of.     1886 

downy  mildew  and  black-rot  of,  experiments  made  in  treat- 
ment of,  1887,  with  chapter  on  apparatus  for  applying 

remedies  for  these  diseases 

same.     1888 

Grass  gardens.     1895.     p.  301 

Grasses — 

Acapulco,  Mexico,  collected  by  Dr.  E.  Palmer  in  vicinity  of, 

list  of.     1897.     p.  7 

as  sand  and  soil  binders.     1894.     pp.  421,  580 

in  Elliott's  "Sketch' of  Botany  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia," 

notes  on.     1901 

new  or  little  known,  description  of — 

1897.  p.  5 

1898.  p.  42  

1901 

of  salt  marshes.     1  .S95.     p.  325 

useful  and  ornamental.     1896 

Hairy  vetch,  sand  vetch,  or  Russian  vetch.     1895 

Hungarian  brome  grass,  circular  on.     1894 

Ixophorus,  genus.     1897.     p.  5 

Lawns  and  lawn  making.     1 897.     p.  355 

Mexican  grasses,  new  or  little  known.     1899 

North  American  grasses,  new  species  of.     Fel).,  1899 

same,  June,  1899 

Pacific  coast,  grass  and  forage  plant  investigations  on.     1899 

Pasture  plants,  our  native.     1900.     p.  581 


Index 

t'lusslllcatiou  no. 

A9.6:31 
A27.9:12 


A7.3:28 
A10.3:99 

A10.3:65 

A10.3:20 

A7.3:16 

A7.3:49 


A9.7:4 
A22.3:10 
A  1.10:899 


A.3.4:36 
Al. 10:897 
A3. 3:7 
A3.3:17 
A3. 3:20 
A3.3:14 
A6.4:4 
A3.4:ll 
A28.4:5 

Al.  1:885 
A6.4:5 


A6.3:ll 
A6.3:2 


A6.3:5 
A6.3:10 
Al. 10:895 


A3. 3:4 
Al.  10:894 

A3.4:29 


A3. 3:8 
A3.3:ll 
A3.4:30 
A  1.1 0:895 
A3. 3:3 
A3.4:2 
A6.4:l 
A3. 3:4 
A  1.10:897 
A3.4:19 
A3. 4:9 
A3.4:16 
A3. 4:22 
Al.  10:900 


114—04- 


-33 


513 


ludcx 

Scribner,  Frank  Lamson — Continued 

Potato  and  tomato,  treatment  of,  for  blight  and  rot.     1897 

Range  grass  and  forage  plant  experiments,  cooperative,  at  High- 
more,  S.  Dak.     1899 

same.     1900 

Sand-binding  grasses.     1898.     p.  405 

Seed  distribution,  records  of,  and  cooperative  experiments  with 

grasses  and  forage  ])lants.     1902 

Southern  forage  plants.     1899 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Agrostologist,  Agrostology  Division,  Agri- 
culture Department,  1895-1901 

See  also,  for  report  as  Chief,  Vegetable  Pathology  Section,  Agri- 
culture Department,  1887 

See  also,  for  report  as  Mycologist,  Agriculture  Department,  1886 

Scribner,  Frank  I.amson-,  and  Ball,  Carleton  R.     Grasses,  miscel- 
laneous notes  and  descriptions  of  new  sjiecies.     1900.     p.  39 

Scribner,  Frank  Lamson-,  and  Merrill,  Elmer  D.: 

Calamovilfa,  notes  on.     1901.     p.  2 

Chtetochloa,  North  American  species  of.     1900 

Grasses  of  herbarium  of  Dr.  H.  Muhlenberg.     1900 

Mexican  grasses,  some  recent  collections  of.     1900.     p.  5 

Panicum,  three  new  species  of.     1901.     p.  3 

Panicuni  nitidum,  Panicum  scoparium,  and  Panicum  pubescens, 

noteson.     1900.     p.31 

Scribner,  Frank  I^amson-,  and  Smith,  .Tared  Gage: 

Hordeum  and  Agropvaon,  genera,  native  and  introduced  species 

of.     1897.     p.23.." 

Mexican  grasses  collected  by  E.  W.  Nelson  in  Mexico,  1894-95. 

1897.     p.  11 

Scribner,  Frank  Lamson-,  and  Viala,  Pierre.     Black  rot  of  grapevine. 

1888 - 

Scudder,  Samuel  H.     Cranberry  girdler,  report  on.     1894.     p.  1 

Scuppernong  wine,  analysis  of  (Page) .     1868.     p.  362 

Scymnus: 

Australian,  established  and  described  in  California  ( Rilev ) .    1892. 

p.  127 

Two  new  species  of  ( Sharp ) .     1889.     p.  364 

Sea: 

Ball  lightning  at,  instance  of  (Sevboth).     1901.     p.  249 

Earthquake  at  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  380 

Effect  of  proximityto,  on  thunderstorm  periods  (Stearns).    1898. 

p.  452 

Temperature  and  shore  climate  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  314.. 
Seacoast  telegraph  lines,  instructions  to  operators  on  (Bugl)ee 

Same  (Robinson).     1897 

Seaman,  William  Henry.     Fibers,  identification  of.     1897.     p.  352 
Searchlight: 

Use  of,  in  meteorology  (Abbe).     1897.     i).  206 


Classlflfatlon  no. 


A28.4:4 


A3.4:21 
A3. 4:33 
A1.10:8£ 


A19.3:10 
A1.9:102 

A3. 

A28.1: 
A28.1: 

A3. 3:24 

A3.4:35 
A3.3:21 
A3.4:27 
A3.3:24 
A3.4:35 

A3. 3:24 


A3. 3:4 

A3.3:4 

A6.3:7 
A9.7:7 
A27.9:6 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:l 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:23 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:30 
1892.    A29.12:Seli 
A29.12:Sel- 
A11.5:9 


A29.6:25 


1898. 


?• 


58 A29.6:26 


Weather  signals  (Calvert) 
Seasonal  forecasts: 

India  and  America  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  266 

Long  range,  for  Pacific  Coast  States  (Ashlev).     1901.     p.  16 

Oregon,  note  on  (Abbe) .     1898.     p.  253  . .  1 

Seasons : 

Good  and  l)ad,  periodicity  of  (Abbe).     1896.  _  p.  290 

Natural  phenomena  of,  connection  with  agriculture   (Russell). 

p.  329 

Warm  and  cold,  normal,  relative  duration  of,  notes  on  (Abbe). 

1901.     p.  74  

same  (Penny witt).     1901.     p.  55 

Seaweed,  valuable  agricultural  resource  of  northern  coast  regions 

(Beal).     1899.     p.  5 " 

Sebago  Lake,  Maine,  temperature  of  water  of  (Abbe).  1894.  p.  507.. 
Sebelien,  J.  Albuminoids  in  milk,  estimation  of.  1889.  p.  169...,. 
Sedgwick,  T.  F.: 

Chickens  and  their  diseases  in  Hawaii.     1901 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 


A29.6:24 


514 


Seed  and  Plant  Introduction: 

Section  of,  Agriculture  Department,  circular  relative  to  (Cook). 

1899 

Work  of  Agriculture  Department  in,  since  1897  (Smith).     1901. 

p.  145 

Seed  coats  of  certain  species  of  genus  Brassica  (Pieters  and  Charles). 

1901 

Seed-control  stations: 

Establishment  of  (Burchard) .     1893.     pp.  793,  882 

Scandinavian,  report  on  ( Woll) .     1 899.     p.  4 

Seed  Division,  Agriculture  Department 

Seed  wheat  for  Northwest,  correspondence  on.     1868.     p.  285 

Seeds: 

Abstracts    of    reports    of    agricultural   experiment   stations    on, 

1 889-1902 

Adulteration  of.     1869.     p.  146 

Agricultural — 

standards  of  the  purity  and  vitality  of  (Hicks) .     1896 

where  grown  and  how  handled  (Pieters).     1901.     p.  233 

Agriculture  Department — 

experiments  with.     1870.     p.  476 

tests  of.     1869.     p.  242 

same.     1870.     p.  83 

Beardless  brome  grass  (Pieters) .     1900 

Commercial  saltbushes  (Collins).     1901 

Contract  for,  award  of.     1896 

Distribution  of — 

circulars  relative  to,  July  25, 1895 

records  of,  and  cooperative  experiments  with  grasses  and  forage 
plants  (Scribner).     1902 

special  agents  for,  annual  report 

Effect  of  napthaline  on  (Taylor) .     1883 

Experiments  with  (Baker).     1870.     p.  25 

same  ( Bidwell) .     j).  24 

Farm  and  garden,  experiments  with.     1869.     p.  292 

Field- 
experiments  with.     p.  405 

Introduction  of.     1864.     Xo.  6.     p.  16 

selection  of,  importance  of.     1898.     p.  8 

Flax  culture  for,  in  Europe  and  America  (Dodge).     1898 

Free  importation  of.     1868.     p.  62 

Germination  of,  as  affected  by  certain  chemical  fertilizers  ( Hicks) . 

1900 

Good,  farmers'  interest  in  ( Pieters).     1900 

Growers  of,  bees  of  great  value  to  (Benton).     1892.     p.  254 

Investigation,  object  and  methods  of  (Burchard).    1893.   jjp.  793, 

882 

Large,   heavy,  superior  value  of  (Hicks  and  Dabnej^).      1896. 

p.  305 , 

Maturing,  localities  best  suited  to  ( Henderson ) .     p.  572 

Novelties  and  specialties  in,  distrilmtion  of 

Planting  by  birds  (Barrows),     p.  280 

same.     p.  280 

Production  and  saving  (Pieters).     1896.     p.  207 

Purchase  and  distribution,  report  of  Assistant  Secretary  of  Agri- 
culture on — 

1898.  p.  1 

1899.  p.  3 

1900.  p.  7  

Pure,  investigation  (Hicks).     1894.     p.  389 

Rescue  grass  and  chess  ( Hillman).     1902 

Selection  and  planting  of  (Hallett).     1874.     p.  381 

Selection  of — 

importance  of  (Dupont).     1873.     p.  553 

same.     1898.     p.  7 

report  on  (Coville) .     1898. 

work  at  Medicine  Lodge,  Kansas,  r(^&um(3  of  (Carr).    1893.   p.  28. 


Index 

Classiilt'atloii  uo. 


A6.4:16 

A10.3:99 

A6.3:29 


A10.6:4 
A10.6:10 
A24. 
A27.9:6 


A10.6: 
A27.9:7 

A6.4:6 
Al.  10:901 

A27.9:8 
Al.  1:869 
A  27. 9:8 
A6.4:25 
A6.3:27 
A1.4:l 


A1.2:Se3 


A19.3:10 

A24.5: 

A18.2:N16 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:7 


Al.  1:868 
A27.9:2 
Al.9:84 
All.  5:10 
iV27.9:6 


A6.3:24 

A1.9:lll 

A9.7:4 


Al  0.6:4 

Al.  10:896 
Al.  1:878 
A19.5: 
A  1.1:890 
A5. 1:890 
Al.  10:896 


A  1.1:898 
A  1.1:899 
Al.  1:900 
A  1.1 0:894 
A19.3":R31 
A27.9:12 


A27.9:ll 
A  1.9:73 
A6.2:P69 
A7.3:40 


515 


Index 


(JlassIflcntloTi  no, 


1899.     p.  549  .. 


ISO'; 


441 


Al.  10:899 
A1.2:Se38 

Al. 10:897 
A1.10:8i;5 

A10.3:76 
A10.4:84 

A6.4:ll 

A28.3:10 

A28.5:6 


A6.6:6 


Seeds — Continued 

Selling,  growing,  and  testing  of  (Pieters) 
Sowing  of,  brief  instructions  on.     1873  .. 
Testing- 
additional  notes  on  (Hicks  and  Key) 

at  home  (Pieters).     1895.     p.  175 

methods  of,  and  their  relation  to  farm  and  gJirden  (Pieters). 

1900.     p.  55 t 

rules  and  apparatus  for.     1 897 

Treated  with  carbon  bisulphid,  vitality  of  (Hicks  and  Dabney). 

n.  d 

Treatment  of,  with  copper  sulphate  to  prevent  attacks  of  fungi 

( Evans) .     1896 

Vitality  of,  effects  of  certain  fungicides  upon  (Crozier).     1891. 

P   8 

See  aim  Cotton  seed  —  (Trass  seeds  —  Kentucky  bluegrass  seed  — 
Linseed  —  Oil-producing  seeds  —  Red  clover  seed  —  Saccha- 
rine sorghums. 
Seeds  and  plants: 
Foreign — 

collected  in  Austria,  Italy,  and  Egypt,  by  Barbour  Lathrop 
and  David  G.  Fairchild  for  Section  of  Seed  and  Plant  Intro- 
duction ,  Agriculture  Department.     1900  . . 

imported  by  Section  of  Seed  and  Plant  Introduction,  Agricul- 
ture Department — 

Xos.  1-1000,  n.  d 

Xos.  1001-1900.     1899 

Nos.  1901-2700.     1899 

Nos.  2701-3400.     1900 

Imported,  inventory  no.  9 

Seelev,  Dewev   A.     Temperature  of  soil  and   surface   of  ground. 

'1901.    i).  501 - 

Seiches  and  rairobia,  notes  on  (Abbe): 

1898.  p.  562  

1899.  p.  102 

Seidell,   Atherton.     Alkali   soils,   chemical  examination  of.     1901. 

p.  65 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Cameron,  Frank  K. 
Seismic  changes,  small,  caused  by  building  operations    (Marvin). 

1899.     p.  582  

Seismic  noises: 

North  Carolina  and  Georgia  (Hawkins ) .     1897.     p.  393 

Notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  216,  562 

Report  on  (Kain  and  others).     1898.     p.  152 

Seismograph : 

Marvin,  report  on  (Marvin).     1895.     p.  250 i  A29.6:23 

Meteorological  stations  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  259 i  A29.6:25 

Milne,  records  bv  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  214 ;  A29.6:27 


A6.6:l 
A6.G:2 
A6.6:5 
A6.6:7 
A19.3:5 

A29.6:29 

A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:27 

A26.3:18 


A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:26 


Observatorv,  Carson  City,  Nev.  (Friend).     1900.     p.  245 

Stations  in 'United  States,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  310 

Seismometers  in  meteorology,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  420 

Selby,  A.  D.     Garden  herbarium,  making  and  its  uses.    1900.    p.  92. . 
Selenium  and  its  use  for  measurement  of  sunshine  (Dorsey).     1899. 

p.  99 

Semaquir,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  65 

Semiarid  districts,  wheat  growing  in,  successful  (Carleton).     1900. 

p. 529 

Semiarid  regions,  emmer,  a  grain  for  (Carleton).     1901 

Semiarid  West,  new  wheat  industry  for  ( Carleton ) .     1901 

Semolina  and  macaroni,  manufacture  of  (Skinner).     1902 

September,  weather  conditions  for,  statement  of  average  (Garriott). 

1900.     p.  395 - 

Septendedm  cicada.     See  Marlatt,  C.  L. 
Septicemia.     Sec  Chickens,  apoplectiform  septicemia. 

Serimeter,  report  of  (Walker) .     1889.     p.  333 

Serrell  automatic  silk  reel,  report  of  (Walker).     1887.     j).  52 

Serum  therapy  in  hog  cholera  (Peters ) .     p.  196 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 
A10.3:76 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 

Al.  10:900 
Al. 9:139 
A28.4:18 
A19.3:20 

A29.6:28 


A9.7:l 
A9.3:14 
A4. 1:897 


516 


Index 

Classlfleatloii  uu. 


Serum  treatment  for  swine  i>lague  and  liog  cholera  (De  Scliweinitz). 

p.  235 ; 

Same 

See  also  Antitoxic  serum  —  Blood  serum. 

Sevier  Valley,  Utah,  soil  survej^  in  (Gardner  an<l  Jensen),     p.  243 

Sewage: 

Critics,  note  on  ( Brown ) .     1872.     p.  379 

Disposal  on  farm  and  protection  of  drinking  water  ( Smith ) .     1896> 

Liquid,  treatment  of,  in  Great  Britain.     1870.     p.  437 

Purification  of.     1876.    p.  57 

Value  of  deposit  of  city  of  Washington  (Antisell).     1869.     p.  22S. 

See  also  Wastes. 
!^('wall,  J.  A.     Garden  Citv,  Kans.,  grass  and  forage  experiment  sta- 
tion at.    p.  342 ." 

.Same.     p.  342 

Seyboth,  Robert.     Lightning  ball  at  sea,  instance  of.     1901.     p.  249. . 
Seychelles  Islands,  vanilla  culture  as  ])racticed  in  (Galbraith).     1898. 

Shade  in  coffee  culture  (Cook) .     1901 

Shade-tree  insects: 

Four  species  of  defoliators  which  affect  trees  of  the  cajjital.     1887. 

General  work  against,  in  cities  and  towns  (Howard) 

Injurious,  report  on  ( Packard ) .     1887.     p.  20 

same  (Packard).     1890 

Observations  on,  in  New  York  State  (Felt) .     1902.     p.  63 

Problem  in  eastern  L^nited  States  (Howard).     1895.     p.  361 

Springfield  and  other   New   England  cities    (Howard).     1895. 
p.  40 

Three  (Howard).     1899 

Shade  trees,  diseases  of  (Galloway  and  Woods).     1896.     p.  237 

See  also  Trees. 
Shadow,  mountain,  photograph  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  510  . 
Shaffer,  J.  M. : 

Barley  and  its  uses.     p.  355 

Sheep  in  Iowa.     p.  167 

Shakespeare,  Edward   Drum.      Swine,  epidemic    diseases    among, 

supplemental  report  on.     p.  137 

Shakespeare,  Edwin  Orum,  and  Burrill,  T.  J.  Swine,  epidemic  dis- 
eases among,  report  of  United  States  board  of  inquiry  concern- 
ing,   p. 129 

Shanghai,  meat  and  milk  inspection  in  (Blackwood),     p.  205 

Sharp,  David: 

Lameliicorns,  Australian,   new  genus  and  two  new  species  of. 
1890.     p.  302 

Scymnus,  two  new  species  of.     1889.     p.  364 

Sharpe,  Benjamin  F.  Sounds,  measuring  and  photograi)hing,  ad- 
vance in.     1899.     p.  205 

Sharpies,  S.  P.     See,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 

Sharpshooter,  glassy-winged,  report  of.     1893.     p.  150 

Shasta,  Mount,   Cal.,   biological   survey  of,   results  of   (IMerriam). 

1900 

Shattuck,  C.  II.     Coal  oil  in  West  Virginia,     p.  525 

Shaw,  C.  P.     Jefferson  memorial  road,  Va.     1902.     p.  27 

Shaw,  R.  E.     Jefferson  memorial  road, Va.     1902.     p.  9 

Shaw,  Thomas: 

Canadian  field  peas.     1895.     p.  223 

Rape  plant,  its  history,  culture,  and  uses.     1893 

Shaw,   W.  B.,  jr.     Cattle  in  Indian  Territory,   rejiort  on.     1885. 

No.  20.     p.  27 

Sheaf  wheat,  feeding  of,  to  steers  (French),     j).  486 

Shear,  Cornelius  L. : 

Agrostology  Division,  Agriculture    Department,   field  Avork   of, 
since  organization,  July  1,  1895.     1901 

Bromus,  North  American  species  of,  occurrijig  north  of  Mexico, 
revision  of.     1 900 

Grass  seed,  collection  and  distribution  of;  field  work.     1900 

Rescue  grass.     1900 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Rydberg,  P.  A. 


A4. 1:898 
A4.3:23 

A26. 5:900' 

A27.9:10 
A1.9:43 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:7 


Al.  1:891 
A6. 1:891 
A29.6:29 
A6.3:21 
A6.3:25 


A9.3:10 

A9.5:15 

A9.3:13 

A8.1:4 

A9.6:31 

ALIO:  895 

A9.6:2 
A1.9:99 
Al.  10:896 

A29.6:22 

Al. 1:865 
Al. 1:864 

A4. 1:889-90 


A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:898 


A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 

A29.6:27 

A9.7:5 

A5.5:16 
AL  1:863 
A  22. 3: 25 
A  22. 3:25 

Al.  10:895 
A1.9:ll 

A27.9:23 

A4. 1:898 


A3. 3:25 


A  3. 3:23 
A1.4:9 
A  3. 4:26 


5i: 


Index 

Sheep : 

Animal  parasites  of  ( Curtice) .     1890 

"Big  head"  (disease)  of,  iu  Utah  (Rowe).     p.  230 

Blood  poisoning  in,  in  ^'e\v  Zealand  (Gilruth).     p.  233 

Breeding,  in  New  South  Wales.     1S75.     p.  526 

Catarrh  in  (Sniead).     1880.     p.  214 

Cestodes  of,  adult,  revision  of  (Stiles  and  Hassall).     1893 

Condition  of — 

1866.     p.  288  

1873.     p.  143 

1875.     p.  155 

Diseases  of — 

correspondence  relating  to.     i>.  486 

same,  j).  542 

in  Texas  (Detmers).     p.  68 

Dog  nuisance  among.     1867.     p.  84 

English,  prices  of.     1867.     p.  339 

Exportation  of — 

from  Boston,  prohibition  of.     1902 

in  vessels  carrying  hides  from  foreign  countries,  order  con- 
cerning.    1900 

Farming — 

in  Oregon.     1876.     p.  414 

in  the  Pampas  (Carrow ) .     p.  223 

inTurkev.     1868.     p.  365 

Feedingof  (Craig).     1897 

same,  in  Nebraska,     p.  604 

Feeding  wild  plants  to  (Nelson),     p.  421 

same,  p.  10 

Fine-wooled  (Sanford).     p.  185 

Flukes  and  tapeworms  of-^ 

bibliography  (Hassall).     1898.     p.  145 

compendium,  arranged   according  to  their  hosts   (Hassall). 
1898.     p.  137 - _. 

report  on,  with  special  reference  to  inspection  of  meats  (Stiles). 

1898.     p.  11 - 

Grazing,  and   forest  growth   in   Cascade  Mountains  of  Oregon 

(Coville).     1898 

Great  Britain  ( Carman ) .     p.  145 

Hampshire  Down,  note  on  (Morrell).     1868.     p.  462 

Importation  of.     1867.     p.  203 

Imported  into  United  States  without  quarantine.     1895.     p.  29. .. 
Imported  into  United  States,  regulations  for  inspection  and  quar- 
antine- 
Dec.  28,  1899 

Jan.  27,  1900,  modification 

June  1 ,  1900,  amendment 

Oct.  20,  1900,  amendment 

Nov.  10,  1900,  amendment 

Imports  of,  by  Great  Britain,  1898-1900.     p.  606 

Industry  in.     See  Sheep  husbandry. 

Industry  of  Colorado  ( Kennedy ) .     p.  367 

Inspection  and  movement  of.     1896.     p.  242 

Killed  by  dogs,  1858-63.     p.  183 

Larksjiur  poisoning  of  (Wilcox ) .     p.  473 

Long-wool  (Dodge),     p.  479 1 

Losses  of — 

1873.     p.  150 

1875.     p.  159 

Mutton — 

establishing  a  flock  of  (Beal).     1900.     p.  23 

why  and  where  jirofitable  (Dodge) .     p.  341 

Prairies  (Grinnell).     p.  300 

Quarantine  of,  in  New  England  States.     1 902 

Raising,  for  mutton  ( Curtiss) .     1899 

See  also  Sheep  husbandry. 
Raising  and  feeding,  importance  of  (Taylor),     j).  249 


Classlficiitioii  no. 

A4.2:Sh4i 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:901 
A27.9:13 
A1.6:22 

A4.3:4 
A27.9:4 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:13 

Al.  1:877 
A4. 1:898 
Al.  1:883 
A27.9:5 
A27.9:5 


A4.5:100 


A4.5:61 

A27.9:14 
Al.  1:864 
A27.9:6 
A1.9:49 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:22 
Al.  1:864 

A4.3:19 

A4.3:19 

A4.3:19 

A13.3:15 

A4. 1:889-90 
A27.9:868 
A27.9:5 
A4. 1:895-6 


A4.5:56 
A4.5:58 
A4.5:64 
A4.5:77 
A4.5:79 
A4. 1:901 


A4. 1:891-2 
A4. 1:897 
A27.9:4 
A4. 1:898 
Al.  1:865 


A27.9:ll 
A27.9:13 

Al. 9:119 
Al.  1:866 
Al.l:862 
A4.5:99 
A1.9:96 

Al.  1:864 


518 


Shee^i — Continued 

Roundworms  in,  treatment  of  (Stiles) — 

1901 

1902.     p.  7 

Sales  of,  in  I-:ngland.     1868.     p.  408 

Selee-tion,  treatment,  and  diseases  of,  in  United  States  (Randall). 
p.  229  

Stall-feeding  (Harris),     p.  317 

Tapeworm  disease  of,  of  western  plains  (Curtice),     p.  167 

Verminous  diseases  of,  in  Texas  (Stiles),     p.  356 

same,  further  investigations  of  (Stiles),     p.  223 

See  nlKO  Animals,  domestic  —  Cattle  orders  —  Farm  animals  — 
' ' (i olden  fleece ' '  —  Infantado  sheep  -^ Kentucky  sheep  —  Live 
stock  —  Merinos  —  Mutton  —  "Ontario,"  merino  ram  —  Ovine 
caseous  lymph-adenitis  —  Paular  sheep — Quarantine  —  Somali 
sheep  —  Spanish  merinos  —  Texel  or  Mouton  Flandrin  sheep. 
Sheep  and  wool : 

Cape  Colony  (Rol:)erts) .     p.  522 

Review  of  progress  of  American  sheep  husbandry  ( Dodge ) .    1900 . . 

Statistical  report  on,  of  the  world  ( Dodge) .     p.  207 

Sheep  breeders'  associations,  list  of,  with  officers: 

1898.  p.  614 

1899.  p.  694 

1900.  p.  649 

1901.  p.  625 

Sheep  husbandrv: 

Arizona.     1891.     p.  20 

Colorado  in  1897  (McNeely).     p.  377 

Condition  and  prospects  of,  in  United  States,     p.  242 

Condition  of  sheep  industry  west  of  Mississippi  River  (Heath). 

p.  247 

Connection  of  tobacco  culture  with.     1878.     p.  125 

Delaware  ( Webb).     1883.     p.  172 

Few  facts  in.     p.  378 

Georgia — 

1875.     p.  523  

1878.     (Peters),     p.  120 

History  and  present  condition  of  sheep  industry  in  U.  S.     1892  .. 

Contents: 

1.  In  States  east  of  Mississippi  River  (Carman),    p.  11. 

2.  West  of  Missis.sippi  River  (Heatli  and  Minto).    p.  701. 

Iowa  (Shaffer),     p.  167 

Nebraska  ( ]\IcCann).     p.  193 

North  Carolina  (Young).     1878.     p.  115 

Oregon.     1876.     p.  479 

Pacific  Northwest  ( Withcombe ) .     1900.     p.  5 

South — 

paper  on  (Ell zey).     1883.     p.  173 

report  on  (Hayes).     1879.     p.  63 

South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and  Texas  (Watts).     1877.     p.  118 

Tennessee.     1878 

Texas  (Jenks).     1877.     p.  122 

United  States.     1879 

"\\'est  (  Boardman ) .     p.  286 

Sheep  scab: 

How  stampe<l  out  in  New  Zealand.     ]>.  505 

Investigations  relative  to.     j).  155 

Nature  and  treatment  (Salmon  and  Stiles),     p.  98 

same  ( Salmoyi  and  Stiles ) .     1898 

Texas.     1867.     p.  204 

Work  against  (Salmon).     i>.  69 

same  (Salmon  and  Stiles).     1901.     p.  583 

See  also  Cattle  orders  —  Lime-and-sulphur  di[)S. 

Sheep-scab  mite  and  low  tem[)erature  (Holconibe).     p.  605 

Sheet  waters.     See  Umlerflow  and  sheet  waters. 

Sheffield,  0.  II.     Road  system  of  Georgia,  imprf)vemt'nt  of.     1894... 


Index 

Classiflcatluu  no. 


A4.4:35 
A4.3:35 
A27.9:6 


Al. 1:863 
Al.  1:862 
A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1 :900 
A4. 1:901 


A4. 1:898 
A1.8:66 
Al. 1:875 

Al. 10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 


A27.9:29 

A4. 1:898 
Al.  1:862 

A4. 1:889-90 
A1.2:Sh3 
A1.7:2 
Al.  1:869 

A27.9:13 
A1.2:Sh3 
A4.2:Sh42 


Al.  1:864 
Al.  1:864 
A1.2:Sh3 
A27.9:14 
A1.9:117 


A1.7:2 

A1.2:Sh3 

A1.2:Sh3 

A1.2:Sh3 

A1.2:Sh3 

A1.2:Sh3 

A 1.1:862 


A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1.897 
A4.3:21 
A27.9:5 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1 :901 

A4. 1 :901 

A22.3:3 


511) 


Index 

Sheffield,  England,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads 
at  (Bedle).     p.  3 

Sheldon,  C.  S.     See,  as  collector,  Holzinger,  J.  M. 
Shell  roads.     See  Roads. 

Shells,  land  and  fresh-water,  collected  in  California  and  Nevada  l>y 
Death  Valley  expedition,  with  few  additional  si>ecies  o])tained 
by  C.  Hart  Merriani  and  assistants  in  parts  of  southwestern 

United  States  ( Stearns) .     1893.     p.  269 

Shelton  Tobacco  Curing  Co.,  Asheville,  X.  C.  I'lanter's  guide  for 
cultivating  and  curing  tobacco,  with  information  and  instruc- 
tion concerning  the  Shelton  toljacco  hanger.     1876 

Shenstone,  J.  C.     Condensed  milk,  composition  of.     1890.     p:  149  .. 
Shepard,  Charles  U.: 

Tea  culture,  the  experiment  in  South  Carolina.     1899 

Tea  raising  at  Pinehurst  experimental  tea  garden,  near  Summer- 

ville.  South  Carolina,  special  report  on.     p.  627 

See  also  Saunders,  William. 
Sherman,  H.  C. : 

Metabolism   of  nitrogen,   sulphur,   and  phosphorus  in   human 

organism,  ex2)eriments  on.     1902 

Nitric  nitrogen,  determination  of.     1 895.     p.  112 

See  alfio,  as  joint  author,  Atwater,  Wilbur  Oliu. 
Sherwood,  E.  R.     Remarks  of,  at  2d  convention  of  Weather  Bureau 

officials,  INIil waukee,  Wis. ,  1901.     p.  227 

Shimonoseki,  treaty  of,  between  China  and  Jaimn  of  April  17,  1895, 

and  our  possibilities  of  trade  with  those  countries 

Shinn,  Charles  H.     Myers,  John  A.,  l)rief  recollections  of.     1902. 

p.  67 

Ship  timber  in  United  States  (Bates) .     p.  472 

Ships: 

Barograph  on,  note  on — 

1898  ( Abbe) .     p.  567 

1899  (Abbe),     p.  60 

1900  (Page),     p.  590 

Rainfall  measurements  on,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  313 

Shiver,  Frank  Scott: 

Fertilizers  containing  organic  materials,  total  phosphoric  acid  in, 

determination  of.     1891 .     p.  109 

Nitric  nitrogen,  determination  of,   bv  zinc-iron  method.     1894. 

p.  142 '. 

Shoeing  of  horses  (Dickson),     p.  529 , 

Shoes.     >See  Boots  and  shoes. 

Shore  climate  and  sea  temperature  ( Abbe) .    1902.     p.  314 , 

Shorthorned  cattle.     See  Cattle. 

Short-leaf  pine  (Mohr).     1896.     p.  87 

Same,  with  additional  notes  by  Filibert  Roth.     1897.    p.  93 

Shorts.     See  Wheat  shorts. 

Shower,  mud,  note  on  (Kimball).     1902. 

Shrews: 

American    (Blarina  and    Notiosorex),    revision   of    (INIerriam). 

1895.     p.  5 

Amei'ican  (Sorex),  synopsis  of  (Merriam).     1895.     p.  57 

Long-tailed,  of  eastern  United  States  (Miller).     1895.     p.  35 

Shrikes,  food  of  ( Judd).     1898.     p.  15 

Shriver,  Howard,  short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  67 

Shrubs: 

Effect  of  punctures  of  hemipterous  insects  on,  1886  (Webster). 

p.  54 

San  Diego  County,  Cal.     1888.     p.  202 

Trees  and,  distril;)ution  of,  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of  south- 
ern California,  southern  Nevada,  northwestern  Arizona,  and 

southwestern  Utah,  notes  on  (Merriam).     1893.     p.  285 

Siberia: 

Dairy  notes  (Smith),     p.  530 

Four  great  rivers  of  ( Sperk ) .     ]  894.     p.  101 , 

Sibirtzev,  N.  Russian  soil  mvestigations,  translated  and  condensed 
by  Peter  Fireman,     jij).  704,  807 


p.  269 


L'lasslftoatioii  iiu. 
A22.4:27 


A5.5:/ 


A1.8:10 
A  7. 3:24 

A  1.8:61 

Al.  1:892 


A10.3:121 
A7.3:47 


A29.3:31 
A12.4:5 


A7.3:67 
A  1.1:866 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 


A7.3:31 


A7.3:43 
A4.2:H78 

A29.6:30 

A13.3:13i 
A13.3:13  2 

A29.6:30 


A5.5:10 

A5.5:10 

A5.5:10 

A5.3:9 

A29.6:29 


A9.3:13 
A13.3:2 


A5.5:7 

A4. 1:899 
A29.3:lli 

A10.6:12 


520 


Sicily,  sumac  in,  culture  of  ( McMurtrie ) .     1 880 

Sieg,  R.     Sugar  cane,   diffusion   process   as  applied  in  Louisiana, 
p.  40 

Same,  1884,  p.  18 

Sierra  Xevada  Mountains,  California,  pika  from,  description  of  new 

species  of  (]Merriam).     1889.     p.  11 

Signal  Service  Bureau,   ^^'ar  Department,   sketch  of  work  of,  for 
agriculturist  (Birkheimer).     1882.     p.  110 

Same  (Birkheimer).     1885.     p.  191 

Signal  Service,  United  States,  meteorological  work  of,  1870  to  1891. 

1895.     p.  232  

Signal  Service,  expenditures  of  Weather  Bureau  and,  statements  of.. 
Signals.     See  Weather  Bui-eau  signals. 
Signata.     See  Hyperaspis  signata. 

Signs  and  weather,  note  on  (Kimball).     1901.     j).  508 

Silage: 

Alfalfa,  report  on  (Beal).     1901.     p.  25 

Cowpeas  and  corn  for  ( Gettys) .     ]  900 

For  horses  and  hogs.     1898.     p.  20 

Losses  in  preparation  of.     1901.     }).  .SI 

See  also  Ensilage  —  Silos  and  silage. 

Silage  mixture  ( Robertson) .     1897.     p.  7 

Silesia: 

Hessian  fly  in,  in  1869  (Cohn).     1883.     App.,  p.  39 

Linen  industrv  in.     1873.     p.  433 

Wool  of  (Erdinan).     p.  521 

Silicates,  action  of  oxalic  acid  on  (Kastle  and  others).     1894.     p.  53. 
Silk  culture: 

Abstract  of  note  on  (Wallace).     1891.     p.  64 

Agriculture  Department — 

1885.  p.  214  

1 886.  p.  546  

1887  (Walker),     p.  115 

California,  letter  on  (Prevost) .     1867.     p.  285 

Condition  of  (Bollman).     p.  304 

Europe.     1872.     p.  52 

Japan,  1885  (Tamari).     p.  187 

Law  for  encouragement  of.     1866.     p.  287 

Progress  in.     p.  235 

Promotion  of,  report  on.     p.  67 

same,  p.  67 

Report  of  year's  operations  (Walker).     \).  Ill 

same,  p.  Ill 

Report  on.     p.  282 

See  also  Raw  silk. 

Silk  manufacture  in  United  States.     1874.     p.  50 

Silk  reel,  automatic,  Serrell,  report  on  (Walker).     1887.     p.  52 

Silk  Section,  Agriculture  Department 

Silkworms: 

Ailanthus,  of  China,  additional  observations  (Morris),     p.  390... 
Brief  manual  of  instructions  for  production  of  silk.     p.  215 

same,  p.  10 

same  ( Riley) 

Eggs  of,  circular  relating  to.     n.  d 

Enemy  of,  note  on.     1886.     p.  37 

Grasserie  of  ( Walker) .     1 891 .     p.  445 

How  to  raise  (Walker).     1890 

Japanese  oak-feeding,  cultivation  of  (Webster).     1S,S9.     p.  273.. 

Jai)anese,  ])arasite  of,  Ugimyia  sericarlie  rond.     1891.     p.  113 

Notes  on.     p.  101 

same,  p,  101 -- . . . 

Osage  orange  as  feed  for.     1870.     p.  430 

Raising,  in  open  air.     1873.     p.  358 

See  aho  Japanese  oak-feeding  silkworm  —  Japanese  silkworm  — 

Mulberry  silkworm. 
Silo,  stave,  value  of,  to  dairy  farmers  (Beal).     1898.     p.  23 


Index 

Classificatluu  lio. 
A1.6:26 

Al.  1:884 
A7.3:2 

A5.5:2 

A1.8:22 
A1.7:9 


A29.3:112 
A29.2:Si2 


A29.6:29 


Al. 9:124 
A3. 4:24 
Al. 9:103 
Al.  9:133 


A  1.9:56 

A8.1:3 
A27.9:ll 
A4. 1:899 
A7.3:43 

A9.7:4 

Al.  1:885 
Al.  1:886 
Al. 1:887 
A27.9:5 
Al.  1:872 
A27.9:13 
A1.7:9 
A27.9:6 
Al.  1:870 
Al.  1:881-2 
A9. 1:882 
Al.  1:888 
A9. 1:888 
Al.  1:868 

A27.9:14 

A9.3:14 

A25. 

Al.  1:862 

Al.  1:878 

A9. 1:879 

Al.6:ll 

A9.4:l 

A9.3:]2 

A9.7:3 

A25.3:l 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:4 

A  1.1:883 

A9. 1:883 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:ll 


A1.9:1U.> 


521 


IiKlex 

Silos  &ntl  ensilage,  record  of  practical  tests  in  several  States  and 

Canada.     1882 

See  oho  Ensilage. 

Silos  and  silage  ( Plumb).     1895 

Silt  measurements,  progress  report  on,  1900  (Nagle).     p.  298 

Same,  2d  progress  report,  1901  ( Nagle ) .     p.  o().t 

Silvertish,  circular  on  (Marlatt).     1902 

Silvester,  K.  W. : 

Address  of,  before  American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute 

Workers,  at  seventh  annual  meeting.     1902.     p.  45 

Education,  theory  of  higher,  some  recent  changes  in.     1899.     p. 

94 

Simmons,  A.  H.     Agriculture  in  Washington  Territory,  statistics  of. 

1869.     p.  370 

Simmons,  F.  M.,  address  of,  before  Good  Roads  Convention  at 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C.     1902.     p.  12 

Simpson,  C.  B.     Codling  moth,  investigation  of,  in  Idaho.     1900. 

p.  51 

Same,  in  Northwest,  during  1901 

Simpson,  J.  H.     Florida  plants,     p.  389 

Same,  p.  389 

Simj^son,  John  M.     Osier  culture.     1898 

Sims,  Alfred  F. : 

Climate,  permanence  of.     1901 .     p.  121 

Meteorological  observatories,  suburban.     1902.     p.  215 

Press,  commercial  bodies,  and  scientific  organizations,  relations  of 

weather  officials  with,  how  promoted.     1899.     p.  74 

Tornado,  [March  26,  1895,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  report  of.     p.  92.... 
Simulium.     See  Buffalo-gnats. 
Sinclair,  Angus.     Transportation,  development  of,  in  United  States. 

1899.     p.  643  

Siris  tree.     See  Lebbek  tree. 
Sirrine,  F.  A.: 

Asparagus,  power  sprayer  for.     1901 .     p.  1 77 

Asparagus  pest,  little  known.     1901.     p.  177 

See,  as  joint  author,  Osborn,  Herl^ert. 
Sirups,  making,  and  sugar  and  imphee  and  sorghum  culture,  report 

on  (Smith),     p.  129 

See  also  Cane  juices  and  siruj^s  —  Maple  sirup  —  Molasses  —  Sor- 
ghum sirup  —  Table  sirups. 
Sisal  hemp,  or  jenequen: 

Culture  in  United  States  [Florida] ,  with  statements  relating  to 
industry  in  Yucatan  and  Bahama  Islands,  and  brief  consid- 
erations upon   questions  of  machinery   for   extracting   fiber 

(Dodge).     1891 

False,  in  Florida  (Dodge).     1892.     p.  28 

same,  description  of  ( Baker) .     1892.     p.  32 

Industry  in  Bahama  Islands  (McLain).     1891.     p.  52 

Report  on.     p.  257 

Sitanion,  genus,  synopsis  of  (Smith).     1899 

Siva,  C.  Samba.     Agriculture  in  India,  account  of.     1874.     i>.  389  . . . 

Six-spotted  mite  of  orange  (Riley).     1890.     p.  225 

Skies.     See  Sky. 
Skim  milk: 

As  food  for  young  chickens  (Anderson),     p.  477 

Bread  making  and.     1900.     p.  16 '. 

For  y<  .img  chickens.     1898.     p.  20 

What  is  most  profitable  way  to  dispose  of?  (Hills).     1896.     p.  95. 
Skin  disease  among: 

Cattle  (Trumbo^ver ) .     p.  325 , 

Horses  (Law),     p.  419 

Skinner,  Charles  R.     Arbor  Day,  relation  of,  to  agriculture  and  hor- 
ticulture,    p.  34 

Skinner,  (reo.  D.     See,  for  report  as  foreman,  1894,  Printing  Office, 

Agriculture  Department, 
.^kinner,  Robert  P.     Semolina  and  macaroni,  manufacture  of.     1902. 


Classlficatlou  no. 

A1.6:48 


A1.9:32 
A10.3:104 
A10.3:119 
A9.5:49 


A10.3:12O 

Al  0.3:65 

A27.9:7 

A22.3:23 

A9.6:30 
A9.6:35  ■ 

A  1.1:889 
A6.1:889 
A13.3:19 


A29.6:29 
A29.3:31 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:23 


Al.  10:899 


A10.3:99 
A10.3:99 


A  1.1:862 


All.  5:3 
A11.5:5 
All. 5:5 
All. 5:3 
Al.  1:869 
A3.3:18 
A27.9:12 
A9.7:2 


A4. 1:899 
Al. 9:114 
A1.9:84 
A10.3:41 

A4.2:C29* 
A4.2:H78 


A1.8:56 


A]9.3:20 


522 


Skins,  museum,  preparation  of  (^lerriam).     1889 

See  also  Hitles  and  skins. 
Skipper.     See  Cheese  or  meat  skipper. 
Skunks: 

Little  striped,  of  genus  Spilogale,  contribution  toward  revision  of 

(Merriam).     1890.     p.  1 .'. 

Revision  of  genus  Chincha  (Howell ) .     1901 

Sky: 

Blue  color  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  11.3 

Cloudless,  lightning  from,  notes  on — 

(Abbe).     1900.     pp.  292,  556 

(Ashcraft).     1900.     p.  489 

(Pague).     1900.     p._429 

Polarization,  studv    of,    with  refeience  to  w'eather  conditions 

(Schultz).     1902.     p.  28 

Prairie,  note  on  (Abbe) .     1898.     p.  217 

Probable  state  of,  along  path  of  total  eclipse  of  sun,  May  28,  1900 

(Bigelow).     p.  404 

Sky  light: 

Blue,  color  and  polarization    of,  with   bibliography   (Dorsev). 

1900.  p.  382 1... 

Character  of  ( Abbe) .    ^1897.     p.  207 

Skvland,  Page  Count v,  Va.,  local  thunder  storms  at,  observations 

for  1900  ( Cragiii  and  Cragin ) .     pp.  328,  389 

Slade,  Elisha.     Onion,  history,  culture,  and  preservation  of.     p.  235. 

Slags.     See  Basic  phosphatic  slags. 

Slaughterhouse,  countrv,  as   factor  in  spread   of   disease    (Stiles). 

1896.     p.  155....'.. 

Sleepers.     See  Railroads. 
Sleet: 

Notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p. 
Storms  of,  note  on  (Abbe). 
Slingerland,  ]Mark  Vei'iion: 

Bean  weevil,  report  on.     1892.     p.  86 

Drasteria  erechtea,  report  on.     1892.     p.  87 

Entomology,  some  suggestions  and  notes  on,  presented  to  Ento- 
mology Section  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Col- 
leges and  Experiment  Stations,  at  fifteenth  annual  meeting, 

1901.  p.  1 20 

Pear-leaf  blister  mite,  report  on.     1892.     p.  104 

Pear-tree  psylla,  report  on.     1892.     p.  100 

Slingerland,  William  H.     "Cream-pot"  stock,  history  of.     p.  291... 

Slip-records  for  entomologists,  note  on  (Cockerell).     1893.     p.  198. . . 

Slop  for  pigs.     1901.     p.  26 

Small-pox,  animal,  note  on.     1 866.     p.  56 

Smart,  Charles.  Meteorology  in  United  States,  connection  of  Army 
Medical  Dept.  with  development  of.     1895.     p.  207 

Smart,  James  II.,  address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Ameri- 
can Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  at  fourth 
annual  convention.     1890.     p.  37 

Smead,  C.  D.     Catarrh  in  sheep.     1880.     p.  214 

Smith,  Abraham  E.  Deerskins,  exports  of,  from  British  Columbia, 
p.  519 . 

Smith,  Augustine  J.     Agricultural  education,  necessity  of.     1883. 


Index 

(.'laNsliiriitiou  uo> 
A5.4:ll 


A5.5:4 
A5.5:20 


175.. 
1900. 


113. 


Same 

Smith,   A.    \V.      See,   as   collaborator  and  joint  author,    Atwater, 

Willmr  Olin. 
Smith,  C.  B.: 

Agricnltnral  conditions,  general,  in  Tnited  States,  as  related  to 

work  of  a'_nicnltural  exiKTinient  stations.     1900.     p.  19 

Agricultural  education  in  France.     1900.     p.  115 

"  Blueberries,  improvement  of.     1900.     j).  18 

Fertilizers,  nitrogenous,  for  market-ganlen  crops.     1901.     p.  12.. 

German  connnon  school  with  a  garden.     1899 

Grafting  grape  cuttings.     1900.     p.  9 

Muskmelons,  transplanting,  expfriiucnts  in.     1900.     ]>.  20 


A29.6:27 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 
Al.  1:865 


Al.  10:896 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:5 


A10.3:115 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:5 
Al.  1:866 
A9.7:6 
Al. 9:133 
A  27. 9:4 

A29.3:112 


A10.5:3 
A1.6:22 


A4. 1:900 


A1.7:2 

A1.8:25 


A 10. 3:80 
A  1.1 0:900 
Al. 9:119 
Al. 9:124 
A10.4:42 
Al. 9:122 
A1.9:119 


i)'S4 


Index 

Smith,  C.  B. — Continued 

Pecan  culture.     1901.     p.  16 

Potatoes,  extra-early,  methods  of  securino;.     ]  900.     ]>.  6 

Rhubarb,  forcing,  results  of.     1899.     p.  13 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Beal,  "Walter  Henry. 
Smith,   C.   B.,   ajid   Beal,  Walter  Henry.     Persinmions,   desirable 

qualities  as  a  fruit.     1899.     p.  9 

Smith,  C.  B.,  and  Langworthy,  Charles  Ford: 

Chestnuts,  culture  of.     1900.     p.  9 

Olives,  culture  and  uses  of.     1900.     p.  11 

Smith,  C.  D.: 

Annual  address  of  president  at  ineeting  of  American  Association 
of  Farmers'  Institute  "Workers,  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18 

and  19,  1901.     1902.     p.  13 

Potatoes,  feeding  value  of.     p.  511 

Smith,   D.  C.  Wharton,  address   of,  liefore  national   road  confer- 
ence, July,  1894.     p.  43 

Smith,  E.  J.     Madder,  culture  of,  in  Smyrna.     1870.     p.  284 

Smith,  Edward  C.     Vermont,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from 

governor's  message,     p.  10 

Smith,  Erwin  F. : 

Bacterial  disease  of  tomato,  eggplant,  and  Irish  potato.     1896 

Black  rot  of  cabbage.     1898 r.. 

Ergot,  prevalence  of,  in  1889.     1889.     p.  203 

Fertilizers,  experiments  with,  for  prevention  and  cure  of  peach 

yellows,  1889-92 

Field  notes,  1892,  report  on.     1891.     p.  373 

Fruits,  field  notes,  1890.     1891.     p.  107 

Grape  mildews  and  grape  rot  in  "LI.  S.,  synopsis  of  replies  to  cir- 
cular relative  to.     1886.     p.  45 

Legal  enactments  for  restriction  of  plant  diseases,  compilation  of 

laws  of  U.  S.  and  Canada.     1896 

Peach  blight,  note  on.     1891.     p.  36 

Peach  growing  for  market.     1895 

Peach  rosette,  report  on.     1891.     p.  143 

same,  additional  notes.     1891.     p.  226. 

Peach  rot  and  peach  blight,  report  on.     1889.     p.  123 

Peach  yellows — 

preliminary  report.     1888 

what  to  do  for.     1891.     j:*.  15 

Peach  yellows  and  peach  rosette.     1894 

same,  additional  evidence  on  communicability  of.     1S91 

Peaches,  field  notes  on.     1891.     p.  88 

Pseudomonas  hyacinthi,  Ps.  campestris,  Ps.  phaseola,  and  Ps. 
stewarti,  four  one-flagellate  yellow  bacteria  parasitic  on  plants, 

cultural  characters  of.     190i 

Spotting  of  peaches,  report  on.     1889.     i>.  32 

Wakker's  hyacinth  germ.     1901 

Wilt  disease  of  cotton,  watermelon,  and  cowpea.     1899 

Smith,  Eugene  A.     Cotton  belt,  report  on.     1885.     p.  59 

Smith,  Halsted,  address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  July, 

1894.    p.  39 

Smith,  Henry  M.     Yaupon,  chemical  notes  on.     1872.     p.  20 

Smith,  Herman  W.     Weather  Bureau  Library,  monthlv  additions 

to,  Apr.-Nov.     1897 .' 

Smith,  J.  H.     Imphee  and  sorghum  culture  and  sugar  and  sirup  mak- 
ing,    p.  129  

Smitli,  J.  "W.     Boston  weather  forecast  district,  report  of,  monthly. 

July,  Oct.-Dec,  1901 

Same,  Jan.-Oct,  1902 

Smith,  J.  W.     Forest-tree  culture  in  Dakota.     1891.     p.  50 

Smith,  J.  Warren: 

Derecho  of  May  16,  1899,  in  Ohio.     p.  ]  96 

Meteorology,  popular  lectures  on,  including  lectures  to  farmers' 
institutes,  social  gatherings,  societies,  etc.;  are  such  lectures 
valual)le  in  proportion  to  time  given?  what  should  be  the 
general  character  of  such  lectures?    1902.     ]i.  92 


Cliissificatioii  no. 


A1.9:124 
Al. 9:114 
A  1.9:107 


Al. 9:107 


Al. 9:114 
Al. 9:122 


A10.3:110 
A4. 1:898 

A22.3:10 
A27.9:8 

A22.4:33 

A28.3:12 

A1.9:68 

A28.5:5 

A28.3:4 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:6 

A6.3:2 

A28.3:ll 

A28.5:7 
A1.9:33 
A28.5:6 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 

A6.3:9 

A28.5:6 

A1.9:17 

A28.3:l 

A28.5:7 


A28.3:28 

A28.5:5 

A28.3:26 

A28.3:17 

A8.1:4 

A22.3:10 
A27.9:10 

A29.6:25 

AL  1:862 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 
A13.3:5 

A29.6:27 


A29.3:31 


521 


Smith,  J.  "Warren —Coutinued 

Phenological  data.     1902.     p.  196 

Washouts,  floods,  cold  waves,  heavy  snowfalls,  warning.-^  of,  for 
benefit  of  transportation  companies.     1899.     p.  37 

Weather,  effect  of,  on  birds.     1895.     p.  212 

Weather  Bureau  instrument  shelter.     1893.     p.  25 

Weather  Bureau  observers,  stations  of  instruction  for  newly  ap- 
pointed; should  not  certain  important  Weather  Bureau  sta- 
tions ])e  designated?     1899.     p.  105 

Smith,  .Tared  Gage: 

Alfalfa  or  lucern 

Cowpeas,  report  on 

same,  p.  287 

same 

Florida  beggar  weed.     1899 

Fodder  and  forage  plants,  exclusive  of  grasses 

Forage  conditions  of  prairie  regions.     1895.     p.  309 

Forage  plants  for  cultivation  on  alkali  soils.     1898.     p.  535 

Gram,  chick-pea,  or  Idaho  pea.     1898 

Grass  gardens,  experimental.     1895 

Grazing  problems  in  Southwest  and  how  to  meet  them.     1898 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  annual  report  for  1901. 
p .  36 1 

Leguminous  forage  crojjs.     1897.     p.  487 

^Meadows  and  pastures,  formation  and  cultivation  in  middle  East- 
ern States  

Plant  introduction,  conimercial.     1900.     p.  131 

Range  improvements,  experiments  in.     1898 

Salt  bushes.     1896 

Seed  and  plant  introduction,  work  of  Agriculture  Department  in, 
since  1897.     1901.     p.  145 

Sitanion,  genus,  synopsis  of.     1899 

Velvet  bean .     1 899 

Vetches,  cultivated 

See  alw,  as  joint  author,  Scribner,  Frank  Lamson-. 
Smith,  Jdhn  Bernhard: 

Aphidida^,  some  cpiestions  relating  to.     1891.     p.  226 

Blackberry  borers  and  gall  makers,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  27 

Carl)on  bisulphide  as  an  insecticide.     1894.     p.  108 

Clover-leaf  beetle,  invasion  by.     1891.     p.  231 

Cranberry  and  hop  insects,  report  upon.     1884.     p.  9 

Cut- worms,  remedies  for.     p.  273 

Entomological  notes  and  pr(j])lems.     1895.     i).  6 

Fertilizers  as  insecticides.     1891.     p.  217 

Insecticides,  farm  practice,  and  fertilizers  as.     1893.     p.  93 

Insects  affec-ting  the  hop  and  cranberry,     p.  393 

Lachnosterna  f usca,  notes  on.     1888.    "p.  180 

Maxillary  tentacles  of  pronuba.     1893.     p.  161 

Xew  Jersey  insects,  notes  on — 

1891.  p.  43 

1892.  p.  93 

1893.  p.  187 

1894.  p.  185 

Noctuida^  from  Death  Valley,  descriptions  of.     1893.     p.  328 

Nursery  inspection.     1901.     p.  165 

Oncocnemis,  new  species  of.     1888.     p.'18 

Parasites  and  predaceous  insects,  economic  value  of.    1893.     p.  142. 
Petroleum,  crude — 

notes  on,  and  its  effects  upon  j^lants  and  insects.     1901.     ]^.  17f). 

year's  experience  in.     1902.     p.  118 

Plum  curculio,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  219 

Rose  bugs,  experience  with — 

1890.  p.  113 

1891.  p.  220 

San  Jose  scale  in  New  Jersey.     1 894.     p.  163 

San  Jose  or  pernicious  scale,  distribution  of,  in  New  Jersey.     1  s<)S. 

I  32 : 


Index 

Classificutlou  no. 
A29.3:31 

A29.3:24 
A29.6:23 
A29.3:7 


A29.3:24 

A  1.9:31 
A  1.9:89 
Al. 10:896 
A  3. 4:5 
A3.4:13 
A3.3:2 
Al. 10:895 
Al. 10:898 
A3.4:7 
A3. 4:1 
A3.3:16 

A10.P:901 
Al. 10:897 

A1.9:66 
A1.10:900 
A3.4:8 
A3. 4:3 

A10.3:99 
A3. 3:18 
A3.4:14 
A3.4:6 


A9.7:3 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:3 

A9.3:4 

Al.  1:885 

A9.6:2 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:6 

Al.  1:884 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 

A9.7:7 

A9.7:5 

A10.3:99 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:6 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:115 

A9.7:3 

A9.7:3 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:7 


A9.6:17 


525 


same. 

1891.  p. 
same. 

1892.  p. 
same. 

1893.  p. 
1895.     p. 


Index 

Smith,  John  Bernhard — Continued 

Scale  insect.s  and  their  enemies  in  California.     1896.     p.  46 

Squash  borer  (^Melittia  cucurbit;e)  and  remedies  therefor.     1891. 

p.  80 

Smith,  John  H.     "Raupenleim"  and  "Dendrolene,"   report  on. 

1895.     p.  31 - - 

Smith,  John  W.  Storm  warnings  and  displays  l>y  flag  and  lantern, 
are  present,  best  that  can  be  devised  for  Atlantic  and  Gulf 

coasts?     1899.     p.  27 

Smith,  Oberlin,  address  of,  ])efore  convention  of  National  League 

for  Good  Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  59 

Smith,  Ralph  I.     See,  as  joint  author,  Quaintance,  A.  L. 
Smith,  Theobald: 

Animals,  domesticated,  infectious  diseases  of,  investigation  of — 

1890.     p.  105 

p.  93 

117 

p.  45 

110 

p.  96 

140 

119 

Bacillus,  pathogenic,  from  vagina  of  mare  after  abortion.     1893. 

p.  53 

Bacteria,  practical  bearing  of  investigations  in.     1894.     p.  109... 
Bovine  tuberculosis — 

Soldiers'  Home  herd  of  00  cattle,  pathological  notes,     p.  26  . . 

studies  in,  with  special  reference  to  prevention.     1894.    p.  88  . . 

Cattle,  sporozoon  in  intestinal  villi  of,  preliminarv  notes  on.    1893. 

p.  73 - 

Hog-cholera  group  of  bacteria.     1894.     p.  9 , 

Protozoa,  infectious  disease   (entero-hepatitis)   among    turkeys 

caused  by.     1895.     p.  7 

Sewage  disjiosal  on  farm  and  protection  of  drinking  water.     1896  . 

Swine  plague,  cause  and  prevention  of.     1891 

Tuberculosis,  Iwvine — 

practical  suggestions  for  suppression  and  l>re^•cntion  of.    1894. 

p.  317 

suppression  and  prevention  of,  some  practical  suggestions  for. 

1894.     p.  129 

Turkeys,  unknown  diseases  in,  preliminary  investigations,     p.  82. 
See  also,  as  joint  author,  Salmon,  Daniel  Elmer;  as  translator, 
Megnin,  M.  P. 
Smith,  Theobald,  and  Dawson,  Charles  Francis.     Cattle,  injuries  to, 

from  swallowing  pointed  objects,     p.  78 

Same.     n.  d 

Smith,  Theobald,  and  Kilborne,  F.  L. : 

Southern  cattle  fever,  investigations  into  nature,  causation,  and 

prevention  of.     p.  177 

Texas  or  southern  cattle  fever,  nature,  causation,  and  prevention 

of.     1893 

Smith,  Theobald,  Kilborne,  F.  L.,  and  Schroeder,  Ernest  C.    Texas 

cattle  fever,  additional  observations  on.     1893.     p.  67 

Smith,  Theobald,  and  Moore,  Veranus  Alva: 

Imnuinity,  experiments  on  jiroduction  of,  in  rabbits  and  guinea 
pigs  with  reference  to  hog-cholera  and  swine-plague  bacteria. 

1894.     p.  41 

Infectious  diseases,  variability  of,  as  illustrated  by  hog  cholera 

and  swine  jdague.     1894.     p.  81 

Smith,  Theobald,  and  Schroeder,  Ernest  C.  Bacilli,  tubercle,  some 
experimental  observations  on  ])resence  of,  in  milk  of  tubercu- 
lous cows  Avhen  udder  is  not  visibly  diseased.     1893.     p."  60  .. 

Smith,  Thomas.     Siberian  dairy  notes,     p.  530 

Smith,  Thorn.     Foods  and  feeding  stuffs,  report  on.     1899.     p.  91  .. 
Smith,  William  G.     Soil  survev  from  Raleigh  to  Newberne,  K.  C. 
p.  187 J - 


I'lasslfli-atioii  no. 

A9.(:i:(i 
A9.7:4 
A9.6:2 

A29.3:24 
A10.3:14 


Al.  1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 
Al.  1:891 
A4. 1:891-2 
Al.  1:892 
A4. 1:891-2 
Al.  1:893 
A4. 1:895-6 

A4.3:3 
A4.3:6 

A4.3:7 
A4.3:7 

A4.3:3 
A4.3:6 


A4.3:8 

A1.9:43 

A4.2:Sw5 


Al.  10:894 


A4.3:7 
A4. 1:893-4 


A4. 1:893-4 
A4.4:8 


A4. 1:891-2 

A4.3:l 

A4.3:3 

A4.3:6 
A4.3:6 


A4.3:3 
A4. 1:899 
A7.3:57 

A26.5:900i 


526 


p.  o26. 
1902. 


p.  258. . 


p.  132.. 


Smitli,  William  G.,  and  Bennett,  Frank,  jr.     Soil  survey  of  Lebanon 

ai'ea,  Pennsylvania,     p.  149 

Smith,    ^ViIliam  G.,   and   Martin,   J.    O.     Soil   t-urvey   of   Harford 

County,  [Maryland.     i>.  211 

Smithfield  C'lul>,  notes  on  cattle  show  of  (Rogers). 
Smithsonian  Institution: 

Astrophysical  Observatory,  annals  of  (Langley) 

Meteoroiogical  work  of  (Langley).     1895.     p.  216 

AVeather  predictions,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  263 
Smoke-consuming  device  for  locomotives  (Lauder).     188' 

Smooth  brome  grass  ( Kennedy ) .     1 899 

Smut: 

Xew  method  of  treating  grain  by  Jensen  process  for  prevention 

of  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  372 

Oats  and  barley,  notes  on  ( Galloway) .     1889.     p.  164 

Oats  and  other  cereals,  prevention  of  (Kellerman  and  Swingle). 

1891.     p.  26 

Oats  and  wheat,  treatment  of.     1892 

Timothy  (Trelease).     p.  87 

Smut,  or  ]>unt,  notes  on.     1865.     Xo.  2.     p.  5 

Smut  fungi: 

Report  on.     1889.     p.  87 ' 

Smut  diseases  and,  recent  investigations  of  (Brefeid).    1891.    pp. 

] ,  59,  153 

Smyrna : 

Madder  in,  cultui-e  of  (Smith).     1870.     p.  284 

Opium  poppy  in,  report  on  culture  of.     p.  233 

Smyrna-tig  culture  in  United  States  (Howard),     p.  79 

Smyth,  P.  H.     River-stage  forecasts  of  Mississippi  and  Ohio  rivers 
and  tributaries  in  periods  of  low  water,  importance  of.     1902. 

p.  146 - 

"■myth'-,  "William  E.     Irrigation  problems  of  Honey  Lake  basin, 

California.     1901.     p.  71 

Snake  worm.     See  Worm. 

Snell,  J.  F.     See,  as  joint  author,  Atwater,  "Wilbur  Olin. 

Snellen,  Maurits.     Xetherlands,  climate  of.     1896.     p.  627 

Snow,  B.  "W.: 

Cotton  worm,  aggregate  damage  from,  in  Texas  cotton  crop  of 

1887.     1889.     p.  32 

Indian-corn  industry  in  United  States.     1891.     p.  23 

^i.ow,  Francis  II.: 

Chinch  ]jug  disease  and  other  notes.     1891.     p.  69 

Chinch  bugs — 

destruction  of,  in  field  bv  artificial  introduction  of  contagious 

diseases.     1891.     p.  279 

experiments  for  destruction  of,  in  liekl  by  artificial  introduc- 
tion of  contagious  diseases.     1891.     p.  145 

Entomology,  economic,  work  in,  at  L^niversity  of  Kansas  for  sea- 
son of  1894.     1894.     p.  140 .' 

Snow: 

Colored,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  465 

Early,  in  Connecticut  from  1783  to  1882  (Abbe) .     p.  418 

Heavy,  possibility  of  giving  warnings  of,  to  stock-raising  interests 

48  hours  in  advance  (Brandenl)urg) .     1899.     p.  33 

same  (( ilass).     1899.     p.  35. 

Increase  of,  with  altitude,  note  on  (Al)be).     1899.     p.  61..! 

.Alelting,  and  river  Hoods  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  209 .,. 

jNIineral  matter  deposited  with,  in  northern  Indiana,  Jan.  8,  1892 

(Goss).     p.  20 

New  England,  report  of,  1817-40  (Earned),     p 
Penetration  of,  ])y  bullets  (Abl^e).     1895. 
Rain  and,  seasonal,  prediction  of  (Rehart) 
Unequal  distribution  of,  note  on  (Abbe). 

L'nited  States,  to  end  of  1891  (Harrington) 

Weight  of  (Ab})e).     1894.     p.  174 

Yellow,  in  .Alichigan  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  29 
Sec  aho  Rainfall. 


liider 

Classification  no. 
A26.5:901» 

A26.5:901i 
A4. 1:895-6 

A29.6:30 

A29.3:1P 

A29.6:26 

A13.3:l 

.\3.4:18 


A28.5:7 
A28.5:5 

A28.5:6 
A1.9:5 
A  1.1:885 
A27.9:3 

A28.5:5 

A28.5:6 

A27.9:8 
Al.  1:869 
Al.  10:900 


A29.3:31 
A10.3:100 

A29.3:1U^ 


A9.7:2 
A1.8:49 

A9.7:4 


A9.7:3 
A10.5:3 


A9.7:7 


p.  424. 
.  1894. 
1898.     1 


1..  2.;. 
.  569.. 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:22 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 

A  29. 6:20 
A  29. 6:22 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:26 
A29.5:C 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:30 


527 


Index 


1899. 


142 . . . . 


1900. 


541 


212 


Snow  and  ice  bulletins  — 

Snow  and  ice  measurements  (Volker). 
Snow  crystals: 

Micro-photosraphs  of,  notes  on  (Abbe). 

Notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  118 

Twenty  years'  study  of  (Bentley).     1901 

Snow  dust,  report  on  ( Abbe) .     1895.     p.  15 

Snow  rollers,  note  on — 

1895  ( Abbe ) .     p.  465 

1898  (Abbe),     p.  20 

1899  (Thiessen).     p.  100 

Snow  slides,  formation  and  prevention  (Fernow) .    1888.    p.  236 

Snow  temperatures,  report  on  (Calvert  and  Phillips).     1899.     p.  55. 
Snowfall: 

Annual,  report  on  (Abbe).     1 896.     p.  491 

Colorado  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  210 

First,  dates  of,  1886-87, 1893-94  ( Abbe) .     p.  292 

Forests,  and,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  18 .... 

Heavy,  warnings  of,  for  benefit   of    transportation   companies 

(Outram).     1899.     p.  38 

same  (Smith).     1899.     p.  37 

Normal  annual  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  373 

same  (Henry).     1898.     p.  108 

North  Dakota,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  463 

Kocky  Mountains,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  18 

Total ,  for  winter  1895-96  ( Abbe ) .     p.  167 

Snowfall  and  its  equivalent  in  water,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  219. 
Snowfall  bulletins,  special  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  21.. 
Snowstorms,  memorable,  in  South  Dakota  (Glenn).     1897.     p.  14... 
Snyder,  Harry: 

Albuminoid  nitrogen,  determination  of,  error  in  present  official 
method  for;  and  effect  of  presence  of  metals  precipitable  by 
potassium  sulphide  in  determination  of  nitrogen  by  Kjeldahl's 

method.     1891.     p.  39 

Bread  and  bread  making  at  University  of  Minnesota,  studies  on, 

in  1897  and  1898.     p.  7 

same,  1899  and  1900 

Fodders,  fats  in,  determination  of,  by  direct  weighing  and  by  loss 

of  weight  of  the  substance.     1891.     p.  37 

Hunuis  in  its  relation  to  soil  fertility.     1895.     p.  131 

Nutrients,  loss  of,  in  boiling  potatoes,  carrots,  and  cabbage.     1897. 

P  7 - 

Potatoes  and  eggs,  digestibility  of.     1897.     p.  20 

Soil  investigations,  problems  in.     1898.     p.  58 , 

Soils,  total  insoluble  matter,  phosphoric  acid,  lime,  and  potash 

in,  determination  of.     1895.     j).  48 

Snyder,  S.  J.  H.     Locusts  or  grasshoppers  in  Kansas.     1868.     p.  456. 

Soaps,  insecticide,  report  on  ( Marlatt) .     1896.     p.  38 

Societies.     See  Names  of  societies. 

Soda  ash  for  wireworms.     1869.     p.  300 

Sodium  carbonate,  or  black  alkali: 

Formation  of  by  plants  (Cameron).     1902.     p.  61 

Resistance  to,  by  certain  plants  (Cameron).     1902.     p.  71 

Sodium   chloride,    aqueous   solutions   of,    solubility  of  gypsum   in 

(Cameron).     1901.     p.  25 

See  cdm  Potash. 
Soil  analysis: 

Discussion  of,  summary  ( H  ilgard ) .     p.  1 70 

Late  progress  in  (Hilgard).     1896.     p.  88 

Mechanical,  rapid  method  of,  including  use  of  centrifugal  force 

(Hopkins).     1898.     p.  67 

Method  for  taking  samples  (Hopkins).     1902.     p.  152 

Notes  on  (McMurtrie).     1874.     p.  46 

Objects  and  interpretation  of  (Hilgard).     1886.     p.  29 

Objects  and  methods  of  (Hilgard).     1897.     p.  84 

Physical  and  chemical  methods  of  (Hilgard).     1893.     p.  60  ...... 


Classiflciition  no> 

A29.16: 
A29.3:24 


A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 

A13.3:2 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:25 


A7.3:31 

A10.3:67 
AlO.  3:101 

A7.3:31 
A1.10:895 

AlO.  3:43 
A 10. 3:43 
A7.3:56 


A7.3:47 
A27.9:6 
A9.6:6 

A27.9:7 

A1.8:71 
A1.8:71 

A26.3:18 


Al.  1:885 
A10.3:30 

A7.3:56 

A7.3:67 

A27.9:]2 

A7.3:10 

A7.3:51 

A7.3:38 


528 


1886 


Soil  analysis — Continued 

Priiicipk'S  and  nu-thods  of  (Eichards) 

lie  port  ou  (Kedzie).     1891.     p.  116 

Separation  of  alkalies  in,  by  official  method  (Hopkins).  1R02.  p.  43 
Soil  collection  of  Division  of  Soils,  Agriculture  Department,  first 

4,000  samples  in  (Whitney).     1899 

Soil  map  of  Connecticut  Valley,  description  of.     1900 

Soil  physics,  relation  of  tillage  to  (Sanborn).     1891.     p.  97 

Soil  solutions: 

Capillary  studies  and  filtration  of  clay  from.     1902 

Filtration  of  suspended  clay  from  (Briggs).     1902.     p.  31 

Potash  in,  note  on  direct  determination  of  (Peter).     1894.     p.  65 

Their  nature  and  functions,  and  classification   of  alkali  lands 

(Cameron).     1901 

Soil  survey: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on,  1889- 
1902 

Alamance  County,  North  Carolina  (Coffey  and  Hearn).      p.  297. 

Allegan  County,  Michigan  (Fippin  and  Rice),     p.  93 

Bedford  area,  Virginia  ( ]\Iooney  and  others),     p.  239 

Boise  area,  Idaho  (Jensen  and  Olshausen).     p.  421 '. 

Cache  la  Poudre  Valley,  Colorado,  1900  (INIeans).     p.  121 

Calvert  County,  INIaryland  (Bonsteel  and  Burke),     p.  147 

Cary  area.  North  Carolina  (Coffey  and  Hearn).     p.  311 

Cecil  County,  Maryland  (Dorsey  and  Bonsteel).     p.  103 

Charles  Lake  area,' Louisiana  (Heileman  and  Mesmer).     p.  621  . 

Cobb  County,  (ieorgia  ( Burke  and  INIarean) .     p.  317 

Connecticut  Valley  ( Dorsey  and  Bonsteel).     1900.     p.  125 

Covington  area,  Georgia  ( Marean ) .     p.  329 

Fresno,  California  (Means  and  Holmes),     p.  333 

Hanford  area,  California  (Lapham  and  Heileman).     p.  447 

Harford  County,  Maryland  (Smith  and  Martin),     p.  211 

Imperial,  California  ("Means  and  Holmes),     p.  587 

same  (Means  and  Holmes).     1902 

Kent  County,  Maryland  ( Bonsteel) .     p.  173 

Lancaster,  Pennsylvania  ( Dorsey ) .     p.  61 

Lebanon  area,  Pennsylvania  (Smith  and  Bennett),     p.  149  .. 

Montgomery  County,  Ohio  (Dorsey  and  Coffey).  _  p.  85 

Montgomery  County,  Tennessee  (Laphaui  and  INIiller).     p.  341  .. 

Pecos  Valley,  New  Mexico  (Means  and  Gardner).     1900.     p.  36  . 

Prince  Edward  area,  Virginia  (Mooney  and  Caine).     p.  259 

Prince  George  Countv,  Maryland  (Bonsteel  and  partv)-     p.  173. 

Problems  in  (Snyder).     1898.     p.  58 - 

Purpose  of  (Whitney).     1901.     p.  117 

Raleigh  to  Newbern,  North  Carolina  (Smith),     p.  187 

Russian  (Sibirtzev).     pp.  704,  807 

St.  INIary  County,  Maryland  (Bonsteel) .     p.  1 25 

Salem  area.  New  Jersey  (Bonsteel  and  Taylor),     p.  125 

Salinas  Vallev,  lower,  California  (Lapham  and  Heileman).  p. 481. 

Salt  Lake  Valley,  Utah  (Gardner  and  Stewart).     1900.     p.  77  ... 

Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona  (Means),     p.  287 

San  Gabriel,  California  ( I lolmes  and  Mesmer).     p.  559 

Sanpete,  Cache,  and  Utah  counties,  Utah  (Means).     1900.     ]>.  115. 

Santa  Ana,  California  (Holmes),     p.  385 

Sevier  Valley,  Utah  ( Gardner  and  Jensen ) .     p.  243 

Statesville  area,  North  Carolina  (Dorsey  and  partv).     p.  273 

United  States  ( Whitney) .     1899.     p.  335 

Ventura  area,  California  ( Holmes  and  IMesmer) .     j).  521 

AVeber  County,  Utah  (Gardner  and  Jmsen) .     ]>.  207 

Westlield  area.  New  York  ( Burke  and  IMarean ) .     p.  75 

Willis  area,  Texas  (^lartin).     p.  607 

Yakima  area,  Washington  (.Jensen  and  ( )lHhausen) .     p.  389 

Yazoo  area,  Mississippi  (Bonsteel  and  party),     p.  359..._. 

Soil   thermometers,   maximum  and   luinimum,   combined,   instruc- 
tions for  use  of 

Soils: 

Acid,  effect  of  lime  on  different  crops  on.      190L.     p.  6 


Index 

('lasslflcatioii  no. 

A7.3:10 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:67 

A26.3:16 

A26.4:7 

A10.5:3 

A26.3:19 
A26.3:19 
A7.3:43 

A26.3:17 


A10.6: 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A1.8:64 
A26. 5:900 
A26. 5:901 
A26.5:900 
A  26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A1.8:64 
A26.5:901 
A26. 5:900 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A26.4:9 
A26. 5:900 
A26. 5:900 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:900 
A26.5:901 
A1.8:64 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A7.3:56 
Al. 10:901 
A26. 5:900 
A10.6:12 
A26. 5:900 
A  26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A1.8:64 
A26. 5:900 
A  26. 5:901 
A1.8:64 
A26. 5:900 
A26. 5:900 
A26.5:901 
Al:10.899 
A  26. 5:901 
A26. 5:900 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 
A26. 5:901 

A29.il  :G 
A  1.9:133 


114—04 34 


529 


Index 

Soils — Continued 

Acid  digestion  of — 

effects  of  presence  of  few  drops  of  nitric  acid  in  (Thompson). 
1895.     p.  49 

vessels  for  (Kedzie).     1893.     p.  82 

Acidity  on  upland  or  naturally  well  drained,  report  on  necessity 

of  tests  for  ( Wheeler).  '  1895.     p.  45 

Action  of  oxalic  acid  upon  (Kastle  and  others).     1894.     p.  53... 
Arable — 

moisture  content  of,  electrical  method  of  determining  (Whit- 
ney and  others).     1897 

nitrification  of  (Deherain).     189(5.     i)p.353,491 

Artificial  plant  food,  reciuirements  of  (Kilgore).     1902.     p.  73... 

Black,  of  Russia  ((irandeau).     1872.     p.  501 

Composition  of,  some  points  on,  summary  and  conclusion  (Lawes 

and  Gilbert).     1886.     p.  25 

Cotton  cultivation  and  ( Whitney ) .     1896.     p.  143 

Crop  production  and  ( Whitney) .     1894.     p.  129 

Crops  and,  note  on,  1892-98  ( Abbe) .     p.  16 

Cultivation  of,  by  irrigation,  1891  ( Hinton ) 

Deficiencies  in,  pot  experiment  to  test  field  observations  concern- 
ing (Hartwell).     1901.     p.  73 ... 

Different,  ammonium  sulphate  and  cotton-seed  meal  in,  nitrifica- 
tion of  ( Withers  and  Fraps) .     1902.     p.  36 

Dry  and  moist,  capillary  movement  of  water  in  (Briggs  and  Lap- 
ham).     1902.     p.  19  

Electrical    resistance    of,   effect  of  water  and  soluble  salts  on 

(AVhitney  and  Means).     1897 

Evaporation  of  water  from,  salts  as  influencing  rate  of  (Briggs). 

1900.     p.  184 

Exhaustion  and  abandonment  of,  testimony  of  INlilton  Whitney 

before  Industrial  Commission.     1901 

Features  of,  that  should  be  recognized  in  all  plat  work  ( Whitney). 

1891.     p.  91  

Ferments  important  in  agriculture  (Wiley).     1895.     p.  69 

Fertility  of — 

humus  in  its  relation  to  (Snyder) .     1895.     p.  131 

influence  of  different  systems  of  farming  on.     p.  9 

loss  of,  in  drainage  water.     1898.     p.  4 

maintenance  of .     1901.     p.  5 

restoration  of.     1897.     p.  686 

Fertilization  of,  as  affecting  orange,  in  health  and  disease  (Web- 
ber).    1894.     p.  193 

Field,  moisture  in.     1896 

Forest  clearing  and  cultivation,  effect  on  (Fulton).     1899.     p.  89. 

same  (Salisbury).     1899.     p.  91 

Growing  various  crops  on,  effect  of.     1897.     p.  684 

Humus  in,  importance  of  maintaining  a  supply  of. 
Inoculation  for  leguminous  i^lants  (May  and  Beal) 
Investigation  of.     See  Soil  survey. 
Liming  of — 

from  a  physiological  standpoint  ( Loew) .     1901 

reporton  (Wheeler).     1898 

Mechanical  analysis  of — 

methods  of.   '1896 

some  necessary  modifications  in  methods  of,  as  applied  to 

alkali  soils  (Briggs).     1900.     p.  173 

Moisture  in — 

conserving  and  economizing.     1899.     p.  5 

determination  by  electrical  method  ( Gardner) .     1898 

electrical  instruments  for  determining  (Briggs).     1899 

influence  of  salt  and  similar  substances  on  ( Beal ) .     1900.     p.  5 . 

mechahics  of  ( Briggs) 

notes  on,  in  1898.     p.  652 

record  of  amount  of  water  contained  in  soils  during — 

May,  1895 

June,  1895 


?;*as;sIfi('alSoii  no. 


A7.3:47 
A7.3:38 


1898. 
1901. 


p.  5.. 

p.  7. 


A7.3:47 
A7.3:43 


A26.3:6 
A10.6:6 
A 10. 3:1 15 
A27.9:10 

A7.3:10 
A10.3:33 
Al. 10:894 
A29.6:28 
A15.2:Ir7 


A7.3:62 


A7.3:67 

A26.3:19 

A26.3:8 

A1.8:64 

A1.8:70 

A10.3:7 
Al.  10:895 

Al.  10:895 
A1.9:87 
A1.9:73 
Al. 9:144 
Al.  10:897 

Al.  10:894 

A26.3:4 

A29.3:24 

A29.3:24 

Al. 10:897 

A1.9:78 

Al.  9:124 

A19.3:l 
A1.9:77 

A26.3:4 

A1.8:64 

A1.9:87 

A26.3:12 

A26.3:15 

Al. 9:114 

A26.3:10 

A1.10:898 

A26.3:l 
A26.3:2 


030 


Soils — Continued 

MniHture  in— Continued 

record  of  amount  of  water  contained  in  soils  during — C'ont'd. 

July,  1895 

1 896,  crop  season  ( Wiiitne y  and  Hosnier ) 

Nitric  acid  in,  determination  of,  by  Schlcjesing's  method,  at  Roth- 

amsted  laboratory  (Warington).     1886.     p.  47 

Nitrification  and  denitrification  in,  lectures  on  ( Warington) .  1892. 
Nitrogen  hungriness  in,  recognition  of  (Hilgard).  1895.  p.  58.. 
Nitrogen  in,  of  some  of  the  experimental  fields  at  Rothamsted, 

determination  of,  and  bearing  of  results  on  question  of  source 

of  nitrogen  of  our  crops  (Lawes  and  Gilbert).     1882.     p.  142.. 
Particles,  division  of,  in  mechanical  analysis,  plea  for  si'ientifi(; 

basis  for  (Hopkins).     1898.     p.  64 

Phosphoric  acid  and  potasli  in,  determination  of  (Goss).     1895. 

p.  50 

Phosphoric  acid  in — 

estimation  of,  by  double  i^recipitation  with  molybdic  solution 
and  titration  of  ammonium  phosphomolybdate  with  stand- 
ard alkali  (Williams).     1895.     p.  82 

method  for  determination  of  (Goss).     1894.     p  58 • 

PI  lysical  analysis  of  ( Whitney ) .     1895.     p.  60 

Physical  properties  of — 

adaptation  of  methods  of  cultivation  and  manuring  to  ( WoUnv) . 
1900.     p.  805 ^.... 

artificial  changes  of  (Wollny).     1900.     p.  604 

investigations  on  (Briggs).     p.  413 

in  relation  to  moisture  and  crop  distribution  (Whitney).     1892. 

nature  of  ( W^ollny ) .     1896.     pp.  761 ,  853,  948 '. 

objects  and  methods  of  investigating  certain  (Briggs).  1900. 
p.  397 

relation  of,  to  cultivation  of  plants  (Wollny).     1893.     pp.  528, 

627 

Pliysical  tests  of  ( Loughridge) .     1893.     ji.  156 

Problems,  some  interesting  ( Whitney ) .     1897.     p.  429 

Productiveness  of,  nitrification  as  element  in  (Withers).  1902.  p.  87 

Products  and,  of  southwestern  Louisiana  (Rapley ).     1884 

Reasons  for  cultivating  (Whitney).     1895.     p.  123 

Relations  of  climate  to  (Hilgard).     1892 

Samples  of — 

instructions  for  taking,  for  moisture  determination  (Whitney). 
1894 

method  for  taking,  for  analysis  (Hopkins).     1902.     p.  152 

Sandv,  treatment  of  (Beal) .     1901.     p.  10 

Shading,  effect  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  374. 

Shifting,  grasses  for  fixing  ( Vasey).     1872.     p.  223 

Soluble  mineral  matter  of  (Means).     1898.     p.  495 

Soluble  salt  content  of,  electrical  method  of  determining  (Whit- 
ney and  Means) .     1897 

same  (Briggs).     1899 

Solvents  for  available  potash,  and  phosphoric  acid  (Huston  and 

Bartlett).     1896.     p.  91 

Sorghum  and   sugar  producing,  character  and  composition  of 

(Richards(m).     1886.     p.  60 

Strawberry.     1902.     p.  16 

Study  of,  application  of  theory  of  solution  to  (Cameron).     1899. 
p.  141 

same  (Cameron).     1900.     p.  423 

Survey  of.     See  Soil  survey. 

Swamj),  marsh  or  muck,  utilization  of.     1898.     p.  7 

Temi)erature  and   moisture  of,  in  Red  River  vallev,  notes  on, 

1892-98  (Abbe),     p.  477 '. 

Temjjerature  of — 

electrical  instruments  for  determining  (Briggs).     1899 

electrical  method  of  determining  ( Wliitnev  and  liriggs).     1897. 

notes  on,  1867.     p.  255 '. 

same  (Seeley).     1901.     p.  601 


Index 

I'ltiNNlflcHtlon  no. 


A26.3:3 
A26.3:9 


A7.3:ll 
A10.3:S 
A7.3:47 


A1.8:31 
A7.3:56 
A7.3:47 


A7.3:47 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:47 


A10.6:ll 
A10.6:ll 
A26. 5:900' 
A29.3:4 
A10.6:6 

Al.  10:900 

A10.6:4 

A10.3:16 

Al. 10:897 

A10.3:115 

A1.8:35 

A  1.1 0:895 

A29.3:3 


A26.4:2 
A7.3:67 
Al. 9:124 

A29.6:24 
A27.9:10 
A  1.1 0:898 

A  26. 3:8 
A26.3:15 

A  7. 3:49 

A7.:!:10 
Al. 9:149 


A  1.8:64 
A26.5:900' 

A1.9:7S 
A29.6:27 

A26.3:15 
A2().3:7 
A27.9:5 
A29.6:29 


631 


1889 


p. 282. 


Index 

Soils — Continued 

Tests  with  fertilizei"?,  explanations  and  directions  for, 
Texture  of  some  typical — 

1895.  p.  556 

1896.  p.  602 

same 

Tillageaiid  j)roducts  of,  on  irrigated  lands  (C'ureton ).    188 

Tol)acc()  of  Unite<l  States  (Whitney).     1898 

Total  insdluhle  matter,  phosphoric  acid,   lime,   and  potash  in, 
determination  of  (Snyder).     1895.     p.  48 

Types  of — 

descriptions  of.     1902 

list  of,  established  by  Division  of  Soils  in  1899  and  1900,  with 
brief  description 

Vegetable  productions  of,  relation  of  entomology  to,  with  ref- 
erence to  destructive  and  beneficial  insects  ( Rathvon) .     p.  372. 

Washed,  how  to  prevent  and  reclaim  them.     189-4 

Water  in — 

capillary  rise  of,  influence  of  dissolved  salts  on  (Briggs  and 

Lapham) .     1902.     p.  5 

movement  and  retention  of  (Briggs).     1898.     p.  399 

See  also   Alkali   soils — California — Clay  —  Florida — Georgia  — 
Hawaiian     soils  —  Maine  —  Mississippi  —  Mud  —  Plant-soil 
tests  —  Salt  Lake  Valley,  Utah  —  Sand  —  South  Carolina. 
Soils  and  ash.     See  also  Ash. 

Soils  and  ash,  committee  on,  report  of,  at  Convention  of  Association 
of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists: 

1891  (Soilsonlv).     p.  116 

1892.     p.  93  .  .1 


Classlflratlon  no. 

Al().4:8 

Al. 10:895 
Al.  10:896 
A  26. 3:5 
A15.2:P94i 
A26.3:ll 

A7.3:47 

A26.2:F45 

A26.2:T99 

Al.  1:862 
A1.9:20 


A26.3:19 

Al. 10:898 


1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


28 
30 
80 
73 
49 


p.  56. 


Supplemental  report  on  ash 

p.  74 

(Soils  only. )     p.  60 

(Soilsonly.)     p.  28 _ 

Soils  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department,  formerly  Agricultural  Soils 
Division;  afterwards  Soils  Division: 
Field  operations  of — 

1899.  (Whitney) 

1900 

1901 

Field  parties  of,  instructions  to,  and  descriptions  of  soil  types. 

1902 

Soil  collection  of,  catalogueof  first4,000samplesin  (Whitney).  1899 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Whitney).     1897.     p.  122 

Solandi  [sun]  i>rinting  (Halsted).     1894.     p.  93 

Solano  County,  Cal.,  cattle  quarantine,  order  for.     Feb.  26,  1900 

Solar  and  terrestrial  magnetism,  and  their  relations  to  meteorologv 

( Bigelow ) .     1898 '. . 

Solar  constant,  report  on  (Very).     1901.     p.  357 

Solar  eclipse: 

Observations  during,  notes  on  (Ab])e).     1900.     p.  449 

Total,  of  Mav  28, 1900,  probable  cloudiness  during  ( Abbe),    p.  422. 

Solar  halo,  note  on  ( Abl)e ) .     1899.     p.  59 _. _ 

Solar  magnetism,  report  on  relations  of,  to  terrestrial  magnetism  and 

meteorology  ( Bigelow) .     p.  519 

Solar    radiation,    oliservations  of;    how  best  made  and  compiled 

(Schwolson).     1896.     p.  721._ _.. 

Solar  rays,  ])hysical  and  meteorological  researches  on,  made  at  agri- 
cultural climatologv  station,  Jnvisv  observatorv  (Flammarion). 

1899.     pp.  103,  203' ." *. 

Solar  spots,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     )).  109 

Solberg,  E.     Phosphoric  acid,  citrate,  soluble  and  insoluble,  as  de- 
termined by  different  methods.     1895.     p.  85 


A7.3:31 
A7.3:35 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:49 
A7.3:51 
A7.3:56 
A7.3:56 
A7.3:57 
A7.3:62 
A7.3:67 

A26. 

A1.8:64 
A26. 5:900 
A26. 5:901 

A26.2:F45 
A26.3:16 
Al. 10:897 
A 10. 3:20 
A4.5:59 

A29.3:21 
A29.6:29  . 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 

A29.1:89P 

A29.3:ll» 


A10.6:10 
A29.6:28 

A7.3:47 


632 


n: 


Soldiers'  Home  herd  of  cattle.     See  Bovine  tuberculosis. 

Soluble  acids,  estimatiou  nf,  in  liutter  fat  (  Planciion).     LSOO. 

Solul)le  ferments.     See  Enzymes. 

Solul)le  .«alts.     See  Soils. 

Solution,   theory  of,   application  of,   to  studv  of  soils   (Cameron). 

1899.     p.  141 '. 

Same  (Cameron).     1900.     jx  423 

Solvents.     See  Soil  solvents. 

Somali,  or  black-head,  sheep  (Masterson) .     p.  522 

Sommers,  Miss  Sarah  L.    Land-grant  colleges  and  agricultural  exper- 
imental stations  in  United  States,  compilation  of  statistics  of, 

for  1897 , 

Same,  for  1898 

Song  birds.     See  Birds. 

Sonora,  Mexico,  plants  of,  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in  the  years 

1890  and  1891  (Rose).     1895.     p.  293 

Sooty  mold  of  orange,  treatment  of  ("Webber).     1895 

Sorauer,  P.     Potato  scab,  report  on.     1889.     p.  47 

Sorex.     See  Shrews. 

Sorgho-canes,  sugar  determinations  from,  partial  summary  of.     1880. 

No.  25.     p.  23 

Same.     No.  27.     p.  23 

Sorghum,  or  northern  sugar  cane: 

Analysis  of  (Erni).     1866.     p.  336 , 

Analytical  work  done  on,  by  Chemical  Di\nsion,  Jidv-Dec.  1880 

(Collier.)     1881 ! ' 

Application  of  diffusion  to  extraction  of  sugar  from  (Wiley) 

As  a  forage  crop  (Williams) .     1897 

Botanical  history  of  (Pech).     p.  299 

Cultivation  of,  character  and  composition  of  soils  best  adapted  to — 

(Bollman).     p.  140 

(Richardson).     1886.     p.  60 

(Smith),     p.  129 

Culture  and  distillation  of  (Leplay).     1887.     p.  110 
Culture  at  Sterling,  Kans.  (Denton).     1891. 

See  also  Sterling,  Kans. 
Data  relating  to,  as  sugar-producing  plant. 
Encouragement  of  beet-sugar  industry  and. 
Experiments  with.     See  Wiley,  Harvey  Washingtim. 
Growing  in  Spain  (Heredia  and  Hermanos).     1893.     i). 

Improvement  of,  by  selection.     1899.     p.  7 

Introduction  of,  into  United  States.     1883.     No.  2.     p.  24 

Investigation  of,  as  a  sugar-producing  plant  (Collier) 

Italy.     1884.     p.  77 

Maize  and — 

as  sugar  {)lants.     p.  228 

manufacture  of  sugars  from,  circular  (Le  Due).     1879 

Report  on  (Clough ).     p.  54 , 

Seeds  of,  Cecidomyiid  injurious  to  (Coquillett).     1898.     j).  81  .. 
See  aim  Orange  sorghum  cane  —  Saccharine  sorghums. 
Sorghum  blight,  status  of  (Kellerman  and  Swingle).     1889.     p.  195 

Sorghum  molasses,  statistics  of.     1862-63.     No.  5.     p.  4 , 

Sorghum  sirup: 
Manufacture  of — 

circular  on  (Spencer).     1894 , 

report  on  (Denton).     1901 , 

•         same.     1899 

New  refining  process  for.     1867.     p.  53 

See  also  Sirups. 
Sorghum  sugar: 

Cold  clarification  of  (O'Brien).     1892.     p.  88 

Experiments  in  manufacture  of,  etc.  AVe  Attica,  Kans. —Calu- 
met plantationsugarexperiment station  —  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa  — 
Conway  Springs,  Kans.  —  Douglas,  Kans. — Fort  Scott, 
Kans.  —  Kan,«as  —  Kenner,  La.  —  Lawrence,  La.  —  Meade, 
Kans. — Medicine  Lodge,  Kans.  —  Morrisville,  Va. — Ness 
City,  Kans.  —  Rio  Grande,  N.  J.  —  Sterling,  Kans. 


p.  78 


1887. 
1883. 


p.  59  .. 


34 


Index 

Classification  no. 
A7.3:24 


A1.8:64 
A26. 5:900' 

A4. 1:898. 


A10.3:51 
A10.3:64 


A6.5:l 

A28.4:15 
A6.3:8 


A27.9:18 
A27.9:18 

A27.9:4 

A1.6:33 
A7.3:8 
A1.9:50 
A  1.1:865 

Al.  1:862 
A7.3:10 
Al.  1:862 
A7.3:18 
A7.3:34 

A7.3:18 
A1.8:26 


A7.3:40 
A  1.9:92 
A27.9:21 
A1.8:27 
A7.3:3 


A  1.1:877 
A1.8:15 
Al.  1:864 
A9.6:18 

A28.5:5 
A27.9:l 


A7.4:l 
Al. 9:135 
A  1.9:90 
A27.9:5 


A7.3:37 


533 


Index 

Sor<i:hum  sugar — Continued 

Industry  of,  address  on  (Loring)   

Letter  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  to  Senate  Committee  on 

Agriculture  on.     1880 

jNIanufacture  of — 

circular  relative  to  (Le  Due) .     1879 _ 

report  on.     1863.     No.  3.     p.  11 

Production  of  (Clough).     p.  307 

See  aho  Sugar. 
Soskins,  Selik.     Fat,  formation  of,  in  animal  bodj'.     1897.     p.  179  .. 
Soule,  Andrew  M.     Beef  and  dairy  cattle,  conformation  of.     1902... 
Soule,  Frank.     Irrigation  from  San  Joaquin  Kiver,  Cal.     1901.     p. 

215 

Soulhet,  F.     Citric  acid  in  milk,  report  on.     1889.     p.  155 

Sounds,  measuring  and  photographing,  advance  in  (Sharpe).     1899. 

p.  205 

Souring  of  milk,  and  other  changes  in  milk  products.     1895 

South : 

Agricultural    courses    in,    principles  underlying    formation    of 

(Coates).     1900.     p.  59 

Agriculture  survey  of,  report  of  (Peters).     1867.     p.  192 

See  also  Southern  agriculture. 
Cooperative  branch  grass  stations  in  ( Tracy ) .     p.  344 

same,  p.  344 

Corn  culture  in.     (Tracy).     1898 

Dairying  in  ( Tracy ) .     1902 

Development  of  (Hanna ) .     1902.     p.  53 

Forage  plants  for  (Tracy) .     1894 

same 

Forage  plants  grown  in,  composition  of  (Tracy).     1896.     p.  91... 

Grape  growing  in  the  (Tracy).     1900 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  for  cultivation  in  (Vasey).     1887 

Hog  raising  in  (Tracy ) .     1899 

same,  p.  362 

Industry  of,  notes  on.     1866.     p.  412 

same.     1867.     p.  371 

Northern  emigration  to.     1865.     No.  6.     p.  12 

Productions  of,  variety  in.     1870.     p.  426 , 

Ramie  culture  in  (Dodge).     1893.     p.  164 

Sheep  husbandry  in  ( Hayes) .     1879.     p.  63 

Urban  population  in;   country  being  deserted;   whither  are  we 

tending?     1894.     p.  57:' 


Classification  no. 

A  1.6:54 
A1.8:16 


A1.8:15 
A27.9:l 
A  1.1:865 


A10.6:8 
Al. 9:143 

A10.3:100 
A7.3:24 

A29.6:27 
A1.9:29 


A10.3:76 
A27.9:5 

Al.  1:891 

A6. 1:891 

A1.9:81 

Al. 9:151 

A22.3:25 

A1.9:18 

A1.9:182 

A10.6:6 

Al. 9:118 

A6.3:3 

Al. 9:100 

A4. 1:899 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:8 

A 10. 3:16 

A1.2:Sh3 


41.. 


Winter  forage  crops  for  ( Ball ) .     1902 

See  also  Southern  States  —  and  names  of  States. 
South  Africa.     See  Africa. 

South  African  ticks,  notes  on  some  (Lounsbury).     1900. 
South  America: 

Agriculture  of,  with  maps  and  latest  statistics  of  trade  (Barnes). 
1892 

Cotton  crop  and  its  enemies  in,  consular  reports  on.     1885.     App., 
p.  59 

Earthquakes  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  365 

Foreign  trade  of.     1886.     p.  443 

Fungi  from,  observations  on  newspecies  ( Ijagerheim ).    1891.    p.  44. 

Isabella  grape  in.     1866.     p.  426 

Tariffs  of.     1890.     p.  460 

Wool  production  in.     1 875.     p.  525 

South  Atlantic,  storms  in  ( Pinheiro) .     p.  204 

South  Australia,  products  of.     1 876.     p.  121 

See  also  Port  Carolina. 
South  Carolina: 

Aurora  in  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  297 

Black  scale  of  California  found  in,  note  on.     18S6.     ]).  36 

Climate,  soil,  and  agricultural  ca])abilities  of  (Hemphill).     1882.. 

Coast  region  of,  frost  formation  over,  some  peculiarities  in  (Jesu- 
nofsky).     1902.     p.  479 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  75 


A27.9:32 
Al. 9:147 


A9.6:26 


A27.8:2 

A8.1:4 
A29.6:26 
A  27. 9:24 
A28.5:7 
A  27. 9:4 
A  27. 9:28 
A27.9:13 
A29.3:lli 
A27.9:14 


A29.6:23 

A9.3:12 

A1.6:47 

A  29. 6:30 
A27.9:6 


53-i 


iy02.     p.  28. 


South  Carolina — Continued 

Fanners'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Tindall). 

Grapevine  diseases  in  (Howell).     188H.     p.  35 

Grasses  of,  in  Elliott's  Sketch  of  l)otany  of  South  Carolina  and 

Georgia,  notes  on  ( Scribner ) .     1901 

Irrigation  of  rice  in  (Keeney).     1902.     p.  59 

Rice  soils  of  (Whitney).     1893.     p.  77 

Sheep  husbandry  in  (Watts).     1877.     p.  118 

Storm  waves  of  (Alexander) .     1900.     p.  381 

Tea  culture  experiment  in  ( Shepard ) .     1899 

Tea  raising  in,  special  report  on  (Shepard).     p.  627 

Wheat  in.     1870.     p.  355 

See  also  Charleston  —  Pinehurst  —  Summerville. 
South  Dakota: 

Artesian  and   underflow  conditions  in   (Coffin).     1893.     pt.  4, 

.  p.  51 

Artesian  well  investigation,  field  work — 

(Coffin)  1890.     p.  125 

(Culver).     1890.     p.  55 

(Updyke).     1890.     p.  110 

Bottom  disease  among  horses  of  (Schroeder).     p.  371 

Dairy  industry  in  (Monrad).     1896 

Entomological  notes  of  season  from  (Aldrich).     1891.     p.  67 

Geology  of,  west  of  Missouri  Eiver  (Bailey).     1890.     jj.  65 

Maladie  du  coit  among  horses  in,  extirpation  of  (Norgaard ) .    p.  62. 

Mutton  in,  feeding  for  (Chilcott  and  Burnett) .     p.  471 

Precipitation  (rain  and  melted  snow)  at  stations  in,  details  of. 

1894 

Russian  thistle  and  other  troublesome  weeds  in  wheat  region  of. 

1893 

Snowstorms,  memorable,  in  (Glenn).     1897.     p.  15 

See  also  Black  Hills  —  Highmore  —  Pierre. 
Southeastern  States,  grasses  and  forage  plants  of,  notes  on  (Kearney). 

1895 

Southern  agriculture,  condition  and  prospects  of: 

1867.     p.  412 

(Trenchard).     p.  447 .■ 

p.  473  

p.  398 

( Dabney ) 

Southern  and  northern  farming.     1 872.     p.  359 

South  Pacific  Ocean,  winter  barograph  curve  from  (Ward).     1897. 

p.  484 

Southern  cattle  distemper  or  fever.     See   Blood   serum — Texas  or 

Southern  cattle  fever. 
Southern  cattle  ticks: 

Growing  noninfected,  and  afterwards  infecting  them  with  Texas 

fever  (Schroeder  and  Cotton),     p.  33 

Transmission  of  Texas  fever  by  (Mayo) .     p.  481 

Tuberculosis  and,  in  New  South  Wales  (Baker),     p.  386 

same,  i-orrection,  p.  502 , 

United  States  (Salmon  and  Stiles),     p.  380 

Vitality  of  (Schroeder).     p.  41 

See  also  Ticks. 

Southern  fairs,  agricultural  representation  at.     1869.     p.  365* 

Southern  farmers,  suggestions  to.     1899 

Southern  fruit  growing  for  market,     j).  143 

Southern  grain  louse  (Pergande).     1902.     p.  7 

Southern  interstate  fair.     See  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Soutliern  ])ines: 

Five,  structure  of  wood  of  ( Roth ) .     p.  1 33 

same,  rev.  ed.    1897.    p.  143 

Mechanical  and  physical  properties  (Fernow).     1896 

Southern  planting  and  northern  farming  (Watts).     1872.     p.  207  .. 
See  also  Farming. 

*By  u  juispnul.  Hum  ihikc  iiuiiibci'  ai)j)eiir.s  twice. 


1868. 
1870. 
1871. 
1896. 


Index 

tjlasslflcutiuu  uu. 

A10.3:120 
A6.3:10 

A3.4:29 

A10.3:113 

A27.8:6 

A1.2:Sh3 

A29.6:28 

A1.8:61 

Al.  1:892 

A27.9:8 


A15.2:Ir7^ 

A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ar7 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4.3:16 
A9.7:4 
A15.2:Ar7 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:898 

A29.2:P91> 

A1.9:10 
A29.6:25 


A3.3:l 

Al.  1:867 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:9 

A1.4:3 

A27.9:10 

A29.6:25 


A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:899 

A27.9:7 
A].9:98 
A  1.1:871 
A9.6:38 


A13.3:13i 
A13.3:13-' 
A  13.4:1 2 
A27.9:10 


535 


Index 

Southern   Railway,  object-lesson   roads  constructed  in  cooperation 

with.     1902 - 

Southern  States: 

Apples  for.     p.  184 

Concentrated  fertilizers  in.     p.  397 -  - 

Entomology  in,  report  on  (Gariuan).     19U1.     p.  153 

Forage  plants  of  secondary  or  undetennined  iniportam-e  for,  and 

composition  of  forage  jplants  grgwn  in  South  (Tracy).     1896. 

p.  91 

Forests,  timber  culture,  etc.,   in,   condition  of   (Baker).     1884. 

p.  105 

Oirasses  for  ( Vasey ) .     1874.     p.  379 

Irrii^ation  in  some.     1891.     pt.  1.     p.  323 

Resources  and  industrial  condition  of  (Goodloe).     p.  102 

Road  building  in,  some  essentials  in  modern  systems  of  (Holmes). 

1902.     p.  82 

Road  building  with  convict  lal)or  in  (Holmes).     1901.     p.  319  . . 
Road  conventions  in,  and  object-lesson  roads  constructed  under 

supervision  of  Office  of  Puljlic  Road  In(iuiries,  with  coojiera- 

tion  of  Southern  Railway.     1902 

Roads  and  road-making  materials  in  (.'ertain.     1894 

Timber  pines  of,  report  on  (Mohr) 

same,  introduction  to  report  ( Fernow ) .     p.  11 

Trees,  some  foreign,  of  economic  value  adapted  to  planting  in. 

1895 - 

See  also  Cotton  States  —  South  —  and  names  of  States. 
Southwest: 

Arid  lands  of;  new  species  of  ground  squirrel  from,  description 

of  (Merriam).     1889.     p.  19 

Cattle  ranges  of,  history  of  exhaustion  of  pasturage  and  sugges- 
tions for  its  restoration  (Bentley ).     1898 

Cooperative  grass  stations  in  (^SlcLaren).     p.  344 

same,  p.  344 ^.■. 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  for  cultivation  in  (Vasey) .     1887 

Grasses  of.     2  pts.  ( Vasey) 

same,  reissued.     1891 

Grazing  problems  in,  and  how  to  nieet  them  (Smith).     1899  ... 

See  uko  names  of  States 

South  wick,  E.  B. : 

Entomological,    economic,    work    in  parks  of   Xew  York  City. 

1894.     p.  135 

Entomological  work  in  Central  Park,   New  York  City.     1891. 

p.  59 

Parsnip  web-worm,  report  on.     1892.     p.  106 

Wood-leopard  moth  in  parks  of  New  York  City.     1894.     p.  138.. 
Southworth,  E.  A.: 

Anthracnose  of  cotton,  report  on.     1891.     p.  100 

Gloeosporiuin  nervisequum,  report  on.     1889.     p.  51 

Hollyhock  disease,  new.     1891.     p.  45 

Ripe  rot  of  grapes  and  apples.     1891.     p.  164 

See  aim,  as  joint  author,  Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas. 

Sows  and  pigs  at  farrowing  time.     p.  12 

Soxhlet-Kngstrom,  estimation  of  content  of  fat  in  milk  bv  method 

of  (Kiihn).     1890.     p.  158 ...-. 

Soxhlet's  areometric  method,  estimation  of  fat  in  milk  1)v  (Klein). 

1888.     p.  163  

Soy  bean: 

As  feeding  stuff.     1899.     p.  13 

As  food  for  man  ( Langworthy ) .     \k  20 

As  forage  crop  (Williams) 

Spader,  Comstock's  rotary,  description  of.     1865.     No.  5.     p.  34 

Spagnoli,  D.  B.     Milan,  Italy,  cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over 

wagon  roads  at.     j).  10 

Spain : 

Agriculture  in  (Gushing),     p.  287 

Eggs  in.     p.  609 

Foreign  trade  of  (Hitchcock).     1898 


Classification  no. 


A22.3:2 


Al.  1:869 
Al.  1:868 
Al  0.3:99 


A 10. 6:6 

A13.5:4 
A27.9:12 
A15.2:Ir7=' 
A  1.1:865 


A22.3:23 
Al.  10:901 


A22.3:23 
A22.3:7 
A  13.3:13 
A13.3:13 


A13.3:ll 


A5.5:2 


A1.9:72 

Al.  1:891 

A6. 1:891 

A6.3:3 

A6.3:12 

A6.2:N82' 

A3.3:16 


A9. 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:7 


A  28. 5:6 
A28.5:5 
A28.5:6 
A28.5:6 

A1.9:97 

A  7. 3:24 


A7.3.24 


A1.9:97 
A1.9:58 
A1.9:58 
A  27. 9:3 

A22.4:27 

Al.  1:876 
A4. 1:901 
A12.3:ll 


536 


Indes 

t'lasslflcatlou  no. 


187(). 


p.  64.... 

.  136 

174 


Spain — Continuea 

Forest  trees  in,  planting  of,  and  destruction  of  locusts 

p.  263 

Irrigation  in.     1891 .     p.  278 

Our  trade  with,  1888-97  (Hitclicock).     1898 

Sorghum  growing  in  (Heredia  and  Hermanos).     1893.     p.  34... 
See  also  ^Malaga. 
Spalding,  V.  M.     White  pine,  report  on,  revised  and  enlarged  bv 

B.  E.  Fernow.     1899 ". 

Spallanzani,  Pellegrino.     Volatile  acids,   fattv,  of  butter,  contribu- 
tion to  study  of.     1890.     p.  104 ." 

Spanish  almonds  and  their  introduction  into  America  (Fairchild). 

1902 

■Spanish  fever  of  cattle : 

Investigation  of  (Catron).     1868.     p.  357 

Note  on — 

1867.  pp.  54,  135 

1868.  pp.  180,  404 

Spanish  merinos  and  their  management  (Boynton).     p.  196 

Spanworm,  walnut,  report  on  (Cociuillett).     1897. 
Sparganum  mansoni.     See  Larval  cestode. 
Spark-arresters,  importance  of  (Tilton).     1887.     p. 
Sparrows: 

Destruction  of,  by  poisons  (Fislier).     1889.     p. 

Relation  of,  to  agriculture  ( Judd ) .     1901 

Trapping  of,  for  sporting  purposes,  with  paper  descriptive  of  ap- 
paratus and  methods  employed  (Hill).     1889.     p.  178 , 

See  also   English    sparrow  —  luiropean   tree    sparrow  —  House 
sparrow. 

Sparrow  hawk,  special  report  on  ( Fisher),     p.  491 

Same.     p.  491 

Spartina: 

North  American  species  of  (Merrill ).     1902 

Notes  on.     1869.     p.  136 

Specific  gravity: 

Determination  of,  standard  temperatures  for,  report  on.     1897. 

p.  137 

Limits  of,  of  cow's  milk  (Schrodt) .     1888.     p.  154 

Rise  in,  determination  of,  on  allowing  milk  to  stand  after  milk- 
ing (Richmond).     1894.     p.  191 

Spectrum,  absorption  lines  of,  determination  of  relative  quantities  of 
aqueous  vapors  in  atmosphere  by  means  of  (Jewell).     1896.. 

Speculation  v.  industry.     1892.     p.  134 

Spencer,  Guilford  Lawson: 

Beet  sugar,  machinery  and  processes  for  manufacture  of,  recent 

improvements  in.     1 885.     p.  106 

Beet-sugar  manufacture,  utilization  of  residues  from,  in  cattle  feed- 
ing.    1898.     p.  213 

Kjeldahl  method  for  determination  of  nitrogen.     1886.     p.  36... 
Magnolia,  sugar  and  sugar-cane  data  for  four  years  at,  summary 

of.     1«87.     p.  46 _ 

Sorghum  sirup,  manufacture  of,  circular  on.     1894 

Sorghum-sugar  experiments  by  various  companies  in  Kansas. 

1889.     p.  7  

Sugar,  manufacture  of,  at  Magnolia  Station,  Lawrence,  La.,  ex- 
periments in — 

2d  report,  season  of  1885-6 

3d  report,  1886-7 

same.     p.  328 

1889 

Tea,  coffee,  and  cocoa  preparations,  adulteration  of.     1892.     )\875. 
See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 

See  also,  as  revisor 

Spencer,  John  W.     Young  people   attending  farmers'   institutes, 

how  to  interest  and  instruct.     1 902.     p.  42 

Spencer,  Samuel.     Roads  and  railroads.     1902.     ]>.  41 

Sperk,  Franz  Otto.     Siberia,  four  great  rivers  of.     1894.     p.  101 


A27.9:14 
A15.2:P94i 
A12.3:12 
A7.3:40 


A 13. 3:22 

A7.3:24 

A  19.3:26 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:5 
A27.9:6 
A  1.1:864 
A9.6:7 

A 13. 3.1 

A5.3:l 
A5.3:15 


A5.3:l 


A  1.1:888 
A5. 1:888 

A19.3:9 
A27.9:7 


A7.3:51 
A7.3:24 

A7.3:43 

A29.3:16 
A27.9:30 


A7.3:5 

A1.10:89 
A7.3:12 

A7.3:18 
A7.4:l 

A7.3:26 


A7.3:ll 
A7.3:15 
Al.  1:886 
A7.3:21 
A7.3:13' 

A1.9:52"' 

A10.3:110 
A22.3:25 
A29. 3:111 


537 


185. 


Index 

Sperniophile: 

Mississip])!  Valley  (Bailey) 

same.     \>.  185 

New,   from    northwestern    Arizona,   description   of    (Merriam). 

1889.     p.  17 

New,  from  southern  California,  description  of  (Merriam).     1889. 

p.  15.... 

See  oIko  S(juirrels. 
Spermophiluis  spilosoma  grouj).     See  Ground  squirrel. 
Spethmann,  Miss  INIarie  T.     Land-grant  colleges  and  agricultural  ex- 
periment stations  in  United  States,  compilation  of  statistics 

of,  for  1900 

Same,  for  1901 , 

Sphserotheca,  another,  upon  Phytoptus  distortions  ( Halsted).     1889. 

p.  134 

Sphajrotheca  phytoptophila,  notes  upon  (Halsted).     1889.     p.  85... 
Sphingidge,  list  of,  taken  by  electric  lamps  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

(Dyar).     1891.     p.  322 

Spices,  analysis  of,  provisional  method  for  (Winton).     1902.     p.  55.. 
Spices  and  condiments,  adulteration  of: 

188fi.     (Richardson),     p.  291 

1887.      (Richardson),     p.  129 

1896.     (Lattimore).     p.  296 

See  also  Peppers. 

Spider  bites,  fatal,  contribution  to  literature  of.     1889.     p.  204 

Spider-egg  parasites,  two  (Howard).     1890.     pj).  269,359 

Same  (Howard).     1891.     p.  202 

Spider  parasites,  external  (Howard).     1888.     pp.  42, 106 

Same,  new  (Ashmead).     1894.     p.  259 

Spider  webs,  floating,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  566 

Spiders: 

Poisonous,  in  Madagascar.     1890.     p.  273 

Trap-door  (Glover).     1873.     p.  345 

See  also  Red  spiders. 

Spikes,  adhesion  of,  notes  on  (Fernow).     1887.     i>.  62 

Spillman,  W.  J.: 

Farmers'  institute  worker.     1902.     p.  59 

Grass  and  Forage  Plant  Investigations  Office,  and  Agrostology 

Division,  lists  of  publications  of.     1902 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  for  year  1 901 .     p.  672 

Hybrid  offspring,  quantitative  studies  on  transmission  of  parental 

characters  to.     1 902.     p.  88 

Washington  (State)   farmers'   institute  work  accomplished  in. 

1902.     p.  43  

Spilogale.     See  Skunks,  little  striped. 

Spilosoma  fuliginosa,  report  on  (Lugger).     1890.     p.  236 

Spinning  cotton,  atmospheric  conditions  favorable  to  (Abbe) .     1900. 

p.  294 

Spiralis  trichina,  report  on.     p.  389 

Splenetic  fever.     See  Texas  or  Southern  cattle  fever. 

Spokane,  Wash,,  climate  of,  1882-99  ( Stewart),     p.  490 

Spontaneous  combustion,  meteorological   conditions  favorable  to, 

note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  249 

Spores  of  Agaricus  campestris  and  other  Basidiomycetoiia  fungi,  pre- 
liminary study  of  (Ferguson) .     1902 

Spores  of  Hymenomycetes,  method  for  preserving  (Harz).     1889. 

p.  163 

Sjjoridia.     See  Fenestrate  sporidia. 

Sporozoon  in  intestinal  villi  of  cattle,  notes  on  (Smith).    1893.    j).  73. 

Spot  disease  of  orchard  grass  (Trelease).     p.  129 

Same.     p.  129 

Spot  disease  of  violet  (Dorsett) .     1900 

Spotting  of  peaches,  report  on  ( Smith ) .     1889.     ]^.  32 

Sprague,  Elizabeth  C.     See,  as  joint  author,  Bevier,  Isabel. 

Sprague,  G.     Meat  question  analyzed .     p.  462 

Sprague,  Horatio  J.     Sausages,  United  States  in  Gibraltar,     p.  519.. 
Sprayer.     See  Japy  knajjsack  sprayer — Kerosene  knapsack  sprayer. 


Classification  uo. 


Al.  1:892 
A  5. 1:892 


A5.5:2 
A5.5:2 


Al  0.3:97 
A10.3:114 

A28.5:5 
A28.5:5 

A9.7:3 
A7.3:65 

Al.  1:886 
A7.3:132 
Al.l:896 


A9.7:l 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:6 
A29.6:26 


A9.7:2 
A27.9:ll 

A13.3:l 

A10.3:120 

A19.2:P96 
A1.10:901 

AlO.  3:115 

A10.3:120 

A9.7:2 

A29.6:28 
Al.  1:869 

X29.6:28 

A29.6:28 

A19.3:16 

A28.5:5 

A4.3:3 

Al. 1:886 
A28. 1:886 
A28.3:23 
A28.5:5 

Al.  1:883 
A4. 1:899 


638 


Sprayinji;: 

Devices  for,  new,  circ-ular  on  (Gallo-vay).     1899 

Machinery  for — 

manufacturers  of,  letter  to 

standard  fittings  for  ( Ahvood ) .     189] .     ]).  58 

Power  sprayer  for  asjtaragus,  report  on  (Sirrine).     1901.     p.  177.. 

Pump,  new,  notes  on  (Galloway).     1891.     p.  25 

Use  of  steam  apparatus  for  ( Howard ) .     189().     p.  69 

Without  pump,  preliminary  notice  (Aldrich)  — 

1894.  p.  114 

1895.  p.  28 

See  also  Fruits  —  Knapsack  spraj^er. 

Spring,  advent  of  (Herrmann).     1902.     p.  69 

Spring  wheat.     See  Wheat. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  shade-tree  insects  of,  and  other  New  England 
cities  (Howard).     1895.     p.  40 

Springfield,  Mo.,  storms  at,  local  (Hazeu).     1900.     j).  201 

Spruce,  insect  enemies  of,  in  Northeast  ( Hopkins).     1901 

Spruce-bark  beetles,  notes  on  (Weed  and  Fiske) .     1898.     p.  67 

Spruce  pine  (Mohr).     1896.     p.  127 

Same.     1897.     p.  137 _ .----.----. ' 

Sprung,  A.  Thermometers,  on  construction  of  registering  air,  to  re- 
place ordinary  alcohol  and  mercurial  thermometers.  1896. 
p. 718 

Squall,  local,  at  West  Berkeley,  Cal.,  Dec.  11,  1894  (Abbe),     p.  509. 

Squash.     See  Garden  vegetables. 

Squash  borer  (Melittiacucurbitte)remediesfor  (Smith).    1891.    p.  30. 

Squash  bug,  common,  circular  relative  to  (Chittenden) .     1899 

Squash-vine  borer,  circular  relative  to  (Chittenden) .     1899 

Squirrels,  prairie  ground,   or  spermophiles  of  Mississippi  Valley 

(Bailey).     1893 _ 

See  also  Ground  squirrels  —  Spermophile  and  references. 

Stable  manure,  value  of.     1901.     p.  5 

"  Staggers,"  disease  known  as,  among  horses  in  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina  ( Harbaugh ) .     p.  209 

Stalk  worm,  new  enemy  to  young  tobacco  (Johnson).     1899.     p.  99. 

Stalker,  M.     "  Loco  "  plant  and  its  effect  on  animals,     p.  271 

Stall  feeding  cattle  and  sheep  ( Harris),     p.  317 

Standard  Oil  Companv,  meteorological  observations  during  burning 
of  i.lant  of,  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  July  5,  6,  and  7, 1900  (Mitchell). 


Index 

t'lasslflcatlou  uo. 

I 

'  A28.4:17 


A10.4:17 
A9.7:4 
A10.3:99 
A28.5:6 
Al.  10:896 

A9.7:7 
A9.6:2 


A29.3:31 


p.   ri:^0. 


standard  Sugar  Eefinery,  Alvarado,  Cal.,  report  on  (Furnas).    1892. 
p.  91 

Standard  time.     See  Time. 

Standards,  National  Bureau  of,  circular  of  information  relating  to 

(Marvin).     1902.     p.  135 

Standart,  S.  H.     Live-stock  industry  of  Colorado  and  Territories  of 

Nortliwest.     p.  326 _. 

Stanley,  W.  E.     Kansas,  road  improvement  in,  extract  from  gov- 
ernor's message,     p.  4 

Stannard,  J.  D.     See,  as  joint  author,  Johnston,  C.  T. 

Stanton,  Edgar.     Nettle,  cultivation  of,  in  Germany,     p.  560 

Stapleton,  D.  C.     Cliniatological  data  from  Playa  Rica,   Ecuador. 

1898.     p.  460  

Starch : 

Determination  of,  (•oin])arison  of  methods  (Stone).    1894.     p.  162. 

P^nzymic  ferments  upon  (Stone).     1896 

Estimation  of,  report  on   (Browne).     1899.     p.  92 

Factories  ill  Maine  (Boardman).     1885.     No.  19.     p.  23 

Manufacture  of — 

from  jiotatoes  and  cassava  (Wiley).     1900 

in  Maine.     1886.     p.  22 

Plants  and  animals  (Taylor) — 

1 875.  p.  31 6 

1876.  p.  196  

Sweet  ])otato  as  producer  of.     1899.     j).  2() 

See  also  Dextrine  —  Potatoes. 


A9.6:2 

A29.6:28 

A9.6:28 

A9.6:17 

A13.3:13i 

A13.3:132 


A29.3:ll^ 
A29.6:22 

A9.7:4 

A9.5:39 

A9.5:38 


A5.  :34 


Al.  9:133 


A4. 1:886 
A9.6:20 
A4. 1:886 
Al.  1:862 


A29.6:28 
A1.8:20 

A29.6:30 

A4. 1:885 

A22.4:33 

.\1. 1:878 

A29.6:26 

A7.3:43 
A10.3:34 
A7.3:57 
A27.9:23 

A7.3:58 
A27.9:24 

A27.9:13 
A27.9:14 
A  1.9:87 


539 


Index 

Starling,  'Williain.  Missispippi  Hivor,  floods  of,  with  reference  to 
inuiulation  of  alluvial  valley.     1894.     p.  68 

Stanies,  II.  N.  iMycophagy,  iiuijortauce  of,  in  a  course  of  botanical 
instruction.     1898.     p.  75 

Starr,  Frederick.  Forests,  American,  tlieir  destruction  and  preser- 
vation,    p.  210  

Stars: 

Heat  radiation  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  472 

Shooting — 

hints  to  observers  of  (Harkness).     1899.     p.  9 

observation  of  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  420 

State  live-stock  sanitary  boards,  secretaries  of  State  boards  of  health, 
and  State  veterinarians  having  control  of  contagious  and 
infectious  disea.«es  among  domestic  animals,  list  of.     1898. 

p.  603 

Same,  1899,  p.  530 

State  veterinarians  and  secretaries  of  sanitary  boards,  list  of: 

1898,  p.  616 / 

1899,  p.  698 

1900,  p.  653 

1901,  p.  628 

State  weather  services: 

Characteristics  of  Utah  in  relation  to  State  weather-s^ervice  work 

(Salisbury).     1894.     p.  27 

Functions  of  (Dunwoody).     1894.     p.  9 

Importance  and  equipment  (Mitchell).     1896.     p.  44 

Irrigation  and  its  relation  to  (Salisbury) .     1894.     p.  24 

Monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-March,  1895;  June-August,  1895... 

Organizations  of  ( Duuwoodv) .     1895.     p.  285 

Statistics  of  (Fassig).     1895'     p.  209 

See  also  Climate  and  crop  service  —  Weather  Bureau. 
State  Weather  Services,  American  Association  of,  proceedings  of: 

1st  annual  meeting,  1892 

2d  annual  meeting,  1893  (Berry),     p.  228 

3d  annual  meeting,  1894 , 

4th  annual  meeting,  1895 

same,  announcement  of,  1895 , 

States: 

Agriculture  reports  of.     See  Agriculture. 

Forest  condition  of  (Baker).     1884.     p.  181 

Geologists  of,  circular  letter  to,  recjuesting  cooperation  with  Othce 

of  Road  Inquiry,  Agriculture  Department 

Governors  of,  extracts  from  messages  of,  relating  to  good  roads 

( Stone ) .     1895 ' i . 

Laws  relating  to  management  of  roads,  enacted  1888-93  (Stone)  . 

same,  1894-95  (Stone) 

War  debts  of.     1866.     p.  93 

Weights  and  measures  of,  systems  of,  explained,     p.  218 , 

States  and  Territories: 

Governors  of,  circular  letter  to,  requesting  cooperation  with  Office 
of  Road  Inquiry,  Agriculture  Department 

same,  to  secretaries  of  state , 

1  aws  of,  for  control  of  contagious  animal  diseases — 

1885.  p.  471 

1886.  p.  303 


Classification  no. 

A29.3:lli 

A10.3:49 

A  1.1:865 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A  29. 6:29 


A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 

Al.  10:898 
Al.  10:899 
Al. 10:900 
Al.  10:901 


A29.3:14 

A29.3:lli 

A29.3:18 

A29.3:14 

A29.6: 

A29.3:ll^ 

A29.6:23 


A29.3:7 

A29.6:21 

A29.3:14 

A29.3:18 

A29.6:23 


A13.5:4 


1890  (additional),  p.  457 

1892  (additional),  p.  381 

1894  (additional),  p.  103 

1896  (additional),  p.  333 

1897.  p.  41 9 

1899.  p.  732  

1901 

Laws  of,  on  irrigation  and  water  riirhts,  abstract  of   (Critchett). 

1893 

(SV^  also  Atlantic  States —  Eastern  States. 
Statesville  area.  North  Carolina,  soil  survev  of  (I)orsey  and  party). 

p.  273 : 


A22.4:4 

A22.3:14 
A22.3:l 

A22.3:1S 
A27.9:4 
Al.  1:871 


A22.4:l 
A22.4:2 


A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:891-2 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:899 
A4.3:43 

A15.3:l 


A26.5:901 


540 


static  eleotricity.     Sec  Electririty. 

Statistical  Institute,  International.     1S87.     p.  247 

Statistical  reports,  Statistics  Division,  Agriculture  Department 

Statistician,  Agriculture  Department,  synoptical  index  to  reports  of, 

1863-1894  (Thompson).     1897 

Statistics,  agricultural,  of  United  States,  album  of  (Dodge) 

Statistics  Division,  Agriculture  Department: 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Hyde).     1897.     p.  258 

same,  reprinted  with  title  "Of  What  Service  are  Statistics  to 

Farmer?" 

Statistics  in  agriculture.     1882.     No.  49.     p.  23 

Stave  silo,  value  of,  to  dairy  farmer  (Beal).     1898.     p.  23 

Steam,  cultivation  by: 

History  of  American  inventions  for  ( Brainerd ) .     p.  253 

Note  on  ( Lawrence).     1878.     j).  358 

Progress  in  ( Curtiss ) .     p.  263 

same,  1869.     p.  296 

Steam  plowing: 

England.     1873.     p.  364 

Louisiana  (Lawrence),     p.  278 

New  Jersey.     1869.     p.  224 

Profit  of  (Lawrence).     1870.     p.  149 

Steam  plows: 

American,  report  on.     p.  305 

International  competition  of.     1884.     No.  9.     p.  44 

Stearns,  Herman  De  C.     Sea,  effect  of  proximity  to,  on  thunderstorm 

periods.     1898.     p.  452 

Stearns,  Robt.  Edwards  Carter.  Shells,  land  and  fresh  water,  col- 
lected in  California  and  Nevada  by  Death  Valley  expedition, 
inchiding  few  additional  siwcies  obtained  by  Clinton  Hart 
Merriam  and  assistants  in  parts  of  southwestern  United  States, 

1893.     p.  269 

Steddom,  Rice  P.: 

Cattle,  <lisease  among,  in  Marshall  County,  Kansas,     p.  382 

Cattle  of  Porto  Rico.     p.  512 , 

Steel  track  wagon  roads.     See  Roads. 

Steele,  Edward  Strieby.     Perfumery  farming,  can  it  succeed  in  U.  S.?. 

Steele,  J.  P.     Cotton  insects,  report  on.     1885.     App.,  p.  25 

Steer  beef.     See  Beef. 
Steers : 

Fat,  note  on.     1870.     p.  150 

Feeding  experiments  with,  to  ascertain  comparative  value  of  corn 

and  red  and  wiiite  kafir  corn  ( Georgeson ) .     p.  483 

Feeding  sheaf  wheat  to  ( French) .     p.  486 

Grazing,  on  corn  and  cowpeas  (Langworthy).     1901.     p.  27 

Steiner,  Ralph.     IMunich,  Germany,  cost  of  hauling  farm  2)roducts 

over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  9 

Stejneger,  Lconhard: 

Reptiles  and  batrachians — 

collected  by  Death  Valley  expedition  in  1891,  annotated  list 
ol,   with   descriptions  of  new  species,  and  field  notes  bv 

Clinton  Hart  J\b>rriam.     1893.     p.  159 /.. 

collected  bv  Clinton  Hart  Merriam  and  partv  in  Idaho,  1890, 

annotated  list  of.     1891.     p.  109 '. 

collected  by  Clinton  Hart  Merriam  and  Vernon  Ikuley  on  San 
Francisco  Mountain  plateau  and  desert  of  Little  Colorado, 
Arizona,  annotated  list  of,  with  description  of  new  species. 

1890.     ]).  103 

Trea  Marias  and  Isa])el  Islands,  reptiles  of.     1897.     p.  63 

Stem-girdler.     See  Currant  stem-girdler. 

Stephens,   Lon  V.     Missouri,  road   improvement  in,  I'xtract   from 

governor's  message,     p.  5 

Sterilization.     See  Milk. 
Sterling,  Kans. : 

Sorghum  culture  at  (Denton).     ISIM.     \\.  78 

Sorghum  sugar  experiments  at — 

1887  (Denton),     p.  57 


Index 

C'lasslficatluu  no. 

A27.9:25 
A27.9: 

A 21. 3:2 

A27.2:St2 

A27. 

ALIO:  897 

A27.8:14 
A  27.9:20 
Al.  9:103 

Al.  1:867 
A27.9:10 
Al. 1:867 
Al.  1:869 

A27.9:ll 
Al. 1:867 
A27.9:7 
A27.9.8 

Al.  1:869 
A27.9:22 

A29.6:26 


A5.5:7 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 

Al.  10:898 
A8.1:4 


A27.9:8 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A1.9:124 

A22.4:27 


A5.5:7 
A5.5:5 


A5.5:3 
A5.5:14 


A22.4:33 


A  7. 3:34 
A7.3:17 


541 


V- 


160. 


p.  101.. 


59  ... . 
1900.. 

1896. 


Index 

Sterlinpr,  Kans.— Continned 

Sorghum  sugar  experiments  at^ — Continued 

1888  (Denton  and  Crampton).     p.  287 

same.     p.  105 

1888  (Wiley),     p.  14 

1889  ( Denton  and  Crampton ) .     p.  82 . . 

1892  (Fuelling),     p.  80 

1892  (Denton),     p.  76.... 

Stern,  Louis.  Germany's  wool  import,  p.  520... 
Stetson,  Ezra.  Swine  breeding,  address  on.  1883. 
Stetson,  Frank  O. : 

Climate  of  Baguio,  Philippine  Islands.     1902.     p.  478  .. 

Hurricanes  of  1895  and  1896  in  Philippine  Archipelago. 
Stettin,  Ciermany: 

Cost  of  hauling  farm  products  over  wagon  roads  at  (Kickbuscli). 

P   9 

International  fair  at,  1865  ( Klippart) .     No.  7.     p.  6 

Stevens,    James  S.     Atmidometry,    some    experiments    in.     1902. 

p.  129 

Stevenson,  J.  C,  address  of,    before  National  Road  Conference. 

Julv,  1894.     p.  22 

Stewart,  Charles.     Climate  of  Spokane,  Wash.,  1882-1899.     p.  490  . 
Stewart,  K.  W. : 

Cattle  feeding  in  New  York.     p.  299 

Food,  cutting  and  cooking,  for  animals,     p.  396 

Stewart,  John.     >^ee,  as  joint  author,  Gardner,  Frank  Duane. 

Stibadium  spumosum,  habits  of  ( Murtfeldt) .     1 894.     p.  301 

Stickney,  L.  D.     Florida,  soil,  climate,  and  productions,     p. 
Stigmonose,  disease  of  carnation  and  other  pinks  (Woods). 
Stiles,  Charles  Warden : 

Country  slaughter-house  as  a  factor  in  spread  of  disease. 

p.  155  

Disinfection  of  kennels,  pens,  and  yards  by  fire.     1902. 

Eimeriella,  new  genus  of  coccidia.     1902.     p.  18 

Flukes  and  tapeworms  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  swine  with  special 

reference  to  inspection  of  meats.     1898.     p.  11 

Frogs,  toads,  and  carp  (Cyprinus  carpio)  as  eradicators  of  fluke 

disease,     p.  220 

Hepatic  coccidia  of  rabbits,  Eimeria  stiedpe,  correct  name  for. 

1902.    p.  18 

Hookworm  disease  (uncinariasis  or  anchylostomiasis)  in  man, 

significance  of  recent  American  cases  of.     p.  1 83 

Roundworms  in  sheep,  goats,  and  cattle,  treatment  of.     1901 

same.     1902.     p.  7  . .'. 

Sarcosporidia,  presence  of,  in  birds.     1893.     p.  79 

Strongyle,  Egyptian  and  Japanese  (Strongylus  subtilis),  which 
may  possibly  occur  in  returning  American  troops.     1902.     p. 

41 

Tapeworms  of  poultry,  present  knowledge  of.     1896 

Trematodes  (Monostomulum  lentis  and  Agamodistomum  ophthal- 

mobium )  parasitic  in  the  human  eye.     1902.     p.  24 

Trichinosis  in  Europe  of  alleged  American  origin.     1901.     p.  156. 
Trichinosis  in  Germany,  general  remarks  on.     1901.     y>. 
same,  statistical  review,  during  1881-1898.     1901.     p. 
Verminous  disease  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  goats  in  Texas. 

same,  further  investigations,     p.  223 , 

Sec  aim,  as  joint  author,  Salmon,  Daniel  Elmer. 
Stiles,  Charles  Wardell,  and  Frankland,  W.  Ashby.     Vinegar  eel 
(Anguillula  aceti)  infection  in  human  bladder,  case  of.     1902. 

p.  35 

Stiles,  Charles  Wardell,  and  Hassall,  Albert: 

Bananas,  partially  digested,  spurious  parasitism  due  to.     1902. 

p.  56 

Cestodcs,  adult,  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  allied  animals,  revision  of. 

1893 

Host,  color  of,  and  its  relation  to  parasitism.     1892.     p.  265 

Parasites  (50-52),  notes  on.     p.  558 


15 


ClaKKlficatloii  110. 


Al.  1:888 
A7.3:20 
A7.3:20 
A7.3:26 
A  7. 3:37 
A7.3:37 
A4. 1:899 
A1.7:2 

A29.6:30 
A29.6:28 


A22.4:27 
A27.9:3 

A29.6:30 

A22.3:10 
A29.6:28 

A  1.1:876 
Al. 1:865 

A9.7:6 
Al.  1:862 
A28.3:19 


Al.  10:896 

A4.3:35 

A4.3:35 

A4.3:19 

A4. 1:901 

A4.3:35 

A4. 1:901 
A4.1:35 
A4.3:35 
A4.3:3 


9 

35 

p.  356 . . 


A4.3:35 
A4.3:12 


A4.3:35 
A4.3:30 
A4.3:30 
A4.3:30 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 


A4.3:35 


A4.3:35 

A4.'.:4 
A  9. 7:4 
A4. 1:899 


542 


stiles,  Charles  "Wardell,  and  Hassall,  Albert— Continued 

Parasites,  notes  on.     1902.     p.  19 

Parasites,  notes  on:  55,  Spinosa  ear  tick;  56,  Boophilus  australis; 
57,  new  host  for  Strongvlus  contortus  and  Cysticercus  tenui- 

collis.     1901 '. 

Z(")ology,  medical  and  veterinary,  index  catalogue  of.     1902 

Stiles,  Charles  Wardell,  and  Tayler,  Louise: 

Cestode,  adult  ( Diplogonoporus  grandis) ,  of  man  which  may  pos- 
sibly occur  in  returning  American  troops.     1902.     p.  43  .. 

Larvalcestode  (Sparganum  mansoni)  of  man  which  may  possibly 

occur  in  returning  American  troops.     1902.     p.  47 

Stillwell  and  Gladding: 

Fertilizer  samples  for  analysis,  preparation  of,  notes  on.     1893. 

p.  19 - 

Phosphate,  concentrated,  notes  on  analysis  of.     1893.     p.  18 

Stipa.     See  Melica  and  Stipa. 
Stock: 

Crops  and,  in  Ontario.     1890.     p.  484 

Diseases  of,  in  Europe.     1869.     p.  65 

Epizootic  aphthiie  among;  nature,  causes,  treatment,  etc.  p.  352. 
Feeding  experiments,  significance  of  (Curtiss).  1899.  p.  116... 
Food  for.     See  Plants. 

Ontario.     1890.     p.  484 

Plants  poisonous  to — 

preliminary  catalogue  of  ( Chesnut) .     p.  387 

preliminary  report  ( Chesnut  and  Wilcox ) .     1901 

report  on  ( Wilcox ) .     p.  91 

Pure-bred,  business  of  breeding  (Craig),     p.  416 

Eaising  in  Mississippi.     1869.     p.  297* 

Raising  of,  directory  of  departments,  boards,  societies,  colleges, 

and  other  organizations  in  interest  of.     1885 

Salesof,  1870.     p.  481 

See  also  Farm  animals  —  Farm  stock  —  Live  stock. 
Stock  ranges: 

Northern,  some  poisonous  plants  of  (Chesnut).  1900.  p.  305... 
Northwestern  California,  notes  on  grasses  and  forage  plants  and 

range  conditions  (Davy).     1902 

See  also  Range. 
Stock  yards.  Union,     See  Chicago. 
Stockbridge,  H.  E.     Florida,  farmers'  institute  work  accomplished 

in.     1902.     p.  17 .' 

See  also  Waldron,  C.  B. 

Stockholm,  dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Winslow).     p.  360 

Stockman,  William  B.: 

Climatology  of   Havana,  Cuba,    monthlv   notes  on   Apr.-July, 

Sept.-Oct.,  Dec,  1901;  Feb.-Apr.,  1902 

Meteorological  tables  and  charts,  monthly,  description  of,  May- 

Oct. ,  1 902 

Weather  Bureau  service,  monthly  reports  of,  in  West  Indies, 

1899.     p.  194 

Weather  of  the  month,  ]May-()cl .,  1902._ 

Stockmen,  national  convention  of.     See  Chicago,  HI. 

Stohmann,  F.     Heat  equivalent  of  nutrients  of  food;  translated  by 

Charles  Ford  Langworthy.     1896.     p.  590 

Stokes,  A.  W.     Milk,  fat  in,  determination  of,  by  Werner-Smith 

method.     1890.    p.  158 

Stokes,  John  AV.     Report  as  Acting  Commissioner  of  Agriculture, 

18()7 

Stomach  staggers.     See  Cattle. 

Stomachs  (if  l)ir(ls,  directions  for  collecting.     1891 

Stomata,  strange  developments  of,  on  Carva  alba,  caused  by  jihyl- 

loxera  (Owen).     1892.     p.  327 '. 

Stone,  G.  E. : 

Botanists  at  agricultural  experiment  station,  functions  of.     1901. 

p.  1.38 

Vegetable  i)hysiology  in  agricultural  colleges.     1896.     p.  99 

*By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


Index 

(IlaNsIflrutloii  no. 
A4.3:35 


A4.4:34 
A4.3:39 


A4.3:35 
A4.3:35 


A7.3:38 
A7.3:38 


A27.9:28 
A27.9:7 
Al.  1:870 
A10.3:65 

A27.9:28 

A4. 1:898 
A7.3:26 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 
A27.9:7 

A1.8:39 
A27.9:8 


A]. 10:900 
A19.3:12 


A10.3:120 
A4. 1:899 

A 29. 6: 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:30 

A 10. 6:6 
A7.3:24 
A 1 . 1  :S(i7 
A5.4:12 
A9.7:4 


A 10. 3:99 
A 10. 3:41 


543 


Index 

Stone,  "RichinonfT.     HoaA  liuikling,  national,  in  United  States,  his- 
torical sketch  of.     1895.     p.  7 

Stone,  Roy: 

Address  of — 

before  national  road  conference,  July,  1894.     ]>.  7 

before  Virginia  good  roads  convention,  Oct.  1<S,  1894.     p.  14  ... 

Addresses  on  road  iinproveinent  in   Maine,   New  York,   Nortb 
Carolina,  and  Illinois.     1897 

Agriculture  in  Porto  Rico.     1 898.     p.  .505 

Convict  labor,  use  of,  on  highways,     p.  11 

Convicts,  employment  of,  in  connection  witii  road  building 

Earth  roads,  hints  on  their  construction  and  rejjair.     1894 

Higbie  State  aid  road  bill,  remarks  at  liearing  by  committee  of 
senate  and  assembly  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1897.     p.  10.. 

Illinois  Farmers'  Institute,  letter  to,  on  road  improvement.     1897. 
p.  23 


Object-lesson  roads.     1897.     p.  37,3 

Report  of,  before  convention  of  National  '  -^a^ue  for  Good  Roads. 

Washington.     1893.     p.  13 

Road  building  in  U.  S. — 

historical  and  technical  papers  on.     1895 

report  on.     1895.     p.  45 _ 

Road  construction,  cooperative.     1895.     p.  487 

Road  improvement — 

address  on,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Feb.  5,  1897.     p.  19 

addresses  on.     1894 

necessity  of  Congressional  action  in.     1902.     p.  23 

Road  improvement  in  Maine,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  and 

Illinois,  address  on.     1897 

Road  Inquiry  Office,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for  farmer. 

1897.     p.  175 ._ 

Road  making  at  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations, 

letter  relative  to  cooperation  of  Road  Incpiiry  Office  in  aid  of. . . 
Roads — 

best,  for  farms  and  farming  districts.     1894.     p.  501 

goofl;  extracts  from  messages  of  governors.     1895 

good,  work  for  new  century.     1 901.     p.  52 

State  laws  relating  to  management  of  roads — 

1 888-93 

1894-95 

Wheelmen,  American  League  of,  remarks  at  good-roads  banquet 

of,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1897.     p.  15 , 

Wide  tires,  laws  of  certain  States  relating  to.     1895 

See  also  for  reports  as  Special  Agent  and  Engineer  for  Road  Inquirv, 

1893  to  1896;  Director  of  Office  of  Road  Inquiry,  1897,  and 

Director  of  Office  of  Public  Road  Inquiries,  1899 

Stone,  Winthrop  Ellsworth: 

Carbohydrates  of  wheat,  maize,  flour,  and  bread,  and  action  of 

enzymic  ferments  upon  starches  of  different  origin.     1896 

Dietary  studies  at  Purdue  University  in  1895 

Feeding  stuffs,  pentaglucoses  in,  notes  on  occurrence  and  quanti- 
tative estimation  of.     1890.     p.  125 

Starch,  determination  of,  comparison  of  methods  for.     1894.     p. 

162 

Stone  fruits.     See  Fruits. 

Stone  roads.     See  Roads. 

Stones.     See  Marble  —  Semaquir. 

Storage  battery,  use  of,  for  electrical  recording  instruments  (Vose) 

1899.     p.  300 

Storer,  Bellamy.     Horses,  American,  in  Belgium.     1897.     p.  24 

Storm  bulletins 

Storm  glass,  chemical  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  421 

Storm  signals  on  (ireat  Lakes  (Cox) .     1899.     p.  152 

See  also  Weather  Bureau  signals. 
Storm-warning  lanterns,   substitution   oi  acetvleue  gas   for  oil  in 

(Richardson).     1902.     p.  154 " 


Classification  no. 

A22.3:17 


A22.3:10 
A22.3:ll 

A  22. 4:28 
Al.  10:898 
A22.3:16 
A22.3:16 
A22.3:8 


A22.4:28 

A22.4:28 
A1.10:897 

A10.3:14 

A22.3:17 
A22.3:17 
A  1.10:895 

A22.4:28 
A22.4:14 
A22.3:25 

A22.4:28 

Al. 10:897 

A22.2:Ag8 

Al.  10:894 

A22.3:14 

A22.3:21 

A22.3:l 
A22.3:18 

A22.4:28 
A22.3:12 


A22.1: 

Al  0.3:34 
A10.3:32 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:43 


A29.6:27 

A1.2.H78 

A29.17: 

A29.6:23 

A29.3:24 


A29.3:31 


544 


storm-warning  messages  (Form  1043C),  should  [they]  be  of  some 

distinctive  color  to  more  readily  attract  attention?  ((Tlenn). 

1899.     p.  53 

Same  (Jennings).     1899.     p.  53 

Storm-warning  services  of  Weather  Bureau.     See  Climate  and  crop 

and  storm-warning  services  of  Weather  Bureau. 
Storm  warnings: 

Forecasts   and,    how    Weather  Bureau   disseminates  (Calvert). 

1896.     p.  xxii 

]\Ionthlv  notes  on — 

Oct.  ■  1897-A-pr. ,  1898  (Dunwoody)  

Mav,  1898  (Morrill),     p.  195 

Jurie-Aug.,  1898  (Bigelow) 

Sept.,  1898-Oct.,  1902  (Garriott) 

Oregon  coast,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  211 

Storm  warnings  and  disj^lays  by  flag  and  lantern;  are  present,  best 

that  can  be  devised  for  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts?  (Smith). 

1899.     p.  27 

Same  (^EcAdie).     1899.     p.  29 

Storm  waves: 

Great  Lakes  and  ocean  ( Abbe) .     1895.     p.  341 ... 

Noteon  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  154 

South  Carolina  and  Texas  (Alexander).     1900.     p.  381 

What  is  a  storm  wave?  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  460 

Storms: 

Approaching,  effect  of,  upon  song  birds  (Linney).     1898.     p.  354. 

August  2, 1899,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  365 

Benefits  and  injuries  due  to,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  114 

Centers  in  Pacific,  notes  on  (Abbe) .    1899.     p.  114 

Cold  weather,  of  India  and  America  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  295 

Distant,  indicated  by  tides  at  New  York  (Jones).     1894.     p.  372. 
Dust— 

and  red  rain,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  120 

noteon  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  269 

Electric — 

California  (Barwick).     1897.     p.  539 

Kansas,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  216 

Sacramento,  Cal.,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  542 

Equinoctial,  notes  on  (A})be).     1900.     p.  558 

same  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  508 

Fake,  report  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  307 

Forecasts  of,  commercial  importance  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  550 

(}reat  storm  of  Oct.  1896  [1895],  in  Clulf  of  California  (Abbe). 

1895.     p.  379 

Hail  and  thunder  in  Oregon,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  262  . . . 

Honolulu  to  Iowa,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  362 

Ice,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  154 

Local — 

do  they  follow  river  valleys?  ( Abbe).     1899.     p.  363 

heavv  rainfall  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  207 

in  Uiiited  States  during  1890,  1891,  and  1892  (Hazen).    p.  505. 

monthly  report  on,  July,  1895-Sept.,  1897  (Henry) 

same,  in  Kansas,  Sept.  8,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  338 

severe,  1895.     p.  245 

Springfield,  Mo.  ( I  lazen).     1900.     p.  201 

violent,  of  Sejit.  21,1 894  ( Ilazen) .     p.  369 

west  coast  of  Mexico  (Rogers).     1894.     p.  510 

Malta  during  Oct.,  1898  (Grout),     p.  546 

March,  1888  and  1900,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  110 

M(nintain — 

noteon  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  307 

same  ( A))be) .     1898.     pp.  19,  66 

peculiar  (Struble).     1897.     p.  212 , 

North  Atlantic,  monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-Dec.,  1893 

Origin  of  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  512 

Ponta  Delgata,  Azores,  Dec.  8,  1894  (Abbe) .     p.  508 


Index 

CluNslQcatioii  no. 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 


A29. 1:896 

A29.6: 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A29.6: 

A29.6:28 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A  29. 6: 23 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:21 
A29.6:22 

A29.6:29 
A  29. 6:30 


A  29. 6:25 
A29.6:26 
A  29. 6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:23 
A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.1:8913 
A29.6: 
A29.6:23 
A  29. 1:896 
A  29. 6:28 
A  29. 6:22 
A  29. 6:22 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:28 

A  29. 6:25 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:25 
A  29. 6: 
A  29. 6: 22 
A29.6:22 


114—04- 


-35 


545 


IiKlex 

Storms — Continued 

Silent  electrical  and  dust,  in  Oklahoma,  Jan.,  1895  (Abbe),  p.  13. 

Sleet,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  113 

Sleet  and  pnow,  memorable,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  548 

South  Atlantic  (Pinheiro).     p.  204 

Texas,  study  of  ( Hazen).     1895.     p.  54 

Tornadoes  and,  severe  local,  chronological  list  of.     1896.     p.  308  . 

same,  1897.     p.  301 

Track  of  and  weather  forecasting  (Bigelow).     1897 

Track  of  i>eriodic  and   nonperiodic  fluctuations  in  latitude  of 

(Veeder).     1894.     p.  185 :.. 

Tropical,  of  Gulf  of  INIexico  and  Atlantic  Ocean  in  September, 

1895  (Garriott).     !>.  1«7 

Types  of,  in  January,  1895  ( Garriott) .     p.  9 

Violent — 

in  United  States — 

1893  p.  317 

1894  (Hazen).     1895.     p.  283 

of  March  23,  1893  (Hazen).     p.  90 

Wells  and,  note  on  ( Abbe ) .  _  1900.     p.  293 

West  Indian,  relative  intensity  of  (Hazen).     1894.     p.  333 

Year,  report  on  (Garriott).     1899.     p.  208 

same,  p.  27 

Yucatan,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  155 

See  also  Baguios  —  Norther  —  Northwesters  —  Ocean   storms  — 
Sand  blizzard  —  Thunderstorms  —  Tornadoes. 
Stout,  O.  V.  P. : 

Irrigation  under  Great  Eastern  Canal,  Platte  County,  Nebr. : 

1900.  p.  195 .' 

1901.  p.  299 

Nebraska,  duty  of  water  in.     1900.     p.  149 , 

Stover,  Arthur  P. : 

Irrigation  in — 

Arkansas  Valley,  Colorado.     1902.     p.  287 

Grand  Valley,  Colorado,  1901.     1902.     p.  265 

valley  of  Bear  Eiver,  in  Utah,  1901.    1902.     p.  243 

Stowe,  James  G. : 

Animal  products  in  South  Africa,     p.  512 

Meat  in  South  Africa,     p.  512 

Prices  in  Cape  Colony,     p.  523. 

Strassburg,  Germany: 

International  aeronautical  conference  at  (Rotch).     1898.     p.  158.. 

Meteorological  balloon  ascension  at  (Rotch),  1901.     p.  298 

Stratigraphy  and  hydrology  of  Nebraska  (Hicks) .     1890.     p.  71 

Straw  or  stover: 

Composition  and  feeding  value  of.    1867.    p.  374 

Proportion  of  grain  to,  effect  of  fertilizers  on.     1897.     p.  11 

Strawberries: 

Culture  of  (Hite).     p.  139 ;. 

Enemy  of  (Glover).     1871.     p.  479 , 

Fertilizer  requirements  of.     1902.     p.  17 

Resistance  of,  to  frost.     1901.     p.  19 , 

Soilsfor.     1902.     p.  16 , 

Strawberry  crop  and  frosts,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1899.     p.  474 

Strawberry-leaf  flea  beetle  in  Indiana  (Webster).     1891.     p.  317 

Strawberry  saw-fly,  another  (Malley).     1889.     p.  137 

Strawberry  weevil: 

Circular  relative  to  (Chittenden).     1897 

Habits  and  remedies,  supplementary  notes  (Chittenden).     1894. 
p.  14 - 

Injuries,  notes  on,  and  bibliography  (Chittenden).    1898.     p.  82. 

Report  of  (Chittenden).     1893.     p.  167 

Streams: 

Discharge  of,  during  floods  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  255 

Headwaters  of,  forests  on,  ])reservation  of  (Read).     1884.     p.  27. 

Street,    John   Phillips.     Fertilizers,    complete,    nitric   nitrogen   in, 

Ulsch  method  in  determining.     1892.     p.  88 


Classlflratlon  no. 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:ll> 
A29.6:23 
A29. 1:897 
A29. 1:898 
A29.3:20 

A29.3:lli 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:23 


A29. 1:893^ 
A  29. 1:894 
A  29. 6:21 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:21 
Al.  1:898 
A29. 1:898 
A29.6:28 


A 10. 3:104 
A10.3:119 
A10.3:86 


A10.3:119 
A10.3:119 
A10.3:119 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:898 

A  29. 6:26 
A29.6:29 
A15.2:Ar7 

A27.9:5 
A1.9:56 

Al.  1:863 
-A27.9:9 
Al. 9:149 
Al. 9:133 
Al. 9:149 
A29.6:27 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 


A9.5:21 


A9.7:7 

A9.6:10 

A9.7:5 

A29.6:22 

A1.7:5 

A7.3:35 


646 


street  cars,  weather  forecasts  on  (Conp;er).     1902.     p.  206 

Street  sweepings,  fertilizing  value  of  (  Kwell ) .     1 898 

Streptococci;  mf>rphology,  biology,  and  ])athogcnic  properties  of  28, 
fouiulin  investigation  of  animal  (lisi'uses  (]Moore).     1898.     p.9. 

Streuli,  William.  Horgen,  Switzerland,  (-ost  of  hauling  farm  prod- 
ucts over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  12 

Stripper  butter,  note  on.     1898.     p.  24 

Strohm,  John.     Conestoga  horse,  brief  history  of.     p.  175 

Strohmer, .  Sugar  beet,  nitrates  and  i)hosphates  in,  physio- 
logical functions  of.     1879.     p.  281 

Strong,  Charles  M.  Thunderstorms  in  Ohio  during  summer  of  1892. 
p.  51 

Strongyle,  P'.gyptian  and  Jaj)anese  (Strongylus  subtilis),  which  may 
possible  occur  in  returning  American  troops  (Stiles).  1902. 
p.  41 

Struble,  Joseph.     Storms,  mountain,  peculiar.     1897.     p.  212 

Stubble,  constituents  of  (Brown) .     1872.     p.  311 

Stubble  fields,  pasturing  pigs  in.     1898.     p.  20 

Stubbs,  Charles  E.  Horses,  demand  for  and  kind  of,  suited  for 
European  uses;  and  present  status  of  horse  trade  in  different 
countries.     1898.     p.  55 

Stubbs,  Joseph  Edward: 
Education — 

modern,  what  is  of  most  worth  in,  address  on.     1901.     p.  32.. 
theory  of  higher,  some  recent  changes  in.     1899.     p.  97 

Stubbs,  William  Carter: 

Agricultural  resources  and  capabilities  of  Hawaii.     1901 

Sorghum  sugar  experiments  at  Kenner,  La. — 

1888.  p.  273 

same,  with  additional  matter.     1888.     p.  4(3 

1889.  p.  64 

Sugar  analysis,  report  on.     1891.     p.  76 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 

Student  assistants.     See  Agriculture  Department. 

Study,  relation  of  technical  to  general  course  of  (Fairchild).     1893. 

p.  67 

Stupart,  R.  F.: 

Meteorological  service  of  Canada.     1899.     p.  204 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  229 

Sturtevant,  E.  Lewis: 

Corn,  varieties  of.     1899 

Deerfoot  farm  centrifugal  dairy,     p.  629 

Styles,   George   H.     Port  Carolina,  South  Australia,  earthquakes, 

clouds,  and  gales  at.     1902.     p.  10 

Suabian  Alps,  water  supply  of.     1875.     p.  130 

Subha  Rao,  M.  B.     Rainfall  in  Madras,  India,  and  frequencv  of  smi 

spots.     1902.     p.438 '. 

Sublette,  George  B.  Address  of,  before  Minnesota  good  roads  con- 
vention, January,  1894.     p.  9 

Sucrose.     See  Dextrine. 
Sud worth,  George  Bishop: 

Aborescent  flora  of  U.  S. ,  nomenclatur(>  of.     1 897 

Forest  flora,  additions  to,  of  Nortii  America,  and  necessary  changes 
in  nomenclature  of  important  timber  species,  with  notes. 

p.  325 

same,  p.  325 

Forest  flora  of  Rocky  ^Mountain  region.     1 888.     i).  1 53 

Forest  nurserv,  collection  of  tree  seeds  and  ])ropagation  of  seed- 
lings.   1900 

Forest  trees  of  United  States,  check  list  of.     1898 

Sugar: 

Adulteration  of  (AViley  and  others).  1892. 
Alcohol,  use  of,  in  manufacture  of  (Gilbee). 
Analysis  of — 

methods  of;  notes  on  (Wilev).     1890.     p 

notes  on  ( Ross ) .     1889.     p.  "l  79 

reconnnendations  for  (Ewell).     1895.     j).  151 


Index 

CliiKsIflratidii  no. 
A29.3::J1 
A  7. 3:55 

A4.3:3 

A22.4:27 
A1.9:84 
Al.  1:863 

A1.6:28 

A29.3:9 


A  4. 3:35 
A29.6:25 
A27.9:10 
A  1.9:79 


p.  (i3: 
1891. 

129.. 


p.8.... 


A1.2:H78 


A 10. 3:99 
A10.3:65 

A10.3:95 

Al.  1:888 
A7.3:20 
A7.3:26 
A7.3:31 


A10.3:16 

A  29. 6: 27 
A29.6:30 

Al  0.3:57 
Al.  1:880 


A  29. 6:30 
A27.9:13 


A29.6:30 
A  22. 3:2 

A13.3:14 


A  1.1:892 
A 13. 1:892 
A 13. 3:2 

A13.3:29 
A13.3:17 

A7.3:13« 
A7.3:34 

A7.3:28 
A  7. 3:24 
A7.3:47 


547 


Index 

Sugar — OontinTied 

Analysis  of — Continued 

remarks  on  report  of  committee  on  sugar,  Association  of  Offi- 
cial Agricultural  Chemists  (Wiley).     1888.     p.  54 

report  on  (Stu])l)s).     1891.     p.  76 

same  (Hiltner).     1898.     p._87 

some  facts  relative  to.(Jungfleisch  and  Grimbert).     1890.     p. 

135 

See  also  Chemical  analysis,  methods  of  —  Sugar  analysis,  com- 
mittee on. 

Asfood  (Abel).     1899 

Average  price  and  consumption  of — 

1895.  p.  55 2 

1896.  p.  595 

1897.  p.  753 

Consumption  in  United  States.     1874.     p.  47 

Crop  and  weather,  in  island  of  Mauritius,  1880-9()  (Abbe),     p. 

412 

Crop  of  world,  1893-94.     p.  32 

Cuba,  1870-71.     p.  326 

Diffusion  and  carbonatation  of,  in  Java,  extracts  from  report  on 
(Lucassen).     1885.     p.  49 

Estimation  of — 

by  Fehling's  solution  (Causse) .     1890.     p.  137 

by  weighing  precipitated  cuprous  oxid  as  such  and  as  metallic 
copper,  notes  on  (Knight).     1901.     ji.  Ill 

European  production,  1877-90.     p.  208 

Evaporating  apparatus  for  (Densmore).     1887.     p.  57 

same  (Denton).     1887.     p.  57 

French  jiroduction.     1875.     p.  115 

Imports  of,  1856-61.     No.  5.     p.  4 

Industry  of  United  States;  cane  sugar,  beet  sugar,  sorghum  sugar, 
maple  sugar  ( Wiley ) .     1 885 

Louisiana  production,  1874-75.     p.  456 

Making  in  French  West  Indies.     1873.     p.  25 

jNIanufacture  of,  use  of  indigo-carmine  in  (McMurtrie).     1873. 
p.  33 

Northern,  industry,  record  of  its  progress  during  season  of  1883 
(Wiley) , 

Proper  mode  of  making.     1863.     No.  3.     p.  12 

Quick  estimation  of,  by  one-tenth  copper  solution  ( Politis ) .    1890. 
p.  136 

Statistics  of — 

1894-1898.     p.  712 

1895-1899.     p.  839 

1896-1900.     p.  858 

Trade  of  United  States,  1867-68.     ]x  16 

World's  production.     1886.     p.  559 

See  also  Beet  sugar  —  Cane  juices  and  sirups  —  Cane-sugar  indus- 
try —  Crops,  principal  —  Des  Linges  sugar  experiment  sta- 
tion—  Magnolia  Station  —  Maize  and  sorghum  sugars  — 
Maple  sugar  —  Pentaglucoses  —  Sirup  —  Sorghum  sugar  — 
Wiley,  Plarvey  W^ashington. 
Sugar  analysis,  committee  on,  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists,  report  of: 

1888.     p.  49 

137 

149 

122 

130 

157 

Sugar  beets: 

Composition  of,  influence  of  environment  upon  (Wiley).     1901.. 

Culture,  seed  development,  manufacture,  and  statistics  of  ( Wiley) . 

Culture  of — 

and  manufacture  of  sugar  therefrom  in  France  and  TTnited 
States  (McMurtrie).     1880 


i'lasslflcatlon  no. 


A  7. 3: 19 
A7.3:31 
A7.3:56 


1892.  p 

1893.  p 

1894.  p 

1895.  p 

1901.  p 

A7.3:28 


A  1.9:93 

A  1.1 0:895 
Al. 10:896 
A  1.1 0:897 
A27.9:13 

A  29. 6:26 
A27.9:32 
A27.9:9 


A7.3:8 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:62 

A27.9:28 

A7.3:17 

A7.3:17 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:l 


A  7. 3:5 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:ll 


A7.3:3 

A27.9:l 

A7.3:28 

Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al. 10:900 
A27.9:7 
A27.9:24 


A7.3:19 
A7.3:35 
A7.3:38 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:67 

A7.3:64 
A1.9:52 


A1.6:28 


548 


1890. 


81.. 


Sugar  beets — Continued 
Culture  of — Continued 

and  manufacture  of  beet  sugar  (Wiley).     1890 
in  Frant'C  and  (iermany,  notes  on  (Maxwell). 

note  on.     1867.     p.  255 

preliminary    report    on,  near    Portland,   Me.    (McMurtrie). 

1879.     p.  171 

same,  final  report  on,  in  New  England.     1879.     p.  181 

reporton  (Wiley).     1891 

successful,  on  alkali  soils.     1899.     p.  5 , 

Diseases  of,  some  (Townsend).     1902.     ]>.  90 

England.     1870.     p.  484 , 

Experiments  with — 

1890  (Wiley) 

1891  ( Wiley  and  others ) 

1892  (Wiley  and  Maxwell) 

1893  (Wiley  and  Maxwell) 

1897  (Wiley) 

Feeding  value  of.     1898.     p.  15 

Grown  in  various  States,  analyses  of  (Wiley) 

same,  p.  135 

Industry  in  United  States.     1898.     p.  8 

Introduction  of  (Fredericksen).     1879.     p.  275 

Literature  of,  exclusive  of  works  in  foreign  languages  (Barnett). 

1897 

Nitrates  and  phosphates  in,  phvsiological  functionsof  (Strohmer) . 

1879.     p.  281 ." 

Production  of,  in  the  Netherlands,  1866-82.     No.  9.     p.  46 

Sweden  (Andrews).     1872.     p.  133 

Wisconsin,  experiments  in  (WoU).     1891.     p.  90 

See  also  Beet  sugar  —  Schuyler,  Nebr.,  Sugar-beet  Experiment 
Station. 

Sugar-beet  seed,  production  and  testing  (Pieters).     1902.     p.  101 

Sugar-beet  webworm: 

Completed  life  history  of  ( Howard ) .     1894.     p.  369 

Reportof.     1893.     p.  320 

Sugar  cane: 
Analysis  of — 

at  Magnolia  Station,  Lawrence,  La.     1888.     p.  29 

with  table  for  calculation  of  analyses  (Crampton) .     p.  31 

same,  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans.  (Crampton).     1887.     p.  15 

Application  of  diffusion  to  extraction  of  sugar  from  ( WMley) 

Cultivation  of — 

character  and  composition  of  soils  best  adapted  to  (Richard- 
son).    1886.     p.60 

inlndia.     1875.     p.  135 

Deterioration  of — 

1866.     p.  341 

1872.     (Watts),     p.  211 

Diffusion  in  its  application  to  ( Wiley ) .     1884 

Diffusion  process  as  applied  to,  in  Louisiana  (Sieg).     p.  40 

'same.     1884.     p.  18 

Insects  in  New  South  Wales  (Koebele) .     1892.     p.  385 

Insects  injurious  to — 

in  Brazil,  preliminary  report  of  observations  upon  (Branner). 

1884.     p.  63 

report  on  ( Comstock) .     1881 

Juices  and  sirups,  liltration  of,  brown  coal  ami  wood  cliar  in 

(Thompson),     p.  268 

same.     p.  99 

Manufacture  of  table  sirups  from  ( W^iley ) .     1902 

See  also  Sorghum. 
Sugar-cane  beetle  injuring  corn,  note  on: 

1886.     p.  32  

1888.     (Howard),     p.  11 

Sugar-cane  borer: 

Java  (Zehntuer).     1898.     p.  32 


Index 

ClaSHiflrutlon  no. 


A7.3:27 
A7.3:30 
A27.9:5 

A1.6:28 

A1.6:28 

A1.9:3 

A  1.9:92 

A1.8:72 

A27.9:8 


A7.3:30 

A7.3:33 

A7.3:36 

A7.3:39 

A7.3:52 

A1.9:84 

A1.2:B39  = 

A1.2:B39' 

A1.9:79 

A1.6:28 

A17.3:16 

A1.6:28 
A27.9:22 
A27.9:10 
A7.3:33 


A1.8:72 

A9.7:6 
A9.7:5 


A7.3:18 
A  7. 3:15 
A7.3:17 
A7.3:8 


A7.3:10 
A27.9:13 

A27.9:4 
A27.9:10 
A7.3:2 
A  1.1:884 
A  7. 3:2 
A9.7:4 


A9.3:4 
A1.6:35 

Al.  1:887 

A7.3:17 

A7.3:70 


A9.3:12 
A9.7:l 


A9.6:10 


549 


1902. 


128. 


Index 

Sugar-cane  borer — Continued 

Louisiana,  life  history  of  (jVIorgan 

Sandwich  Islands.     1888.     p.  185 

Sugar  chemists: 

Connnittee  of  French  Assoc-iation  of,  potash,  estimation  of,  abstract 

of  report  on.     p.  43 

French  Association  of,  1887,  nitrogen  in  fertilizers,  report  of  com- 

ndttee  on.     p.  54 

Sugar  corn,  chemical  analysis  of  (McMurtrie).     1875.     p.  176 

Sugar  determinations,  partial  summary  of,  from  sorgho  canes  and 

cornstalks.     1880.     No.  25.     p.  23 

Same.     No.  27.     p.  23 

Sugar  factories,  cost  of,  estimates  of  (Hughes),     p.  252 , 

Same,  p.  73 

Sugar-producing  plants,  analysis  of.     1888 

,SV'('  also  Sugar  and  references  thereunder. 
Sugar  refinery.     See  Standard  Sugar  Refinery,  Alvarado,  Cal. 
Sugar  region.  Weather  Bureau  service,  instructions  governing  (Berry) . 
Sugar  stations  of  Weather  Bureau,  instructions  and  code  for  encipher- 
ing reports  at.     1892 

Sugarhouse  machinery  for  sale  by  Agriculture  Department,  July  1 , 

1895 

Sugar-yielding  plants,  "diffusion  process"  for  extracting  saccharine 

matter  from.     1869.     p.  457 

Suint,  utilization  of.     1872.     p.  234 

Sulphur: 

Loss  of,  in  preparing  ash  of  plants,  report  on  ( Fraps ) .    1 901 .    p.  98 , 
Metabolism  of,  in  human  organism,  experiments  on  (Sherman). 

1902 

Use  of,  for  blight  or  mildew  on  peaches  and  roses.     1867.     j).  60. . 

Sulphur  rains,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  115 

Sulphur  wash.     See  San  Jose  scale. 

Sulphuric  acid.     See  Cane-sugar  manufactories. 

Sulphurous  acid,  use  of: 

In  manufacture  of  alcohol  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  32 

In  purifying  the  diffusion  juices  of  sugar  cane  and  sorghum 

(Wiley) 

Sulphurous  oxide,  effect  of,  on  vegetation  (McMurtrie).    1873.    p.  32. 
Sumac: 

American — 

importations  of.     1869.     p.  377* 

report  on.     p.  230: 

Culture  of,  in  Sicily  (McMurtrie).     1880 , 

Sumatra,  tobacco  in,  cultivation  of  (Mulder).     1898 

Sumatra  tobacco,   growing,   under    shade    in    Connecticut   Valley 

(Whitney).     1902 "., 

Summer: 

Cold,  of  1816  (Abbe),     p.  299 

Indian  (Matthews).     1902.     pp.  19,  69 

same  (Wilson).     1902.     p.  440 

Suiiunerville,  S.  C,  tea  garden  at.  Government,  condition,  and  pros- 
pects of  (Saunders) .     p.  28 

See  Pinehurst  Experimental  Tea  Garden. 
Sun : 

Cosmical  relations  manifested  in  simultaneous  disturbances  of, 
aurora,  and  terrestrial  magnetic  field  (LemstnJm).     1895.     p. 

492 

Electrodynamic  radiation  from,  endeavor  to  discover    (Trow- 
bridge).    1896.     p.  409 

Green-colored,  of  Sept.  9  and  10,  1883  (Abbe),     p.  173 

Periodic  terms  in  meteorology  due  to  rotation  of,  on  its  axis 

(Bigelow).     1895.     p.  500 

Total  eclipse  of.  May  28,  1900— 

meteorological  observations  made  to  determine  probable  state 
of  sky  at  several  stations  along  path  of  (Bigelow).  1897. 
p.  394 

*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


eiasslflcatlon  no. 

A10.3:115 
A9.7:l 


A7.3:16 

A7.3:16 
A27.9:13 

A27.9:18 
A27.9:18 
A  1.1:887 
A7.3:17 
A7.3:18 


A29. 12:081 

A29. 12:082 

A1.2:Su3  2 

A27.9:6 
A27.9:10 

A7.3:62 

A10.3:121 

A27.9:5 

A29.6:26 


A27.9:ll 

A7.3:8 
A27.9:ll 


A27.9:7 
Al.  1:869 
A1.6:26 
A1.8:58 


A26.3:20 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:30 

Al.  1:881-2 


A29.3:112 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:23 

A29.3:ll- 


A29.6:25 


550 


1899. 


Run — Conti  nued 

Total  eclipse  of,  j\Iay  28,  1900— Continued 

uotes  on  (Abl)e).     p.  110 

probable  state  of  sky  along  path  of  (Bigelow), 

same  ( Bigelow ) .     p.  404 

Sun  printing,  Solandi  ( Ilalsted) .     1894.     p.  93 

Sun-spot  cycle,  relation  of,  to  meteorology  (Abbot).     1902.     p.  178.. 
Sun-spot  period  and  temperature  and  rainfall  of  Jamaica  (Hall). 

1901.     p.  503 

Sun  spots: 

Frequency  of,  at  Madras,  India  (Subha  Rao).     1902.     p.  438 

Meteorology  and,  notes  on  (A l)be).     1901.     p.  263 

Relative  frequency  of,  1749-1900  ( Abbe),     p.  505 

Relative  numbers,  Wolf's,  revision  of  (Wolfer).     1902.     p.  171  .. 

Report  on  (Lyons) .     1897.     p.  144 

Weather  and,  connection  between  (Bigelow).     1895.     p.  91 

same  (Kimball).     1901,     p.  248 

Sunflower  plant;   its  cultivation,   composition,   and  uses  (Wiley). 

1901 

Sunflowers,  cultivation  of,  for  their  seed  and  oil.     1898.     p.  14 

Sunshine; 

Hourly  results  from  self-regiaters  for  recording  (Abbe).     1897. 

p.  252 

Local  time  of  sunrise  and  sunset  for  north  latitudes,  from  25°  to 

49°,  inclusive 

Measurement  of — 

and  preliminary  examination  of  Angstrom's  pyrheliometer 

(Marvin).     1901.     p.  454 

use  of  selenium  for  ( Dorsey) .     1899.     p.  99 

Monthly  amounts  of  possible  sunshine  for  hours  ending  shortly 

after  sunrise  and  sunset.     1894 

MoixtJilv  notes  on,  Jan.,  1894-Oct.,  1902 

Nonnarannual  (Henry).     1898.     p.  108 

Note  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  426 

Recorders,  care  and  management  of  ( Marvin) 

Southern  California  agricultural  experiment  farm,  near  Pomona, 

Cal.  (Henry).     1896.     p.  237 

Temperatures  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  310 

See  also  Climatic  charts. 
Sunshine  recorder: 

Glass  electrical,  instructions  for  using 

Improved,  report  on  (Maring) .     1897.     p.  485 

Sunstroke  in  California  and  Arizona  ( Phillips).     1896.     p.  454 , 

Sunstroke  weather  of  August,  1896  (Phillips),     p.  409 

Supan,  Alexander.     Rainfall,  distribution  of.     p.  220 

Superstitions,  meteorological  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  216 

Surface   temperatures  and    North   Atlantic    currents   (Hautreux). 

1894.     p.  192 _. 

Surgical  operations  on  cattle  (Dickson  and  Lowe),     p.  301 

Sar])lus,  American,  and  foreign  trade.     1889.     p.  159 

Surra: 

And  allied  trypanosomatic  diseases,  bibliography  of   (Hassall). 

p.  161 

same,  p.  131 

Emergency  report  on  (Salmon  and  Stiles),     i).  41 

same 


See  also  Nagana  —  Mai  de  caderas  —  Trypanosomiasis. 


Index 

t'lasKlflcatlou  uo. 


A29.():28 
A29.3:27 
A29.6:26 
A10.3:20 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:30 
A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:29 

A7.3:60 
A1.9:78 


A29.6:25 
A29.2:Su7* 


A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:27 


A29.2 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 


Su7' 

26 
23 


1901. 


Svalof,   Sweden,  station  for  plant  breeding  at  (Fkirchild). 

p.  814 

Swaini,  James,  Franklin  kite  club  and  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  165 

Swahn,  Albert  W.: 

Bones  an<l  bone  ash,  export  of,  from  Uruguaj\     p,  519 

Cattle,  disease  among,  in  Uruguay,     p.  385 

Swamp  and  overflowed  lands  in  ('alifornia,  reclamation  of.     p.  179. 

Swamp-land  reclamation  in  California.     1872.     p.  18 

Swamp  soils.     See  Soils. 


A29.11:G* 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:27 


A29.12:Su7 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:26 


A  29. 3:11' 
A4.2:C292 
A27.9:27 


A4. 1:901 
A4.3:42 
A4. 1:901 
A4.3:42 


A10.6:13 
A29.6:25 

A  4. 1 :900 
A  4. 1:898 
A  1.1:872 
A27.9:10 


551 


198. 


Index 

Swank,  James  Moore.     Agriculture  Department,  history  and  objects. 
1872 

Swartzf^ystein of  l)Uttermaking  inSweden  (Andrews).     187(>.    \>.  198. 
Sweden: 

Agrioulture  in,  statistics  of.     1873.     p.  259 

Butter  making  in,  Swartz  system  of  (Andrews).     187(3. 

Cooperative  dairies  in  (Salviate).     1872.     p.  452 

Crops  in — 

report  on.     1889.     p.  538 

rotation  of  (Andrews).     1873.     ]>.  3().'> 

Hog  cholera  in.     p.  159 

same,  p.  168 

Insects  of,  notes  on  (Schijyen).     1897.     p.  79 

Markets  for  American  products  in 

Milk  lloin-  in.     p.  610 

Sugar  beet  in  (Andrews).     1872.     p.  133 

See  aim  Svalof. 
Sweet  Cassava.     See  Cassava,  sweet. 
Sweet  potato: 


p.  z/ 


As  starch  producer.  1899. 
Culture  ami  uses  (Duggar) 
(future  of,  at  North,  and  modes  oi  iireserving  tlirough  winter 

(Thompson),     p.  220 

Report  on  ( Nesbit) 

Sweet-potato  black  rot  (Halsted  and  Fairchild).     1891.     j).  1 

Sweet-potato  saw-tlv: 

New  (Marlatt).  "  1892.     p.  24 

Report  on.     1888.     p.  43 

Sweetland,  Arthur  E.     Tornado  at  Hampton  Beach,  N.  H.,  July  4, 

1898.    p.  308 

Sweetser,  William  S. : 

Food  adulteration,  report  on.     1898.     p.  78 

Nitrogen  determination,  by  Kjeldahl  method,  distilling  w4th  and 

without  potassium  sulphid.     1896.     p.  25 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Bigelow,  Willard  Dell. 
Sweetwater  River,  Cal.,   i)roblems  of    water  storage  on  torrential 
streams  of  southern  California,  as  tvpified    bv  (Schuyler). 

1901.     p.  353 ' \ 

Swells.     See  Vegetables. 
Swendsen,  Ceorge  L. : 

Irrigation  under  canals  from  Logan  River.     1902.     p.  179 

Logan  and  Richmond  canals  in  Utah,  duty  of  water  under.     1900. 

p.  211 

Sw^enson,  Magnus: 

Letters  patent  granted  to,  in  process  of  making  sugar,     p.  242  . . . 

same.     p.  61 

Sorghum  sugar,  experiments  at  Fort  Scott,     p.  213 

same.     p.  5 

Swine: 

Address  on  (Curtis).     1883.     p  148 

Breeding — 

address  on  (Stetson).     1883.     p.  160 

America.     1885.     No.  25.     p.  24 

experiments  in  (Gurler).     1883.     p.  155 

organization  of.     p.  423 

Crossing  improved   breeds   of,    with   conunon   hos^s   of  Florida 

( Furnas ) .    1895 '. 

Diseases  of — 
epidemic — 

report  on  (Bolton),     p.  135 

supplemental  report  on  (Shakespeare),     p.  L'>7 

United    States    board   of    inquiry   concerning,    report  of 

_  (Shakespeare  and  Burrill).     1891.     p.  129. 

infectious,  additional  investigations  concerning.    1894 

inoculation  as  a  preventive  of.     p.  58 

same.     {).  16 

investigation  of ,  etc 


Classlfloation  no. 

A1.8:7 
A27.9:14 

A27.9:ll 
A27.9:14 
A27.9:10 

A27.9c27 
A27.9:U 
A4. 1:887-8 
A  1.1:888 
A9.6:9 
A 12. 3:8 
A4. 1:901 
A27.9:10 


A1.9:87 
A1.9:26 


Al.  1:862 
Al. 9:129 

A28.5:7 

A  9. 7:5 
A9.7:l 

A29.6:26 

A7.3:56 

A  7. 3:49 


A 10. 3: 100 

A 10. 3: 104 

A10.3:86 

Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 
Al.  1:887 
A7.3:17 

A1.7:2 

Al.7:2 
A  27. 9. -23 
A1.7:2 
A  1.1:872 


A4.4:4 


A4. 1:889-90 
A4. 1:889-90 


A4.1 
A4.3 
Al.l 
A4  1 
A1.6 


889-90 

6 

889 

889-90 

12 


552 


875 


Swine — Continued 

3J>i3eases  of — Continued 

report  on.     p.  382 

reports  from  inspectors  and  corresp(nidents 

scientific  investigations.     1890.     p.  93 

same,  p.  81 

special  report,  no.  12,  review  of  (McGehee).     1879.     p.  89 

Epizootics  among  (Watts).     1872.     p.  214 

p]xportation  of,  from  Boston,  ])rohil)ition  of.     1902 

Fecundity  of.     1899.     p.  23 

Fluiies  and  tapeworms  of — 

bibliography  (Hassall).     1898.     p.  145 

compendium,  arranged  according  to  their  hosts  (Hassall). 
1898.     p.  137 _. •- 

report  on,    with   special   reference  to    inspection    of    meats 

(Stiles).     1898.     p.  11 

Imported   into    United    States,    regulations   for   inspection    and 
quarantine  of — 

Dec.  28,  1899 

Jan.  27,  1900,  modification 

June  1,  1900,  amendment 

Oct.  20,  1900,  amendment 

Nov.  10,  1900,  amendment 

without  quarantine.     1895.     p.  29 

Kidney  worm  of,  our  present  knowledge  of  (Tayler).     p.  612 

Losses  of,  by  disease.     1886.     p.  546 

Missouri,  industry,  and  annual  loss  by  disease  (Bradley),    j).  418. 

Nonspecific  disease  among,  outbreak  of  (Moore),     p.  219 

Quarantine  of,  in  New  England  States.     1902 

Rearing  and  feeding  in  United  States  (Morrow).    ]).  405 

Tuberculosis  in;   nature  of  disease,  with  report  of  three  cases 

(Moore  and  Dawson),     p.  207 

White  Chester  breed  of  ( Morris) .     p.  475 

See  also  Animals  —  Cattle  orders  —  Farm  animals  —  Hog  chol- 
era —  Live  stock  —  Sows  —  Swine  plague. 
Swine  Breeders'  Associations,  list  of,  with  officers: 

1 898.  p.  615 

1 899.  p.  696 

1 900.  p.  650 

1901.  p.  626 

Swine  fever,  report  on  (Law),     p.  420 

See  also  Swine  plague. 
Swine  plague: 

Cass  County,  Nebraska  (nines).     1879.     p.  177 

Cause  and  prevention  of  (Smith).     1891 

Florida  (McGehee).     1880.     p.  94 

(Hog  cholera),  investigation  of  (Salmon) — 

1884.  p.  258 

same,  with  additional  matter,  p.  221 

1885.  p. 476 

same,  p.  184 

See  also  Hog  cholera. 

Illinois  (Detmers).     1880.     p.  13 

Indiana  ( Voyles) .     1879.     p.  112 

same  (Bitting),     p.  199 

(Infectious  pneumonia)  investigati(jn  of — 

1886  (preliminary),     p.  659 

same,  p.  76 

1887.     p.  491 

same,  p.  86 

See  also  Salmon,  Daniel  Elmer. 

Investigation  of,  in  Indiana  (Voyles).     p.  421 

lowa(Dunlap).     1879.    p.  135 

same  ( De  Sch weinitz) .     p.  501 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.  (Law)— 

1879.  p.  56 

1880.  p.  68 


Index 

Classification  no. 


A  1.1:877 
A4. 1:889-90 
Al. 1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 
A1.6:22 
A27.9:10 
A4.5:100 
A1.9:87 

A4.3:19 

A4.3:19 

A4.3:19 


A4.5:56 
A4.5:58 
A4.5:64 
A4.5:77 
A4.5:79 
A4. 1:895-8 
A4. 1:899 
A27.9:24 
A4. 1:885 
A4. 1:895-6 
A4.5:99 
A4. 1:887-8 

A4. 1:895-6 
Al.  1:865 


Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:899 
Al.  10:900 
Al. 10:901 
Al.  1:879 


A1.6:12 

A4.2:Sw5 

A1.6:22 

Al.  1:884 
A4. 1 :884 
A  1.1:885 
A4. 1:885 


A1.6:22 
A1.6:12 
A4. 1:897 


Al.  1:886 
A4. 1:886 
A  1.1:887 
A4.1:887- 


A  1.1:878 
A1.6:12 
A4. 1:899 

A1.6:12 
A1.6:22 


553 


1879. 


173 


Index 

tSwiue  plague — Continued 

Itliaca,  N.  Y.  (Law) — Continued 

1881.     p.  81 

Jefferson  County,  Mn.  (McNutt). 

Nel)raska.     p.  484 

Nortli  Carolina  (Salmon).     1879.     p.  12:> 

Ottawa,  111.  (Dyar).     1879.     p.  15() : 

Outbreak  of,  in  Maryland  and  Virginia  (Rose),     p.  446 

Prevention  of.     p.  148 

Report  on — 

1878  (Detmers).     p.  321 

1879.  p.  365 

1879  (Detmers).     p.  19 

1880.  p.  527 : 

1880  (Detmers).     p.  153 

1880  (Law),     p.  455 

1881.  p.  316. 

Serum  treatment  for  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  235 

same 

Southwest,  character  of  (Thornton ) .     1879.     p.  84 

Variability  of  infectious  diseases  as  illustrated  by  (Smith  and 

Moore).     1894.     p.  81 "... 

Virginia  (Payne).     1879.     p.  165 

See  also  Hog  cholera  —  Salmon,  Daniel  Elmer  —  Swine  fever. 
Swine  plague  bacteria: 

Experiments  on  production  of  immunity  in  rabbits  and  guinea- 
pigs  with  reference  to  hog-cholera  and  (Smith  and  Moore). 

1894.     p.  41 _. 

What  becomes  of  hog-cholera  and  swine-plague  bacteria  when 
injected  in  small  numbers  into  subcutaneous  tissues  of  pigs? 

(Moore).     1894.     p.  103 

Swingle,  Walter  Tennyson: 
Bordeaux  mixture  — 

improved  method  of  making.     1891 .     p.  365 

its  chemistry,  physical  properties,  and  toxic  effects  on  fungi 

and  algse.     1896 

Central  American  coffee  disease,    danger  of   introducing,   into 

Hawaii.     1898 

Date  palm  and  its  culture.     1900.     p.  453 , 

Grain  smuts — 

how  caused  and  how  to  prevent.     1898 

their  cause  and  prevention.     1894.     p.  409 , 

Peronosporace;e,    some  in   herbarium   of   Vegetable   Pathology 

Division.     1891.     p.  109 , 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Kellerman,  W.  A. 
Swingle,  Walter  Tennyson,  and  Fairchild,  David  Grandison.     Bur, 

or  globe,  artichokes,  circular  on.     1899 

Swingle,  Walter  Tennyson,  and  AVebber,  Herbert  John: 

Citrous  fruits,  ])rincii)al  diseases  of,  in  Florida.     1896 

Hybrids  and  their  utilization  in  plant  breeding.     1897.     p.  383.. 
Swinton,  A.  H. : 

Insect  vivaria,  how  to  be  lighted?     1890.     p.  18 , 

Locust  swarms  on  coast  of  Great  Britain.     1883.     App.,  p.  57 

Vanessa  antiopa,  stridulation  in.     1889.     p.  307 

Switzerland: 

Agricultural  investigation  in  (Grete) .     1896.     ]>.  681 

Agriculture  of.     1873.     p.  568 

American  horses  in  ( ( Jifford ) .     p.  503 

Farm  stockin.     1866.     p.  430 

Horses,  cattle,  etc.,  in  (DuBois).     p.  520 

See  also  Horgen  —  St.  Gall. 
Synions,  George  James: 

England,  meteorological  literature  of,  1337-1699.     1895.     p.  338. 

Thunderstorms,  barometric  oscillations  during;  and  use  of  bron- 

tometer,  an  instrument  designed  to  facilitate  their  study. 

1901.     p.  463 ". . . 

Wind,  effect  of,  on  catch  of  rainfall.     1899.     p.  454 


Classlflratloii  no. 


A1.6:34 
A1.6:12 
A4. 1:885 
Al.6:12 
A1.6:12 
A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:887- 


Al.  1:878 
Al. 1:879 
A1.6:12 
Al.  1:880 
A1.6:34 
Al.  1:880 
A  1.1:881-2 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:23 
A1.6:22 


A4.3:6 
A1.6:12 


A4.3:6 


A4.3:6 


A28.5:7 

A28.3:9 

A28.4:16 
Al.  10:900 

A1.9:75 
A1.10:894 

A28.5:7 

A6.4:22 

A28.3:8 
Al.  10:897 

A9.7:3 
A8.1:3 
A9.7:l 

A10.6:6 
A27.9:ll 
A4. 1:900 
A27.9:4 
A4. 1:898 

A29.3:112 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:27 


554 


p.  360. 


Symons,  George  James,  short  biography  of.     1900.     p.  6 

Syndicate.^,  agricultural,  of  France.     1 SS9^    p.  523 

Syntonieida  ei)ilais,  preparatory  stages  of  (Dyar).     1890. 

Syplius-fl y,  corn-feeding,  report  on.     1888.     p.  5 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  State  fair,  cattle  for  exhibition  at,  order  providing 

for,  June  2(5,  1902 

Systematic  plant  introduction.     See  Plant  introduction. 

Tabanida;  (gadflies)    and  a  very  simple  means  of  destroying  them 

(I'orchinski).     1899.     p.25 

Tabic  and  kitchen  ^vastes,  importance  of  loss  of.     p.  25 

Table  sirups,  manufacture  of,  from  sugarcane  (Wiley).     1902 

Tachinidic  of  Americanorth  of  Mexico,  revision  of  (Coquillett).    1897. 

Ta'uiasis,  nodular,  in  fo\vls  (^loore).     1895 

Taft,  L.  R.: 

A [)ple  scab,  remedies  for,  experiments  \vith.     1890.     p.  30 

Irrigation  for  garden  and  greenhouse.     1895.     p.  233 

Micliigan   Farmers'    Institute,    work    accomplishe<l    in.     1902. 

p.  35 


People  of  Mars, 
pp.  283,  492  . . 


1900. 


53/ 


Talman,  diaries  Fitzhugh. 
Tamalpais,  ]Mount: 

Fog  studies  on  (McAdie 
same,  pp.  24,  61,  104 
Meteorological  station,  report  on  operation  of,  for  Sept.,   1897 

(Hammon).     p.  397 

Observations,  value  of  ( Hammon).     1899.     p.  56 

same  (Pague).     1899.     p.  63 _. 

Weather  Bureau  instruments  at,  report  on  location  and  eleva- 
tion of  (Hammon) .     1898.     p.  494 -- 

Weather  Bureau  station  on,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  493 

Tamari,  Kizo.     Japan,  rice  and  silk  culture,  and  agriculture  educa- 
tion in.     1885.     p.  187 

Tamias.     See  Ground  squirrel. 

Tampico,  Mexico,  northers  of  (Abbe).     1893.     p.  363 

Tanana  Valley,  Alaska,  notes  on  (Green),     p.  309 

Tan-bark  beetle,  destructive,  report  on  (Burgess).     1899.     p.  107... 

Tannery  refuse,  utilization  of,  in  France.     1876.     ]>.  2S0 

Tannin,  committee  on,  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chem- 
ists, report  of: 

1894.  p.  194 

154 

118 


1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1900. 
1901. 


143 
100 
127 

128 


Index 

Clussifioatinii  no. 
A29.6:28 
A27.9:27 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 

A4.5:95 


A9.6:20 

A1.9:69 

A7.3:70 

A9.8:7 

A4.4:3 

A6.3:ll 
Al. 10:895 

A10.3:120 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A  29. 6:25 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 

A1.7:9 

A29.6:21 
AlO.  1^:901 
A9.6:20 
A27.9:14 


A7.3:43 
A7.3:47 
A7.3:49 
A7.3:51 
A  7. 3:56 
A7.3:62 
A7.3:67 


Tannin,  determining,  ])v  hide  power,  notes  on  j)oints  of  error  in  shake 

method  of  (  Yocum) .     1894.     p.  204 

Tanning  extracts  for  analysis,  preparation  oi  (Forbes).    1897.     p.  149. 
Tanning  materials: 

American  (McMurtrie).     1876.     p.  459 

Mesciuite  tree  as  ( McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  31 

Otlicial  methods  for  analysis  of  (Wiley).     1901 

TajK'-worm  disease  of  shecj)  of  Western  plains  (Curtice),     p.  167 

Tapeworms.     See  Cestodes  —  Fhikes  and  tapeworms  —  I'oultry. 

Tarantulas,  report  on.     1894.     p.  260 

Tariff: 

Foreign,  on  agricultural  products.     1891.     p.  538 

Rates  on  cereals  and  Hour  in  European  countries.     1894.     p.  323. 

Reciprocity  treaties  and,  French.     1892.     p.  181 

South  America.     1890.     p.  460 

Taro,  root  rot  of  (Sedgwick).     1902 - . 

Tasajo,  or  jerked  beef,  manufacture  and  exportation  of,  by  River 

Plata  countries,     p.  399 

Tasmania,  insects  of,  notes  on  some  injurious  and  beneficial  ( Webster). 
1889.     p.  361 

See  (lUo  Australasia. 
Tasmanian  Coccinellidw,  notes  on  (Tiioinp.son).     1893      p.  11 


A7.3:43 
A7.3:51 

A27. 9:876 
A27.9:ll 

A7.4:8 
A4. 1:887-8 


A9.7:7 


A27.9:29 
A27.9:32 
A27.9:30 
A  27. 9:28 
A 12. 9:2 


A4. 1:899 

A9.7:l 

A9.7:6 


555 


Index 

Taveau,  Augustine  L.     Farming,  modern,  in  America,     p.  280 

Tax,  dog,  in  England  and  Si'otiand.     1S()7.     p.  I!S1 

Taxation: 

Highway,  comparative  results  of  lahor  and  mi  mey  systems.     1894. 

same,  revised 

Local,  as  affecting  farms.     1897 

Tayler,  Louise.     Kidney  worm  of  swine,  our  present  knowledge  of. 

p.  612 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Stiles,  Charles  Wardell. 
Taylor,  Charles  \V.     Cattle  and  sheep,  raising  and  feeding  more, 

importance  of.     p.  249 

Taylor,  F.  AV.     See,  as  joint  author,  Bonsteel,  Jay  Allan. 
Taylor,  H.  M.: 

Cattle  interests,  condition  of,  west  of  Mississippi  River,     p.  806.. 

Cattle-range  industry,     j).  105 

Range  industry,  importance  of.     p.  298 

Taylor,  Nathaniel  R. : 

Atmospheric  pressure,  high  and  low.     1897.     p.  851 

Weather  observer.     What  a  weather   observer  should   know. 

1898.     p.  543 

Taylor,  Thomas: 

Cranberry  culture  in  New  Jersey,     p.  569 , 

Fibrine  and  bacteria 

Fungoid  diseases  of  jilants.     p.  110 

Internal  parasites  in  domestic  fowls  and  butter  and  fats,  micro- 
scopic observations 

Lard,  pure  and  fictitious,  methods  of  distinguishing  between. 

1893 

Microscopic  investigation  along  agricultural  lines,  monthly,  ]\Iav, 

1872,  to  Dec,  1876 '.. 

[The  more  important  articles  are  indexed  under  their  various  subjects.] 
Mushrooms — 

eight  edible  and  twelve  poisonous,  of  U.  S.,with  directions 
for  culture  and  culinary  preparation  of  edible  species. 

p.  366 

same,  revised 

four  edible,  of  U.  S.     1893.     p.  7 

twelve  edible,  of  U.  S.,with  directions  for  identification  and 

preparation  as  food.     p.  100 

same,  reprinted  with  an  appendix 

Napthaline  as  an  insecticide,  etc.,  its  effect  on  seeds,  plants,  and 

animals.     1883 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Microscopist,  Agriculture  Department, 

1 872-1 894  

Taylor,  W.     Potato  disease,  cause  and  cure  of.     1869.     p.  64 

Taylor,  William  Alton: 

Fruit  industry,  and  substitution  of  domestic  for  foreign-grown 

fruits.     1897.     p.  305 

same,  reprinted,  with  historical  and  descriptive  notes  on  ten 

varieties  of  apples  suitable  for  export  trade.     1898 

Fruit  varieties,  little-known,  considered  worthy  of  wider  dissemi- 
nation.    1901.     p.  381 

Refrigeration,  influence  of,  on  fruit  industrv.     p.  561 

Small-fruit  culture  for  market.     1895.     p.  283 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Assistant  Pomologist,  1893,  Acting  Pomolo- 

gist,  1900,  Pomology  Division,  Agriculture  Department 

Tea: 

Aboriginal  North  American.     See  Ilex  cassine. 

Adulteration  of  (Spencer).     1892.     p.  875 

California,  culture.     1870.     p.  38 

Consumption  of,  in  LTnited  States,  per  capita  of  population — 

1870-1895.  p.  552 

1896.  p.  595 

1898.  p.  723  

Cultivation  and  manipulation.     1873.     ]).  436 


Classification  no. 

A  1.1:874 
A27.9:5 

A22.4:16 
A22.4:24 
A27.9:35 

A4. 1:899 


A  J.  1:864 


A4. 1:887-8 
A4. 1:886 
A4. 1:885 


A  29. 6:25 

A29.6:26 

Al. 1:877 
A18.2:F44 
A  1.1:871 


A  1.8:34 
A18.5:3 
A27.9: 


A  1.1:890 

A18.5:2 

A18.5:3 

Al. 1:885 
A18.5:l 

A18.2:N16 

A18.1: 
A27.9:7 


A1.10:897 

A21.3:7 

Al. 10:901 
Al.  10:900 
Al.  10:895 

A20.1: 


A7.3:13' 

A27.9:8 

Al. 10:895 
A1.10:896 
Al.  10:898 
A27.9:ll 


556 


Tea — Continued 
Culture  of — 

experiment  in,  report  on  tea  gardens  of  Dr.  Charles  U.  Shepard, 

Pinehurst,  S.  (!.  ( Saunders ) .     1 897 

experiment  in  South  Carolina  (Shepard).     1899 

in  United  States,     p.  235 

probable  American  industry  (Saunders) .     1879 

Japan,  culture.     1872.     p.  286 

Missihisij^pi,  cultivation  of  plant.     1869.     p.  301  * 

Raising,  at  Pinehurst  Exjierimental  Tea  Garden,  near  Summer- 

ville,  S.  C. ,  special  report  on.     p.  627 

See  also  Chinese  tea  plant. 
Tea  garden,   Government,  at   Summerville,   S.   C,  condition    and 

prospects  of  ( Saunders),     p.  28 

Teasel,  cultivation  and  use  of  (Moses),     p.  117 

Technical  education  (Hall).     1894.     p.  67 

Technical  schools,  mechanical  drawing  in  (Flather).     1894.     p.  81.. 
Teele,  R.  P.     Irrigation  investigations,  1901,  summarv  of  results  of. 

1902.     p.  17 / 

Tein,  M.  von.     Rhine  region,  regimen  of;  high-water  phenomena 

and  their  prediction.     1894.     p.  117 ■ 

Teisserenc  de  Bort,   Leon.     Atmosphere,   studies  on,  at  Trappes, 

France.     1901.     p.  20 

Telegraph: 

AVeather  service  and  ( Robinson) .     1902.     p.  145 

West  India  service  (Robinson).     1898.     p.  410 

See  also  Seacoast  telegraph  line  —  Weather  telegraphy  —  Wire- 
less telegraphy. 

Telephone  and  kite,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     j).  366 

Telephone  kite  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  257 

Temperature: 

Air,  monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-Oct. ,  1902 

Atmosphere,  average  ( Abbe) .     1898.     p.  415 

Atmospheric,  during  month  of  July,  1895  (Phillips),     p.  253 

Average,  of  upper  strata,  notes  on  ( Aljbe) .     1901 .     p.  177 

Baltimore,  Md.,  study  of  ( Walz).     1899.     p.  293 

Bergen  Point,  N.  J.,  kite  determinations  (Allen).    1898.    p.  161  .. 

Cape  Nome,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  212 

Clothing  and,  report  on  (Phillips).     1897.     p.  200_. 

Comparison  of,  with  magnetic  horizontalforce  (Bigelow) — 

1894.  pp.  415,  460,  504 

1895.  p.  7 - 

Control  of  scale  insects  by  (Marlatt).     1899.     p.  73 

Deep  lakes,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  71 

Diurnal  range  of,  variation  of,  with  latitude  and  locality  ( Bigelow ) . 

1 902.    p.  134 

Duluth,  Minn.  (Richardson),     p.  463 

Evajioration  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  213 

Extremes  of,  safe  for  jK'rishable  goods.     1900.     p.  741 

Forest  clearing  and  cultivation,  effect  upon  (  Fulton).   189!).    p.  89. 

same  (Salisbury).     1899.     p.  91 

Homogeneity  and  uniformity  of,  at  Weather  Bureau  stations, 

notes  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  249 

Hourly  results  from  self-registers  for  recording  (Abbe).     1897. 

p.  252 

Influence  of,  on  process  of  germination  (Detmer).  1895.  p.  405. 
Injurious,  protection  of  food  products  from  (Williams).  1901  ... 
Injurious  to  food  products  in  storage  and  (luring  transportation 

(Williams) 

Jamaica  (  Mall).     1901.     p.  503 - 

Low,  cause  of,  for  August,  1895  (Abbe) .     p.  296 

Mav,  and  of  the  vear,  1790-1888  (Abbe),     p.  216 

Mei-sivan,  Turkey  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  245 

Mininuim,  abstract  of  comparison  of,  recorded  at  U.  S.  Weather 

Bureau   and    Forest    l*ark   meteorological   observatories,    St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  1891  (Hamnion  and  Duenckel).     p.  12 

*  By  a  misprint,  tliis  page  number  appears  twice. 


Index 

I'liiSNlflcatlon  no. 


A14.4:l 

A1.8:61 

Al.  1:869 

A1.6:18 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:7 


A  1.1:892 


A  1.1:881-2 
Al.  1:863 
A10.3:20 
A10.3:20 

A10.3:119 

A29.3:lli 

A29.6:29 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:26 


A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 

A29.6: 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:27 

A  29. 6:26 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:25 

A  29. 6:22 
A29.6:23 
A9.6:20 
A29.6:29 

A  29. 6:30 
A  29. 6:27 
A  29. 6:26 
Al. 10:900 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:25 
A29.3:ll  •■' 
A1.9:125 

A29.3:13 
A29.6:29 
A  29. 6:23 
A  29. 6:22 
A29.6:25 


A  29. 6:30 


657 


Index 

Ten  1 1  )orat  lire — Continued 

Montana,  sudden  changes  in,  note  on  (A])l)e).    1900.    pp.  115, 161 . 

Monthly  statement  of 

Normal,  bv  decade.s,  for  8  a.  m.  and  8  p.  m.,  7ath  meridian  time 

(Henry).    1902.     p.  GOO ' 

November  and  December,  189()  ( Hazen).     1897.     p.  4r)S 

Probable,  forecasts  of  ( Cline) .     1899.     p.  166 

Reduction  of  ( Morrill).     1897.     p.  572 

Relation  of,  to  color,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  18 

San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  report  on  (Phillips).     1899.     j).  319 

Sensible,  or  curve  of  comfort  (Abbe) — 

1895.     p.  93.... 

1898.  p.  362 

1899.  p.  18 

Should  reports  of  rainfall  and,  be  telegraphed  from  voluntary 

stations?  (Marbury ).     1899.     p.  108 

Should  verifying  changes  of,  be  smaller,  and  should  not  terms 
"slightly  warmer"  or  "slightly  cooler"  be  credited?  (Cox). 
1902.     p.  127 

Summer  and  winter,  relations  between,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  557. 

Sunshine,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  310 

Thompson,WindhamCo.,  Conn.,  observations,  1852-94  (Larned). 
p.  364 

Variations  of,  of  free  air  at  great  altitudes  (Abbe) .     1902.    p.  316. 

Vertical  gradients  of  ( Frankenfield) .     1898 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  112 

Water  in  wells,  notes  on  ( Kimball ) .     1901.     p.  510 

Wind  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  218 

See  also  C'limatic  charts  —  Climatology  —  Meteorological  observa- 
tions —  Soils  —  Thermometers  —  Warm  waves. 
Temple,  0.  P.,  address  of,  before  Association  of  American  Agritnd- 
tural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  at  2d  annual  conven- 
tion.    1889".     p.  15 

Ten  Broeck,  H.  H.: 

Aurora,  remarkable,  at  Braidentown,  Fla.,  Nov.  18,  1899.     p.  582. 

Auroral-lunar  halo  display,  report  of.     1901 .     p.  551 

Ice  on  lakes,  sudden  disappearance  of.     1900.     p.  286 

Tennessee : 

Agricultural  resources  of.     1872.     j).  201 

Cattle  quarantine  of  counties  in^ — 

Aug.  16,  1897 

Dec.  16,  1897.     p.  7 


Dec.  20.  1898. 
Dec.  19,  1899. 
Dec.  14,  1900. 
Jan.  11,  1902. 
Dec.  27,  1902. 


p.  125 


P' 


221. 


Cattle  trade  and  allied  industries  of  (Perry 

Cotton  in.     1866.     p.  330 

East,  botanical  explorations  in  (Parry).     1870. 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  122 

Live-stock  interests  in  (Cockrill).     1883.     p.  225 

Potato  raising  in  ( Callender ) .     p.  657 

River  and  flood  system  in,  report  of  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  420 

Sheep  husbandry  in.     1878 

Tornadoes  in  (Emerv).     1900.     p.  499 

Wheat  culture  in.     1875.     p.  399 

See  also  Erwin  —  Montgomery  County. 
Tennessee,  University  of: 

Dietary  studies  at,  in  1895  (Wait) 

same,  comments  on  (Atwater  and  Woods),     p.  33 

Experiments  on  effect  of  muscular  work  upon  digestibility  of  food 
and  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  conducted  at,  1897-1899  (Wait). 
1901 

Nutrition  investigations  at,  1896  and  1897  (Wait) 

Tent  caliTiullars,  notes  on  ( Weed).     1898.     p.  76. 

Tenthredinida;.     Sec  Nematinse. 


(UasNiflriitidii  no, 

I 
A29.6:28 
A29.6: 

'  A29.6:29 
A  29. 6:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:25 
A  29. 6:28 
A29. 1:898 

A  29. 6:23 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:24 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:21 
A29.6:30 
A29.5:F 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 


A10.5:l 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 

A27.9:10 

A4.5:7 

A4.5:8-14 

A4.5:25-29 

A4. 5:49-55 

A4. 5:80-87 

A4.5:93 

A4.5:101 

A4. 1:886 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:8 

A  27. 9:6 

A1.7:2 

A  1.1:880 

A29.6:24 

A1.2:Sh3 

A29.6:28 

A27.9:13 


A 10. 3:29 
A10.3:29 


A 10. 3:89 
A  10.3:53 
A9.6:17 


568 


Terno,  Bruno: 

Fertilizers,  mixed,  nitrogen  in,  availal)ility  of.     1893.     p.  40 

Totiish,  determination  of,  sonrces  of  errors  in.     18!)1.     p.  150 

Terra  del  Fuego,  meteorological  station  in,  notes  on  (AV^be).     1897. 

p.  493  

Terrell,  J.  J.     See,  as  joint  author,  Page,  John  R. 

Terrell,  ^Minister.     Angora,  agriculture  in,  notice  relative  to  letter 

from 

Terrestrial  magnetic  field,  cosmical  relations  manifested  in  simulta- 
neous disturbances  of,  sun,  and  aurora  (Lemstrom).     1895. 

p.  49L> 

Terrestrial  magnetism: 

In  15th,  16tli,  and  17th  centuries,  contribution  to  bibliography  of 

(Hellman).     1895.     p.  352 

Mathematical  analysis,  as  applied  to  present  condition  of  (Schus- 
ter),    p.  550 c 

Relations  of  solar  magnetism  to,  report  on  (Bigelow).     p.  519  ... 

Terre.^trial  phenfunena,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     \).  109 

Territories,  agricultural  capabilities  of.     p.  601 

Si'e  also  States  and  Territories. 

Tessier,  E.  L.,  jr.     Highways,  improved.     1902.     j).  60 ^ 

Testing  varieties.     See  Plants. 

Tetraopes  femoratus  fab.,  oviposition  in  voung  forest  trees  bv  ((Gil- 
lette).    1897.     p.  76 - 

Texas: 

Artesian  and   underground   waters  in,  west  of  97th  meridian 

(Hill),     pt.  3,  p.  41 

Artesian  well  investigation,  field  work  (Roesler).     1890.     p.  243. 

Auroras  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  474 

Cattle  in — 
note  on — 

1866.     p.  343  

1899.     p.  514 _. 

quarantine  of,  in  certain  counties — 

Julv6,  1897 

Dec.  16,  1897.     p.  5 

Aug.  17,  1898 

Sept.  30,  1898 

Dec.  20,  1898 

Jan.  9,  1899 

June  27,  1899 

Dec.  19,  1899.     p.  5 

P  5 

P   5 
P   5 


Index 

Clissiflcatloii  no. 

A7.3:3S 
A7.3:31 

A29.6:25 


A1.2:An4 


1902... 


Dec.  14,  1900. 
Jan.  11,  1902. 
Dec.  27,  1902. 
raising — 

change  in.  1872.  p.  202 

note  on.  1873.  p.  271 

Cattle  trade  in,  report  on.     p.  346 

Central — 

grasses  and  forage  plants  of  (Rentley).     1898  ... 
range  improvement  in,  experiments  in  (Bentley 

Climate  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  331 .. 

Cotton  crop  of   1887,  aggregate  damage  from  cotton  worms  in 

(Snow).     1889.     p.  32 

Cotton  in,  1866.     p.  329 

Farm  resources  and  products  of,  1868.     p.  115 

Fungi  of  (Ravenel).     1869.     p.  169 

same.     p.  171 

Glanders  among  horses  and  nudes  in  ( F(jlsetter).     p.  393 

Horses  in,  enzootic  cerebro-meningilis  among  (Detmers).  p.  363 
Insects,  injurious  and  other,  observations  on  (Webster).    1891. 

p.  451  

Locusts  in,  during  spring  of  1886  (Bruner).     1887.     p.  9 

Mexican  cotton-boll  wi'evil  in  (Townsend).     1895.     p.  295 

Plants  from,  descriptions  of  new  (Holzinger).    1893.    p.  286 


A29.3:ll'' 


A29.3:ll» 

A29.3:ll=^ 

A  29. 1:891-'' 
A29.6:28 
Al.  1:869 

A22.3:23 


A9.6:9 


A15.2:Ir7'' 
A15.2:Ar7 
A29.6:27 


A27.9:4 
A4. 1:899 


A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 
A4.5 


:6 

:8-14 

:20 

:22 

:25-29 

:30 

:36 

:49-55- 

:80-87 

:93 

:101 


A27.9:10 
A27.9:ll 
A  1.1:870 


A3.3:10 
A 19. 3: 13 
A29.6:21 


A  9. 7:2 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:6 

A1.2:C29» 

A1.2:C29-^ 

A4. 1 :889-90 

A  1.1:88 1-2 

A  9. 7:3 
A9.3:i:; 
A9.7:7 
A  6.5:1 


559 


Index 

Texas — Continned 

Plants  in,  certain,  of  economic  value  iis  food  for  man  and  stock 

(Ricluirdson).     p.  282 

Rainfall  in,  IS81-98  (Hamrick).     p.  174 

same,  extraordinary  (Hazen).     1899.     p.  249 

Sheep  husbandry  in  (Jenks).     1877.     p.  122 , 

same  (Watts).     1877.     p.  118 

Sheep  in,  diseases  of  ( Detniers).     p.  08 

Sheep  of,  scab  in.     1867.     p.  204 

Southern — 

agriculture  in.     1889.     p.  264 

cotton  worm  in,  in  spring  and  earlv  summer  of  1888;  report 

upon  (Anderson).     1883.     p.  31  ". 

Southwestern,  cattle  notes  of  (Kiernan ).     p.  511 

Storm  waves  of  (Alexander).     1900.     p.  381 

Storms  in,  study  of  ( Hazen).     1895.     p.  55 

Tobacco  experiments  in.     1893.     p.  50 

Uplands  of,  irrigation  of  rice  on  (Bond).     1902.     p.  11 

Verminous  diseases  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  goats  in,  investigations 

on  (Stiles),    p.  356 

same  (Stiles),     p.  223 

Western — 

apetahe  of,  description  of  (Coulter).     1894.     p.  347 

desert  region  from,  to  Central  Arizona,    characteristic  \ege- 

tation  of  (Dewey),     p.  351 

same,  p.  351 

forage  plants  of,  investigation  of  (Nealley).     1888.     p.  30 

gamopetalpe  of,  description  of  (Coulter).     1892.     p.  153 

graminese  (grass  family)  of,  clescription  of  (Dewey).     1894. 

p.  484 

grasses  of  the  desert  region  of,  plates  and  descriptions  of  (Ya- 

sey).     1890 

same 

monocotyledons  of,  description  of  (Coulter).     1894.     p.     421. 
phanerogams   and   pteridophytes  of,    manual   of   1891-1894. 

(Coulter)  

polypetalpe  of,  description  of  (Coulter).     1891 .     p.  6 

pteridophyta  of,  description  of  (Underwood).     1894.     p.  557  . 

Wine  land?  ( Bauer).     1869.     j).  451 

See  also  Baird — -Brazos  River — Colorado  Valley  —  Denison — Fort 
Worth  —  Galveston  —  Rio  Grande  region  —  Willis. 
Texas,  University  of,  medical  department,  synopsis  of  course  of  lec- 
tures in  medical  climatology  to  senior  cla.ss  (Cline).     1902.     p. 

110 .^..- 

Texas  good-roads  convention,  Houston,  Tex.,  February  19,  1895, 

proceedings  

Texas  itch  among  cattle  in  Kansas  (Mayo ) .     i>.  488 

Texas  or  southern  cattle  fever: 

Additional  observations  on  (Smith  and  others).     1893.     p.  67 

Australia,     p.  85 

Blood  serum  as  a  preventive  and   cure  for,  experiments  with 

(Robert),     p.  482 

same  (Schroeder)     p.  43 

Butler  County,  Kans.,  outbreak,  1883.     (Trundwwer).     p.  420  .. 

same.     1884.     p.  239 

California  cattle  (Bowhill).     p.  443 

same,  further  investigation  (Chandler),     p.  450 

Champaign,  111.,  investigations  (Detmers).     1880.     p.  291 

Chicago  Union  Stock  Yards  (Trumbower) .     p.  444 

Dissemination  of,  and  how  to  control  it.     1882 

Fatal  outbreak,  Deertield  Stock  Farm,  Kans.   (Fullinwider).  p.  463. 
Geological  distribution  of — 

1884.  p.  252 

same.     p.  214 

1885.  p.  247  

same.     p.  523 


C'lasslflcatlon  no. 


Al.  1:887 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:27 
A.l:2Sh3 
A.l:2Sh3 
Al. 1:883 
A27.9:5 


A27.9.27 

A9.3:3 
A4. 1:899 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:23 
A27.9:31 
A 10. 3:1 13 

A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:901 

A6.5:2 

Al:l:891 
A6. 1:891 
A6.3:6 
A6.5:2 

A6.5:2 

A6.2:N82i 

A6.3:12 

A6.5:2 

A6.5:2 
A  6. 5:2 
A6.5:2 
A27.9:6 


A29.3:31 

A22.3:15 

A4. 1:898 

A4.3:3 
A4. 1:895-6 


A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.2 
A4.1 


A4.1 
A1.6 
A4.1 
A1.6 
A4.1 


:898 

:899 

:884 

:An5 

:887-8 

:887-8 

:34 

:884 

:50 

:884 


Al.  1:884 
A4. 1:884 
Al.  1:885 
A4. 1:885 


660 


l>.  98... 

p.  594. 
p.  258.. 
p.  18... 

p.  426. 


.•598. 


p.  273.. 
p.  42"! 


Texas  or  southern  cattle  fever — Continued 

Investigations  into  nature,  causation,  and  prevention  of  (Smith 

and  Kilborne).     p.  177 

Investigation  of — 

1880  (Salmon). 

1880  (Detmers). 

1881  (Salmon). 

1883  (Salmon). 

1884  (Detmers), 
same.  p.  247.. 

Kansas  outbreak — 

1884  (Trumbower) 

same.     p.  207 

1895  (Hill),     p.  318.... 

Mar)'land  outbreaks  (Curtice),     p.  429 

Nature,  causation,  and  prevention  of  (Smith  and  Kilborne).  1893. 
Northern  cattle — 

inoculation  to  produce  immunity  from  (Schroeder). 

protecting  against  (Wilcox).     1900.     p.  27 

Organism  in  blood  of  cattle,  persistence  of  (Schroeder), 

Ravages  of  (Phillips),     p.  142 

Regulations  concerning- — 

1889.  p.  55 r 

same.     pp.  13,  67 

1890.  p.  79 

Report  on — 

1869  (Gamgee).     p.  89 

same.     p.  82 

1884  (Trumbower).     p.  452 

Reports  of  inspectors  and  correspondents,     p.  376 

Scientific  investigations.     1890.     p.  92 

same.     p.  80 

Statistical  and  historical  investigations  of  progress  and  results  of 

(Dodge).     1871.     p.  175 

Transmission  of,  by  cattle  tick  ( Mayo) .     p.  481 

Virginia  outbreaks  ( Rose) .     p.  461 

Texel  or  Mouton  flandrin  sheep  ( Chenery ) .     p.  242 

Textile  fiber  production  ( Willits ) .     p.  46 

Textile  fibres  of  Pacific  States  (Flint),     p.  471... 

Textile  material,  imports  and  exports  of,  by  Great  Britain,  1863-64. 

No.  5.     p.  27 ...--. 

Textile  materials,  raw,  imports  and  exports  of,  from  Great  Britain, 

1863-64.     No.  5.     j).  36 

Thalessa,  habits  of  ( Riley) .     1888.     p.  168 

Thaxter,  Roland.     Fungi  described  in  recent  reports  of  Connecticut 

Experiment  Station.     1891.     p.  278 

Thayer,  E.  II.: 

Address  of,  before  convention  of  National  League  for  Good  Roads, 

Washington.     1893.     p.  63 .... 

Good  roads,  going  in  debt  for,  address  on.     1897 

Thea  virdis.     See  Chinese  tea  plant. 

Thelemark  cattle  of  Norway.     1876.     p.  4.32 

Theophila  mandarina,  history  of,  contribution  to  (Walker).     1889. 

p.  270 

Thermal  belt  in  North  Carolina.     1883.     No.  58.     p.  30 

Thermal  belts,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1893.     p.  .365 

Thermal  or  ])henologic  constants  (Ihne).     1895.     p.  427 

Thermographs,  furnishing  of,  to  vohmtarv  observers,  records  to  be 

kept  at  section  centers  ( Wollaber ). '  1902.     j).  219 

Thermometer  scales,  comparison  of.     1 892 

Thermometers: 

Construction  of  registering  air,  to  replace  ordinary  alcohol  and 

mercurial  thermometers  (Sprung).     1896.     p.  718 

Early  history  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  16 

Evolution  of,  notes  on  ( Abbe).     1900.     p.  551 

Exposure  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  306 

Has  wind  any  effect  on?  (Abbe).     1894.     ]>.  464 


Tndex 

Classiflcatlon  uo. 


A4. 1:891-2 

A1.6:22 
Al.  1:880 
Al.  1:881-2 
Al.  1:883 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 

A  4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1 :89.5-6 
A4. 1:887-8 
A4.3:l 

A4. 1:898 
Al. 9:119 
A  4. 1:899 
A1.6:22 

Al.  1:889 
A4. 1:889-90 
Al.  1:890 

A1.2:C29i 
A1.2:C29'' 

A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:889-90 
A 1.1:890 
A4. 1:889-90 

A1.2:C29'^ 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:884 
Al.  1:864 
Al.  1:889 
Al.l:864 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:2 
A9.7:l 

A28.5:7 


A10.3:14 
A22.4:26 

A27.9:14 

A9.7:l 
A27.9:21 
A  29. 6:21 
A29.3:ll'' 


A  29. 3:31 
A29.2:T34 


A29.3:ll  ■ 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:22 


1 14—04- 


-36 


5()1 


Index 

Thermometers — Continued 

Maximum  and  minimum  are  too  fragile,  cannot  effective  protec- 
tion be  devined  without  impairing  sensitiveness?    should  not 
aluminum  scales  be  discarded?  (Oberholzer).    1902.     ]>.  217... 
Maximum  and  minimum — 

directions  for  use  of.     1892 

registering,  relative  merits  of  various  types  (Draper).     1896. 

p.  710 

should  not  temperature  forecasts  be  verified  l)v  readings  of? 

(Henry).     1902.     p.  134 _ '. 

Maximum  and  mininuun  radiation,  instructions  for  use  of  (Mar- 
vin and  Whitney).     1894 

Minimum,  index  of  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  511 

Readings  of,  comparative,  at  New  York  (Henry).     190U.     p.  99.. 

Record  of,  old,  at  Pensacola,  Fla.  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  177 

Sluggishness  of  (Marvin ) .     1899.  .  p.  458 

Soil,  combined  maximum  and  minimum,  instructions  for  use  of 

( Marvin ) 

Thermometric  scale  used  in  meteorology  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  255 

Thermoscope,  chemical,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  552 

Thiesen,  Max.     Vapor,  saturated  aqueous,  pressure  of,  at  tempera- 
tures below  freezing.     1899.     p.  106 

Thiessen,  Alfred  11.     Snow  rollers,  report  on.     1899.     jx  100 

Thistle.     See  Canadian  thistle  —  Russian  thistle. 
Thomas,  Cyrus:* 

Agriculture  of  Colorado  and  New  Mexico,  notes  on.     1869.     p. 

379* 

Colorado,  northern,  agriculture  of,  notes  on.     1869.     p.  284* 

Thomas,  Fr.     Cranberry  leaf-galls,  report  on.     1889.     p.  279 

Thomas,  John  J.: 

Farm  implements  and  machinery,     p.  410 

Forest  trees,  culture  and  management  of.     i>.  43 

Thomasslag.     1901.     p.  6 

Thompson,  Alexander.     See,  as  joint  author.  Wilder,  Marshall  P. 
Thompson,  C.  H.     See,  as  collector,  Hitchcock,  A.  S. 
Thompson,  E.  H.     Tasmanian  coccinellidte,  notes  on.     1893.     p.  11.. 
Thompson,  George  Fayette: 

Agriculture  Department,  documents  of,  index  to  authors,  with 

titles  of  their  publications  in,  1841-97 

Agriculture  Department,  index  to  annual  reports  of,  1837-93 

Angora  goat.     1901 

Angora  goat,  information  concerning,     p.  281 

same,  1 901 

Angora  goat  industry,  progress  of,  in  1901.     p.  457 

Animal  industry,  administrative  work  of  Federal  Government  in 

relation  to.     1899.     p.  441 

same,  p.  1 02 

Animal  industry  literature  in  publications  of  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment, index  to.     1900 

Animals,  contagious  diseases  of,  in  foreign  countries,     p.  492 

Animals  and  animal  products,  imports  and  exports  of,  1892-99. 

p.  421 

same.     1900.     p.  535 

Mohair  and  mohair  manufactures.     1901.     p.  271 

same.     p.  480 

Musk  ox.     p.  507 

Statistician  of  Deimrtment  of  Agriculture,  synoptical  index  of 

reports  of,  1863-94.     1897 

Thompson,  J.  C.     Sweet  potatoes,  culture  of,  at  North,  and  modes 

of  ])reserving  through  winter,     p.  220 

Thompson,  J.  O.     West  Virginia,  farmers'  institute  work  accom- 
plished in.     1902.     p.  30  

Thompson,  John.     Soils,  acid  digestion  of,  effects  of  presence  of  few 

drops  of  nitric  acid  in.     1895.     p.  49 

Thompson,  R.  O. : 

Botany  and  agriculture  of  Rocky  Momitain  basin,     p.  125 

*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


ClusKlflciitioii  no. 

A29.3:31 

A29.11:B 

A29.3:ll» 

A29.3:31 

A29.11:H 

A29.6:22 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:27 


A29.11:Gi 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 
A29..6:27 


A27.9:7 
A27.9:7 
A9.7:l 

Al.  1:862 
Al.l:864 
A1.9:144 


A9.7:6 


A21.3:4 
A21.3:l 
A1.9:137 
A4. 1:900 
A4.3:27 
A4. 1:901 

Al.  10:899 
A4. 1:899 

A21.3:5 
A4. 1:900 

A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 
Al.  10:901 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:901 


A21.3:2 
Al.  1:862 
A10.3:120 
A7.3:47 
Al.  1:866 


562 


Thompson,  R.  O. — Continued 

Fruits,  native,  of  Far  West.     p.  207 

(irape-growini;;  at  the  West.     p.  115 

Tlioinpson,  Wibray  J. : 

Brown  coal  ancl  wood  cliar  in  liltration  of  cane  juices  and  sirups. 

p.  268 

same.     p.  99 

See  also,  as  collal)orator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Wasliington. 
Thompson,  Windham  Countv,  Conn.,  temperature  observations  at, 

1852-94  ( Larned).     p."364 

Thomson,  A.  M.     Tree  culture  on  western  plains.     1891.     p.  45 

Thorne,  Charles  E. : 

Agricultural  experiment  stations,  ofticers  of,  how  can  we  increase 
the  attendance  of,  at  our  annual  conventions?     1894.     p.  61. .. 

Fertilizers,  cooperative  field  experiments  with,  report  of  confer- 
ence of  representatives  of  exi)eriment  stations  regarding.    1889. 

Pot  or  box  vs.  plat  experimentation,  report  on.     1891.     p.  81 

Thornton,  C.  C.     Swine  plague   in  the  Southwest,    character  of. 

1879.     p.  84  

Thought.     See  Climate  and  thought. 
Thripida?: 

Certain,  observations  on  (Pergande) .     1895.     p.  390 

Food  habits  of  (Osborn).     1888.     p.  137 

Thunder: 

Distant,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898,  p.  566 

Lightning  and,  in  December  (Abbe) .     j).  464 

Lightning  without,  note  on  ( Abbe ) .     1900.     p.  549 

Thunder  cloud,  kites  within  (Hovenden).     1898.     p.  250 

Thunder  storms: 

Air  currents  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  366 

Antigua,  W.  I.  ( Alexander) .     1900.     p.  380 

Apparatus  for  registering  ( Abbe) .     1902.     p.  313 

August  2,  1899,  report  of  (Henry),     p.  359 

Automatic  records  of  (Kimball ).     1899.     p.  355 

Barometric  oscillations  during,  and   use  of  brontometer,  with 
bibliography  (Symons).     1901.     p.  463 

California,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  20 

Do  they  advance  against  the  wind?  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  296 

Eustis,  Lake  County,  Fla.-(Abbe).     1897.     p.  251 

Forecasting,  lightning  recorders  and  their  utility  in  (Kenealy). 
1902.     p.  76 

Franklinville,  N.  Y.  (Kales).     1897.     p.  309 

Frequencvof  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  251 

Idaho,  of'May  16,  1900,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  207 

Jamaica  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  15 

Movement  of,  against  wind  (Abbe).     1895.     i>p.  383,  423,  465 

New  Brunswick,  1897  (Kain).     p.  105 

New  England,  investigation  of  (Ward).     1893.     p.  30 

New  explanation  of  one  of  its  phenomena  (McFarland).     1901. 
p.  297 

New  York  State,  of  May  3,  1 892  ( Turner) .     1892.     p.  1 39 

Observations,  circulars  of  instruction 

Ohio,  during  summer  of  1892  (Strong),     p.  51 

Periods  of,  effect  of  proximity  to  sea  on  (Stearns).     1898.     p.  452. 

Prediction  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  159 

Progressive  movement  of  ( I lenry ).     1896.     j).  331 

Rain  gushes  in  (Abl)e).     1897.     p.  303 

same  ( Al)])e) .     1898.     p.  258 

Septendx'r  17-18,  1895,  report  on  (Henry),     p.  538 

Skvland,  Page  County,  Va.,  August,  1900  (Cragin  and  Cragin). 
p.  328 

Sunnner  of  1892,  forecasting  of  (Conger).     1893 

Two,  at   Royal  Alfred  Oljservatory,  j\Iauritius  (Claxton).     1900. 
]i.  63 

AVashingt(m,    1).   C,    rejiort    (in    (Cragin    and    Cragin).      1900. 
p.  287  

Winter,  in  Mississippi,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  18 


Index 

Classlflrutlou  no. 

Al.  1:865 
Al.l:866 


Al. 1:887 
A7.3:17 


A29.6:21 
A13.3:5 


A  10.3:20 

A10.4:7 
A10.5:3 

A1.6:22 


A9.7:7 
A9.7:l 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:25 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:23 
A  29. 6:26 
A29.3:9 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:20 

A29.2:T43 

A29.3:9 

A  29. 6:26 

A  29. 6:27 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 


A  29. 6:28 
A29.3:9 

A  29. 6:28 

A29.():28 
A29.6:28 


563 


Index 

Classlflcation  uo. 
Tlnirston,  Robert  Henry.    Mechanical  engineering  and  mechanic  arts,  | 

education  in.     1896.     p.  Ill A10.3:41 

Tihbey,  H.  R.     Meteorological  observations  in  Alaska.     1894.    p.  174.  A29.6:22 
Ticivs: 

Dipping  cattle  for  destruction  of  (Nurgaard).     p.  109 A4. 1:895-6 

Soutli  African,  notes  on  some  (Lounsbury).     1900.     j>.  41 A9.6:26 

Sec  also  Southern  cattle  ticks. 
Tidal  lands: 

Diked  marshes  and,  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick  (Board- 
man).     1885.     p.  33 A1.7:7 

Reclamation  of,  in  southwestern  New  Jersev.     1870.     p.  230 A27.9:8 

Washington  Territory  (Morse).     1885.     p.  62 A1.7:7 

Tide  marshes  of  United  States  (Nesbit).     1885 A1.7:7 

Tides.     See  Ocean  tides. 

Tiger  swallow-tail,  abnormal,  report  of  (Howard).     1894.     p.  44 A9.7:7 

Tilden,  L.  L.     Farming,  high,  as  illustrated  in  history  of  Nether- 
lands,    p.  527 '. Al.l:866 

Tile  draining,  results  of.     1882.     No.  43 A27.9:20 

Tile-horned  prionus  in  prairie  land,  note  on.     1886.     p.  39 A9.3:12 

Tillage,  relation  of,  to  soil  physics  (Sanborn).     1891.     p.  97 A10.5:3 

Tillage  and  products  of  soil  on  irrigated  lands  ( Cureton).    1887.    p.  282.  A15.2:P94^ 

Tillering  of  grains  (Schulte).     1898.     p.  10 Al. 9:105 

Tillman,  G.  D.     Nut  grass,  extermination  of.     p.  388 Al. 1:889 

Same,  p.  388 A6.1:889 

Tillo,  A.  A.,  short  biography  of  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  15 A29.6:28 

Tillo,  Alexis de.    Magnetic  survey  of  Europe  and  Asia.    1895.    p.  465.  A29.3:ll* 

Tilton,  G.  W.     Spark  arresters,  importance  of.  .  1887.     p.  136 A13.3:l 

Timber: 

"Boxed"  or  "turpentine,"  strength  of  (Fernow) A13.4:8 

Consumption  of,  letter  regarding  ( Fernow ).     1893 A13.2:F76 

Culture  of,  condition  of,  in  Southern  and  Western  States  (Baker). 

1884.     p.  105 A13.5:4 

Decay  of,  and  methods  of  preventing  it  (Schrenk).     1902 A19.3:14 

Elementary  discussion  of  characteristics  and  properties  of  wood 

(Roth).     1895 A13.3:10 

same,  introduction  to  (Fernow).     1895.     p.  5 A13.3:10 

Forests  and  public  domain,  legislation  for  preservation  of  (Egles- 

ton).     1888.     p.  212 A13.3:2 

Government  tests  ( Fernow ) ' A13.4:7 

Increasing  durabilitv  of  (Colman).     1887 A13.4:3 

same  (Fernow)."'  1898 A13.4:20 

Investigations,  collection  of  test  pieces  of  pines  for,  instructions 

for.     1892 A13.2:P65 

Nebraska  resources  (Hall).     1901.     p.  207 A1.10:901 

Prairies  (Edwards),     p.  495 Al.l:862 

Preservation  of.     1866.     pp.  142,  382 A27.9:4 

Quality,  etc.,  of.     1895.     p.  590 A1.10:895 

same.    1896.    p.  628 A1.10:896 

Resources  of  U.  S.,  relation  of  railwavs  to  (Tratman).    1889.    p.  68.  A13.3:3 

Ship,  in  United  States  (Bates),     p. '472 Al.l:866 

Turpentine,  field  report  on  ( Roth ).     1893.     p.  32 A13.3:8 

See  also  Bridges  and  trestle  timbers  —  Railroad  ties  —  Wood. 
Timber  lands,  Government,  proper  value  and  management  of:  , 

(Baker).     1884.     p.  17 A1.7:5 

(Egleston).     1884.     p.  11 A1.7:5 

(Fernow).     1884.     p.  22 A1.7:5 

(Hough).     1884.     p.  5 A1.7:5 

Timber  ])hysics: 

Part  1;  preliminary  report  (Fernow).     1892 A13.3:6 

Part  2;  progress  report.     1893 A13.3:8 

Progress  in  (Fernow).      1898 A13.4:18 

same  (Roth) A13.4:19 

Timber  pines  of  southern  United  States,  report  on  (Mohr) A13.3:13 

Same,  introduction  to  report  ( Fernow ) .     p.  11 A13.3:13 

Timber  trestle  bridges,  economical  designing  of,  report  on  (Johnson) .  A13.3:12 

Same,  review  of  report  (Lindenthal).     p.  31 A13.3:12 

Same,  notes  on  report  (Berg),     p.  34 A13.3:12 


564 


166, 


Time: 

Hawaiian  standard  of  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  207 

Reckoning,  note  on  (Abbe).    1895.    p.  380 

Standard,  notes  on  (Abbe) — 

1899.  p.  362 

1900.  p.  396 

1901.  p.  70 

Timothy: 

Ne\v  enemy  to  (Howard).     1892.     j).  90 

Prairie  region  (Williams).     1896.     p.  147 

Smut  of  (Trelease).     ]).  87 

Timothy  seed.     See  Crops,  principal. 
Tin  cans,  poisoning  by  preserving  in  (Roos).     1892.     p.  930... 
Tin  roofs  as  lightning  conductors,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp, 

258 

Tindall,  J.  E.    South  Carolina,  farmers'  institute  work  accomplished 

in.      1902.     p.   28 

Tineid,  interesting,  report  on  (Murtfeldt).     1890.     p.  303 

Tineina  of  United  States  and  Canada,  C'hambers's  index  of,  steps 

toward  revision  of.     See  Walsingham,  Lord. 
Tingle,  E.  W.  S.     Brunswick,  Germany,  i-ost  of  hauling  farm  prod- 
ucts over  wagon  roads  at.     p.  7 

Tinicum  meadow  district,  on  Delaware  river.     See  Kingsessing  and 

Tinicum  meadow  district. 
Tipton,  J.  C,  address  of,  before  national  road  conference,  Julv, 

1894.     p.  20 '... 

Tisserand,  E.    Ideal  department  of  agriculture  and  industries.     1896. 

p.  543 

Toad  as  a  friend  of  the  farmer.     1899.     p.  28 

Toads  as  an  eradicator  of  fluke  disease  ( Stiles ) .     p.  220 

Tobacco: 

Acreage,  report  on.     1887.     p.  421 , 

American.     1864.     No.  6.     p.  6 , 

Climate  adapted  to,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  254 , 

Condition  of  crop,  monthly  notes  on 

Connecticut  River,  production  on.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  18 

Crop,  report  on — 

1873.  p.  132 , 

1874.  p.  103 

1875.  p.  95  

Crop,  statistics  of,  annual 

Cultivation  and  curing  of,  instructions  for  ( Estes ) 

Cultivation  of,  in  Sumatra  (Mulder).     1898 

Cultural  directions  for  different  types  distributed.     1902 

Culture  and  management  of — 

1863  (Bradford),     p.  87 

same,  with  additional  matter.     No.  1.     p.  26 

1867  (Bowie),     p.  179 

Culture  of — 

brief  history  of.     p.  123 

connection  with  sheep  husbandry.     1878.     p.  125 

report  on  ( Butterweck. )     1898 

Experiments  with,  conducted  in  various  parts  of  United  States, 

results  of  (Floyd ) .     p.  455 

FertiHzers  for.     1873.     p.  39 

Industry,  growth  of  ( Whitney  and  Floyd ) .     1899.     p.  429 

Insects,  principal,  affecting  plant  ( Howard) 

same.     p.  121 

Investigations    of    Agriculture   Department    (Whitnev).     1901. 

1>.  1 08 .■ 

^lethods  of  (;uring  ( Whitney ) 

INIosaic  disease  of  (Woo<ls).     1902 

Planter's  guide  for  cultivating  and  curing  (Shelton  Tobacco-Cur- 
ing Co.).     ]876 

Production  and  distribution.      I8S7.     p.  445 

Report  on.     p.  565 

Supply  of.     1887.     p.  380 


Index 

Classiflcatlon  no. 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:23 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 

A9.7:5 
A  1.1 0:896 
A  1.1:885 

A7.3:13' 

A29.6:26 

A10.3:120 
A9.7:2 


A22.4:27 


A22.3:]0 

Al. 10:896 
A1.9:87 
A4. 1:901 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:2 

A29.6:27 

A27.9: 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:14 

A27.1: 

A1.9:6 

A1.8:58 

A19.2:T55 

Al.  1:863 
A27.9:2 
Al. 1:867 

Al.  1:862 
A1.2:Sh3 
A1.9:82 

A26.5:900i 
A27.9:ll 
Al.  10:899 
Al. 9:120 
Al. 10:898 

A 10. 3:99 
A  1.9:60 
A19.3:1S 


A1.8:10 
A27.9:25 
A  1.1:878 
A27.9:25 


565 


p.  1- 


Index 

Tobacco — Continued 

Texas,  experiments  in.     1893.     p.  50 

Work  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on  (Schulte).     1900 

Yonng,  stalk  worm,  new  enemy  to  (Johnson).     1899.     p.  99 

Sec  Bnrley  tobacco  —  Catalase  —  Cigar-leaf  tobacco  —  Connecticut 
leaf  tobacco  —  Crops,  principal  —  Leaf  tobacco  —  Sumatra  — 
Sumatra  tobacco. 

Tobacco  flea- beetle,  report  on  (Chittenden).     1898.     p.  79 

Tobacco  growers,  convention  of,  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  comments  on 

resolutions  of.     1865.     No.  8.     p.  16 

Tobacco  horn-worm.     See  Protoparce  Carolina. 
Tobacco  leaf: 

Tax  on,  proposed  (Newton).     1864.     No.  1 

Will  Congress  tax?     1865.     No.  2.     p.  18 

Tobacco  powders  and  extracts,  nicotin  in,  report  of  investigation  of 
methods  for  determination  of  (De  Schweinitz  and  others). 

1898.     p.  113 

Tobacco  seed,  plan  of  distributing,  etc.     1902 

Tobacco  soils  (Whitney).     1898 

Tobacco  soils  of  United  States,  a  preliminary  report  upon  soils  of 

principal  tobacco  districts  (Whitney).     1898 

Tobacco-stalk  weevil  (Chittenden) .     1902.     p.  66 

Tobacco  worm  (Glover).     1873.     p.  164 

Tobacconists,  convention  of,  recent.     1865.     p.  4 

Tod,  John  G.,  address  of,  before  good  roads  convention  of  Texas. 

Feb.,  1895.     p.  18 

Todd,  S.  Edwards: 

Farm  implements,  improved,     p.  225 

Underdraining,  practical  notes  on.     p.  584 

Tollens,  B.: 

Ash  constituents  of  plants;  their  estimation  and  importance  to 

agricutural  chemistry  and  agriculture.     1902.     pp.  207,305 

Nitrogen-free  extract  of  plants  and  feeding  stuffs.     1897.     p.  641 . 
Tolman,  L.  M. : 

Coloring  matter  for  foods,  analvsis  of,  provisional  method  for. 

1902.     p.  Ill ." 

Edible  oils  and  fats,  not  including  dairy  products,  methods  for 

chemical  analysis  of.     1901 

same.     p.  20 

See  also,  as  collaborator,  Bigelow,  Willard  Dell;  as  joint  author, 
Munson,  L.  S. 
Tomatoes: 

Bacterial  disease  of  (Smith).     1896 

Blight  and  rot  of,  treatment  of.     1887 

Boll  worm  injuring,  experiments  on  (Tracy) .     p.  141 

same.     p.  141 

Fresh  and  canned  ( Langworthy ) .     1900.     p.  21 , 

Fungus  diseases  of,  treatment  of  ( Howell).     1889.     p.  49 

Growing  (Voorhees).     1898 

Packing,  1885-86.     p.  556 

Tongue,  Thomas  H.     Good  roads,  beneficial  influences  of.     1902. 

p.  56 

Tongues  of  woodpeckers  ( Lucas ) .     1895.     p.  35 

Topography  of  southern  Appalachians  (Keith),     p.  113 

Tonography.     See  Agricultural  topographv. 

Tornado  cloud  of  March  4,  1894  ( Neal) .     p.  127 

Tornado  fake,  newspaper,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  360 

Tornadoes: 

Alarms,  unnecessarv,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  255 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1895,  report  of  (Sims),     p.  92 , 

April  and  May,  1896  (Henrv).     p.  82 

Augusta,  Ga.,  March  20,  1895.,  report  of  (Fisher),     p.  92 

Characteristics  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  157 

Cherry  Hill,  N.  J.,  and  Wood  Haven,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  report 

of  (Emery).     1895.     p.  252 

Cook  County,  111.,  May  25,  1896  (Abbe),     p.  168 

Eaglesmere,  Pa.,  June  27,  1892.,  report  of  (Ball),     p.  309 


ClaissiQcatiuii  no. 

A27.9:31 

A1.8:63 

A9.6:20 


A9.6:10 
A27.9:3 


A27.9:2 
A27.9:3 


A7.3:56 

A19.2:T55 

A1.9:83 

A26.3:ll 
A9.6:38 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:4 

A22.3:15 

Al.l:866 
Al.  1:870 


A10.6:13 
A10.6:8 


A7.3:65 

A7.2:Oi5 
A  7.3:65 


A28.3:12 
A28.4:4 
Al.  1:888 
A9. 1:888 
A1.9:119 
A6.3:ll 
A1.9:76 
A27.9:24 

A22.3:25 

A5.3:7 

A1.2:Ap42 

A29.6:22 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:20 


566 


18.. 


Tornadoes — Continued 

Force  of  (Groat).     1899.     p.  305 

Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  of  Jan.  12,  1898  (O'Donnell).     p 

Frequency  per  unit  area  ( Abbe) .     1897.     p.  250 

Galveston,  Tex.,  Nov.  6,  1892  (Wright),     p.  309 

Hampton  Beach,  N.  H.,  July  4,  1898  (Sweetland).     p.  308 

Hudson  Co.,  N.  J.,  on  Aug.  24,  1901  ( Eadie).     p.  355 

Iowa  and  neighboring  States,  May  3, 1895  (Abbe),     p.  173 

Michigan,  May  25,  1895,  report  on  (Conger),     p.  156 

Mississippi  ( Elmery ) .     1 902.     p.  265 ' 

New  Richmond,  "Wis.  (Libby).     1899.     p.  299 

No  increase  in,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  158 

Norfolk,  Va. ,  on  Aug.  6,  1901  (^Gray) .     p.  372 

Observations  of,  report  of  (Gale ) .     1899.     p.  303 

Origin  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  552 

Phenomena,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  311 

Photographs  of,  spurious,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  313 

same  (Henry).     1899.     p.  203 

Prediction  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  159 

Report  of,  1889-1896  (Henry).     1896.     p.  xxiii 

Report  on  (Watts).     1899.     p.  307 

St.  Louis,  low  pressure  in  (Baier).     1896.     p.  332 

St.  Louis,  May  27,  1896  ( Abbe ) .     1896.     p.  255 

same  ( Frankenfield ) .     p.  77 

St.  Louis,  origin  of  (Walsh).     1897.     p.  308 

Tennessee,  Mississippi,  and  Arkansas  (Emery).     1900.     p.  499... 

Tracks,  ancient,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  366 

Waterspout,  cloud-burst  or,  note  on  (Abbe).    1897.     p.  207 

Wind  force  in,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  419 

See  also  Baguios  —  Cyclones. 
Toronto,  Canada: 

Cloud  heights  at  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  303 

Cloud  observations  at  ( Blake ) .     1897.     p.  19 

Tortoise.     See  Florida  land  tortoise. 

Tortricid,  new,  from  California,  description  of  ( Walsingham).     1891. 

p.  465 

Totten  and  Crossfield  purchase.     See  Hosmer,  Ralph  S.,  and  Bruce, 
Eugene  S. 

Toumey,  J.  W.     Tree  planting,  practical,  in  operation.     1900 

Tourgee,  Albion  W.     Oleomargarine  in  France,     p.  513 

Towns  County,  Ga.,  cattle  in,  order  releasing  from  quarantine.     1898. 

Same,  Aug.  1,  1899 

Townsend,  C.  H.  Tyler: 

Biologic  notes  on  New  Mexico  insects.     1892.     p.  37 

Chilo  saccharalis  in  New  Mexico.     1891.     p.  24 

Cottontail  hot,  further  notes  on,  with  breeding  and  identification 
_  of  fly.     1893.     p.317... _ _. 

Dipterous  parasites  in  their  relation  to  economic  entomology. 
1893.     ]).  201 

Entomological  notes  of  interest.     1891.     p.  26 

Insect  injury  in  New  Mexico,  possible  and  actual  influence  of  irri- 
gation on.     1892.     p.  78 

Locusts,  injurious  and  other,  of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona.     1893. 
p.  29 

Mexican  cotton-boll  weevilin  Texas,  report  on.     1895.     p.  295... 

Mexico,  insects  of  economic  importance  in,  report  of  trip  to  inves- 
tigate.    1896.    p.9 

^lichigan,  injurious  insects  in,  some  notes  recorded  on.     1889. 
p.  42 

White  grub  of  Allorhina,  note  on.     1891.     p.  25 

See  also,  as  collector,  Cockerell,  Theodore  Dru  Alison. 

Townsend,  C.  O.     Sugar  beet,  some  diseases  of.     1902.     p.  90 

Townsend,  Thi'odoreF.     Weather  map,  is  it  appreciated  and  under- 
stood l)y  the  masses?  would  not  postal  card  weather  forecast 

l)r()ve  satisfactory  substitute  for  map?     1899.     p.  102 

Toxoptera,  grain,  notes  on  (Webster).     1S92.     p.  245 

Tracheal  injections.     See  Bronchitis,  verminous. 


Index 

Classification  no. 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:20 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:30 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29. 1:896 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:24 

A29.6:24 

A  29. 6:24 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:25 

A29.6:29 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 


A9.7:3 


A13.3:27 
A4. 1:900 
A4.5:21 
A4.5:41 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:4 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 
A9.7:4 

A9.7:5 

A9.7:6 
A9.7:7 

A9.8:4 

A9.7:2 
A 9. 7:4 

A1.S:72 


A  29. 3:24 
A9.7:4 


567 


Index 


1896 


J).  344 


1898 


Traction  tests  on  public  roads  (Neely). 
Tracy,  Siiniuel  :\Iilis: 

Cooperative  branch  grass  station;;;  in  South. 

same.     p.  344 

Corn  culture  in  South.     1898 

Cotton,  cultivated  varieties  of.     1896.     p.  197 

Dairying  in  South.     1902 

Forage  plants  and  forage  resources  of  Gulf  States. 

Forage  plants  for  the  South 

Forage  plants  of  secondary  or  undetermined  importance  for  South- 
ern States,  and  composition  of  forage  plants  grown  in  South. 

1896.  p.  91  

Grape  growing  in  South.     1900 

Grasses  of  arid  regions  of  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Nevada,  and 

Utah,  investigation  of.     1888.     p.  5 

Hog  raising  in  the  South.     1899 

same.     p.  362 

^Mississippi  Experiment  Station,     p.  378 

same.     p.  378 

Puccinia  and  uromyces,  new  species  of,  descriptions  of.     1891. 

p.  281 

Tomatoes,  boll  worm  injuring,  experiments  on.     p.  141 

same.     p.  141 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Ellis,  J.  B. 
Tracy,  W.  AV.,  jr.: 

Peppers,  American  varieties  of.     1902 

Vegetables,  commercial  varieties,  testing  of.     1900.     p.  543 

Trade: 

Domestic  and  foreign  industr}'  and,  notes  of.     1892.     p.  360 

Export,  of  U.  S. ,  in  live  stock  and  meat  products,  1889-1892  ( Rusk ) . 
Falling  off  of,  between  Great  Britain  and  U.  S.  1865.  No.  5.  p.  32. 
Foreign — 

agricultural  products — 

1892.     p.  308  

1893-1897.     (Hitchcock) 

1894-1898.     (Hitchcock) 

( Hitchcock) 

(Hitchcock) 

(Hitchcock ) 

American  surplus  and.     1889. 
recent  features  of  (Peters)... 
Japan,  China,  and  Hongkong,  1889-1899,  our  trade  with  (Hitch- 
cock ) .     1900 

Pan-American.     1890.     p.  454 

Scandinavia,  our  trade  with,  1890-1900  (Hitchcock).     1900 

Tradescantia,  three  new  species  of,  from  U.  S.  (Rose).    1899.    p.  204. 

Trafhc  of  country  roads,  circular  relative  to.     1896 

Trans-Mississippi  and  International  Exposition.     See  Omaha. 

Trans-Missouri  irrigating  convention,  1873.     p.  598 

Transportation : 

Development  of,  in  United  States  (Sinclair).     1899.     p.  643 

Farm.     1901.     p.  690 

Notes  on,  question.     1866.     p.  70 

Transportation  companies: 

Freight  rates  of,  monthly  notes  on,  Aug.,  1882-Dec.,  1895 

Letter  to,  relative  to  exportation  of  diseased  cattle.     1890 

Warnings  of  washouts,  floods,  cold  waves,  and  heavv  snowfalls 

for  benefit  of  ( Outram ) .     1899.     p.  38 ! 

same  (Smith).     1899.     p.  37 

Transportation  rates: 

European.     1883.     No.  56,  p.  39 

P'arni  products,  cost  of  hauling  to  market  or  to  shipping  points  in 

foreign  countries,  rei>orts  of  consuls.     1897 

Garden  truck,  and  growth  of  industry  (Ward  and  Holmes).  1901. 
Report  on — 

1897.  p.  755 

1898.  p.  723 


t'lassiflcatloii  no. 
A22.3:20 

Al.  1:891 

A6. 1:891 

A1.9:81 

A10.3:33 

A1.9:151 

A3. 3:15 

A1.9:18 


A10.6:6 
A1.9:118 

A6.3:6 
A1.9:100 
A4. 1:899 
Al.  1:890 
A6. 1:890 


A28.5:7 
Al.l:88{ 
A9.1:88J 


1890-1899. 
1891-1900. 
1892-1901. 


p.  159 . 


A19.3:6 
A1.10:900 

A27.9:30 
A1.2:R89 
A27.9:3 


A27.9:30 
A12.3:10 
A12.3:15 
A12.3:19 
A12.3:23 
A12.3:27 
A27.9:27 
A27.8:8 

A12.3:18 

A27.9:28 

A12.3:22 

A6.5:5 

A22.4:19 

A27.9:ll 

Al.  10:899 
Al.  10:901 
A27.9:4 

A27.9: 
A1.2:R13> 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A27.9:21 

A22.4:27 
A27.8:21 

Al. 10:897 
Al. 10:898 


568 


Index 

Classlflcatlon  no. 


Transportation  rates — Continued 
Report  on — Continued 

1899.  p.  841  

1900.  p.  836 

1901.  p.  788 

Koad  materials  and,  in  certain  States  west  of  Mississippi  River, 

information  regarding.     1894 

See  also  Freight  rates. 
Trap  for  insects.     See  Lantern  trap  for  insects. 

Traphagen,  F.  W.    Alkali  in  Montana.     1900.     p.  72 

Trappes,  France: 

Atmosphere  at,  studies  on  (Teisserenc  de  Bort).     1901.     p.  20 

Balloons  and  kites  at,  results  of  work  with  (Abbe).    1899.    p.  411. 
Trapping  of  sparrows  for  sporting  purposes,  with  paper  descriptive 

of  apparatus  and  methods  employed  ( Hill) .    1889.     p.  178 

Tratman,  Edward  Ernest  liussell: 

Metal  track  on  railways  as  substitute  for  woodel^  ties,  preliminary 

report  on.     1889.     p.  7 '. . 

same,  report  on.     1890.     p.  53 

Patents  relating  to  metal  railway  track — 

1889.  p.  3B , 

1890.  p.  326 

1894.     p.  292 

Railways,  relation  of,  to  timber  resources  of  U.  S.     1889.     p?  68.. 

Railway  ties  in  England,  treatment  of.     1889.     p.     49 

Use  of  metal  railroad  ties.     1894 

Treasurv,  Comptroller  of,  decision  relative  to  use  of  annual  appropri- 
ations, Apr.  18,  1900 

Treasury  Department,  files  in,  injury  done  by  roaches  to.   1888.    p.  67. 
Treaty.     See  Reciprocity  treaty. 

Tree  crickets,  carnivorous  habits  of  (Murtfeldt).     1889.     p.  130 

Tree  hopper.     See  Buffalo  tree  hopper  —  Membracidae. 

Tree  planters,  practical  assistance  to  ( Pinchot) 

Tree  seeds,  collection  of,  and  propagation  of  seedlings  (Sudworth). 

1900 

See  also  Forest  nurserv. 
Trees: 

Age  of,  and  time  of  blazing  determined  by  annual  rings.     1897... 
American,  regulations  of  foreign  governments  regarding  importa- 

tation  of  (Howard).     1900.'. 

Banding  of,  to  prevent  injury  by  fail  cankerworm,  observations 

on(Britton).     1901.     p.  160 

Big,  of  California 

same,  1900 

Budding  of,  dates  of.     1864.     No.  2.     pp.  67,  82 

Climate  of  Colorado  and  its  effect  on  (Parsons).     1888.     p.  221.. 

Culture  on  western  j)lains  (Thomson).     1891.     p.  45 

Distribution  of  shrubs  and,  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of  south- 
ern California,  southern  Nevada,  ncjrthwestern  Arizona,  and 

southwestern  Utah,  notes  on  (Merriam).     1893.     p.  285 

Forecasters  of  rain  (Abbe).     1902.     j).  315 

Growth  of — 

maximum  size  and  age,  period  of  decliije,  completion  of  cvcle, 

etc.  (Furnas).     1884.     p.  338 .' 

rate  of.     1898.     p.  664 

Important  in  forestry.     1897.     p.  645 

Inspection  of  ,as  conducted  under  laws  of  California  (Lelong) .    p.  12 . 

Nurserv  inspection  in  Connecticut  (Britton).     1899.     p.  131 

Of  San  Diego  County,  Cal.     1 888.     p.  202 

Of  Washington,  D.  C.     1891 

Planting — 

Dakota  i)lains,  experience  in.     1891.     ]i.  45 

experimental,  in  plains  (Keffer).     1898 

for  ])r<)(it  in  Middle  States.     1872.     p.  293 


Al. 10:899 
A  1.10:900 
Al. 10:901 


jiatriotic  duty  (Kuthrock).  1895.  p.  .iZ 
l)racli("il,  in  operation  (Toumey).  1900. 
rural  school  grounds  (Hall).     1901 


A22.3:5 


A10.3:76 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:27 

A5.3:l 


A13.3:3 
A 13. 3:4 

A13.3:3 
A13.3:4 
A13.3:9 
A13.3:3 
A13.3:3 
A13.3:9 

A2.2:Ap6 
A9.7:l 

A9.7:2 

A13.4:22 

A13.3:29 

A13.4:16 

A9.5:41 

A10.3:99 

A13.2:B48 

A13.3:28 

A27.9:2 

A13.3:2 

A13.3:5 


A5.5:7 
A29.6:30 


A13.5:4 

Al.  10:898 

Al. 10:897 

A1.8:57 

A10.3:65 

A13.3:2 

A13.2:T71 

A13.3:5 
A13.3:18 
A27.9:10 
A1.8:56 
.\  13.3:27 
A  1.9:134 


509 


323 


Index 

Trees — Continued 

Planting — Cunt  inued 

waste  places  on  farm  (Keffer).     1896.     p, 

western  plains  ( Keffer ) .     1895.     p.  341 

Planting  and  growing  on  the  plains  (Furnas).     1883.     p.  202 

same.     p.  37 

Prairies,  note  on.     1866.     p.  286 

Pruning  of  other  plants  and  (Saunders).     1898.     p.  151 

Seedlings,  instructions  for  growing 

Some  foreign,  of  economic  value  adapted  to  planting  in  Southern 
States.     1895 

Southern  Appalachians  ( Ashe  and  Ayres) .     p.  93 

Standing  measurement  of.     1898.     p.  662 

Transplanted,  application  of  water  pressure  to.     1899.     p.  21 

Which  trees  attract  lightning?  ( Abbe).     1898.     p.  257 

See  also  Almond — Apple — Arbor  day — Arborescent  flora  — 
Bamboo  —  Beech  —  Birch  —  Boxed  or  turpentine  timber  — 
Camphor — Carya  alba — Catalpa — Cherry — Chestnut  —  Cin- 
chona— Citrus  trees — Cocoa  palm  —  Cocoanut  palms — Coni- 
fers—  Cork  oak  —  Cork  tree  —  Cottonwood  —  Cuban  pine  — 
Date  palm  —  Eucalyptus — Evergreen  —  Forest  trees  —  Fruit 
trees — Hard  woods — Lebbek—r Loblolly  pine — Longleaf  pine 

—  Maple — Marsh  or  Pond  pine — Mesquite — Oaks- — Orchard 
trees — Osager)range  —  Peach  trees — Pear  trees — Pine — PI  um 
trees — Red  cedar — Sapindacete — Shade  trees — Shortleaf  pine 

—  Southern  pine  —  Spruce  pine- — Timber  —  Timber  pine  — 
AVattle  tree  —  Western  hemlock  —  White  pine  —  Willow  — 
"Witch-hazel  —  Woody  plants — Zamia. 

Trelease,  William: 

Aletia,  habits  and  natural  history  of.     1878.     p.  361 , 

Nectar,  what  it  is,  and  some  of  its  uses.     1879.     p.  319 , 

Orchard  grass,  spot  disease  of.     p.  129 , 

same,  p.  129 

Smut  of  timothy,     p.  87 

Treleasea,  a  new  genus  of  Commelinaceie  (Rose).     1899.     p.  207 

Trematode  H.  similis  looss.     See  Hsematoloechus. 
Trematodes.     Sn'  Fluke-worms. 

Tremex,  habits  of  (Riley)..    1888.     p.  168 

Trenchard,  John  A.     Southern  agriculture,  condition  and  prospects 

of.     1868.     p.  447 

Trenton,  N.  J.,  insecticide  experiments  at  (Bennett).     1886.     p.  27. 
Tres  INIarias  Islands,  Mexico: 

Bibliography  of,  partial  (Nelson).     1899.     p.  93 

Birds  of  (Nelson).     1899.     p.  21 

Crustacea  of,  notes  on  ( Rathbun).     1899.     p.  73 

Description  of  ( Nelson ) .     p.  7 

Mammals  of  (Nelson).     1899.     p.  15 

Natural  historv  of.     1899 

Plants  of  (Rose).     1899.     p.  77 

Reptiles  of  (Stejneger).     p.  63 

Trescot,  T.  C.     See,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Trestle  bridges,  timber,  economical  designing  of: 

Report  on  ( Johnson ) ^ 

same,  notes  on  report  (Berg),     p.  34 

same,  review  of  report  ( Lindenthal ) .     j).  31 

See  also  Bridges  and  trestle  timbers  —  Timber. 

Triblidium  ruf ulum,  report  on  ( Ellis) .     1 889.     p.  29 

Trichina  spiralis,  report  on.     p.  389 

Trichinpe: 

American  (Virchow).     1884.     p.  181 

German  inspection  of  American  hog  products  (Barnes),     p.  516. 

See  also  Pork. 
Trichinosis: 

Europe,  of  alleged  American  origin  (Stiles).     1901.     p.  156 

Extent  of,  in  America  and  Europe  (Salmon),     p.  475 

same.     1884.     p.  269 


tlasslflratlon  no, 


A1.10:896 

Al.  10:895 

A1.7:2 

A1.8:28 

A27.9:4 

Al.  10:898 

A13.4:6 

A13.3:ll 
A1.2:Ap42 
Al.  10:898 
A1.9:87 
A29.6:26 


A9.2:C82 
A9.2:C82 
Al.  1:886 
A28. 1:886 
Al. 1:885 
A6.5:5 


A9.7:l 

A27.9:6 
A9.3:ll 

A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 
A5.5:14 


A13.3:12 
A13.3:12 
A13.3:12 

A28.5:5 
Al.  1:869 

A4.3:30 
A4. 1:898 


A4.3:30 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 


570 


Trichinosis — Continue  d 

Germany —  I 

bibliography  of  (Hassall).     1901.     p.  193 

general  remarks  on  (Stiles).     1901.     p.  9 ! 

statistical  review,  during  1881-1898  (Stiles).     1901.    p.  35 ' 

Noteon.     1866.     pp.  56, 127 i 

Trinidad,  British  West  Indies,  insect  pests  of,  notes  on  some  ( Urich ).  I 

_  1893.     p.  196 

Tropical  cvclones,  atmospheric  circulation  in,  a.s  shown  by  move-  ' 

ments  of  clouds  (Boyer).     1896 ' 

Tropical  islands  of  U.  S.,  agriculture  in  (Cook).     1901.     p.  349 ' 

Tropical  vegetable,  chayote  ( Cook ).     1901 

Trotters.     Sue  Roadsters  and  trotters. 

Troughs,  barometric,  of  Plateau  region,  report  on  (Hazen).     1895. 

p.  207 

Trowbridge,  Jobn: 

Electrodynamic  radiations  from  sun,  endeavor  to  discover.     1896. 

p.  409 

Lightning,  does  it  ever  strike  ocean?     1902.     p.  478 

Roentgen  rays,  report  on.     1897.     p.  348 

Truck  farming: 

Development  of  (Earle).     1900.     p.  437 

Louisiana  (Wiggins).     1887.     p.  240 

Report  on  (Oemler).     p.  583 

same  ( Reeve ) .     p.  663 

True,  Alfred  Charles: 

Advertising  in  our  agricultural  experiment  station  publications. 

1898.  p.  41 ^ _ 

Agricultural  colleges,  American,  some  types  of.     1898.     p.  63 

Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  American,  report 

of  bibliographer  of.     1901.     p.  29 

Agriculture  Department,  relation  of,  to  farmers'  institutes.     1902. 

p.  22 

Agricultural  education  in  United  States.     1899.     p.  157 

Agricultural  education  and  research  in  Belgium.     1896.     p.  361.. 
Agricultural  experiment  station  movement  in  United  States — 

brief  account  of.     1889.     p.  73 

history  and  organization  of 

permanent  elements  in  work  of.      1896 

report  on.     1899.     p.  513 

their  objects  and  work.     1895 

work  and  expenditures  of 

work  of,  some  elements  of  permanency  in.     1896.     p.  42 

Bibliographer  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 
and  Experiment  Stations,  report  of — 

1897.     p.  20  

1899.  p.  19 

1901.  p.  16 

Card  index  of  experiment  station  literature,  outline  of.     1902 

See  (dm,  Agricultural  literature,  index  to. 

Education  and  research  in  agriculture  in  United  States.  1894. 
p.  81 

Education,po|)ular,  for  the  farmer  in  United  States.    1897.    p.  279. 

Europe,  institutions  for  agricultural  education  in,  some  features 
of._  1897.     p.  7 

Experiment  Stations  Office,  Agriculture  Department — 

work  of.  1895.     p.  39 

work  of,  for  farmer.     1897.     p.  135 

Farmers'  institute  as  medium  for  developing  mutual  interests  and 
relations  of  farmers  and  United  States  Department  of  Agri- 
culture.    1902.     p.  102 

Farmers'   institute  work   in  Alaska,   Hawaii,  and   Porto   Rico. 

1902.  p.  33 

Rural  common  school,  some  problems  of.     1901.     p.  133 

Seeahd,  for  rei)Orts  as  Director,  Experiment  Stations  Office,  Agri- 
culture Department,  1893-1902 


Index 

Clagslflcatlon  no. 


A4.3:30 
A4.3:30 
A4.3:30 
A27.9:4 

A9.7:6 

A29.2:At6» 
Al.  10:901 
A6.3:28 


A29.6:23 


A29.6:24 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:25 

Al. 10:900 
A27.9:25 
Al.  1:885 
A  1.1:888 


A 10. 3:49 
Al. 10:898 

A10.3:99 

A10.3:110 
Al. 10:899 
A  1.10:896 

A10.3:l 
A 10. 4:44 
A10.4:30 
A  1.10:899 
A 10. 3:26 
AlO.r^: 
A10.3:30 


A 10. 3:49 
A10.3:76 
A10.3:115 
A10.4:47 


Al. 10:894 
Al.  10:897 

A10.4:32 

A 10. 3:24 
Al.  10:897 


A10.3:120 

A10.3:120 
Al.  10:901 

A  10.1: 


571 


Index 

True,  Alfred  Charles — Continued 

t'iee  also,  as  editor  of  proceedings,  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Ex- 
periment Stations,  American,  Association  of;  Farmers'  Insti- 
tute Workers,  American  Association  of  —  Hogan,  Mrs.  Louis 
E.  Shimer. 
True,  Alfred  Charles,  and  Clark,  V.  A.     Agricultural  experiment 

stations  in  U.  S.     1900 

True,  Alfred  Charles,  and  Crosby,  D.  J.     Agriculture  experiment 

stations  in  foreign  countries.     1902 

True,  Alfred  Charles,  and  Hall,  Frank  M.     Farmers'  institutes,  re- 
port on.     1897.     p.  635 

True,  Alfred  Charles,  and  Milner,  R.  D.     Nutrition  investigations 
of  Agriculture  Department,  development  of.     1899.     p.  403... 
Trumbower,  M.  R. : 

Bronchitis,  parasitic,  among  calves,     p.  465 

Cattle- 
ear  of,  diseases  of.     p.  367 

eye  of,  and  its  appendages,  diseases  of.     p.  353 

foot  of,  diseases  of.     p.  349 

skin  of,  diseases  of.     p.  325 

Ergotism  among  cattle  in  Kansas,     j).  310 

same.     p.  89 

Glanders,  outbreak  of,  at  Miami,  Mo.     p.  457 

Glanders  among  horses,     p.  418 

same.     p.  237 

Hog  cholera,  or  swine  plague,     p.  419 

same.     p.  238 

Horse — 

heart  and  blood  vessels  of,  diseases  of.     p.  219 

nervous  system  of,  diseases  of.     p.  181 

Kansas,  Southern  cattle  fever  in,  outbreak  of.     p.  393 

same.     p.  207 - 

Southern  cattle  fever  at  Chicago  Union  Stock  Yards,     p.  444 

Southern  cattle  fever,  outbreak  of,  in  Butler  Countv,  Kans.     1883. 

p.  420 - 

same.     p.  239 

Texas  fever,  tuberculosis,  glanders,     p.  452  — 

Trypanosomiasis  in  rats  and  bandicoots,     p.  155 

>See  also  Surra. 
Tsetse-fly  disease.     See  Nagana. 
Tuberculin : 

Distribution  of.     1899.     p.  532 

Growing  tubercle  bacilli  for  (Cary).     1898.     p.  8 

Injections  of,  effects  upon  milk  of  healthv  and  diseased  cows 
(DeSchweinitz).     1896.     p.  15 1 

Made  from  tuberculosis  bacilli  derived  from  different  animals, 
effect  of  (De  Schweinitz  and  Schroeder).     p.  579 

Preparation  and  use  of  (De  Schweinitz).     1898.     p.  Ill 

Test  for  tuberculosis  (Salmon).     1901.     p.  581 

Test  of  imported  cattle  ( Salmon) .     1901 

Uses  of  (DeSchweinitz).     1894.     p.  159 

Tuberculosis: 

Among  domestic  animals,  preventive  measures  against  (Bang), 
p.  535 

Animal,  in  some  of  its  relations  to  human  tuberculosis  (Salmon), 
p.  257... 


Classlflcatloii  uo. 


A 10. 3:80 
A10.3:112 


Bovine,  practical  suggestions  for  suppression  and  prevention  of 
(Smith).     1894.     p..317 

Cattle- 
detection  of  (Curtice),    p.  283 

in  Kansas  (Mayo).     1899.     p.  479 

in  Saxony,     p.  99 

prevalence  of,  in  New  York  (Schroeder).     jj.  66 

Cattle  and  other  animals,  necessity  of  reducing.     1898.     p.  22... 

Germs  of,  in  milk,  killing  (Wilcox).     1899.     p.  24 

Investigations  of.    1896 

same  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  289 


A10.6:7 
Al.  10:899 


A4. 1:884 


A4.2 
A4.2 
A4.2 
A4.2 
A4.1 
A4.2 
A4.1 
A4.1 
A4.2 
A4.1 
A4.2 


:C292 

:C292 

:C29''^ 

:C29^ 

:884 

:An5 

:884 

:884 

:An5 

:884 

:An5 


A4.2:H78 
A4.2:H78 
A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:884 

A4. 1:884 
A4.2:An5 
A4. 1:884 
A4. 1:901 


A4. 1:899 
A4.3:22 

A4.3:13 

A4. 1:901 
Al.  10:898 
Al. 10:901 
A4.3:32 
A4.3:7 


A4. 1:899 

A4. 1:901 

Al.  10:894 

A4. 1:895-6 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:893-4 
A4. 1:893^ 
A1.9:69 
Al. 9:107 
A4.3:13 
A4. 1:898 


572 


p.  386 


Tuberculosis — Continued 
New  South  Wales  (Baker). 

same,  correction,  p.  502 

Olive  (Pierce).     1891.     p.  148 

Eeport  on  (Trumbower).     p.  452 

Suppression  and  prevention  of,  some  practical  suggestions  for 

(Smith).     1894.     p.  129 

Swine;  nature  of  disease,  with  report  of  three  cases  (Moore  and 

Dawson),     p.  207 

Tuberculin  test  for  (Salmon).     1901.     p.  581 

See  also  Berlin,  international  congress  on  tuberculosis  —  Bovine 
tuberculosis  —  Cattle  orders. 
Tuberculosis  bacillus: 
Attenuated — 

further  experiments  with  (De  Schweinitz  and  Schroeder). 

1896.     p.  11 

its  use  in  producing  imnmnity  from  tuberculosis  in  guinea 

pigs  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  318 

Branched  forms  of,  found  in  cultures  (Dorset) .     p.  572 

Composition  of  (De  Schweinitz  and  Dorset),     p.  295 

Cultivation  of,  use  of  eggs  as  medium  for  (Dorset),     p.  574 

Derived  from  different  animals,  effect  of  tuberculins  made  from 

(De  Schweinitz  and  Schroeder).     p.  579 

Experimental    observations  on  presence  of,   in  milk  of  cows 

(Schroeder).     1894.     p.  75 

Fats  contained  in  (De  Schweinitz  and  Dorset),     p.  301 

Growing,  for  tuberculin  ( Cary ) .     1898.     p.  8 

Growth  of,  upon  acid  media  (De  Schweinitz  and  Dorset).     1896. 

P  7 

Mineral  constituents  of  (De  Schweinitz  and  Dorset),     p.  302 

New  stain  for  (Dorset),     p.  326 

Report  on  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  262 

Some  experimental  observations  on  presence  of,  in  milk  of  tuber- 
culous cows  when  udder  is  not  visibly  diseased  (Smith  and 

Schroeder).     1893.     p.  60 

Some  products  of,  and  treatment  of  experimental  tuberculosis  with 

antitoxic  serum  (De  Schweinitz).     p.  305 

Tubers.     See  Plants. 

Tule  River  Basin,  California,  duty  of  water  in  (Chandler).     1902. 

p.  159 

Tulip  tree  leaf  gall-fly,  report  on.     1890.     p.  362 

Tumbling  mustard.     See  Mustard. 

Tumors  of  cattle  ( Lowe ) .     p.  321 

Tunnell,  Ebe  W.     Delaware,  road  improvement  in,  extract   from 

governor's  message,     p.  3 

Tupper,  Mrs.  Ellen  S. : 

Bee  keeping,     p.  458 

Winter  bee  keeping,     p.  209 

Turkestan  al falfa  ( Kennedy ) .     1900 

See  also  Alfalfa. 

Turkey,  sheep  farming  in.     1868.     p.  365 

See  also  Angora  —  Mersivan. 
Turkey  in  Asia.  See  Harpoot. 
Turkeys: 

Animal  parasites  of,  check  list  of  (Hassall 

Domestic,  origin  of  ( Baird) .     p.  288 

Entero-hepatitis  in,  infectious,  direct  transmission  of  (Moore). 

1895 

Infectious  disease  (entero-hepatitis)  among,  caused  by  protozoa 

(Smith).     1895.     p.  7 

Unknown  diseases  in,   preliminary  investigations  of  (Smith). 

p.  82 

Turks  Island,  Weather  Bureau  station  on,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  293 - 

Turner,  E.  M.  College  work  section,  Association  of  American  Agri- 
cultural Colleges  and  I'xperiment  Stations,  report  of.  1893. 
p.  24 


Index 

ria§sIflcation  no. 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:899 
A  28. 5:6 
A4. 1:884 

A4.3:7 

A4. 1:895-6 
Al.  10:901 


A4.3:13 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:901 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:901 

A4. 1:901 

A4.3:7 
A4. 1:898 
A4.3:22 

A4.3:13 

A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:898 
A4. 1:900 


1896 


A4.3:3 
A4. 1:898 


A10.3:119 
A9.7:2 


A4.2:C29^ 
A22.4:33 


A  1.1:865 
Al.  1:867 
A3.4:25 

A27.9:6 


A4.4:12 
Al. 1:866 

A4.4:5 

A4.3:S 

A4. 1:893-4 

A29.6:28 

A 10. 3: 16 


573 


Index 

Turner,  E.  T.     Thunderstorms  of  May  8,  1892,  in  New  York  State. 
1892.     p.  139 

Turnip  beetle..    See  Red  turnip  beetle. 

Turpentine  gathering,  effect  of,  on  timber  of  longleaf  pine  (Fernow) 

Turpentine  timber.     See  Boxed  or  turpentine  timber. 

Turtle    Mountains,    North    Dakota,    investigation    to     determine 

whether  Melanoplus  spretus  breeds  permanently  in  ( Hunter). 

1900.     p.  30 1 

Tuskegee  Normal  and  Industrial  Institute.     See  Atwater,   \Vill)ur 

Olin,  and  Woods,  Chas.  D. 

Tuspan,  Mexico,  agriculture  of  (Johnson).     1874.     p.  498 

Tussock  moth,  white  marked,  consideration  of  parasites  of,    etc. 

(Howard).     1897 

Twig  girdler,  notes  and  observations  on  (Scheffer).     1895.     p.  345  . 

Twig  pruners  and  allied  species  ( Chittenden ) .     1898.     p.  35 

Twiggs,  JohnD.,  jr.     Road  building,  practical  problems  in.     1902. 

p.  53 

Two-lined  chestnut  borer.     See  Chestnut  borer. 

Tyloderma,  breeding  and  other  habits  of  some  species  of  Curcu- 

lionida?,  especially  of,  notes  on  (Webster).     1889.     p.  109... 
Tvphlocvba,  parasitic  castration  of,  by  larva  of  Hymenopter  and  of 

adipter  (Giard).     1890.     p.  271 

Typhoon  of  Nov.  10,  1900,  in  Hongkong,  note  on  (Abbe),     p.  558.. 
Typhoons  of  Orient,  origin,  paths,  and  limiting  zones  of  (Bergholz) . 

1899.  p.  402  

Typhoons,  origin  of  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  417 

See  also  Baguios. 
Ugimyia  sericarlje   rond,    parasite   of    Japanese  silkworm    (Mik). 

1891.  p.  113 

Uhler,  Philip  R.     Heteroptera  of  Death  Valley  expedition.     1893. 

p.  260 - 

Ulrich,  J.  C.     Irrigation  in  Rocky  Mountain  States.     1899 

Ulsch  method  in  determining  nitric  nitrogen  in  complete  fertilizers. 

1892.  p.  88  

Umbelliferse,  North  American,  monograph  of  (Coulter  and  Rose). 

1900.  p.  9 

See  also  Hesperogenia  —  Leibergia  —  Mexican  umbelliferse. 

Uncinariasis.     See  Hookworm  disease. 

Underdraining,  practical  notes  on  (Todd),     p.  584 

See  also  Phreatic  waters. 
Underflow  and  sheet  waters  of  Nebraska  (Hicks).     1893.     pt.  3. 

p.  167 -. 

Underflow  investigations,  artesian  and,  reports  of  special  agent  in 

charge 

Underbill,  F.  S.     Artesian  w'ell  investigation,  field  work  in  North 

Dakota.     1890.     p.  105 

Underwaters  of  Great  Plains  (Gregory).     1893.     pt.  4,  p.  3 

Underwood,  Lucien  M.: 

Orange  in  Florida,  diseases  of.     1891.     p.  27 

Pteridophyta  of  western  Texas,  description  of.     1894.     p.  557... 

Unfermented  grape  juice,  preparation  of  (Beal).     1900.     p.  27 

Union  Countv,  Georgia,  cattle  in,  order  releasing  from  quarantine. 
1898  .^ 

Same,  Aug.  1,  1899.. 

United  Kingdom: 

Agricultural  imports  of,  1896-1900  (Hitchcock).     1902 

Agricultural  produce  statistics  of.     1893.     p.  210 

Land  under  cultivation  in,  1868-69.     p.  87 

See  also  England  —  Great  Britain  —  Ireland. 
United  States  Propagating  Garden.     See  Garden. 
Universities: 

Meteorology  in  (Abbe) — 

1899.  pp.  155,420,549 

1900.  p.  165 

1901.  p.  264 

Weather  Bureau  men  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  114 


Classification  no. 

A29.6:20 
A13.4:9 

A9.6:22 


A27.9:12 

A9.8:5 
A9.7:7 
A9.6:18 

A22.3:23 


A9.7:2 

A9.7:2 
A29.6:28 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:24 


A9.7:4 

A5.5:7 
A10.3:73 

A7.3:35 

A6.5:7 

Al.l:870 

A15.2:Ir7  2 

A15.1: 

A15.2:Ar7 
A15.2:Ir7'^ 

A28.5:7 

A6.5:2 

A1.9:122 

A4.5:21 
A4.5:41 

A12.3:26 
A27.9:31 
A27.9:8 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:28    " 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 


574 


Index 

Classification  no. 


I'liiversities — Continued 

See  also  Agricultural  and  mechanical  colleges  —  Agricultural  col- 
leges—  Coilegetj    and    universities,    State  —  Johns    Hopkins 
University  —  Purdue    University  —  Washington    University, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
University  boat  crews.     See  Harvard  and  Yale  boat  crews. 
University  extension: 

Agriculture  at  Cornell  University  (Craig).     1901.     p.  137 

Attitude  of  agricultural  colleges  toward  ( Voorhees).     1895.     p.  49. 
"Work,  how  may  it  be  best  conducted  by  colleges  of  agriculture? 

(Roberts).     1898.     p.  55 

Universitv  lecturers.  Weather  Bureau  men  as,  noteson  (Abbe).    1899. 

pp."  250,  303,  420 , 

Universitv  research  at  Washington,  D.  C,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901. 

p.  314 

University  theses,  abstracts  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  114 

Updyke,  Stephen  G.    Artesian  well  investigation ;  field  work  in  Soutii 

Dakota.     1890.     p.  110 

Urban  population  in  South;  countrv  being  deserted ;  whither  are  we 

ten-ling?     1894.     p.  572 1 , 

Uredineie: 

New  species  of  (Ellis  and  Everhart).     1891.     p.  1  IS 

same  (Ellis  and  Tracy).     1891.     p.  43 

Notes  on  certain  (Anderson).     1891.     p.  121 

same  (Dietel).     1891.     p.  42 

Urich,  F.  W.     Insect  pests  of  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies,  notes 

on  some.     1893.     p.  190 

Urinary  organs,  diseases  of: 

Cattle(Law).     p.  137 

Horses  ( Law ) .     p.  59 

Urine  of  horse,  analysis  of  (Caldwell),     p.  247 

Uromyces: 

Interesting  (Halsted).     1889.     p.  11 , 

New  species  of,  descriptions  of  (Tracy).     1891.     p.  281 

Uruguay : 

Agricultural  statistics  of.     1894.     p.  208 

Agriculture  in.     1891.     p.  071 

Bones  and  bone  ash  from,  export  of  (Swalm) .     p.  519 

Cattle  disease  in  (Swahn).     p.  385 

Wheat  production  and  expoi'tation  in,  course  of,  1880-1890 

Wool  growing  in  (Loggin).     1870.     p.  430 , 

Ustilaginea': 

New  species  of  (Ellis  and  Everhart) .     1891.     p.  118 

Notes  on  certain  (Anderson).     1891.     p.  121 

See  also  Fungi,  comomycetes. 
L^stilago  zete  mavs,  abnormal  structures  in  fungi  induced  bv,  study 

of  (Knowles).     1889.     p.  14 ! 

Utah: 

Agricultural  statistics  of.     1805.     p.  90 

Birds  observed  in  parts  of,  by  Death  Valley  expedition  of  1891, 

notes  on  (Fisher).     1893.     p.  7 

Tilackleg  in,  vaccination  against  (Merrill ) .     p.  409 

Characteristics  o*^,  in  relation  to  State  weather-service  work  (Sal- 
isbury).    1894.     p.  27 


A10.3:99 
A10.3:24 

A 10. 3:49 

A29.6:27 

A29.e:29 
A29.0:27 

A15.2:Ar7 

A27.9:32 

A  28. 5:0 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:0 
A28.5:7 

A9.7:0 

A4.2:C292 
A4.2:H78 

Al.  1:872 

A28.5:5 
A28.5:7 

A27.9:32 
A27.9:29 
A4. 1:900 
A4. 1:898 
A12.4:10 
A27.9:8 

A28.5:e 
A28.5:e 

A28.5:5 
A27.9:4 


A5.5:7 
A4. 1:899 


Electrical  engineering  in,  development  of  (Jensen).     1898.     p.  91. 
Grasses  of  arid  distrii-ts  of,  investigation  of  (Tracy).     1888.     p.  5. 

Sheep  in,  "big  head"  (disease)  of  (Rowe).     p.  230 

Southwest,  almond  in  ( Judd ) .     p.  55 

Southwestern — 

cactuses,  yuccas,  and  agave  in  deserts  an<l  desert  ranges  of, 
geographic  and  vertical  distribution  of  (Merriam).     1893. 

p.  345 

trees  and  shrubs  in  deserts  and  desert  ranges  of,  notes  on  dis- 
tribution of  ( Merriam ) .     1893.     p.  285 

Water  administration  in  (Gemmell).     1902.     p.  159 

Water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900  as  dejiending  on  snowfall 
( Murdoch ) .     p.  497 


A29.3:14 
A10.3:49 
A0.3:0 
A4. 1 :901 
A  20. 1:895 


A5.5:7 

A5.5:7 
A10.3:104 

A29.0:28 


575 


Index 

Utah — Continued 

Wingless  grasshopper  of  (Glover).     1872.     p.  74 

See  also  Bear  River  Valley  —  Big  Cottonwood  Creek  —  Cache 
County  —  Logan  and  Richmond  canals  —  Salt  Lake  Valley  — 
Sanpete  County  —  Sevier  Valley  —  Utah  County  —  Weber 
County. 

Utah  County,  Utah,  soil  survey  in  (Means) .     1900.     p.  115 

Utica,  N.  Y.,  American  Dairymen's  Association  at,  Jan.,  1871,  no- 
tice of.     p.  479 

Vaccination,  Russian  official  experiments  in,  for  rinderpest.     1866. 

p.  235 

Vaccine,  distriV)ution  of  letters  relating  to.     1900 

See  also  Blackleg. 
Valdez  to  Eagle,  Alaska,  trail  from,  reconnoissance  of  (Jones),     p. 

283 

Valliant,  M.  Victor.     Roads  of  Belgium.     1901.     p.  87 

Van  Bebber,  W.  J.     See  Bebber. 

Van  Deman,  H.  E.     See,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Pomology  Division, 

Agriculture  Department,  1886-92 

Van  der  Stok,  J.  P.     Malay  Archipelago,  climate  of.     1896.     p.  669. 
Van  Diest,  P.  H.     Geological  conditions  of  artesian  basins  in  eastern 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico.     1890.     p.  87 

Vanessa  antiopa: 

Egg  parasite  of,  oviposition  of  ( Weed).     1900.     p.  32 

Stridulationin  (Swinton).     1889.     p.  307 

Vanessa  californica,  mountain  swarming  of  (Hopkins).     1890.     p. 

355 

Vanilla  culture  as  practiced  in  Seychelles  Islands  (Galbraith) .     1898. 
Van  Pelt,  J.  C.     Good  roads  in  Kentucky,  organizations  for.     1901. 

p.  81 .' . 

Van  Slyke,  Lucius  Lincoln: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  18th  annual  convention.     1901.     p.  8 

Albumen,  determination  of,  in  cow's  milk.     1894.     p.  188 

Cheese,  fat  in,  determination  of.     1893.     p.  116 

Cows,  milk  of,  casein  in,  determination  of.     1893.     p.  109 

Milk- 
acidity  in,  determination  of.     1893.     p.  117 

calculation  of  total  solids  in,  from  per  cent  of  fat  and  specific 
gravity,  according  to  formulas  of  Babcock,  Fleischmann, 
and  of  Hehner  and  Richmond,  compared  with  gravimetric 

method.     1894.     p.  193 

See  also,  as  joint  editor,  1895,  Chemical  analysis,  method  of. 
Vapor: 

Aqueous,  total  quantity  of,  in  atmosphere  (Abbe).  1894.  p.  539. 
New  determination  of  tension,  notes  on  (Abbe).  1901.  p.  74... 
Pressure  of,  for  water  and  ice,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  476.. 

Psychrometric  tables  for  obtaining  pressure  (Marvin).     1900 

Saturated  aqueous,  pressure  of,  at  temperatures  below  freezing 

(Thiesen).     1899.     p.  106 

See  also  Atmosphere. 
Variegated  cutworm.     See  Cutworm. 
Variety  testing.     See  Plants. 
Vasey,  George: 

Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  plants  of  United  States,  and  such 

foreign  kinds  as  have  been  introduced 

Botanical  collectors,  instructions  to 

Botanical  Exchange  Club,  rules  for 

Botanical  notes — 

1872.  pp.  222,  313,  381,  446,  505 

1873.  pp.  34,  115,  171,  247,  354,  503,  585 

1874.  pp.  50,  151,  330,  379,  438,  513 

1875.  pp.  126,  1 78,  313 

[The  more  important  articles  are  indexed  under  their  various  suhjects.] 

Botany  Division,  record  of  some  work  of,  including  extracts  from 
correspondence  and  other  communications.     1889.     p.  7 


Olasslflratioii  no. 

A27.9:10 

A1.8:64 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:4 
A4.4:28 


AlO.  1^:901 
A22.3:21 


A20.1: 
A29.3:ll* 

A15.2:Ar7 

A9.6:26 
A9.7:l 

A9.7:2 
A6.3:21 

A22.3:21 


A7.3:67 
A7.3:43 
A7.3:38 
A7.3:38 

A7.3:38 


A7.3:43 


A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.6 
A29.2 


22 
29 
27 
P95 


A29.6:29 


A1.8:32 

A6.2:In7 

A6.2:B65 

A27.9:10 
A27.9:ll 
A27.9:12 
A27.9:13 


A6.3:8 


576 


Vasey,  George — Continued 

First  words  of,  as  Botanist,  Department  of  Agriculture.  1872. 
p.  142 

Forest  trees,  North  American,  distribution  of.     1884.     p.  ::58 

Forest  trees  of  United  States — 

native  and  naturalized,  catalogue  of.     p.  151 

which  usually  attain  height  of  16  feet  or  more,  catalogue  of. 

1876  .../. 

Grasses  needed  for  agriculture  in  United  States,  and  necessity  for 

experiment  stations.     1885.     p.  168 

Grasses  of  United  States- 
descriptive  catalogue  of,    including    especially  grass  collec- 
tions at  New  Orleans  Exposition.     1 885 

synopsis  of  tribes  and  genera,  with  descriptions  of  genera  and 

list  of  species 

Grasses  of  United  States  and  British  America,  monograph  of. 

1892.    p.  1 

Grasses — 

arid  districts   of  Kansas,  Nebraska,  and   Colorado,    investi- 
gation of.     1886 

new,  from  Mexico,  descriptions  of.     1893.     p.  281... 

new  or  noteworthv,  from  United  States,  description  of.    1893. 

p.  267 

North  American,  illustrations  of.     2  vols.     1890-3 

Pacific  coast,  notes  on  some.     1893.     p.  265 

Pacific  slope.     2  pts.     1892-3 

same,  reissued.     1893 

South;  a  report  on  certain  grasses  and  forage  plants  for  culti- 
vation in  South  and  Southwest.     1887 

Southwest.  _  2  pts.     1890-1 -. 

same,  reissued.     1891 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Botanist,  Botany  Division,  Agriculture 

Department,  1 872-1 892 

Vasey,  George,  and  Collier,  Peter: 

Grasses  and  forage  plants,     p.  157 

Vasey,  George,  and  Rose,  Joseph  Nelson: 

California,  southern,  i)lants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in  1888, 

listof.     1890.     p.  1 : 

same.  Lower  California.     1889.     p.  9 

Plants  collected  by  luiward  Palmer  in  1889  at  Lagoon  Head,  Ce- 
dros  Island,  San  Benito  Island,  Guadalupe  Island,  and  head 

of  Gulf  of  California,  list  of.     1890_.     p.  9 

Plants  collected  by  Edward  Palmer  in  1890  in  Lower  California 
and  western  ]Mexico,  at  La  Paz,  San  Pedro  Martin  Island, 
Raza  Island,  Santa  Rosalia,  Santa  Agueda,  and  Guaymas,  list 

of.     1896.     p.  63 

Vedalia  cardinalis  in  New  Zealand  (Wight).     1893.     p.  194 

Vedalia  notes,  some.     1891.     p.  439 

Veeder,  M.  A.: 

Cipher  code,  international,   for  correspondence   respecting   the 

aurora  and  related  conditions.     1 894.     p.  26 

Storm  tracks,  periodic  and  nonj)eriodic  fluctuations  in  latitude  of. 

1894.     p.  185 

Vegetable  cellulose.     See  Cellulose. 

Vegetable  crops,  some  insects  injurious  to  (Chittenden).     1902 

Vegetable  dietary,  our,  some  additions  to  (Coville).     1895.     p.  205.. 
Vegetable  fibers.     See  Fibers. 

Vegetable  foods,. dry,  insects  affecting  (Chittenden),     j).  112 

See  also  Chinese  vegetable  food  materials. 

Vegetable  garden  (Greathouse).     1899 

See  also  Farmers'  vegetable  garden. 
Vegetable  nomenclature,  work  of  experiment  stations  in  reform  of 

(Goff).     1891.     p.47 

Vegetable  organisms,  fatty  bodies  in,  report  on  methods  of  estima- 
tion of  (Maxwell).     1890.     p.  94 

Vegetable  physiology: 

Agricultural  colleges  (Stone).     1896.     p.  99 


Index 

CUsslflcatlun  no. 


A27.9:10 
A1.7:5 

Al.  1:875 

A1.8:ll 

A1.7:9 


A6.2:G76 

A1.6:63 

A6.5:3 

A6.3.1 
A6.5:l 

A6.5:l 

A6.2:N82 

A6.5:l 

A6.3:13 

A6.2:N822 

A6.3:3 

A6.3:12 

A6.2:N82i 

A6.1: 

Al. 1:878 


A6.5:l 
A6.5:l 


A6.5:l 


A6.5:l 
A9.7:6 
A9.7:3 


A29.3:lli 

A29.3:lli 

A9.6:33 
A 1.10:895 

A9.6:4 

A  1.9:94 

A  10.5:3 
A  7. 3:28 
A  10.3:41 


114—04- 


-3; 


577 


Index 

Classlflcatloii  no. 
Vegetable  phypiology — Continued  1 

Curious  plienomena  in  (Vasey).     1872.     p.  446 A27.9:10 

Suggestions  for  investigations  in,  with  special  relations  to  a>rricul- 

ture  (Uoodale).     lSi)7.     p.  43S '. A10.6:7 

Vegetable  Physiology  and  I'athology  Division,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment (formerly  J >i vision  of  Vegetable  Pathology):  A28. 
Herbarium  of,  some  Peronosjioracea^  in  (Swingle).     1891.    p.  109..    A28.5:7 
Record  of  some  work  of,  including  extracts  from  correspondence 

and  other  communications  (Gallowav).     1889.     p.  41 A6.3:8 

Work  in  (Woods).     1898.     p.  261 ." Al. 10:898 

Work  of,  for  farmer  (Galloway).     1897.     p.  99 Al. 10:897 

See  also  Botany  Division. 
Vegetable  jjroducts: 

Minor,  and  their  sources,     p.  170 Al.  1:870 

Stored,  some  little-known  insects  affecting  (Chittenden).     1897..!  A9.6:8 
Vegetable  substances,  nitrogenous  compounds  of,  suggestions  regard- 
ing nomenclature  of  ( Atwater).     1899.     p.  118 T A10.3:65 

Vegetables:  I 

Commercial  varieties,  testing  of  (Tracv).     1900.     p.  543 '  AL10:900 

Cooking,  losses  in.     1898.     p.  22 .' A1.9:73 

Desiccation  of  (Watts).     1875.     p.  507 -  A27.9:13 

Experiments  with   ft-rtilizers  on,  to  study  feeding  capacities  of  | 

plants  and  variations  due  to  action  of  fertilizers.  ■    1891 A10.4:19 

Losses  in  boiling,  and  composition  and  digestibility  of  i:)Otatoes  I 

and  eggs.      1897 .' A10.3 :43 

Originators  of,  list  of,  with  addresses  and  names  of  specialties I  A10.4:18 

Protection  of,  from  injury  bv  heat  or  cold  during  transportation  I 

■  (Harrington).     1894  ."...' '  A29.2:F94 

Rules  for  naming.     1889 i  A10.4:ll 

See  also  Asparagus  ^=- Beans  —  Beet  —  Bur  or  globe  artichokes  — 
Cabbage  —  Canadian  field  peas  —  Carrots  —  Celery  —  Cha- 
yote  —  Cucumbers  —  Cucurbits  —  Egg  plant  —  Fruits  and  veg- 
etables —  Garden  vegetables  —  Horse-radish  —  Jerusalem  arti- 
ctiokes  —  Lettuce  —  Melons  —  Onions  —  Peas  —  Potatoes  — 
Sugar  beets  —  Sweet  potatoes — Tomatoes — Znaim  cucumbers. 
Vegetables,  canned: 

Adulteration  of  (McElroy).     1893.     p.  1015 A7.3:13» 

Analysis  of,  provisional  method  for  (Munson).     1902.     p.  50 A7.3:65 

Statistics  of,  1886-87.     p.  426 A27.9:26 

"  Swells  in,"  cause  and  prevention  of.     1898.     p.  28 A1.9:73 

Vegetation:  I 

Alkali  soils  and,  some  mutual  relations  between  (Kearnev  and 

Cameron).     1902 .' A1.8:71 

Characteristic,  of  desert  region  from  western  Texas  to  central 

Arizona  (Dewey),     p.  351 Al. 1:891 

same.     p.  351  '  A6.1:891 

Chemistry  of  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  361 A29.6:27 

Effect  of  moon  on,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  215 A29.6:29 

Insects  destructive  to,  general  observations  on  (Neal).     1883. 

p.  35 A9:3:l 

Meteorological  observations  considered  with  special  reference  to 

influence  on  (Schreiber).     1895.     p.  395 A29.3:112 

Season  of,  1894-1901.     p.  369 A29.6:30 

Winds  injurious  to  crops  and  (Curtis).     1895.     p.  435 A29.3:ll-' 

See  also  Climate  and  vegetation. 
Vegetation  house  arranged  for  pot  experiments  (Britton).     1901,     p. 

152 ; !  A10.3:9i) 

Veitch,  F.  P.     Phosphoric  acid  rendered  solul:)le  by  digestion  with  I 
ammonium  citrate  at  65°  C,  amount  of  washing  required  to  I 

remove.     1896.     p.  73 A7.3:49 

Velvet  bean: 

Report  on  (Smith).     1899 A3.4:14 

Valuable  forage  crop  and  soil  renovator.     1898.     p.  12 A1.9:78 

Venezuela,  statistical  view  of.     1890.     p.  469 A27.9:28 

Venezuelan  cattle,  shipments  of,  to  Cul)a  (Ellsworth),     p.  516 1  A4.1:899 

Ventura  area,  California,  soil  survey  of  (Holmes  and  Mesmer).     p. 

521 1  A26.5:90]' 


578 


Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  northera  of  ( Abbe).     1894.     pp.  226,  363 

Vergnette-Lainotte,  Girard  Elisabeth  Alfred,   Vicomte  de.     Grape 

mildew,  remedy  for.     1886.     p.  80 

Vermilion  rarish,  La.,  soils  and  produets  of  (Rapley).    1884.    j).  17.. 
Verminous  bronchitis.     See  Bronchitis. 

Verminous  diseases  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  goats  in  Texas,  further  in- 
vestigations on  (Stiles;,     p.  223 

Verminous  diseases  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  goats  in  Texas  (Stiles).     \). 

357 1 

Vermont: 

American  merinos  of.     p.  484 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  6 

Landslide  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  307 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Smith). 

p.  10 : 

same  (Grout),     p.  13 

See  also  Rutland  County. 
Vermont  Association  of  Road  and  Trotting  Horse  Breeders,  exhibi- 
tion of  (Romaiue).     p.  441 

Very,  Frank  "\V. : 

Atmospheric  radiation,  research  conducted  at  Alleghany  Observa- 
tory and  at  Providence,  R.  I.     1900 

Cloud  phenomena  attending  hailstorms.     1894.     p.  292 

Potomac  River,  phenological  oljservations  on.     1900.     p.  154 

Solar  constant,  report  on.     1901.     p.  357 

Vespertilionidic,  family.     See  Bats. 

Vessels,  stranded.  Captain  Dansey's  kite  for  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  206. 

Vetch,  hairy,  sand,  or  Russian  (Scribner).     1895 

Vetches,  cultivated  (Smith) 

Veterinarians: 

Experiment  station,  and  local  veterinarians  in  State,  desirability 

of  cooperation  between  (Bitting).     1898.     p.  20 

same.     p.  426 

Experiment    station,    as    member    of    State    board    of    health 

(Reynolds).     1898.     p.  14 

Experiment  station,  exhibit  of,  at  Paris  Exposition,  1900  (Peters). 

1898.    p.  22 

Laboratory  records  for  (Bitting).     1898.     p.  18 

State,  list  of— 

1898.     p.  603  

p.  616 

530 

p.  698 

653 

628 

Value  to,  of  cooperative  experiments  (Lewis).     1898.     p.  24 

See  aho  Omaha,  Nebr.,  Experiment  Station  veterinarians. 
Veterinary  congresses,  international.     See  Baden-Baden — Brussels. 
Veterinarv  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  report  of: 

1881  and  1882.     p.  257 

1883  (Salmon),     p.  17 

See  also  note  under  A1.4. 
Veterinary  science  and  practice,  abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural 

experiment  stations  on,  1889-1902 

Veterinary  zoology.     See  Zoology. 

Vettin,  Ulrich  Franz  Friedrich.     Atmosphere,  upper,  study  of,  Ity 

means  of  cloud  observations.     1896.     p.  758 

A'iala,  Pierre.     See,  as  joint  author,  Scribner,  Frank  Lamson-. 
Mctoria,  Australia: 

Irrigation  in,  recent  investigation,  legislation,  and  administration 

(Ilinton).     1891.     p.  235 

Wheatcropof.     1894.     p.  26 

See  also  Melbourne. 
Vienna,  Austria,  dead  animals  in,  disposition  of  (Hogue).     p.  3.50... 
Vienna,    Austria,  first   international   congress    of    agriculture   and 
forestry,  1873,  decisions  of.     p.  495 


same. 

1899.  p. 
same. 

1900.  p. 

1901.  p. 


Index 

Classlflcatlou  uo. 
A29.6:21 

A6.3:2 
A1.8:35 


A4. 1:901 


A4. 1:900 


A  1.1:865 

A27.9:6 

A29.6:25 

A22.4:33 
A22.4:33 


A4. 1:889-90 


A29.5:G 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:2S 
A29.6:29 

A29.6:25 
A3.4:2 
A3. 4:6 


A4.3:22 

A4. 1:898 

A4.3:22 

A4.3:22 
A  4. 3:22 

A4. 1:898 
A  1.1 0:898 
A4. 1:899 
A 1.10:899 
A  1.1 0:900 
A  1.1 0:901 
A4.3:22 


Al.  1:881-2 
A  1.1:883 


A 10. 6 
A29.3:1P 

A15.2:l»94'' 
A27.9:33 

A4. 1:899 
A27.9:12 


679 


Index 

Vienna,  Austria,  International  Exhibition,  1894,  notice  relating  to  .. 
Vieth,  P.  Volatile  acids  present  in  butter  fat,  quantity  of.  18S9.  p.  99. 
Vine: 

Culture  and  products,  report  to  United  States  Commission  of 

Paris  Exposition  of  1867  (Wilder  and  others),     p.  164 

Culture  and  products  of  the.     1868.     j).  146 

Disease  of,  in  France  (Price).     1873.     p.  172 

Mineral  nutrition  of,  for  production  of  -wine  (McMurtrie).     1882. 
p.  180 


Parasitic  diseases  of,  congress  on.     See  Florence,  Italy. 
See  also  Grape  —  Grapevine  —  "Wine. 
Vine  culture  institute.     See  Geisenheim-on-the-Rhine,  Prussia. 
Vinegar: 

Analysis  of,  provisional  method  for  (Frear).     1902.     p.  62 

Insects  affecting  ( Howard ) .  _  1896.     ]).  100 

Vinegar  eel  (Anguillula  aceti),  infection  in  human  bladder,  case  of 

(Stiles  and  Frankland).     1902.     p.  35 

Vineland,  N.  J.: 

Grapevine,  downy  mildew  and  black  rot  of,  treatment  with  salts 

of  coppei»  at     1887.     p.  17 

same.     1888.     p.  13 

Lesson  in  colonization,     p.  410 

Vinevard,  home,  with   special    reference   to   northern    conditions 

'  (Kagan).     1902 

Vinke,  Albertus.     Animals,  dead,  disposition  of,  in  Amsterdam,     p. 

361 

Vintage,  Rhine,  note  on.     1888.     p.  578 

Violet: 

Insects  injurious  to,  some  (Chittenden).     1901 

Spot  disease  of  (Dorset).     1900 

Violet  pest,  new,  report  on  (Coquillett) .     1900.     p.  48 i . . 

Virchow,  Rudolf.     American  trichinae.     1884.     p.  181 

Virginia: 

Agriculture  of,  status  in  1870.     p.  267 

Cattle  quarantine  of  counties  in — 

Dec.  16,  1897.  p.  8 

P  4 

P.  8 


Dec.  20,  1898. 
Dec.  19,  1899. 
Dec.  14,  1900. 
Dec.  27,  1902. 


Eastern,  negroes  in,  dietarv  studies  among,  in  1897   (Frissell). 

1899.     p.  7 1 

same,  in  1898  (Bevier).     1899.     p.  27 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  67 

Her  past,  present,  and  future  (Janney).*    p.  17 

Horsesin,  disease  known  as  "  staggers  "  among  ( Harbaugh ) .  p.  209 

Insect  injury  to  chestnut  and  pine  trees  in  neighboring  States 
and  (Chittenden).     1897.     p.  67 

Marl,  region  of.     p.  389 .' 

Orchards  in,  injuries  to,  by  red-legged  flea-beetle  (Schwarz). 
1893.     p.  334 

Peanut  crop  in.     1875.     p.  512 

Pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in,  investigation  of  (Rose),     p.  51. 

Potomac  lands  of,  for  agricultural  purposes.     1872.     p.  16 

Han  Jose  scale  in  (Coquillett) .     1894.     pp.  253,  324 

Southern  cattle  fever  in  (Rose),     p.  461 

Swine  plague  in  (Payne).     1879.     p.  165 

same  (Rose),     p.  446 

Tide-water  region  of.     1866.     p.  413 

Wheat  culture  in  (Pleasants).     1869.     p.  231 

See  (tho  Bedford  —  Charlottesville  —  Dismal   swamp  —  James 
River  —  Morrisville  —  Norfolk  —  Prince    Edward  —  Rich- 
mond —  Skyland. 
Virginia  good  roads  convention,  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  10,  11,  1895: 

Proceedings  of.     1 895 

Report  of  connnittee  on  legislation  adopted  by.     1895 


Classification  no, 
A1.2:V67 
A7.3:24 


A  1.1:867 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:ll 


A1.8:22 


A7.3:65 
A9.6:4 

A4.3:35 


A6.3:5 

A6.3:10 

Al.l:869 

A1.9:156 

A4. 1:899 
A27.9:26 

A9.6:27 
A28.3:23 
A9.6:22 
A4.3:30 

Al.  1:870 

A4. 5:8-14 
A4. 5:25-29 
A4. 5:49-55 

A4. 5:80-87 
A4.5:101 

A10.3:71  • 
A10.3:72 
A27.9:6 
Al.  1:864 
A4. 1:886 

A9.6:7 

Al.  1:868 

A97:5 

A27.9:13 

Al.  1:881-2 

A27.9:10 

A9.7:6 

A4. 1:884 

A1.6:12 

A4. 1:884 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:7 


A22.3:ll 
A22.4:18 


580 


Index 

nasslflcatlon  no. 


p.  1H(>. 


1891.     p.  443. 


112... 
1890. 


Viticuitnre: 

California.     1 882.     p.  99 

same  (Sargent),     p.  157 

Hungary,  statistics  of.     1876.     p.  427  . 
Quarantine  rules  of  California.     1882. 
See  also  Evans,  Walter  II. 
Viviparous  cockroach,  report  on  (Riley). 
Vivisection  in  District  of  Columbia.     1896 
Volatile  acids: 

Determination  of  total,  in  butter  (Goldmann) .     1890.     p 
Fattv,  of  butter,  contribution  to  study  of  (Spallanzani) 

p'.  104 

Quantity  of,  present  in  butter  fat  ( Vieth ) .     1890.     p.  99 

Variations  of,  in  butter  fat  (Menozzi).     1890.     p.  Ill 

Volcanic  dust,  note  on.     1902.     p.  369 

Volcanic  eruptions,  Hawaiian,  report  on  (Lyons): 

1897.     p.  144 

1899.     p.  298  

Volcanic  phenomena  (Hobbs).     1902.     p.  487 

Voles: 

American,  of  the  genus  Microtus,  revision  of  (Bailey).     1900 

Genera  and  subgenera  of  (Miller).     1896 

Volker,  Hermann.     Snow  and  ice  measurements.     1889.     p.  142 

Volta,  memorial  to  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  366 

Volumetric  apparatus,  committee  on  standards  for,  of  Association  of 

Ofhcial  Agricultural  Chemists,  report  on.     1897.     p.  137 

Same.     1900.     p.  146 

Volumetric  method  of  estimating  phosphoric  acid,  Kilgore's  modifi- 
cation of  (Williams).     1901.     p.  55 

Voluntary  observers.     See  Weather  observers,  voluntary. 

Von  Herrmann,  C.  F.    North  Carolina,  climate  and  crops  in.    1889-98. 

p.  544 

A"on  Lookren,  C.  J.     Food,  influence  of,  on  composition  of  butter. 

1890.     p.  141 

Von  Schrenk,  Herman.     See  Schrenk,  Herman  von. 
Von  Schweinitz.     See  De  Schweinitz. 

Von  Tavel,  Franz.     Pvrenomycetes,  history  of  development  of,  con- 
tributions to.     1889.     pp.  53, 113, 181 

Voorhees,  Edward  Burnett: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists,  at  11th  annual  meeting.     1894.     p.  7 

Agricultural  Colleges,  attitude  of,  toward  university  extension. 

1894.     p.  49 

Commercial  fertilizers,  composition  and  use.     1896 

Farmers'  institute  as  promoter  of  closer  intimacy  between  farmers 

and  exjieriment  stations.     1902.     p.  78 

Field  experiments,  cooperative,  report  on.     1901.     p.  116 

Food  and  nutrition  investigations  in  New  Jersey  in  1895  and  1896. 
Gunning-Kjeldahl  method  and  a  modification  applicable  in  pres- 
ence of  nitrates.     1 892.     p.  85 

Irrigation  in  New  Jersey,  report  on— 

1 900 

1902.     p.  353 

Milk,  quality  of,  should  selling  be  regulated  by?  1896.  p.  91... 
New  Jersey,  farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in.  1902.  p.  37. 
Schools,  public,  liow  mav  farmers'  organizations  hasten  teaching 

of  agriculture  in?     1902.     p.  89 

Tomato  growing.     1898 

See  aluo,  as  joint  author,  Phelps,  C.  S. 
Voorhoes,  Louis  A. : 

Bread,  process  of  making,  losses  in.     1899.     p.  37 

Fungicides  and  insecticides,   report  on,   before  Association   of 
Official  Agricultural  Chemists — 
1S99.     p.  101  

1900.  p.  139  

1901.  p.  87 


A1.8:20 
A1.8:22 
A27.9:14 
A1.8:20 


A9.7:3 
A1.4:2 

A7.3:24 

A7.3:24 
A  7. 3:24 
A7.3:24 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:30 

A5.5:17 
A5.5:12 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:26 

A7.3:51 
A7.3:62 

A7.3:62 


A29.6:26 
A7.3:24 


A28.5:5 


A7.3:43 

A10.3:24 
A1.9:44. 

AlO.  3:120 
A 10. 3:99 
A10.3:35 


A  7. 3:35 


A10.3:87 
A10.3:119 
AlO.  3:41 
AlO.  3: 120 

AlO.  3:120 
A1.9:76 


A10.3:67 


A  7. 3:57 
A  7.3:62 
A7.3:67 


581 


Index 

Vose,  Elisha  C.     Storage  battery,  vase  of,  for  eleetrical  recording 

instruments.     1899.     p.  300 

Voyle,  Josej)!!: 

Scale  insects  affecting  orange,  experiments  upon.     1883.     ji.  19.. 
Scale  insects  of  orange  in  Florida,  report  on  effects  of  cold  upon. 

1884.     p.  70 

Voyles,  D.  AV. : 

Swine  plague  in  Indiana — 

1878.  p.  421 

1879.  p.  112 

Yuyst,  Paul  de: 

^Agricultural  associations  in  Belgium.     1898.     p.  3 

Agricultural  education  in  Belgium.     1893.     p.  703 

Wages: 

Agricultural,  in  France,  1876.     p.  421 

Farm  labor  in  United  States — 

1890.     p.  200 

1840-1892  

1866-1899,  results  of  eleven  statistical  investigations 

Farm  laborers  in  United  States — 

1867.  p.  4 

1870.  p.  3 

1875.  p.  261  

Wagner,  BaltLasar.     Rye  gall-gnat,  new  crop,  1861,  observations  on, 

translated  by  C.  F.  Gissler.     1883.     App. ,  p.  8 

Wagner  method  of  pot  culture  ( Lindsey ) .     1897.     p.  77 

Wagon  roads.     See  Roads. 

Wahl,  Robert.    Indian  corn  ( or  maize)  in  manufacture  of  beer.    1893 . 

Wait,  Charles  Edmund: 

Dietary  studies  at  University  of  Tennessee  in  1895 

Muscular  work,  experiments  on  effect  of,  upon  digestibility  of 
food  and  metabolism  of  nitrogen,  conducted  at  University 

of  Tennessee,  1897-1899 '.. 

same,  1899-1900 

Nutrition  investigations  at  University  of  Tennessee  in  1896  and 

1897 

Wait,  Robert  E.    Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  as  illustrated  at 

Atlanta  Exposition,     p.  503 

Waite,  Merton  Benway: 

Fungicides,  experiments  with,  in  removal  of  lichens  from  pear 

trees,    1891.    p.  264 

Pear  blight,  cause  and  prevention  of.     1895.     p.  295 

Pear  culture,  commercial.    1900.    p.  369 

Pear  leaf -blight  in  orchard,  treatment  of.     1891.     p.  333 

Peronospora,  two  new  species  of,  description  of.     1891.     p.  105. .. 

Pollination  of  pear  flowers 

Pollination  of  pomaceous  fruits.    1898.    p.  167 

Wakker's  hyacinth  germ  (Pseudomonas  hyacinthi)  (Smith).    1901.. 
W^aldo,  Frank.     Meteorology,  theoretical,  in  United  States,  1855  to 

1890,  some  remarks  on.     1895.     p.  317 

Waldron,  C.  B.     Grasshoppers  in  North  Dakota,  with  introduction 

by  n.  E.  Stockbridge.     1892.     p.  13 

Walfinger,  John  F.     Green  manuring  and  manures,     p.  299 

Walker,  J.  B. ,  farm  of,  Concord,  N.  H.     1870.     p.  76 

Walker,  Philip: 

Serimeter,  report  of.     1889.     p.  333 

Serrell  automatic  silk  reel,  report  of.     1887.     p.  52 

Silk  culture,  report  of  year's  operations,     p.  Ill 

same.     p.  Ill 

,   Silk  culture  by  Department  of  Agriculture  in  1887.     p.  115  . . 

Silk,  raw,  tenacity,  elasticity,  and  ductility  of.     1889.     p.  309  ... 

Silkworm,  grasserie  of.     1891.     p.  445 

Silkworms,  how  to  raise.     1890 

Theophilamandarina,  history  of,  contribution  to.     1889.     p.  270.. 
See  aha,  for  reports  as  Chief,  Silk  Section,  Agriculture  Deoart- 

ment,  1889  and  1890 

Wallace,  Henry.     Flax  culture  in  Ireland  and  Belgium.     1892.  p.  47. 


Classlfloatlon  no. 
A29.6:27 
A9.3:l 
A9.3:4 


Al. 1:878 
A1.6:12 


A10.6:9 
A10.6:4 

A27.9:14 


A27.9 
A27.8 
A27.8 


A27.9:5 
A27.9:8 
A27.9:13 

A8.1:3 
A10.6:7 

A1.8:52 

A10.3:29 

A10.3:89 
A10.3:117 

A10.3:53 

A1.10:895 


A28.5:7 
Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:900 
A28.5:7 
A28.5:7 
A28.3:5 
Al. 10:898 
A28.3:26 

A29.3:ll'* 


A9.3:27 
Al. 1:864 
A27.9:8 

A9.7:l 
A9.3:14 
Al.  1:888 
A9. 1:888 
Al.  1:887 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:3 
A25.3:l 
A9.7:l 

A25.1: 
All. 5:+ 


582 


Wallace,  Paul.     Silk  culture,  abstract  of  note  on.     1891 .     p.  64 

"Wallace,  Shijjpen.     See,  a,«  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
AValler,  Of<mar  L. : 

Engineering-degree  courses,  four-year,  what  shall  be  the  character 

of  preparatory  work  required  to  enter?     1899.     p.  75 

Irrigation  in — 

Wa.shington  State,  use  of  water  in  1901.     1902.     p.  191 

Yakima  Valley,  Wash.,  use  of  water  in.     1902.     p.  241 

Wallis,  II.  Sowerby.'  Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  228. 

Walnut  .spanworm,  report  on  (Coquillett).     1897.     p.  64 

Walnuts.     See  English  walnuts. 

Walsh,  Benjamin  Dann,  more  important  entomological  writings  of, 

bibliography  of  ( Henshaw ) 

Walsh,  Benjamin  Dann,  and  Kiley,  Charles  Valentine,  more  im- 
portant joint  entomological  writings  of,  bibliograi^hy  of  (Hen- 
shaw).    1889.     p.  51.; 

Walsh,  :M.  C.     St.  Louis  tornado,  origin  of.     1897.     p.  308 

Walsingham,  Lord: 

Argvresthia,  notes  on,  with  descriptions  of  new  species.     1890. 

p.  117 

Chambers's  index  of  Tineina  of  U.  S.  and  Canada,  step.s  toward 
a  revision  of,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of  new  species — 

1888.     V.  1.     pp.  81,  113,  145,  254,  287 

1889-90.     V.  2.     pp.  23,  51,  77,  116,  150,  284,  322 

1891.  V.  3.     pp.  325,  386 

1892.  V.  4.     p.  384 

Tortricid,  new,  from  California,  description  of.     1891.     p.  465 

Waltemath's  (George),  moon,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  19 

Walz,  Ferdinand  J. : 

Chicago  weather  forecast  district,  monthlv  report  of,  Apr.,  Julv, 

Oct. ,  1901 '. I . . 

same,  Apr. ,  1902 

Climate,  studies  of.     1899.     p.  136 

Meteorological  and  crop  reporting  stations,  voluntary.     1898. 

p.  208 

Temperatures,  study  of,  at  Baltimore,  Md.     1899.     p.  293 

Weather  Bureau  and  the  public,  relations  between.     1899.     p.  12. 
AVeather  forecasts,  general  and   local,  relation  between.     1902. 

p.  117 

Wamer,  William  D.    American  dried  apples  in  Cologne.  1895.   p.  14. 
Wappenhans,  C.  F.  R.,  short  biography  of  (Williams).     1902.     p.  87. 

Wardebts,  State.     1866.     p.  93 

Warbles  in  cattle.     See  Cattle. 

Ward,  Edward  G.,  jr.     Railroad  freight  classifications,  changes  in, 

1900 

Ward,  Edward  G.,  jr.,  and  Holmes,  Edwin  S.,  jr.  Garden  truck, 
rates  of  charge  for  transporting,  with  notes  on  growth  of  the 

industry.     1901 

Ward,  H.  Marshal.     Smut  fungi,  report  on.     1889.     p.  87 

Ward,  Robert  De  Courcy: 

Barograph  curve,  winter,  from  South  Pacific  ocean.    1897.    p.  484. 

Clouds,  cumulus,  over  a  fire,  observation  of.     1898.     p.  104 

^Meteorological  station,  highest,  in  world,  visit  to.     1898.     p.  150. 
Thunderstorms  in  New  England,  investigation  of.     1893.     p.  30.. 

Warder,  J.  T.     Mule  raising,     p.  180 

Warder,  Jno.  A.     See,  as  joint  author,  Moorhead,  J.  K. 

Warder,  Robert  B.     Phosphoric  acid,  reverted,  remarks  on.     1889. 

p.  184 

Warder,  William.     Flour,  manufacture  of.     p.  423 

Warington,  I^obert: 

Nitric  acid  in  soils,  determination  of,  by  Schloesing's  method,  at 

Rothamsted  Laboratory.     1 886.     p.  47 

Rothamsted  Experimental  Station,  England,  investigations  at, 
six  lectures  on,  delivered  under  provisions  of  Lawes  Agricul- 
tural Trust.     1892 

Warm  wave: 

July  and  August,  l«!t2  ((iarriott).     1892.     \k  223 


Index 

riasslfloatlon  no. 
A9.7:4 


A10.3:65 


A10.3:119 
A10.3:104 
A29.6:30 
A9.6:7 


A9.2:B47i  ' 


A9.2:B47  '-^ 
A29.6:25 


A9.7:3 


A9.7:l 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:3 
A29.6:26 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.3:24 

A29.3:31 
A7.3:48 
A29.6:30 
A27.9:4 


A27.4:12 


A27.8:21 
A28.5:5 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
A29.3:9 
Al.  1:863 


A7.3:24 
Al.  1:862 


A7.3:ll 

A  1 0.3:8 
A29.(i:20 


588 


1894. 


Index 

Warm  wave — Continued 

March  27-29,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  94 

Washed  soils;  how  to  prevent  and  reclaim  them. 
Washes.     See  San  Jose  scale.  , 

Washington,  D.  C. : 

Elm  leaf-beetle  in  (Marlatt).     1895.     p.  47 

Graduate  studv  at — 

note  on  (Abbe).     1902.     p.  134 

report  of  committee  of  Association  of  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Experiment  Stations  on.     1898.     p.  58 

same.     1900.     p.  55 

Grape  culture  near.     1873.     p.  282 

Grass  insects  in,  notes  on  (Osborn).     1891.     p.  197 

Hot  summers  and  cold  winters  at,  1872-98  (Gillam).     \).  456 

Optical  phenomena  at,  Feb.  13,  1895  (Abbe),     p.  56 

Precipitation  at,  1874-91.     p.  79 

Sewage  deposit  of,  value  of  ( Antisell) .     1869.     p.  228 

Thunderstorms  near,  report  on  (Cragin  and  Cragin).     1900.     p. 

287 

Treesof.     1891 

University  research  at,  note  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  314 

Wind-rush  at,  Sept.  29,  1896  (Hazen).     p.  322 

See  also  District  of  Columbia. 
Washington,  Mount,  fluctuations  of  temperature  and  pressure  at  base 

and  summit  of  (Hazen).     1891.     pp.  171,  199,  224,  250 

Washington  State: 

Agricultural  notes  on.     1866.     p.  379 

Agricultural  resources  of  (Ritz).     1869.     p.  384* 

Agriculture  in,  statistics  of  (Simmons).     1869.     p.  370 

Dark  day  in  (Eells).     1902.     p.  440 

Farm  i-esources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  277 

Farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in  (Spillman).    1902.    p.  43. 

Forests  of  (Brown).     1884.     ji.  388 

Grasses  of,  plates  and  descriptions  of  ( Vasey).     1892 

same 

Hop  louse  in,  experiments  with  (Koebele).     1893.     p.  12 

Irrigation  in,  use  of  water  in,  1901  (Waller).     1902.     p.  191 

Irrigation  in  eastern  part,  in  1890  (Nimmo).     p.  149 

Tide  lands  of  (Morse).     1885.     p.  62 

Weather  forecasts  for,  notes  on,  1895-99  ( Abbe) .     p.  313 

See  also  Pacific  Northwest — Rainier,  Mount — Spokane — Yakima 
Valley. 
Washington  University  testing  laboratory,  St.  Louis,  ^lo.,  mechani- 
cal tests  of  woods  made  at  (Johnson) .     1 893.     p.  3 

Washita  County,  Okla.,  quarantine  order  for,  Aug.  4,  1S99 

Washouts,    warnings  of,    for  benefit  of  transportation  companies 

(Smith).     1899.     p.  37 

Same  (Outram).     1899.     p.  38 

Wasp.     See  Digger-wasp  —  Paper-making  wasp. 

Wastes  of  London,  method  of  disposing  of  (Manning).    1872.    p.  379. 

See  also  Sewage. 
Water: 

Administration  in  Utah  (Gemmell).    1902.   p.  159 

Alkali,    salt  content  of,    instructions  for  determining  in  field 

(Whitney) 

Amity  Canal,  Colorado,  duty  under  (Berry).     1900.     p.  159 

Atmospheric  refractions  at  surface  of  (Abbe) .    1896.     p.  371 

Big  Cottonwood  Creek,  Utah,  duty  of,  1899  (Gemmell).    p.  197  . . 

same,  1900  (Gemmell).     p.  165 

Boise  Valley,  Idaho,  duty  of,  as  related  to  irrigation  problems  of 

(Ross).     1900.     p.  219 

Butter,  water  in.     1901.    p.  30 . . . 

California,  central,  methods  of  applying,  to  land,  as  practiced  in 

(Grunsky).     1891.     Pt.  1.     p.  30Y 

Capillary  movement  of,  in  drv  and  moist  soils  (Briggs  and  Lap- 
ham).     1902.    p.l9 : 


Classlfloatlon  no. 

A  29. 6:23 
;  A1.9:20 


A9.6:2 

A29.6:30 

A10.3:65 

A10.3:99 

A27.9:ll 

A9.7:4 

A29.6:26 

A  29. 6:23 

A29.6:20 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:28 
A13.2:T71 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:24 

A29.6:19 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:30 

A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 

A13.5:4 

A6.2:N82'' 

A6.3:13 

A9.7:6 

A10.3:119 

A15.2:P94i 

A1.7:7 

A29.6:27 


A 13. 3:8 
A4.5:42 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A27.9:10 


A10.3:104 

A26.4:6 

A10.3:86 

A29.6:24 

A10.3:86 

A10.3:104 

A10.3:86 
A1.9:133 

A15.2:Ir72 

A26.3:19 


*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


584 


Water — Continued 

Destitute  region  (Curtiss).     p.  230 

Distilled,  for  drinking  purposes  (Beal).     1901.     p.  o 

Drinking,  protection  of,  on  farm  (Smith ) .     1  .S9() 

Duty  of,  general  instructions  to  observers  (Mead).     1899 

Evaporation  of,  from  soils,  salts  as  influencing  rate  of  (Briggs). 

1900.     p.l84 

Factor  in  the  growth  of  plants  (Galloway  and  Woods).     1894. 

p. 165  

Gage  Canal,  Riverside,  Cal.,  duty  of,  1900  (Irving).     1902.     p.  137. 

same,  1901  (Irving),     p.  14(> 

Gallatin  Valley,  Montana,  duty  of  (Fortier).     1900.     p.  175 

High- 
effect  of  gales  in  causing  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  297 

studies  on  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  372 

Hot,  fro.st  i^rotection  by,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  110 

Idaho,  duty  of  (Ross).     1902.     p.  221 

Irrigation,  use  of,  report  of  investigations  made  in  1899,  includ- 
ing reports  of  special  agents  and  observers.     1900 

Kings  River,  Cal.,  appropriation  (Grunsky).     1901.     p.  259 

Lake,  temperature  of  (Abbe) .     1898.     p.  167 

Laramie  Plains,  Wyo.,  duty  of,  1899  (Fairfield).     1902.     p.  215.. 
Level  of — 

fluctuation  of — 

Great  Lakes  (Guthrie) .     1896.     p.  420 

Lake  Erie  (Henry).     1902 

in  Great  Salt  Lake  (Gilbert).     1901.     p.  23 

same  (Murdock).     1901.     p.  22 

Movement  and  retention  of,  in  soils.     1898.     -p.  399 

Nebraska,  duty  of  (Stout).     1900.     p.  149 

Physiological  role  of,  in  plants  ( Gain ) .     1897.     p.  3 

Pure,  on  the  farm,  importance  of.     1898.     p.  3 

Search  for,  use  of  divining  rod  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  109. 
Supply  of — 

and  irrigation  in  Mexico.     1885.     p.  223 

notes  on  experience  of  other  countries  in  administration  of 

(McKinney).     1891.     p.  261 

Temperature  of,  in  wells,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  510 

Temperatures  of  Great  Lakes  (Conger).     1899.     p.  352 

Tule  River  Basin,  Cal.,  duty  of  (Chandler).     1902.     p.  159 

Use  of,  for  irrigation  at  Wheatland,  Wvo.  (Johnston).     1902. 

p.  207 .' 

Vapor  pressure  for,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  476 

Wyoming,  duty  of  (Johnston).     1900.     p.  171 

Yakima  Vallev,   Wash.,   use  of,   in  irrigation  (Waller).     1902. 

p.  241 '. 

Yuba  River,  use  of  (Connick).  _  1901 .     p.  130 

See  also   Drainage  water  —  Irrigation  —  Phreatic  waters  —  and 

headings  beginning  Water. 
Water-bearing  gravels  and   formations  tributary  to   underground 

water    supply    of    Salinas    Valley,    Monterey    Countv,    Cal. 

(Nutter).     1901.     p.  208 ". 

Water  bug: 

Found  by  J.  D.  Zabriskie,  note  on  (Bergroth).     1892.     p.  321  ... 

Interesting,  rei)Ort  of.     1893.     p.  1S8 

Water  glass,  ])reHerving  eggs  in  (Beal).     1899.     p.  17 

"Water  hyacinth  and  its  relation  to  navigation  in  Florida  (Webber). 

1897 

Water  laws: 

Colorado  (Field).     1899.     p.  39 

Nebraska  (Wilson).     1899.     p.  58 

Water  rights: 

( "anadian  northwest  irrigation  act  (Dennis).     1901.     p.  11 

Interstate,  in  Bear  River  (Breckons).     1899.     p.  26 

Irrigation   and,  al)straet  of  laws  of  States  and   Territories  on 

(Critchett ) .     1893 

Los  Angeles  River,  Cal.,  study  of  (Boggs).     1901 .     p.  327 


Index 

I'lasslflciitloii  no. 

Al.l:867 
Al. 9:124 
A  1.9:43 
A10.8:2 

A1.8:64 

Al.  10:894 
A 10. 3:104 
A10.3:119 
A10.3:86 

A29.6:21 
A29.6:22 
A  29. 6:28 
A10.3:104 

A10.3:86 
A  10.3:100 
A29.6:26 
AlO.  3:104 


A29.6:23 

A29.5:J 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:29 

Al.  10:898 

AlO.  3:86 

A10.6:8 

A1.9:73 

A29.6:28 

A15.2:Ir7i 

A15.2:P94i 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:27 
A10.3:119 

A10.3:104 

A29.6:27 

A10.3:86 

AlO.  3:104 
A10.3:100 


A10.3:100 

A9.7:4 
A9.7:5 
A1.9:103 


A6.3:18 

AlO.  3:58 
A 10. 3:58 

A 10. 3:96 
A10.3:70 

A15.3:l 
A10.3:100 


585 


Index 

Water  rights — Continued 

Missouri  River  and  tributaries  (Mead).     1899 

Problems  of  Bear  River.     1899 

Yuba  River,  Cal.,  features  and  (Mangon).     1901.     p.  115 

See  also  Mead,  Elwood. 
"Water-rotting  hemp.     See  Hemp. 

"Water  storage,  problems  of,  on  torrential  streams  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia as  typified    by  Sweetwater  and   San  Jacinto   rivers 

(Schuyler).     1901.     p.  353 

"Water  supply: 

Bear  River  and  its  diversion  (Johnston).     1899.     p.  9 

Conservative  lumVjering,  and  discussion  of  (Newell).     1901.     p.  3. 

Depending  on  snowfallfor,  1900  (Abbe),     p.  493 

Effect  of  forest  clearing  and  cultivation  on  (Fulton) .     1899.     p.  89. 

same  (Salisbury).     1899.     p.  91 

Influence  of  forests  on  (Fernow).     p.  297 

Relation  of,  to  animal  diseases  (Bitting),     p.  471 

Relation  of  forests  to  ( Fernow ) .     1893.     p.  1 23 

Relation  to  aiiimal  diseases.     1899.     p.  17 

Subterranean,  of  San  Bernardino  Vallev  and  its  utilization,  studies 

of  (Hilgard).     1902.     p.  103 * 

See  also  "Water. 
"W^aterhouse,  Sylvester: 

Abutilon  avicennre  in  New  Jersev,  cultivation  of,  letter  relative 

to.     p.  606 ". , 

Jute  culture — 

importance  of  the  industry.     1883 , 

national  importance,  etc.     p.  289 , 

"W'atering  troughs  for  teams.     1870.     p.  89 , 

"W'atermelon,  wilt  disease  of  (Smith).     1899 , 

"Waters,  H.  J.: 

Agricultural  colleges,  what  should  be  taught  at?    1896.     p.  73  . . . 
Irrigation  experiments  at  Missouri  Experiment  Station,  1901. 

1902.     p.  305 

"Waterspouts: 

CapeMay,  N.  J.     1902.     p.  487 , 

Close  range  (Fassig).     1902.     p.  302 , 

Cloudburst,  or  tornado,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  207 

Great  Lakes,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  364 , 

Key  West,  Fla.  ( Bovnton) .     1899.     p.  351 , 

Long  Island  (Abbe)'.     1897.     p.  207 , 

Norfolk,  Va. ,  on  Aug.  6,  1901  ( Grav) .     p.  372 

Notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     pp.  67,  261 , 

same  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  115 , 

San  Diego,  report  on  (Carpenter).     1898.     p.  545 

September  29,  1898,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     p.  567 

Waterworks  east  of  arid  regions  having  supply  from  artesian  and 

underflow  sources.     1891.     pt.  1.,  p.  433 

Watkins,  James  L. : 
Cotton — 

American,  future  demand  for.     1901.     p.  193 

production  and  price  of,  for  100  years.     1895 

same,  abstract 

Cotton  crop  of — 

1895 

1896-97 

1897-98 

1898-99 

1899-1900 

Cotton  production,  cost  of.     1899 

Watson,  George  Catchpole.     Fowls,  care  and  feeding.     1896 

Wattle  bark  or  mimosa  bark,  report  on.     p.  507 

Wattle  tree,  introduction  into  Southern  States  (Keffer).    1895.    p.  19. 
Watts,  Frederick: 
Address  at — 

IMinnesota  State  Fair,  St.  Paul,  1872.     p.  347 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  4,  1875,  at  breaking  ground  for  erec- 
tion of  Agricultural  Hall  for  the  Centennial,     p.  440 


Classification  uo. 

A10.3:58 
A10.3:70 
A]0.3:100 


A 10. 3:100 

A10.3:70 
AT  3.3:30 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A13. 1:889 
A4. 1:899 
A13.3:7 
A1.9:97 

AlO.  3:119 


Al. 1:878 

A1.8:30 
Al.  1:876 
A27.9:8 
A28.3:17 

x\.10.3:41 

A10.3:119 


A29.6:30 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 

A15.2:Ir7^ 


Al. 10:901 

A27.8:9 

A27.8^:C82 

A27.4:4 

A27.9:35 

A27.4:9 

A27.8:17 

A27.8:19 

A27.8:16 

A1.9:41 

Al. 1:878 

A13.3:ll 


A27.9:10 
.427.9:13 


5.S6 


Index 

Classlflcatloii  no. 


1871. 


p.  L'oo. 


p.  211, 


.     1891>. 
p.  341. 

189(3... 


305. 


Watts,  Frederick — Continued 

Agricultural  implements.     1872.     p.  352 

«  Appointment  of,  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture 

Blackleg  among  cattle,  letter  on.     1874.     p.  157 

Cotton — 

American,  deterioration  ot.     1873.     p.  253 

new  process  of  utilizing.     187().     p.  400 

Cotton  and  sugar  cane,  deterioration  of.     18 

Desiccation  of  fruits  and  vegetal)le.     1875.     p.  507 

Epizootics  among  swine.     1872.     p.  214 

Grain,  cross-breeding  of.     187(5.     p.  191 

Lime  and  its  use.     1874.     p.  449 

Osier  willow.     1873.     p.  419 

Pennsylvania  barn,  <lescrii)tion  of.     p.  289 

Southern  planting  and  Northern  farming.     1872.     p.  207 

AVheat,  cultivation  and  hybridizing  of.     1872.     p.  432 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1871-187().. 
Watts,  Harvey  ]Maitland: 

Gulf  Stream  myth,  report  on.     1900.     p.  393 

Public  and  weather  forecaster;  read  before  convention  of  Weather 
Bureau  officials.     1901.     p.  142 

Remarks  of,  at  second  convention  of  Weather  Bureau  officials, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     1901.     p.  236 

Tornado,  hurricane,  and  cyclone,  report  on.     1899.     p.  307 

Weather  forecaster  and  newspaper;  read  before  convention  of 

Weather  Bureau  officials.     1901 

same.     p.  43 

Watts,  J.  Wash.     Sheep  husbandrv  in  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and 

Texas.     1877.     p.  118 ' : 

Watts,  Ralph  Levi.     (3nion  culture.     1896.^ 

Wave,  storm,  at  Sausalito,  California  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  424 

Waves: 

Lake  level  pressure,  sudden  oscillations  in  (Henry 

Storm,  on  Great  Lakes  and  ocean  (Abbe).     1895. 

See  aim  Cold  waves. 
Wax.     See  Bees. 

Weasels  of  North  America,  synopsis  of  (Merriam). 
AVeather: 

August,  on  Pacific  coast,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  421 

Bulletins  of  daily,  publication  of  (Scott).     1894.     p.  6 


Cablegrams  from  Azores  relative  to,  note  on  (Abbe).    1900.     p. 
253 

Changes  of,  report  on  ( Richards ) .     1898.     p.  106 

Characteristics  of  the,  monthly  notes  on,  Julv,  1891-May,  1895... 

Climate  vs.,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  62  .". 

Cold- 
blessing  of  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  63 

in  Marcli  in  ^Maryland,  records  of,  1823-94  (Acworth).    p.  126. 

Conduct  and,  report  on  ( Dexter) .     1899.     p.  353 

Correlation  of ,  in  distant  localities,  notes  on  (Abbe).    1900.    p.  554. 

Dairy  and,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  475 

Dairy  cow  and  the.     1902.     p.  28 

Determining    instruments,    corrections,  methods    of  reduction, 
resulting  accuracy  (Abbe ) .     p.  37 

Distant  regions,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1895.     pp.  337,  381 

same  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  74 

Effect  of,  on  birds  (Smith).     1895.     p.  212 

European  and  American  correspondences  in,  1895  (Abbe),    p.  56. 

Hot,  of  August,  1900  (Henry),     p.  333 

Insects  and,  during  season  of  1899  (Chittenden),     p.  51 

same,  190O  (Chittenden).     )).  63 

Live  stock  industry  and,  report  on  (lirandenburg) .    1900.     p.  588 . 

Malta  during  Octoljer,  1 898  ( ( irout).     p.  546 

Mauritius  sugar  croji  and,  1880-96  (Abbe),     p.  412 

Monthly  notes  on,  June,  1863,  to  Jan.,  1872 

Month! v  statement  of  average  conditions  of — 

August,  1898  (Abbe),     p.  342 


A27.9:10 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:12 

A27.9:ll 
A27.9:14 
A27.9:10 
A27.9:13 
A27.9:10 
A27.9:14 
A27.9:12 
A27.9:ll 
Al.  1:864 
A27.9:10 
A27.9:10 
Al.l: 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:31 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:27 

A29.2:F76 
A29.3:31 

A1.2:Sh3 

A1.9:39 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 


A5.5:ll 

A  29. 6:27 
A29.3:lli 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 
A29.6: 
A29.6:27 

A  29. 6:27 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:27 
Al.  9:149 


A29. 1:891* 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:29 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:23 

A29.6.28 

A9.6:22 

A9.6:30 

A  29. 6:27 

A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 

A27.9: 

A  29. 6:28 


oSl 


Index 

Weather — Continued 

Monthly  {statement  of  average  conditions  of — Continued 

September,  1898  (Garriott).     p.  395 

October,  1898  (Garriott).     p.  430 

November,  1898  (Garriott).     p.  483 

December,  1898  ( Garriott ) .     p.  538 

January,  1899  ( Garriott ) .     p.  21 , 

Februarv,  1899  (Garriott).     p.  57 

March,  1899  (Garriott).     p.  117 


April,  1899  (Garriott).  p.  162. 
Mav,  1899  (Garriott).  p.  208. 
June,  1899  (Garriott) .  p.  258 
July,  1899  (Garriott).  p.  307. 
See  also  Weather  of  the  month. 
Moon  and,  note  on,  relation  of — 
1891  (Meech).     p.  372 


tlasslflcatluu  no. 


A.29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 


p.  569.. 
pp.  121, 


374 


369 


p.  28. 


1898  (Abbe), 
1901  (Abbe 
Notes  on — 

1895.  p.  554 

1896.  p.  600 

1897.  p.  689 - 

Operations  of,  simultaneous,  charting.     1902.     p. 

Records  of,  old,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1897.     p.  398 

Report  of,  1897  (Henry),     p.  261 

Signs  and,  note  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  508 

Study  of  sky  polarization  with  reference  to  ( Schultz) .    1902. 
Sun  spots  and — 

connection  between  (Bigelow).     1895.     p.  91 

report  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  248 

Topic  of  conversation  (Brendle).     1899.     ji.  160 

Train  loads,  fixed  bv.     1902.     p.  444 

Transatlantic,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  554 

Unseasonable  in  United  States  (Garriott).     1902.     p.  301 

See  also  Barometer  —  Meteorology  —  Summer  —  Warm  wave  — 

Winter. 
Weather  and  crop  conditions : 

1891.  (Dunwoody).     p.  586 

same,  p.  586 

1892.  p.  578  

same,  p.  578 ^ 

1893.  p.  113 

same,  p.  113 

1894.  (Dunwoody).     p.  529 

p.  627  

p.  720 

p.  696  

p.  641  

Weather  and  its  effect  on  the  farm,  Jan;,  1864.     No.  1.     p.  39 

Weather  Bureau: 

Almanacs  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  21 

Apparatus  for  carrying  on  original  scientific  investigation  under 
certain  conditions,  advisability  of  supplving  emplovees  with 

(Fulton).     1902.     p.  22 1 ". 

Benefits  of,  to  western  Nebraska  (Piercy).     1899.     p.  144 

Civil-service  examinations  for  (Abbe) .     1898.     p.  63 

Climate  and  crop  and  storm  warning  services  of,  value  of,  to  in- 
dustries of  Cuba  and  other  islands  of  West  Indies  (Hayes). 

1902.     p.  58 

same,  to  Porto  Rico  (Noyes).     1902.     p.  60 

Climate  and  crop  service  of,  how  many  climate  and  crop  corrcT 
spondents  are  rec^uired  to  meet  fullv  the  needs  of?  (Allen). 

1902.     p.  195 ■. 

Commerce  on  Great  Lakes  and,  note  on  (Abbe).    1900.     p.  17 

Cooperation  of,  with  agricultural  experiment  stations,  report  of 

committee  on  (Harris).     1893.     ]).  106 

Expenditures  of  Signal  Service  and,  statements  of 


1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


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A29.6:29 

A1.10:895 
Al.  10:896 
Al.  10:897 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:25 
A29. 1:898 
A29..6:29 
A29.3:31 


A29.6:23 
A29.6:29 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 


A  1.1:891 
A29. 1:891'' 
Al.  1:892 
A29. 1:892 
A  1.1:893 
A29. 1:8931 
A1.10:894 
A1.10:898 
Al.  10:899 
A1.10:900 
Al.  10:901 
A27.9:2 

A29.6:26 


A29.3:31 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:26 


A29.3:31 
A29.3:31 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:28 

A10.3:16 
A29.2:Si2 


588 


Index 

Classlfli-atluii  uo. 


Ifl02.     p.  19. 


1896.    p. 


Weather  Bureau — Continued 

Higher  meteorology  in  (Bigelow), 

History  of  its  work,  etc.     1901 

How  it  disseminatea  forecasts  and  warnings  (Calvert^ 

xxii >. 

Ice  busine.s.s  and,  note  on  ( Al)be ) .     1 899.     p.  63 

International  cloud  work  of  ( Bigelow).     1899.     p.  404 

International  courtesy  of  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  160 

Libraries  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  551 

Library  of — 

monthly  additions  to — 

Apr.-Nov.,  1897  (Smith ) 

Dec,  1897-March,  1898  (Phillips)  

utility  of  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  63 

Night  forecasts,  is  it  advisable  to  distribute  by  rural  free  delivery? 

(BIystone).     1902.     p.  191 "... 

Observers — 

stations  of  instruction  for  newly  appointed,  should  not  certain 
important  weather  bureau  stations  be  designated?  (Smith ). 

1899.  p.  105 1 

suggestions  to  (Abbe) .     1897.     p.  55 

Officials  of — 

a.s  instructors,  notes  on — 

1900  (Abbe),     p.  336 

1901  (Abbe),     pp.  72,  120,  174,  219,318,377 

1901  (Kimball),     pp.  424,  458,  566 

1902  (Kimball),     pp.  38,  130 

as  instructors  in  meteorology,  note  on  (Abbe)  — 

1900.  p.  446 1 

1902.     pp.  450,  487 

as  university  lecturers,  notes  on  (Abbe) — 

1899.  pp.  256,  363,  420 

1900.  p.  114 

duties  and  qualifications  (Pague).     1899.     p.  170 

lectures  and  instruction  by,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  25... 

Pan-American  Exposition,  exhibit  of  (Maring).     ""'^Ol.     p.  259... 

Paris  Exposition,  exhibit  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  445 

Promotion  for  merit  in  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  64 

Public  and,  relations  between  (Walz).     1899.     p.  12 

same  (Salisbury).     1899.     p.  14 

Publications  of — 

for  school  use  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  558 

notes  on,  1891-1901  (Kimball),     p.  216 

Records  of,  legal  value  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  115 

Relation  of,  to  Department  of  Agriculture  ( Calvert).     1899.    p.  54. 
Relation  of  meteorological  work  of  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions and  agricultural  colleges  to  (Harrington).     1892.     p.  42. 

Report  of  (Moore).     1901.     p.  595 

Service  in,  career  offered  to  young  men  (Nuhn).     1902.     p.  78... 
Signals  of — 

report  of  committee  on.     1892.     p.  34 

report  on.     1898.     p.  668 

suggestions  for  improvement  of — 

(Abbe).     1892.     p.  35 

(Barus).     1892.     p.  44 

(Dunwoodv).     1892.     p.  85 

(Carriott).*    1892.     p.  48 

1892.     p.  39 

1892.     p.  41 

1892.     p.  47 

1892.     p.  42 

(Whitehead).     1892.     p.  46 

State  sections  of,  notes  from  reports  (Abbe' 

114 

Universities  and  colleges  and,  notes  on  (Abbe)- 

1898.     p.  568  

1900.     ]>.  165 


A29.3:31 
A29.2:W37i 


A29. 1:896 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 

A29.6:26 


A29.6:25 

A29.6: 

A29.6:27 


A29.3:31 


A29.3:24 
A29.6:25 


A29.6:2S 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:26 
A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 


llazen) . 
(^larvin). 
(Purs.«ell). 
(Russell). 


1898.     pp.  20,  65, 


A29.6:28 
A  29. 6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:24 

A 10. 3:7 

A29.6:29 

A29.3:31 


A29.3:7 
Al.  10:898. 


A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 
A  29. 3:7 
A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 


A29.6:26 

A29.6:26 
A  29. 6:28 


589 


Index 

"Weather  Bureau — Continued 
Voluntary  observers — 

examination  of  monthly  meteorological  reports  of  (Bauer). 

1902.     p .  1 7  2 ■. ; 

instructions  for 

report  on.     1895.     p.  555 

same.     1896.     p.  600 

should  not  thermographs  be  furnisheil  to,  records  to  be  kept  at 

section  centers?  ( WollabiT ) .     1902.     p.  219 

West  India  service,  monthlv  reportsof  (Stockman).    1899.    p.  194. 

same  (Kimball).     1902."    p.»30 

Work  of— 

extension  of  (Garriott).     1900.     p.  242 

for  farmer  (Moore).     1897.     j).  59 

imiiortance  of  static  electricity  in  (Beals).     1896.     p.  39 

in  connection  with  rivers  of  U.  S.     1896 

new  (Maore).     1898.     p.  81 

possible  advances  in  ( Sage ) .     1895.     p.  463 

practical  side  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  551 

present  condition  of,  propositions  for  its  improvement  (Beb- 

ber).     1894.     p.  34 

telegraph  and  (Robinson ) .     1902.     p.  145 


-Climate  and  crop  service — Uo- 
-  Japan  —  Klondike  —  New  York 
State  weather  services  —  "Weather 


See  also  Alaska — Atlantic  City 

minica  —  Haiti  —  Jamaica  • 

City  —  Philippine  Islands  — 

Bureau  stations. 
"Weather  Bureau  instruments: 

Care  and  use  of  ( Marvin ) 

Description  of  (Marvin) — 

1891.     p.  19 

1893.  p.  17 

1894.  p.  14 

1896.     p.  8 

Location  and  elevation  of,  at  Mount  Tamalpais,  Cal.  (Hammon) 
1898.     p.  494  

Obtaining  and  transcribin-  records  from,  instructions  for.     1892 

Shelter  for— 

(Hazen).     1893.     p.  29 

(Pague).     1893.     p   "" 


(Smith).     1893.     p.  25 . 


Classification  no. 


A29.3:31 
A29.12:Y8i 
Al. 10:895 
Al. 10:896 

A29.3:31 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:30 

A29.6:28 

A1.10:897 

A29.3:18 

A29.3:17 

A  1.10:898 

A29.6:23 

A29.6:26 

A29.3:lli 
A29.3:31 


A29.11:F 

A29. 1:891* 
A29. 1:893^ 
A29. 1:894 
A29. 1:896 

A29.6:25 
A29.il  :A 

A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 
A29.3:7 


See  also  Anemometer — Barometer — Brontometer  —  Magnetic  in- 
strmnents — Marvin's  weighing  rain  and  snow  gauge — Nepho- 
scope  —  Pyrheliometer  —  Thermographs  —  Thermometers  — 
Wind  barometer  table — Wind  vanes. 
Weather  Bureau  kite: 

Observations  in  1898,  preliminarv  results  of  (Abbe),     p.  413 

Report  on  (Marvin).     1896.     p.  418 

W^eather  Bureau  officials: 

First  convention  of,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  Oct.  13,  14,  1898,  notes  on 

(Abbe).     1898.     pp.  213,  412 

same,  proceedings  of,  edited  by  James  Berry.     1899 

Second  convention  of,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Aug.  27-29,  1901,  notes 

on  (Abbe).     1901.     pp.  25,  317 

same,  proceedings  of,  edited  by  James  Berry  and  W.  F.  R. 

Phillips.     1902 ■ 

Weather  Bureau  signals.     See  Storm  signals  —  Weather  signals. 
Weather  Bureau  stations: 

Is  exposure  at,  satisfactory  for  all  instruments?  (Outram).     1902. 

p.  216 ■ 

Libraries  at,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1901.     p.  25 

Personnel  of  force  of  (Carroll).     1902.     p.  35 

Should  compensation  be  allowed  persons,  not  in  employ  of  Bureau, 
while  learning  station  duties  to  enable  them  to  properly 
jjerform  siich  duties  in  cases  of  emergency?  (Cuthbertson). 

1899.     p.  127 

same  (Franklin).     1899.     p.  127 


A29.6:27 
A29.6:23 


A29.6:26 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:29 

A29.3:31 


A29.3:31 
A29.6:29 
A29.3:31 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 


590 


Weather  Bureau  ptation.s — Continued 

"Work  of,  under  existing  conditions  of,  is  it  practica1)le  to  require 
assistants  to  pursue  a  systematic  course  of  meteorological  study? 

1902.     p.  82 

See  also  Tamalpais,  Mount  —  Turks  Island. 

"Weather  charts,  explanation  of.     1892 

Weather  codes 

"Weather  crop  bulletin  of  southern  California,  history  of  (Franklin). 

189(^.     p.  4() 

AVeather  fureca-st  cards  bv  rural  delivery,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900. 

p.  1(52 ; ^ 

Weather  forecast  stations,  voluntary : 

Object  and  collateral  functions  (Mitchell) .     1899.     p.  140 

River  and  cotton  belt,  establishment  and  inspection  of  (Marbury) . 

1899.     p.  150 

Weather  forecaster  and  newspaper;  read  before  convention  of  Weather 

Bureau  otBcials,  1901  (Watts) 

Same.     p.  43 

Weather  foi-ecaster  and  public;  read  before  convention  of  Weather 

Bureau  officials,  1901  (Watts)     p.  142 

Weather  forecasts: 

Amplification  of  (Henry).     1900.     p.  107 

Best  calculated  to  aid  maritime  interests  of  Great  Lakes;  method 

of  reaching  those  interested  (Conger).     1899.     p.  20 

same  (Cox).     1899.     p.  19 

Commercial  importance  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  550 

Distribution  of — 

by  mail  (Lyons).     1899.     p.  161 

methods  of  saving  time  in  (Blythe).     1902.     p.  203 

should  wording  of  forecasts  be  confined  to  vocabulary  of  pres- 
ent logotype  outfit?  is  it  advisable  to  extend  vocabu- 
lary of  present  logotype  outfit?  (Chaffee).     1899.     p.  48. 

same  (Chappel).     1899.     p.  49 

For  the  farmer  (Reed).     1900.     p.  287 

General  and  local,  relation  between  (Walz).     1902.     p.  117 

Historical,  practical,  and  theoretical  facts.     1899 

Hongkong  (Doberck).     1899.     p.  98 

Improving,  double  observation  as  a  means  of  (Denson).     1902. 

p.  153 

Long-range — 

can   tliey  be  made  with  any  degree  of  accuracy  or  profit? 

(Crane).     1899.     p.  157.." 

can  they  be  made  with  sufficient  precision  to  be  of  general 
utility?— 

(Connor).     1899.     p.  44 

(Hazen).     1899.     p.  43 

(Pague).     1899.     p.  46 

Canada  (Gun).     1899.     p.  149 

Oregon  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  423 

physical  basis  of  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  551 

possibilities  of  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  330 

present  state  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).      1899.     p.  156 

Methods  employed  in  distribution  of  (Berry).     1901.     p.  14 

Mexico,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  540 

Missouri  (Frankenfield).     1895.     p.  292 

Monthly,  notes  on — 

Oct.,  1897-Apr.,  1898  (Dunwoody) 

May,  1898  (Morrill),     p.  195 

June-Aug.,  1898  (Bigelow) 

Sept.,  1898,  to  Oct.,  1902  (Garriott) 

Publicand  (Boyer).     1902.     p.  151 

Should  temperature  be  verified   by  maximum  and   minimum 

readings?  (Lyons).     1902.     \).  167 

Stamping,  on  mail  matter,  rcjiort  of  committee  appointed  to  in- 
vestigate sul)ject  of  ( ( 'haffei- ) .     1896.     p.  51 

Storm  tracks,  storms,  and  (Bigelow).     1897 


Index 

Classification  no.  ' 


A29.3:31 

A29.2:W37- 
A29.2:W37» 


A29.3:18 

A29.6:28 

A29.3:24 

A  29. 3:24  , 

A29.2:F76 
A29.3:31 

A29.3:31 

A  1.10:900 

A  29. 3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:28 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:31 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:28 
A29.3:31 
A29.3:25 
A29.6:27 


A29.3:31 


A29.3:24 


A29.3:24 
A  29. 3:24 
A  29. 3:24 
A  29. 6:27- 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:22 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:23 


A29.6: 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
A  29. 6: 
A29.3:31 


A29.3:31 


A29.3:18 
A29.3:20 


5!>1 


Index 

Weather  forecasts — Continued 

Storm  warnings  and,  how  Weather  Bureau  disseminates  ( Calvert) . 

1896.     p.  xxii 

Stre-t-car  notices  (Conger).     1902.     p.  206 

Value  of  (Dunwoodv).     1894.     p.  121 

same  (Cline).     1895.     p.  293 

Value  of  dew  point  in,  under  certain  conditions  (Wood).     1902. 

p.  152 

Verification  of  (Marbury ).     1902.     p.  156 

Weather  types  and,  on  north  Pacific  slope  (Pagueand  Bland- 

f ( )  rd ) .    ' 1 897 

AVhat  classes  are  most  benefited  by?  are  they  just  what  are 
needed?   are   thev  properly    disseminated   and    utilized? 

(Sage).     1899.     p.  40 '. 

same  (Bate).     1899.     p.  41 

Would  not  postal  card  prove  satisfactory  substitute  for  map? 

(Calvert).     1899.     p.  100 

same  (Townsend).     1899.     p.  102 

See  also  Semaquir. 

Weather  guide,  Australian,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  365 

Weather  map : 
Daily- 
development  of  (Calvert).     1899.     p.  144 

for  Mexico  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  107 

publication  of  (Scott).     1894.     p.  6 

wall  map,  52  X  56  in.     Dec.  13-16, 1893.     1894 

Explanation  of  ( Moore) 

History  of  (Harrington).     1895.     p.  327 

How  to  make  synopsis  instructive  to  public  (Chaffee).     1902. 

p.  137 ' 

Is  it  appreciated  and  understood   l)y  the  masses?  would   not 
postal  card  weather  forecast  prove  satisfactory  substitute 

for  map?  (Calvert).     1899.     p.  100 ' 

same  (Townsend).     1899.     p.  102 

Pan-American  Exposition 

Proposed  classification  and  index  of,  as  an  aid  in  Aveather  fore- 
casting (Brown).     1901.     p.  547 

Table  of 

Utility  of.     1899.     p.  107 

Weather  observers: 

Civil-service  examinations  for,  in  United  States  Weather  Bureau 

(Kimball).     1898.     p.  548 

Early  individual,  in  United  States  (Henry).     1895.     p.  291 

Instructions  for.     1895 

Voluntary — 

how  best  to  secure  and  retain  services  of  (Greenewald).    1896. 

p.  42 

should  not  a  book  be  provided  for  keeping  record  of  issue  of 

instruments  and  flags  to?  (Allen).     1899.     p.  125 

same  (Bronson).     1899.     p.  126 

What  a  weather  observer  should  know  (Taylor) .     1898.     p.  543. . 
Weather  of  the  month : 

Jan.,  1898-June,  1900  (Henry) 

July,  1900  ( Day) '. , 

Aug.,  1900-Juhe,  1901  (Henry) , 

July,  1901  (Day) " 

Aug.,  1901-Apir.,  1902  (Henry) 

May-Oct.,  1902  (Stockman) 

See  also,  Weather,  monthly  notes  and  statements. 
Weather  predictions: 

Best  method  of  testing  ( Koppen ) .     1894.     p.  29 

Experiments  in  (Eddy).     1899.     p.  96 

History  of  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  64 

Smithsonian,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  263 

Utilization  of  cloud  observations  in  local  and  general  (McAdie). 

1894.     p.  21 

Weather  prophet,  every  man  his  own  (Hopkins).     1899.     p.  293 


Classlflcatlon  no. 


A29. 1:896 
A29.3:31 
Al. 10:894 
A29.6:23 

A29.3:31 
A29.3:31 

A29.2:P11 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:26 


A29.3:24 

A29.6:27 

A29. 3:111 

A29.2:W37'^ 

A29.2:W37« 

A29.3:ir^ 

A29.3:31 


A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.2:P19 

A29.6:29 

A29.18: 

A29.6:27 


A29.6:26 

A29.3:ll^ 

A29.12:Ob7 


A29.3:18 

A29.3:24 
A29.3:24 
A29.6:26 

A29.6: 

A29.6:28 

A29.6: 

A29.6:29 

A29.6: 

A29.6:30 


A29.3:1U 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 

A29.3:lli 
A29.6:27 


592 


Weather  proverbs,  unreliable  popular,  notes  on  (Abbe).    1896.    p.  374. 
Weather-recording  instruiiients,  instruftions  f(jr  transcribing  records 

from.     1892 

Weather  review,  nionthlv 

Weather  sign,  local,  note'  on  (Abbe) .     1900.     p.  249 ' 

Weatlier  signals:  i 

International  symbols  recommended  for  use  by  meteorological  i 

congress,  Munich,  1892  (Harrington).     Jan.  1,  1894 

Eaihvav.     188:1     No.  64.     p.  18....... i 

Searchhght  for  (Calvert).     1898.     p.  58 ■ 

See  also  .Storm  signals.  ] 

Weather  svmbols  on  rural  free-deliverv  wagons  (Pindell).     1902.   , 

p .  208 ■ I 

Weather  telegraphy:  ' 

Early  history  of  ( Abbe).     1895.     p.  215 ' 

History  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1899.  .  p.  17 

Weather  types: 

Classified,  report  on  (Garriott).     1901.     p.  548 

same  ( Kimball ).     1901.     p.  562 

Correspondinir,  facilities  for  svstematic  study  of  (Brandenburg). 

1902.     p.  i36 '. 

Facilities  for  svstematic  studv  of  corresponding  (Brandenburg). 

1901.     p.  546 .■ 

Havre,  Mont.  ( Ling).     1898.     p.  410 

North  Pacific  slope  (Pague).     1895.     p.  417 

Weaver,  Willis.     Coffee,  culture  and  habits  of.     p.  31 

Web-worm.     See  Corn-root  web-worm  —  Juniper  web-worm  —  Pars- 
nip web-worm  —  Privet  web-worm  —  Sugar-beet  web-worm. 
Webb,  Wesley: 

Delaware,  farmers'  institute  work  accomplished  in.     1902.     p.  17. 

Sheep  husbandry  in  Delaware.     1883.     p.  172 

WeVjber,   B.   C.     (iales,  January,   from   Great   Lakes  to  maritime 

provinces.     1902.     p.  11 

Webber,  Herbert  John: 

Fertilization  of  soil  as  affecting  orange  in  health  and  disease. 

1894.     p.  193  

Freezes,  two,  of  1894-95  in  Florida,  and  what  they  teach,     p.  159. . 
Fungous  })arasite  on  Alevrodes  citri  R.  &  H.,  preliminarv  notice 

of.     1891.     p.  363...'. .' 

Orange  and  other  citrus  fruits,  methods  of  propagating.     1896. 

p.  471 

Pineapple  industry  in  United  States.     1895.     p.  269 

Plant  varieties,  influence  of  environment  in  origination  of.     1896. 

p.  89 

Plants,  improvement  of,  by  selection.     1898.     p.  355 

Sooty  mold  of  orange — 

and  its  treatment.     1897 

treatment  of.     1 895 

Water  hyacinth  and  its  relation  to  navigation  in  Florida.     1897.. 

Xenia,  or  immediate  effect  of  i)olIen  in  maize.     1900 

Zamia,  spermatogenesis  and  fecundation  of.     1901 

See  (i/si),  as  joint  author,  Swingle,  Waiter  Tennyson. 
Webber,  Herbert  John,  and  Bessey,  Ernst  A.     Plant  breeding,  pro- 
gress of,  in  Cnited  States.     1899.     p.  465 

Webber,  Her])ert  John,  and  Orton,  W.  A.     Cowpeas  resistant  to 

root  knot.     1902.     p.  22 

Weber,  Henry  Adam.     Baking  powders  as  found  in  market,  compo- 
sition of.      1889.     p.  576 J .' 

Sei'  also,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
Weber,  Henry  Adam,  and  McPherson,  William,     (ilucose,  commer- 
cial, cane  sugar  in  presence  of,  report  on  determination  of. 

1894.     p.  126 

Wel)er  County,  Utah,  soil  survey  in  (Gardner  and  Jensen) .    p.  207. . 
Webster,  C.  E.     Silkworm,  Japanese  oak-feeding,  notes  on  cultiva- 
tion of.     1889.     p.  273 \ 


Index 

Classiflcatioii  no. 
A29.6:24 

A29.il  :A 
A29.6 
A  29. 6:28 


A29.2:In8 

A27.9:21 

A29.6:26 


A29.3:31 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.3:31 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:23 
Al.  1:879 


A10.3:120 
A1.7:2 


A29.6:30 


A  1.1 0:894 
Al.  10:895 

A28.5:7 

A 1.10:896 
Al. 10:895 


A  1.10:896 
Al. 10:898 

A28.3:13 

A28.4:15 

A6.3:18 

A28.3:22 

A19.3:2 


Al. 10:899 

A19.3:17 

A7.3:135 


A7.3.43 
A26. 5:900' 

A9.7:L 


114—04- 


-38 


593 


Index 

Webster,  Francis  M. : 

Arkansas  and  Texas,  injurious  and  other  ineects  of,  observations 

on.     1891.     p.  451 

Army  worm  notes.     1890.     p.  112 

Arsenites,  sprayin»  with,  vs.  bees — 

1892.     V.  5,  p.  121 

1894.     V.  7,  p.  132 

Australia  and  Tasmania,  injurious  and  beneficial  insects  of,  notes 

on  some.     1889.     p.  361 

Bryobia,  species  of,  infesting  dwellings,  notes  on.     1889.     p.  277. 
Buffalo  gnats,  or  siniulium — 

infi'sting  country  adjacent  to  3Iississippi  River,     p.  456 

rej  K  )rt  on.     1887.     p.  29 

Cereal  crops,  insects  affecting,  rejjort  on  some  of.     1890.     p.  63  . . 
Chincli  bug — 

interesting  outbreak  of,  in  northern  Ohio.     1899.     p.  55 

in  Ohio,  outbreak  of,  three  years'  study  of.     1896.     p.  18 

its  probable  origin  and  diffusion,  its  habits  and  development, 
natural  checks  and  remedial  and  preventive  measures,  with 

mention  of  habits  of  allied  European  species.     1898 

Cimbex,  American,  adults  of,  injuring  willow  and  cottonwood  in 

Nebraska.     1890.     p.  228 

Clover  hay-worm,  Asopia  costalis,  some  studies  of.     1891.     p.  121. 
Coccinellid;A3  in  conservatory,  experiment  with.     1890.     p.  363... 

Corn,  insects  affecting,  notes  ui)on.     1890.     p.  159 

Corn  bill-bugs,  life  history  of  one  of.     1889.     p.  132 

Corn  insects,  observations  on,  in  1887.     p.  147 

Crane-flv,   larvte  of,  destroying  young  Avheat  in  Indiana.   1890. 

p.  12 

Curculionidte,  breeding  and  other  habits  of  some  species  of,  espe- 
cially of  genus  Tyloderma,  notes  on.     1889.     ]>.  109 

Eburia  quadrimaculata,  longevity  of  earlv  stages  of,  notes  upon. 

1889.     p.  339 ". ■.....'. _. 

Entomology,  applied,  present  and  future  of,  in  America.     1897. 

P  5 

Garden  insects,  notes  on.     1890.     p.  149 

Grain  toxoptera,  notes  on.     1892.     p.  245 

Grains — 

American  cereal,  insect  foes  of,  with  measures  for  their  pre- 
vention or  destruction.     1893.     p.  146 

insects  affecting,  observations  upon.     1890.     p.  42 

Grains  and  grasses,  small,  insects  affecting,     p.  573 .' 

Grasses,  insects,  which  affect  upper  portion  of  stems  of,  notes  on 

some.     1889.     p.  372 

Hemipterous  insects,  record  of  some  experiments  relating  to  effect 

of  puncture  of  some,  upon  shrubs,  fruits,  and  grains,  1886. 

1887.     p.  54  

Insectary  and  ofhce  methods  in  use  in  entomological  department 

of  Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  report  on.     1899. 

p.  46 

Insects — 

destructive,  importation  and  repression  of.     1895.     p.  79 

injurious,  earlv  published  references  to  some  of  our.     1892. 

pp.  262,  323 

Joint-worm  attack,  apparent,  some  features  of.     1892.     p.  89 

Limax  campestris,  food  of,  further  notes  on.     1892.     p.  128 

Necrophagous  diptera,  notes  on  species  of.     1890.     p.  356 

Ohio- 
insects  in,  notes  on.     1891.     p.  63..*. 

insects  of  year  in,  as  reported  to  Association  of  Economic 
Entomologists — 

1893.  p.  186 

p.  202  

p.  84 

p.  66 

p.  84 


1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1900. 


Classlflciitlon  no. 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:3 


A9.7:5 
A9.7:7 


A9.7:l 
A9.7:l 

A4. 1:887- 

A9.3:14 

A9.3:23 

A9.6:20 
A9.6:6 


A9.6:15 

A9.7:2 
A9.7:4 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 
A  1.1:887 


A9.7:3 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:l 


A9.6:9 
A9.7:3 
A9.7:4 


A9.7:6 

A9.3:22 

A1.1:88C 

A9.7:l 


A9.3:13 

A9.6:20 
A9.6:2 


A9.7:4 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:5 
A9.7:2 

A9.3:26 


A9.7:6 
A0.7:7 
A9.6:2 
A9.6:6 
A9.6:26 


594 


Index 

Cliisslflciitluu  no. 


Webs^ter,  Francis  31. — Continued 

Plum  curc'ulio,  experiments  in  rearing,  from   plums  ami  other 
fruits — 

1888.  p.  78  

same.     p.  78 

1890.     p.  305  

Strawberry-leaf  flea-beetle  in  Indiana.     ISUl.     ji.  317 

Wheat,  fail,  insects  affecting,     p.  383 

same.     p.  311 

Webster,  Francis  M.,  and  Burgess,  Albert  F.     Coccidfe  of  Ohio, 

partial  list  of.     1902.     p.  109 

"Webster,  Francis  M.,  and  Mally,  C.  W. : 

Ohio,  insects  of  year  in,  as  reported  to  Association  of  Economic 
Entomologists — 

1897.  p.  40  

1898.  p.  98 

1899.  p.  68  

Webster,  Francis  M.,  and  Newell,  Wilman.     Ohio,  insects  of  year  in, 

as  reported  to  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.     1901. 

p.  84 

AVeV)ster,  W.  Prentiss.     Crops  in  Germany.     1870.     p.  283 

Wedderburn,  Alexander  John: 
Food  adulteration — 

j)opular  treatise  on  extent  and  character  of.     1890 

special  report  on  extent  and  character  of,  including  State  and 

other  laws  relating  to  foods  and  beverages.     1892 

Food  and  drug  adulteration,  extent  and  character  of.     1894 

Pharmacy  and  drug  laws  of  States  and  Territories,  compilation 

of.     1894 

Weed,  Clarence  Moores: 

Aphididje,  certain  little  known,  fifth  contribution  to  a  knowledge 

of.     1891.     p.  285 _ 

Cacoecia  cerasi vorana,  oviposition  of.     1900.     p.  33 

Egg  parasite  of  Vanessa  antiopa,  oviposition  of.     1900.     p.  32 

Kerosene  knapsack  sprayer,  luodification  of.     1895.     p.  28 

Pimpla  inquisitor,  life  history  of.     1891.     p.  275 

Potato  rot,  injuries  of,  experiment  in  preventing.     1889.     p.  158. 

Tent  caterpillars,  notes  on.     1898.     p.  76 

Weed,  Clarence  Moores,  and  Fiske,  William  F.: 

Pimpla    conquisitor,    relations    of,    to    Clisiocampa    americana. 

1900.  p.  33  

Spruce  bark-beetles,  notes  on.     1898.     p.  67 

Weed,  Howard  Evarts: 

Carbon  l)isulphide  for  crayfish.     1895.     p.  98 

Insects  injurious  to  cotton,  remedies  for.     1893.     ]>.  167 

Knajjsack  kerosene  attachment,  some  experiments  with.     1895. 
]).  26 

Mississippi,  entomological  work  of  season  in.     1891.     p.  34 

Mississippi  Station,  insects  from,  notes  on.     1892.     p.  110 

Mosquitoes,  some  experience  with.     1894.     p.  212 

Weeds: 

Abstracts  of  reports  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  on,  1889- 
1902 

American  agriculture  (Darlington),     p.  509 

Birdsasdestroversof  (Judd).     1898.     p.  221 

Cities  and  towns  (Dewey).     1898.     p.  193 

Destruction  of,  by  means  of  chemicals  (Evans) .     1901.     p.  19 

Legislation  against  (Dewey).     1896 

Migration  of  (Dewey).     1896.     p.  263 

Noxious,  report  on  (Coville) — 

1889.  p.  382  

same.     p.  382 

1890.  p.  388 

same.     p.  388 

One  hundred,  table  of.     1894.     p.  581 

Three  new,  of  mustard  family  (Dewey).     1897 

Twenty-five  most  harmful.     1897.     p.  641 


A  1.1:888 
A  9. 1:888 
A  9. 7:2 
A9.7:3 
A  1.1:884 
A  1.1:885 


A9.6:37 


A9.6:9 

A9.6:17 

A9.6:20 


A9.6:21 
A27.9:8 


A7.3:25 

A  7. 3:32 
A  7. 3:41 

A  7. 3:42 


A9.7:3 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:26 

A9.6:2 

A9.7:3 

A28.5:5 

A9.6:17 


A9.6:26 
A9.6:17 


A  9. 6:2 
A 9. 7:6 


A9.6:2 
A9.7:4 
A  9. 7:5 
A9.7:7 


Ain.fi:     \ 
A  1.1:865      ' 
A  1.10:898 
A  1.10:898 
A  1.9:124 
A6.3:17 
A  1.10:896 


A  1.1:889 
A6. 1:889 
A  1.1:890 
A  6. 1:890 
A  1.10:894 
A6.4:10 
Al.  10:897 


595 


p.  355 


1895. 


20 


Index 

Weeds — Continued 

Two,  new  to  United  States  (Rose' 

same.     p.  355 

Two  hundred,  how  to  know  them  and  how  to  kill  them. 

p.  51(2 

See  also  Abutilon  avicenn^e  (Indian  mallow) — Chess  —  Cockle- 
bur —  Florida  begtrar  weed  —  Garlic  —  (xrasses  and  weeds  — 
Mustard  —  Noxious  weeds  —  Russian  thistle  —  Seaweed. 

Weeds  and  how  to  kill  them  (Dewey).     1895 

Weevils.    See  Apple  tree  —  Bean  —  Fly — Mexican  cotton-boll  —  Palm 
and     palmetto  —  Pea  —  Potato-bud  —  Potato    stalk  —  Straw- 
berry —  Tobacco  stalk. 
Weights  and  measures: 

Decimal  system  of  (Johnson).     1864.     No.  6.     p. 

Explanation  of  systems  of  various  States,     p.  219 

Xotes  on — 

1864.     p.  19 

1S65.     No.  10.     p.  4 

1866.     p.  27  

Porto  Rico,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  567 , 

See  also  INIetric  system. 
Weight  of  an  animal,  what  is  the  live?  { Patterson).    1893.    p.  150  . . . 
Weiske,  H.     Milch  cows,  food  of,  do  volatile  acids  in,  occur  in  milk? 

1890.     p.  141 

Welch,  A.  S.     Organization  and  management  of  seven  agricultural 

schools  in  (Tcrmany,  Belgium,  and  England.     1885 

Well  waters  and  drainage,  lecture  on  (Warington).     1892.     p.  95... 
Wellman,  Walter.     Horse  trade,  American,  of  Great  Britain.     1897. 

p.  45 

Wellman's  first  polar  expedition,  1894,  notes  on  (Abbe),     p.  312  ... 
Wellman' s  second  polar  expedition: 

Made  in  neighborhood  of  Franz  Joseph  Land,  1898-99,  auroral 

observations  on  ( Baldwin) .     p.  107 

Meteorologv  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  167 

Notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  414 

same,  p.  366 

Wells: 

Freezing,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  509 

Frozen,  as  meteorological  phenomena  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  366. 

Storms  and,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     p.  293 

Water  in,  temperature  of,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  510... 

Went  worth,  C.  C.     Bridges,  country  road.     1895.     p.  48 

Werner-Smith  method  of  determination  of  fat  in  milk  (Stokes). 

1890.     p.  158 

West,  Charles  E.     Atmospheric  electricity,  early  experiments  in. 

1896.     p.  333 .' 

AVest,  Max: 

Employment  agencies  for  use  of  farmers,  list  of.     1900 

Public  domain  of  United  States.     1898.     p.  325 

West,  Robert  A.     Aquaria,  fresh  and  salt  water,     p.  446 

AVest: 

Agricultural  condition  of.     1871.     p.  329 

Cattle  interests  of  (Fullinwider).     p.  271 

Central,  animal  husbandry  in  (Morrow). 
Cooperative  grass  stations  in  (McLaren). 

same,  p.  344 

Far,  native  fruits  of  (Thompson),     p.  207 , 

Grape  growing  at  (Thompson),     p.  115 , 

Hogs  and  pork  packing  in  (Emery),     p.  198 

Middle,  forest  extension  of  ( Hall) .     1900.     p.  145 

Semiarid,  forage  plants  for  (Georgeson ).     1893.     p.  145 , 

Sheej)  husbandry  in  (Boardman).     p.  286 

See  also  Western  States  and  Territories. 
West  Berkeley,  Cal.,  local  squall  at,  Dec.  11,  1894  (Abbe),     p.  509 .. 

West  Indian  rufous  scale,  report  of  (Cockerell) .     1892.     p.  380 

West  Indies: 

Barometry  of  ( Bigelow) .     1902 


l'Ia^^sifll':ltion  no. 

Al.  1:891 
A6. 1:891 

Al.  10:895 


62  . 
344. 


A1.9:28 


A27.9:2 
Al.  1:871 

A27.9:2 
A27.9:3 
A27.9:4 
A29.6:26 


All).3:16 

A7.3:24 

A].8:36 
A10.3:8 

A1.2:H78 
A29.6:26 


A29.6:29 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:29 
A22.3:ll 

A7.3.24 

A29.6:24 

A27.4:13 
A  1.10:898 
Al.  1:864 

A27.9:9 
A4. 1:884 
A1.8:22 
Al.  1:891 
A6. 1:891 
Al.  1:865 
Al.  1:866 
A  1.1:863 
Al.  10:900 
A10.3:16 
Al.  1:862 

A29.6:22 
A9.7:4 

A29. 1:901* 


596 


1885.    App., 


West  Indies — Continued 

Climate  of  (Hall).     1896.     p.  589 

Cotton  crop  and  its  enemies  in,  consular  reports  on 

p.  59 

Cyclones  of,  wind  direction  at  different  altitudes  arouml,  some 

observations  of  (Boyer).     1892.     ]>.  .50 

French,  cugar  making  in.     1873.     p.  25 

Hurricane  service  (Moore).     1899.     p.  56 

Hurricanes  of — 

report  on  (Garriott).     1900 

September,  1896,  notes  concerning  (Henrv).     p.  368 

Sei)tember  1-12,  1900.     p.  371 1 

Industries  of  Cuba  and  other  islands  of,  value  of  climate  and  crop 
ami  storm-warning  services  of  Weather  Bureau  to  (Haves). 

1902.     p.  .58 ; 

Monthly  weather  charts  for,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  Ill 

Relation  of  forests  and  rainfall  (Hubbard).     1873.     p.  117 

Storms  of,  relative  intensity  of  ( Hazen).     1894.     p.  333 

Telegraph  service  with  (Robinson) .     1898.     p.  410 

Weather  Bureau  service  in — 

monthly  reports  of  (Stockman).     1899.     p.  194 

notes  on  (Garriott).     1898.     p.  303 

same  (Kimball).     1902.     p.  30 

Yams  in  ( Fairchild ) .     1899 

See  aUo  Jamaica — Martinique — St.  Kitts — St.  Thomas — Trinidad. 

West  Newbury,  Mass.,  farmers'  club.     1870.     p.  228 

West  Virginia: 

Coal-oil  in  ( Shattuck) .     p.  525 

Entomological  discoveries  and  observations  of  vear  in  (Hopkins). 

1894.     p.  145 '. 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  132 

Farmers'   institute  work  accomplished  in  (Thompson).      1902. 

p.  30 

Forest  condition  and  lumber  and  wood  trade  of  (Hough).     1884. 

p.  348 

Insects  in,  some  notes  on  (Hopkins).     1898.     }).  44 

Observations  in,  on  farm,  garden,  and  fruit  Insects,  some  notes  on 

(Hopkins).     1896.     p.  71 

Resources  of,  etc.,  brief  history  of  (Dodge),     p.  42 

Road  improvement  in,  extract  from  governor's  message  (Atkin- 
son ).     p.  14 

West  Virginia  l)raconidff',  some  bred  (Hopkins).     1892.     p.  256 

Western  cricket,  outbreaks  of,  in  Idaho  (Milhken).     1893.     p.  17... 
See  also  Cricket. 

Western  fungi,  new  (Ellis  and  Gallowav).     1SS9.     p.  65 

Western  hendock  (Allen).     1902 1 

Western  plains: 

Sheep  of,  tape-worm  disease  of  (Curtice) .     p.  167 

Tree  culture  on  (Thomson).     1891.     p.  45 

Tree  i)lanting  in  ( Keffer ).     1895.     p.  341 

Western  States  and  Territories: 

Condition  of  forests,  timber  culture,  etc.,  in  (Baker).    1884. 
Farmer  of,  best  breeds  of  cattle  for  general  use  of  (Baker) 

p.  95 

Forest  condition  and  lumber  and  wood  trade  of,  reports  on  (Fur- 
nas).    1884.     pp.  246,  255 

Forestrv  of.     p.  515 

Pork  trade.     1864.     No.  6.     p.  32 

See  aho  West  —  and  names  of  States  and  Territories. 

AVestern  wheat  culture,  ruinous.     1867.     p.  .321 

Westtield  area,  New  York,  soil  survey  (Burke  and  Marean).    p.  75.. 
Westward  movement  of  daily  Ixirometric  wave  ( Fassig) .    1902.    p.  62. 

Wetherell,  Leander.     Ice  trade,  history  of.     p.  439 

Wetherill,  Charles  M.,  chemical  analysis  of  grapes.     1862.' 

See  aim,  for  report  as  Chemist,  Chemistiy  Bureau,  Agriculture  De- 
partment, 1862 


Index 

('la<tSlfl<-atlou  no. 

A29.3:ll» 

A8.1:4 

A29.6:20 
A27.9:ll 
A29.3:24 

A29.5:H 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:28 


A  29. 3:31 
A  29. 6:27 
A  27. 9:11 
A  29. 6:21 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:.30 
A6.4:21 


p. 105. 
1883. 


A27.9:8 

A  1.1:863 

A9.7:7 
A27.9.6 

AlO.  3:120 

A13.5:4 
A9.6:17 


A9.6:6 
Al.  1:863 


A  22. 4:33 

A9.7:4 

A9.7:6 

A  28. 5:5 
A13.3:33 

A4. 1:887-8 
A 13. 3:5 
Al.  10:895 

A13.5:4 

A1.7:2 


A 13. 5:4 
A  1.1:878 
A27.9:2 


A  27. 9:5 
A26. 5:9011 
A29.3:31 
A  1.1:863 
A1.8:3 

A7.1:     • 


597 


Index 

Wheat: 

Algerian  (lurnni,  clasHilie<l  Vmt,  with  descriptions  (Scofield).    1902 
Ameriean — 

basis  for  improvement  of  ( Carleton  ) .     1900 

(■omposition  of,  investigation  of  (Richardson) — 

[1st  report.  ]     18S8 

same,  errata.     1SS4.     p.  9S 

2d  report.     1884 

recent  nse  of,  in  Austria-Hungary 

Australian  statistics,  1883-4.     No.  li.     p.  38 

British  supply  of — 

1868.  p.  459  

1869.  pp.  147,  240 

1870-71.     p.  324  

1872-86.     p.  641  

Carbohvdrates  of  (Stone).     189(5 

Chicago  and  Mihvaukee,_  1862-66.     p.  431 

Consumption  of,  per  capita  in  United  States.     1895.     i>.  74 

Course  of  production  and  exportation  in  United  States,  Canada, 

Argentina,  Uruguay,  Russia,  and  British  India,  1880-96 

Crop,  condition,  monthly  notes  on 

Crop  statistics,  annual 

Cultivation  and  hvbridizing  of  (Wsltts).     1872.     p.  432 

Dakota.     1887.     p.  631 

Deterioration  of.     1871.     p.  465 

Distribution  and  consumption  of — 

1883.     No.  57 

1884 

1885.     p.  22  

1893.     No.  102  A 

1895.     p.  59 

1895,  for  25  years,     p.  88 

Drill  and  broadcast  sowing  of.     1864.     No.  5.     p.  6 

Early  plowing  for  (May).     1900.     p.  7 

English  culture  of.     1870.     p.  286 

English  imports  of,  1854-63.     No.  2.     p.  25 

English  prices  of.     1895.     p.  193 

European,  prospects.     Apr.,  1883.     (Moffat.)     No.  58.     p.  31... 

Experiments  of  J.  B.  Lawes,  1863-73.     p.  596 

Exportation  of  — 

comparative  statistics  of.     1891.     p.  80 

to  England,  1867-68.     p.  325 

Exports  of — 

18.30-76.     p.  30 

1880-90.     p.  567  

Fall,  insects  affecting  (Webster),     p.  383 

same  (Webster),     p.  311 

Fertilization  of,  and  other  grasses  (Vasey).     1873.     p.  247 

Food  for  growing  and  fattening  animals  (Salmon),     n.  d 

Foreign  demand  for.     1873.     p.  594 

Freight  rates  on,  from  New  York  to  Liverpool.     1895.     p.  553 

same,  1892-96.     p.  597 '. 

French  crops,  181 5-74.     p.  116 

Great  Britain,  imports  of,  1 873-74.     p.  45 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  consumption  and  ])roduction  of.     1865. 

No.  7.     p.  27 

Growing — 

cost  of,  in  England.     1885.     No.  23.     ]).  34 

New  Hampshire  ( Bartlett).     j).  96 

Northwest.     1868.     p.  323 ._. 

Pacific  coast  region,  general  agricultural  conditions  and 
(Holmes).     1901 

principal  insect  enemies  of  ( Marlatt) .     1901 

successful,  in  semiarid  districts  (Carleton").     1900.     p.  529... 

Horse  hoeing,  experiment  in.     1868.     p.  90 

Hungarian  exports,  1 855-68.     p.  1 48 

Improvements  in  culture  of  (Carleton).     1896.     p.  489 


I'lasslflfiitloii  no, 

A19.3:7 

A28.3:24 

A7.3:l 

A7.3:4 

A7.3:4 

A12.4:19 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:25 

A 10. 3:34 

127.9:4 

A27.9:33 

A12.4:10 

A27.9: 

A27.1: 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:9 

A27.9:21 

A27.9:22 

A27.9:23 

A27.9:31 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:2 

Al. 9:122 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:2 

A27.9:33 

A27.9:21 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:29 
A27.9:6 

A27.9:15 

A27.9:28 

Al.  1:884 

Al.  1:885 

A27.9:ll 

A4.4:2 

A27.9:ll 

Al. 10:895 

Al. 10:896 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:23 
Al. 1:862 
A27.9:6 

A27.8:20 
A1.9:]32 
Al.  10:900 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:7 
Al.  10:896 


598 


Wheat — Continued 

Industry  in,  new,  for  semiarid  West  (Carleton).     1901 

Influence  of  rye  on  price  of  (Peters).     19(10.     p.  KiT  

Insiiec'tion  of.     1S89.     p.  64 

International  .«ui)ply,  1858-76.     p.  27 

Irish  pro(hu-tion,  decrease  of,  1847-62.     Nci.  6.     p.  21 , 

Macaroni  (Carleton).     1901 

Minnesota  crop  of — 

1865.     p.  12 

1869.  p.  144  

1887.     p.  631 

Nebraska.     1867.     p.  366 

Origin  and  treatment  (  Blount),     p.  559 

Pennsylvania  Agricultural  College  experiments.     1873.     p.  442.. 

Ports  for,  on  Pacific  coast  (Holmes).     1901.     p.  567 

Premiums  for  growers  of — 

1868.     p.  364  

1870.  p.  84 

Prices  of — 

1890.     p.  524 

1865-1895.     p.  82 .■ 

Production  and  exportation  in  United  States,  Canada,  Argentina, 

Uruguay,  Russia,  and  British  India,  course  of,  1880-96 

Production  of,  in  census  years  since  1869.     1894.     p.  189 

Products  and  prices  of — 

1887.     p.  361 


1888.     p.  525 


1894.     p 
p.  371.. 


106 


Raising,  expense  of 
Receipts  of,  1863-6/ 
Report  on  p'ant  (Bolhnan).     p.  65 

Russian,  British  imports  of,  1852-67.     p.  39 

Rusted,  request  for  specimens  of  (Dabney).     1894 

Rusts  affecting,  experiments  in  treatment  of  (Galloway 

p.  195 , 

Scarcity  of.     1867.     p.  208 

Scotland,  experiments.     1866.     p.  386 

Seed,  for  the  Northwest,  correspondence  on.     1868.     p 

Sheaf,  feeding  to  hogs  ( French) .     p.  495 

Sheaf  and  chopped,  for  pigs  ( French ) .     p.  494 

Smuts  of,  treatment  of.     1892 

South  Carolina.     1870.     p.  355 

Spring,  culture  in  Northwest  ( Andrews) 

Straw  and  stubble  of,  specimens  requested  (Rusk),     n.  d. 
Surplus  of  corn  and  foreign  distribution  of.     1890.     ji,  212  . 

Tennessee  cvdture  of.     1875.     p.  399 

Trade  of  world.     1867.     p.  340 

United  States,  from  eastern  Asia.     1897 

Varieties  of — 

extension  of  tests  applied  to.     1890.     p.  131 

grown  in  United  States.     1888.     p.  229 

Victoria,  Australia,  crop.     1894.     p.  26 

Virginia  culture  of  (Pleasants).     1869.     p.  231 

Weight  of,  per  bushel.     1889.     p.  63 

"Western  culture,  ruinous.     1867.     p.  321 , 

What  science  can  teach  about  (Richardson ).     p.  (57 

Wide  drilling  and  tilling  of.     1870.     p.  485 

Winter,  condition  of — 

1868.     I).  185 

J).  468 

)).  10 

1..  135 

pp.  25,  77,  160,  222,  453 


1891. 


85 . . 


1871. 

1872. 

1873. 

1876. 

1883  . 
Winter  and  sprin<; 
W'drlcl's  croj) — 

1886.     p.  94  .. 

1888.     p.  75  . . 


notes  on.     1865.     No. 


p.  16 


Index 

Cliisslficatlou  uo. 

A28.4:18 
A  1.1 0:900 
A  27. 9:27 
A27.9:15 
A  27. 9:1 
A 19. 3:3 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:5 

A  1.1:881-2 

A27.9:ll 

A1.10:901 

A27.9:6 
A27.9:8 

A27.9:28 
A27.9:33 

A12.4:10 
A27.9:32 

A27.9:2o 

A  27. 9:26 

A27.9:32 

A27.9:5 

A  1.1:862 

A27.9:6 

A28.4:14 

A28.o:7 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:4 

A  27. 9:6 

A4. 1:898 

A4. 1:898 

A1.9:5 

A  27. 9:8 

A1.6:40 

A28.4:12 

A27.9:28 

A27.9:13 

A  27. 9:5 

A12.4:17 

A10.5:2 

A27.9:26 

A27.9:33 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:27 

A  27. 9:5 

A1.7:2 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:6 

A  27. 9:9 

A27.9:]0 

A27.9:10 

A27.9:14 

A27.9:21 

A  27. 9:3 

A  27. 9:25 
A27.9:27 


599 


78  ... 
85  ... 
p.  80 
99... 


Index 

Wheat — Continued 

World's  erop — Continued 

1889.  p.  106 

1891.  p. 

1893.  p. 
1891-94. 

1894.  p. 
1 896 

Young,  in   Indiana,  larvai   of   crane-flv  destroying  (Webster). 

1890.  p .  1 2 .' .' 

See  also  Cereals,  American  —  Crops,  principal  —  Fultz  wheat  — 

India  —  Sheaf  wheat. 

Wheat  bran  for  fattening  pigs  ( Duggar ) .     p.  496 

Wheat  grain  and  wheat  straw,  grown  at  Rothamsted  in  different 
seasons  and  by  different  manures,  composition  of  ash  of  ( Ijawes 

and  Gilbert),     p.  85 , 

Wheat  pest,  new,  report  of  (Coquillett) .     1895.     p.  406 

Wheat  region: 

Minnesota  and  North  and  South  Dakota,  Russian  thistle  and 

other  troublesome  Aveeds  of.     1893 

Weather  Bureau,  service,  instructions  governing  (Berry).     1897.. 

Wheat  saw^-flies,  notes  on  (Riley  and  Marlatt).     1891.     p'.  168 

Wheat  shorts  as  food  for  pigs  (Plumb  and  Anderson),     p.  463 

Wheatland,  Wvo.,  irrigation  at,  use  of  Avater  for  (Johnston).     1902. 

p.  207... 

"  Wheel  bugs"  destroying  hive  bees,  note  on.     1886.     p.  44 

Wheeler,  Homer  Jay: 

Liming  of  soils 

Phosphoric  acid   detei'mination,  increased  accuracy  in.      1901. 

p.  44 ^ 

Plant-soil  tests — 

danger  of  drawing  erroneous  conclusions  from.     1898.     p.  60. 
possibility   of    drawing  erroneous  conclusions  from.     1899. 

p.  113 

Soils,  acidity  on  upland  or  naturally  well-drained,  report  on  ne- 
cessity of  tests  for.     1895.     p.  45 

Wheeler,  Homer* Jay,  Armsby,  Henry  Prentiss,  Woods,  Charles 
Dayton,  and  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington.  Fertilizer  inspec- 
tion laws,  needed  reforms  in.     1897 

Wheeler,  Plomer  Jay,  and  Hartwell,  Burt  L.  Phosphoric  acid,  de- 
termination of,  use  of  ammonium  nitrate  in.     1892.     p.  53 

Wheeler,  William  M.     Xiphidium  ensiferum,  oviposition  and  em- 

l)ryonic  development  of,  notes  on.     1890.     p.  222 

Wheelmen,  American,  League  of, remarks  at  good  roads  banquet  of, 

at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  February  11,  1897.     p.  15 

Whipple!.     See  Yucca  whipplei. 

WHiirlwinds,  local,  in  New  Brunswick,  notes  on  (Kain) .    1900.    p.  488. 
Whitaker,  George  M.     Milk  supply  of  Boston  and  other  New  Eng- 
land cities.     1898 ' 

White,  C.  A.,  and  Aughey,  Samuel: 

Artesian  well  near  Fort  Lyon,  Colo.    p.  26 

Artesian  wells  upon  great  plains,  report  of  Geological  Commis- 
sion.    1882 

White,  H.  C: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations,  at  twelfth  annual  con- 
vention, 1898.     p.  34 

same,  committee  report  on.    p.  74 

Agricultural  colleges,  what  should  be  taught  at.     1896.     p.  75... 

Cotton,  manuring  of.     1896.     p.  169 

same,  Jan.,  1897 , 

White,  J.  W.,  address  of,  liefore  national  road  conference.    July, 

1894.     p.  42 1. 

Whitp  iirit  * 

Circular  on  (Marlatt) .     1902 

Species  injurious  to  wall  j^aper,  books,  timbers,  etc.   (Marlatt.) 
1896.     p.  70 


t'lasslfleatlun  no. 


A27.9:28 
A27.9:30 
A27.9:31 
A27.9:.33 
A27.9:32 
A27.4:2 


A9.7:3 


A4.1: 


A7.3:4 

A9.7:7 


A1.9:10 
A29.12:C81 
A  9. 7:4 
A4. 1:899 

A10.3:104 
A9.3:12 


A1.9:77 

A7.3:62 

A7.3:56 

A10.3:65 

A7.3:47 

A7.4:3 

A7.3:35 

A9.7:2 

A22.4:28 

A29.6:28 

A4.3:20 

Al.  1:881-2 

A1.8:19 


A10.3:65 
A10.3:65 
A10.3:41 
A  10.3:33 
A1.9:48 

A22.3:10 

A9.5:50 

A9.6:4 


6U0 


"White  Chester  breed  of  swine  ( 3Iorris).     p.  475 

White  lir,  disease  of  (Ilartig).     1SS9.     p.  164 

White  fiv  investigation,  review  of,  witli  inoidental  ])rob]eins  (Gos- 

sard).     1902.     p.  68 

White  grubs: 

Allorhina,  note  on  (Townsend).     1891.     p.  25 

Kerosene  emulsion  as  remcdv  for.     1888.    p.  48 

Life  history  of  (Forbes).     1891.     p.  239 

A\'hite  kafir  corn.     See  Kafir  corn. 
'\^'llite-^larked  tussock  moth.     See  Tussock  moth. 
Wliite  pine: 

Insect  enemies  of  (Chittenden).     1899.     p.  55 

Report  on  (Spalding),  revised  and  enlarged  by  B.  E.  Fernow. 
1899 

Wood  of  (Roth).     1899.     p.  73 

White  scale.     See  Icerya. 

Whitehead,  Mortimer.     Signals,  Weather  Bureau.     1892.     p.  46 

Wliitewater,  Wis.,  ground-water  at,  fluctuations  in  level  and  rate 

of  movement  of  (King).     1892 

Whitney,   Milton: 

Announcement  of  functions  of  Soils  Division,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment.    1894 

Climatology  vs.  meteorology.     1 898.     p.  301 

Climatologv  and  soils  in  their  relation  to  cotton  cultivation.    1896. 

p.  143.: 

Field   operations  of  Soils  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  in 

1899.     p.  13 

Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  233 

Rice  soils  of  South  Carolina.     1893.     p.  77 

Salt  content  of  alkali  waters  and  soils,  instructions  for  determining 

in  field.     1900 

Soil  collection   of  Division   of  Soils,    Agriculture  Department, 

catalogue  of  first  4,000  samples  in.     1899 

Soil  features  that  should  be  recognized  in  all  plat  work.     1891. 

p.  91 

Soil  investigations  in  United  States.     1899.     p.  335 

Soil — 

reasons  for  cultivating.     1895.     p.  123 

samples  of,  for  moisture  determination,  instructions  for  taking. 

1894.! 

Soil  survey,  purpose  of.     1901.     p.  117 _. 

Soils- 
Exhaustion  and  abandonment  of,  testimony  before  Industrial 
Commission.     1901 

in  their  relation  to  crop  production.     1894.     p.  129 

of  Florida,  preliminary  report  on.     1898 

physical  analysis  of.     1 895.     p.  62 

problems,  some  interesting.     1897.     p.  429 

some  physical  properties  of,  in  their  relation  to  moisture  and 

crop  distribution.     1892 

Soils  Division,  Agriculture  Department — 

field  operations  of — 

1899 

1900 

1901 

work  of,  for  farmer.     1897.     p.  122 

Sumatra  tobacco,  growing,  under  shade  in  Connecticut  Valley. 

1902 : 

Tobacco,  methods  of  curing 

Tobacco  investigations  of  Agriculture  Department.     1901.     p.  108. 

Tobacco  soils.     1898 . 

Tobacco  soils  of  United  States;  a  i)reliminary  report  upon  soils  of 
principal  tobacco  districts.     1898 

See  also  Schulte,  J.  I.;  as  joint  author,  Marvin,  Charles  Frederick. 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chief  of  Division  of  Aurricultural  Soils.  18H4 
to  1896;  Soils  Division,  18<)7  to  IHOO;  Soils  J'.ureau,  1901  aii<l 
1902 


Index 

I'lasRlflcaliun  no. 
i  A  1.1:865 
,  A28.5:5 

A9.6:31 


A 9. 7:4 
A9.7:l 
A9.7:3 


A 13. 3:22 


A 13. 3:22 
A 13. 3:22 


A29.3:7 
A29.3:5 


A26.4:l 
A29.6:26 


A10.3:33 

A  1.8:64 
A  29. 6:30 
A27.8:6 

A26.4:6 

A26.3:16 

A10.3:7 
Al. 10:899 

A  1.10:895 

A26.4:2 
A  1.111:901 


A1.8:70 
Al.  10:894 
A26.3:13 
A7.3:47 
A  1.1 0:897 

Aim.  3:4 


A  1.8:64 
A26. 5:900 
A  26. 5:901 
A  1.10:897 

A  26. 3:20 
A  1.9:60 
A 10. 3:99 
A  1.9:83 


A26.3:li 


A  26.1; 


60] 


Index 

AVliitney,  -Milton,  and  P>ri<;fr?,  Lyman  James.     Electrical  method  of 

deteiniininiT  temiK'iature  of  soils.     1897 

WiiitiH'v,  .Miiron,and  Floyd,  Marcus  L.     Tobacco  industry,  growth 

(.1.      ISKi).     p.  429.." 

Whitiu-y.  Milton,  and  Hosnier,  Ralph  Sheldon.     Soil  moisture;  rec- 
nrd  of  amount  of  water  contained  in  soils  during  crop  season 

of  ISOfi.     1S97 

Whitney,  Milton,  and  Means,  Thomas  Herbert: 

Alkali  lands.     1S99 

Alkali  soils  of  Yellowstone  A'alley,  from  preliminary  investiga- 
tion of  soils  near  Billings,  Mont.     1S98 

Cigar  leaf  tobacco,  temperature  changes  in  fermenting  piles  of. 

1899 

Electrical  method  of  determining  soluble  salt  content  of  soils, 

etc.     1897 

Whitney,  Milton,  ( iai'dner,  Frank  Duane,  and  Briggs,  Lyman  James. 
Electrical  method  of  determining  moisture  content  of  arable 

soils.     1897 

Whitson,  James  H.     Agriculture  in  Idaho  Territory.     1869.     p.  369. 
Whittle,  C.  L.     Roads,  forces  which  operate  to  destroy,  with  notes 

on  road  stones  and  problems  therewith  connected.     1897 

Wiechmann,  F.  G.     See,  as  collaborator,  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington. 
W^ickson,  E.  J.: 

Climat(  ilogy  and  horticulture.     1900.     p.  45 

Dairying  in  California.     1896 

Irrigation — 

field  and  garden.     1901 

in  fruit  growing.     1900 

of  deciduous  fruits,  notes  on.     1900.     p.  SO 

practice  among  fruit  growers  on  Pacific  coast.     1902 

Wide  tires,  laws  of  certain  States  relating  to  their  use  (Stone).    1895. 
Widmann,  Otto.     House  sparrow,  passer  domesticus,  and  European 
tree  sparrow,  passer  montanus,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  history  of. 

1889.     p.  191 ' 

Wier,  D.  B.     Plums,  native,  how  to  fruit  them,  they  are  practically 

curculio  proof.     1887.     p.  39 

Wiiiirins,  S.  M.     Truck  farming  in  Louisiana.     1887.     p.  240 

Wi^ht,  R.  Allan: 

Icerva  i)urchasi  and  Vedalia  cardinalis  in  Xew  Zealand.     1893., 

p.  194 

New  Zealand  katipo,  report  on.     1889.     p.  134 

Potato-tul  ler  moth,  report  on.     1893.     p.  163 

Root  fungus  of  Xew  Zealand.     1889.     p.  199 . ._ 

Wilbour,  Joshua.     Animals,  dead,  disposition  of,  in  Dublin,     p.  347. 
Wilcox,  Earley  Vernon: 

Calves,  feeding,  witli  milk  of  tuberculous  cows.     1899.     p.  23 

Cattle,  northern,  protecting  against  Texas  fever.     1900.     p.  27  . . . 

Larkspur  poisoning  of  sheep,     p.  473 

Milk,  tuberculosis  in,  killing  the  germs  of.     1899.     p.  24 

Paris  green,  low  grade,  use  of,  to  fruit  growers.     1900.     ji.  14 

Petroleum,  crude,  as  an  insecticide.     1900.     p.  15 

Plant  poisoning  of  stock  in  ^lontana.     p.  91 

See  alsi),  as  joint  author,  Allen,  Edwin  West  —  Chesnut,  Victor 
King. 

Wild,  Heinrich,  short  biography  of.     1902.     p.  451 

AVild  animals.     See  Animals. 

Wild-cherry  leaves,  poisoning  by  (Evans),     p.  16 

Wild  flowers  (Ganlner) .     p.  155 

Wilder,  ^Marshall  P.     American  Pomological  Society,  history  and 

progress  of.     p.  1 49 

Wilder,  Marshall  P.,  Thompson,  Alexander,  Flagg,  William  J.,  and 
Barry,    Patrick.     Vine,   culture  and   i)roducts  of,   report  to 
United  States  Commission  at  Paris  Exposition  of  1867.     p.  163. 
Wiley,  Harvey  Washington: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 
Chemists,  at  third  annual  convention.     1886.     p.  6 


Ciiissiriciitlon  no, 

'  A 26. 3:7 
A1.10:S99 

A26.3:9 

:  A1.9:88 
A26.3:14 
A1.8:60 
A26.3:8 


A26.3:6 
A27.9:7 

A  22. 4:29 


A 10. 3: 76 
A4.3:14 


Al. 9:138 
Al. 9:116 
A10.3:76 
A10.3:108 
A22.3:12 


A5.3:i 


A9.3:14 
A27.9:25 


A9.7:6 
A9.7:2 
A9.7:5 
A  28. 5:5 
A4. 1:899 

Al. 9:107 
A1.9:119 
A4. 1:898 
A  1.9:107 
Al. 9:114 
Al. 9:114 
A4. 1:900 


A29.6:.30 


Al. 9:103 
A  1.1:862 


A  1.1:870 


A  1.1:867 
A7.3:12 


602 


1  CI  (lex 

C'lassiflctitlun  uo« 


Wiley,  Ilarvpv  AVa?hington — Continued 

Agricultural   cheuiical   analysiis,   apparatus  used   in,   some  new 

forms  of,  explanation  of.     1  S!)0.     p.  96 

Basic  phosphatic  slags,  mechanical  analysis  of.     1896.     p.  78 

Beet-sugar  industry  in  Cniteil  States — 

1897.  p.  11  . .  /. 

1898.  p.  131  

1900.  p.  123 

Butter,  nostrums  for  increasing  vield  of.     1893 

Butter  fat,  refractive  index  of.^  "1888.     p.  36 

Canned  meats,  chemical  examination  of,  circular  on.     1899 

Cereals  and  cereal  products,  adulteration  of,  investigations  made 

under  direction  of,  with  collaboration  of  Karl  P.  ^IcP^lrov, 
William  Ilenrv  Krug,  T.  C.  Trescot,  Willard  Dell  Bigelow, 
and  others.     1898.     p.  1169 

Cereals  collected  at  AVorld's  Columbian  Kxposition,  analyses  of 
and  comparisons  with  other  data.     1895 

Chemistry  Division,  Agriculture  Department,  work  of,  for  farmer. 
1897.  '  p.  76 

Chemistry,  relation  of,  to  progress  of  agriculture.  1899.  p. 
201  ./. 

Chemists,  Official  Agricultural,  Association  of,  historical  sketch  of. 

1899.  p.  16 

Diffusion — 

its  application  to  sugar  cane,  and  record  of  experiments  with 

sorghum  in  1883.     1884 

methods  and  machinery  for  application  of,  to  extraction  of 
sugar  from  sugar  cane  and  sorghum,  and  for  use  of  lime 
and  carljonic  and  sulphurous  acids  in  purifying  the  diffu- 
sion juices.     1886 

Diffusion  and  carbonatation,  experiments  with,  at  Ottawa,  Kans. 

1885 

Industries  and  arts,  true  relations  of  science  to.     1883.     p.  32 

Infant  and  invalid  foods,  analysis  of,  provisional  methods  for. 

1902.     p.  41 

Lard  and  lard  adulterants.     1889.     p.  405 

Maize  (Indian  corn) — 

composition  of,  etc.     1898 

same  ( French  abstract ) .     1 900 

food  value  of.     1891.     p.  17 _. 

Mineral  phosphates  as  fertilizers.     1894.     p.  1/7 

Northern  sugar  industry,  a  record  of  its  progress  during  season 

of  1883 ■. _. . _. 

Pigs,  carcasses  of,  chemical  compositif)n  of,  report  on,  with  col- 
laboration of  Ervin  Edgar  Ewell,  William  Henry  Krug,  T.  C. 

Trescot,  and  others.     1898 ." , 

Plants,  chemical  composition  of,  influence  of  environments  on. 

1901.  p.  299 

Potash  and  its  function  in  agriculture.     1896.     p.  107 

Proteid  bodies,  separation  oi',  from  fiesh  bases  by  means  of  chlorin 

and  bromin.      1898.     p.  27 

Soil  ferments  important  in  agriculture.     1895.     p.  69 

Sorghum  cane,  experiments  with.     1883.     p.  423 

Sorghum,  experiments  in  manufacture  of  sugar  from — 

1886,  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans 

1888,  at  Rio  Grande,  N.  J.,    Kenner,  La.,  Conway  Spnngs, 

Douglas,  and  Sterling,  Kans 

same,  in  1889 

1890 

1891,  report  on,  with  collaboration  of  (iuilford  Law.son 
Spencer,  Albert  A.  Denton,  and  Wihray  J.  Tiiompson 

1892,  with  collalioration  of  All)ert  A.  Denton,  Glen  O'I'.rieu. 
C.  1.  Hinman,  Wibray  J.  Thompson,  John  L.  Fuelling, 
and  Oma  Carr 

189.3,  with  collal)oratiou  of  Oma  Carr  and  ('.  1.  Ilimiian 

Starch,  manufacture  of,  from  potatfjes  and  ca^-sava.     19()(J 


A  7. 3:28 
A  7. 3:49 

A1.2:B39i 

A1.2:B39* 

A1.8:69 

A  1.9:1 2 

A7.3;19 

A7.4:o 


A7.3:133 
A7.3:45 
Al.  10:897 
Al.  10:899 
A7.3:57 

A7.3:2 

A7.3:8 

A7.3:6 

A1.7:2 

A  7. 3:65 
A7.3:13* 

A  7. 3:50 
A7.4:6 

A  1.8:49 
A  1.10:894 


A7.3:3 


A7.3:53 


Al. 10:901 
A  1. 10:896 


A  7. 3:54 
A  1.10.895 
A  1.1:883 

A7.3:14 


A  7. 3:20 
A  7. 3:26 
A  7. 3:29 

A  7.3:34 


A  7. 3:37 
A  7. 3:40 

A  7. 3:58 


603 


Index 

Wiley,  Harvej'  Washington — Continued 

Sugar,  jnoiasse^,  and  sirup,  confections,  honey,  and  beeswax, 
adulteration  of,  investigations  made  under  direction  of,  with 
collal)oration  of  Henry  Augustus  Huston,  H.  H.  Nicholson, 
W.  B.  Rising,  JNIelville  Amasa  Scovell,  S.  P.  Sharpies,  William 
Carter  Stul)bs,  Shij)pen  Wallai'O,  F.  G.  Wiechmann,  Henry 
Adam  Weber,  and  Karl  P.  IMcElroy 

Sugar  analysis — 

notes  on  methods  of.     1890.      p.  129 

remarks  on   report  of  committee  on   sugar,  Association   of 
Official  Agricultural  Chemists.     1888.     p.  54 

Sugar  beet — 

composition  of,  influence  of  environment  upon.     1901 

culture  of.     1891 

culture,  seed  development,  manufacture,  and  statistics 

experiments  with — 

1890 

1891,  with  collaboration  of  Walter  Maxwell,  W.  A.  Henry, 
and  others 

1892,  with  collaboration  of  Walter  Maxwell 

1893 

1897 

grown  in  various  States,  analyses  of 

same,  p.  135 

industry  in,  culture  of  sugar  beet  and  manufacture  of  beet 

sugar.     1890 

Sugar  industry  of  United  States,  cane  sugar,  beet  sugar,  sorghum 

sugar,  maple  sugar.     1885 

Sunflower  plant,  its  cultivation,  comjiosition,  and  uses.     1901 

Sweet  cassava,  its  culture,  properties,  and  uses.     1894 

Table  sirups,  manufacture  of,  fron^  sugar  cane.     1902 

Tanning  materials,  official  methods  for  analysis  of.     1901 

Zinc  in  evaporated  apples.     1896 

See  also,  for  reports  as  Chemist,  Chemistry  Bureau,  Agriculture 

Department,  1884-1902 

See  aUo,  as  editor,  Chemical  analysis,  methods  of,  1895  and' 1898; 
Chemists,  Official  Agricultural,  Association  of,  proceedings  of, 
1889-1901 — as  joint  author,  Wheeler,  Homer  Jay. 
W^iley,  Harvey  Washington,  and  Krug,  William  Henry.  Filter-tube 
method,  international  and  official  hide-jiowder  method,  com- 
parison of.     1901.     p.  136 

Wilkinson,  H.  E.     Meteorological  observations  at  puljlic  schools. 

1899.     p.  550 

Wilkinson,  Levi  Washington.     Phosphates,  native,  containing  iron 
and  aluminum,  analvsisof,  proposed  method  for.     1891.     p.  107. 
Willard,  X.  A.: 

American  dairying,  rise,  progress,  and  national  importance,     p.  431 . 
Dairying  of  America  and  England,  their  points  of  difference  and 

comparative  merits,     p.  358 

WMllcocks,  W.     Nile  [River].     1894.     p.  121 

Willdenow  herbarium,  American  panicums  in  (Holm).     1897.     p.  17. 

Willet,  J.  E.     Cotton  worm  in  Georijia  in  1878.     p.  358 

Willets,  J.  II. : 

Seeds,  purchase  and  distribution  of — 

1898.  p.  1 

1899.  ]).  3 

1900.  p.  7 

Willets  Point,  N.  Y.,  auroras  at,  record  of  1870-85  (Abbe) .     p.  253. . . 
Williams,  C.  B.: 

Ammonia  results  in  mixed  fertilizers,  variaV)le.     1901.     p.  28 

Kilgore's  niodification  of  volumetric  method  of  estimating  phos- 
phoric acid.     1901.     p.  55 

Soils,  phosphoric  acid  in,  estimation  of,  by  double  precipitation 
with  molybdic  solution  and  titration  of  ammonium  phospho- 
molybdate  with  standard  alkali.     1895.     p.  82 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Kilgore,  Benjamin  Wesley. 
Williams,  F..auklin,  jr.     Clearing  new  land.     1902 . . ! 


Chissiacntiuu  uo. 


A7.3:13« 

A7.3:28 

A7.3:19 

A7.3:64 

A1.9:3 

A1.9:52 

A7.3:30 


A7.3:33 

A7.3:36 

A7.3:39 

A7.3:52 

A1.2:B39  3 

1.2:B39i 

A  7. 3:27 

A7.3:5 

A7.3:60 

A7.3:44 

A  7. 3:70 

A7.4:8 

A7.3:48 

A7.1: 


A  7. 3:62 
A29.6:27 
A7.3:31 
A  1.1:865 


Al.  1:866 
A29.3:ll' 
A3. 3:4 
A9.2:C82 


Al.  1:898 
Al.  1:899 
Al.  1:900 
A29.6:22 


A7.3:62 


A  7. 3:62 


A7.3:47 
Al. 9:150 


604 


1901. 


Williams,  H.  E. : 

Food  products,  protection  of,  from  injurious  temperatures 

Harmon,  John  H.,  short  bio;iraphy  of.     1899.     p.  107 

Temperatui-es  injurious  to  food  pnuhicts  in  storage  and  during 

trans])ortation  and  methods  of  protection  from  same 

Wai>penhans,  C.  F.  R.,  short  biography  of.     1902.     p.  87 

Williams,  Thomas  Albert: 

Crimson  clover.     1899 

Forage,  succulent,  for  farm  and  dairy,     j).  613 

Grass  and  forage  investigations,  cooperative  work  of  Department 

of  Agriculture  with  .State  experiment  stations.     1900 

same.     1901.     p.  148 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  and  forage  conditions  of  eastern  Rocky 

Mountain  region.     1898 

Grasses  and  forage  plants  of  the  Dakotas.     1897 

Millets,  report  on — 

1898.     p.  267  

1899 

Poa  fendleriana  and  its  allies.     1 899  

Prairie  pastures,  worn  out  native,  renewing  of 

Rape  as  a  forage  plant.     1899 

Sorghum  as  a  forage  crop 

Soy  bean  as  a  forage  crop 

Timothy  in  prairie  region.     1896.     p.  147 

Williams,  W.     Bronchitis  in  cattle,     p.  60.'^ 

AVilliams,  W.  L.: 

Cerebro-spinal    meningitis,    enzootic,    among    horses,    and    hog 

cholera  in  Idaho.     1898.     j).  179 

Mares,  infectious  abortion  of.     p.  449 

Willis  area,  Texas,  soil  survev  of  (Martin),     p.  607 

Williston,  S.  W. :     _ 

Australian  parasite  of  Icerva  purchasi.     1888.     p.  21 

Belvosia,  study  of.     1893. "  p.  238 

Diptera  of  Death  Valley  expedition,  list  of.     1893.     p.  253 

Lestophonus,  genus,  note  on.     1889.     p.  328 

Willits,  Edwin: 
Address  of — 

before  convention  of  National  League  for  Good  Roads.     Wash- 
ington, 1893.     p.  21 

before  sixth  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official  Agri- 
cultural Chemists.     1889.     p.  6 

Agriculture,  Assistant  Secretary  of,  duties  of,  special  report  on. 

p.  67 

Agriculture,  practical,  scientific  work  of  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture in  its  relations  to.     p.  59 

Black-rot,  downy  mildew,  and  anthracnose  of  grape,  questions 

regarding  

Chicago  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  special  report  on.     p.  53. 

same 

Educatioiial  forces  in  I'nitcd  States  relating  to  agriculture,  c'oop- 

eration  of  Department  of  Agriculture  with.     p.  65 

Fiber  plants,  raising  and  testing  of.     1890.     p.  124 

Industrial  education,  ]>aper  on.     1885.     p.  55 

Letter  on  Icerya  purchasi.     1889.     p.  15 

Peach  trees,  leaf  curl  of,  letter  of  inquiry  relative  to.     1893 

Textile  fiber  production,     p.  46 

Willow: 

('ind)ex  injuring,  in  Nebraska  (Webster).     1890.     p.  228 

Osier,  note  on  (Watts).     1873.     p.  419 

Willow-shoot  sawfly,  report  on  (  Riley )  1888.     p.  8 

Willow  slug,  yellow-spotted,  report  on  (Howard).     1888.     p.  33 

Willson,  George  JL: 

San  Francisco  weather-forecast  district,- report  of,  Feb.,  ]\Iarch, 

1899 

same,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1900 

See  alxo,  as  joint  author,  McAdie,  Alexander  (t. 
Wilson,  C.  T.  R.     Atmospheric  air,  ionisation  of.     1901.     p.  159 


Index 

I'lasslflcatlim  no. 

Al. 9:125 
A29.6:27 

A29.3:13 
A29.6:30 

A3.4:17 
A  1.10:899 

A1.4:8 
A 10. 3:99 


A3.3:12 
A3.3:6 

Al. 10:898 
Al. 9:101 
A3.4:10 
A3. 4:4 
A3.4:12 
A1.9:50 
A  1.9:58 
Al. 10:896 
A  1.1:880 


A4. 1:897 
A4. 1:889-90 
A26. 5:901 ' 

A9.7:l 
A9.7:5 
A5.5:7 
A9.7:l 


A10.3:14 
A7.3:24 

Al.  1:892 

Al.  1:890 

A28.4:ll 
A  1.1:893 
A5. 1:893 


A  1.1:891 
A10.5:2 
A  1.7:9 
A9.7:2 
A  28. 4:1 3 
A  1.1:889 

A9.7:2 
A27.9:ll 
A  9. 7:1 
A9.7:l 


A  29. 6:27 
A  29. 6:28 

A29.6:29 


605 


Wilson,  G.  "W.     Oleomargarine,  ingredients  of.     p.  olS 

Wilson,  James: 
Address  of — 

before  American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers, 

at  seventh  annual  meeting.     1902.     p.  45 

before   Association   of   American   Agrii'ultnral   Colleges   and 
Experiment  Stations,  at  twelfth  annual  convention.     1898. 

p.  42 

Cattle  industry  of  United  States,     p.  207 

Forests  and  forest  conditions  of  southern  Appalachian  mountain 

region,     p.  13 

Speech  delivered  July  7,  1902,  at  school  of  agriculture,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio 

See  aim,  for  reports  as  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1897-1901 

Wilson,  James,  and  Curtiss,  Charles  Franklin.     Lambs,  feeding  of. 

p.  463 

Wilson,  James  Maxwell: 
Irrigation  investisiations — 

Cache  Creek,  Cal.     1901.     p.  155 

Nevada.     1902.     p.  147 

Water  laws  of  Nebraska.     1899.     p.  58 

See  aho,  as  joint  author.  Bond,  Fred. 
Wilson,  James  W.     See,  as  joint  author,  Curtiss,  Charles  Franklin. 
Wilson,  James  W.,  and  Hill,  George  G.     Chicago,  111.,  international 

live-stock  exposition  of  1900,  notes  on.     p.  63 

Wilson,  Lawrence.     Live-stock  industry,  condition  of,  west  of  Mis- 
sissippi River,     p.  429 

Wilson,  Thomas.  Lace,  description  and  history  of.  1897.  p.  359. . 
Wilson,  Wilford  M. : 

Climate  and  man:  with  special  regard  to  climate  and  climatic 
elements  as  curative  or  causative  agencies  of  disease.     1902. 

p.  104 : 

"Indian  smnmer."     1902.     p.  440 

Meteorologi(^al  statistics,  how  to  improve  them  to  meet  needs  of 

medical  j^rofession,  etc.     1899.     p.  82 

Wilt  disease: 

Cotton  and  its  control  (Orton).     1900 -. . . . 

Cotton,  watermelon,  and  cowpea  (Smith).     1899 

Co wpea  and  its  control  (Orton ) .     1 902 

Wind-barometer  table,  report  on  (Garriott).     1897.     p.  204 

Wind-roses  for  Oklahoma,  notes  on  1891-99  (Abbe) .     p.  21 

Wind  scale,  Beaufort,  as  used  at  sea  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  175 

Wind  signal  orders,  cipher  code  of,  amending  instructions  to  special 

displavmen.     1892 

Wind  vanes  "(Cronk).     1899.     p.  165 

Windmills: 

Efhciencv  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  164 

Feed  milis  and.     1902.     p.  31 

Wind-rush  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  29,  1896  (Hazen).  p.  322... 
Windstorm,  local  electricity  in,  in  Wyoming  (Abbe).  1894.  p.  509. 
Winds: 

Clouds  and,  report  on  (Brillouin)  1897.     p.  437 

Currents  and,  Broun's  law  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  264  .. 
Direction  and   velocity,    hourly   results  from  self- registers  for 

recording  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  252 

Direction  of — 

some  observations  of,  at  different  altitudes  around  West  India 

cyclones  (Boyer).     1892.     p.  50 

vertical  gradients  of  ( Frankentield ) .     1898 

Diurnal,  on  faint  gradient  in  northwestern  New  Mexico  (Dodge). 

1901.     p.  299 

Effect  of,  on  catch  of  rainfall  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  308 

same  (Sy mens).     1899.     p.  454 

Effect  of  mountains  on  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  510 

Force  of — 

first  attempt  to  measure  (Abbe).     1896.     p.  335 

in  tornadoes,  notes  on  (Kimball).     1901.     p.  419 


Classification  no. 

A4.  ]  :900 


A 10. 3: 120 


A10.3:65 
A4. 1:901 

A1.2:Ap4- 


A1.2:W69 
Al.l: 

A4. 1:898 


A 10. 3:100 
A 10. 3: 104 
A10.3:58 


A4. 1:900 

A4. 1:885 
All. 5:9 


A29.8:31 
A29.6:30 

A29.3:24 

A28.3:27 
A28.3:17 
A19.3:17 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:22 

A29.2:C49 
A29.3:24 

A29.6:25 
A1.9:149 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:22 

A29.6:25 
A29.6:26 

A29.6:25 


A29.6:20 
A29.5:F 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:22 

A29.6:24 
A29.6:29 


606 


p.  435 


WiBd? — Continued 
Hot— 

chinooks  and  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  77 

Kan«a.s  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  260 

Mis8( )uri  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  200 

Hurricane,  studies  on  (A Vjbe).     1894.     p.  372 

Injurious  to  vegetation  and  crop.s  (Curtis).     1895. 

Japan  and  Arizona  ( Abl)e) .     1895.     p.  255 

Local,  that  are  not  tornadoe.«,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1899.     ]>.  312  .. 

Maximum  pressure  of,  note  on  (Abbe) .     1900.     p.  68 

Measurement  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.     p.  358 

Minnesota,  movements  of  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  252 

Monthly  notes  on,  July,  1891-Oct.  1902 

Movement  of  thunderstorms  against  (Abbe).      1895.      pp.  383, 

423,  465 

New  Haven,  1873-1900  (Davis),     p.  261 

Nomenclature  of,  report  on  ( Proctor ) .     1897.     p.  54 

Origin  of  descen(ling  gusts  of  ( Aljbe).     1897.     pp.  351,  447 

Phenomena  and  lake  levels  ( Henry ) .     1 900.     p.  203 

Popular  queries  al)(»ut,  with  answers  (Kimljall).     1901.     p.  422.. 
Prevailing  and  resultant,  comparison  of  (.Vbbe).     1893.    '\k  365.. 

same  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  400 

Eain  gage  and  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     j).  464 

Resultant — 

calculation  of,  notes  on  ( Abbe) .     1899.     p.  421 

mechanical  determination  of,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  540. 

Sand  dunes  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  176 

Temperature  and,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1901.     p.  218 

Velocity  and  fluctuations  of  water  level  on  Lake  Erie  (Henry). 

1902 

Velocity  of,  early  measurements  of  ( Abbe).     1896.     p.  459 

Warm,  note  on  (Abbe).     1895.     p.  57 

Weather  and,  local  contrasts  of  (Abbe).     1894.     p.  509 

See  also,  Anemometer  —  Baguios  —  Chinook  winds  —  (clima- 
tology —  Cyclone  —  Dancing  dervishes  —  Derecho  —  Hurri- 
canes —  Pamperos  —  Tornadoes  —  Typhoon. 

Windward  Islands,  rainfall  of  (Jefferson).     1901.     p.  56 

Wine  land,  is  Texas  a?  ( Bauer).     1869.     p.  451 

Wines: 

Adulteration  of  ( Crampton ) .     1 887.     p.  263 

American — 

composition  of  (Bigelow).     1900 

composition  of,  and  substances    used  in   their   adulteration 
(Crampton).     p.  183 

wine  grapes  and,  examination  of.     1867.     p.  327 

wine-making  and  (Husmann).     p.  154 

Analysis  of,  European  methods  of,  etc.     1887.     p.  383 

Beers,  etc.,  analvsis  of,  methods  proposed  for  adoption  for  use  in 

Austria.     1893.     p.  155 

Chemical  analysis  of  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  240 

Consumption  of,  in  Ignited  States,  per  capita  of  jjopulation — 

1870-1895.     J).  552 

1896.     p.  595  

1898.     p.  723 

Copper  in  (Fallot).     1890.     p.  96 

French  croj).     1875.     p.  115 

French,  adulteration  of,  1876.     ]>.  365 

Growing  in  California.     1868.     p.  280 

Heatingof  (McMurtrie).     1873.     p.  244 

Making — 

graj)e-cnlture  in  El  Paso  del  Norte  and  ( Pierson).     1873.    j).  24. 

vine  culture  in  Middle  States  and  (  Lodge),     p.  118 

Manufacture  of  grape,  blacklierry,  and  other  fruit  wines,  on  (.Jail's 

method  (  Hossert).     )».  156 

Napa  Countv,  Cal.,  industry  (Husman).     1891.     p.  535 

New  :\Iexic6.     1866.     p.  424 

Poisoning  in  France.     1876.     p.  487 


Cla.sKlflciitiiiii  III). 


A29.6:22 
.\29.6:25 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:22 
A29.3:1P 
A29.6:23 
-\29.6:27 
A29.6:28 
.\29.6:26 
A  29. 6:25 
A29.6: 

A29.6:23 
A29.6:30 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:25 
A  29. 6:28 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:21 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:27 

A29.6:27 
A29.6:25 
A29.6:29 
A29.6:29 

A29.5:J 
A29.6:24 
A29.6:23 
A29.6:22 


A29.6:29 
A27.9:6 


A7.3:13' 
A7.3:59 


Al.l:.  7 
A27.9:o  - 
Al.  1:867 
A7.3:13» 


A7.3:38 
A27.9:ll 


Al.  10:895 
Al.  10:896 
A  1.10:898 
A6.3:ll 
A27.9:14 
A27.9:14 
A27.9:6 
A27.9:ll 

A27.9:ll 
A1.1:86G 

A  1.1:863 
A  27. 9:29 
A  27. 9:4 
A27.9:14 


GOl 


Index 

"Wines — Continued 
Prodiu'tion  of — 

ill  France  in  1883.     1884.     Xo.  9.     p.  45 

mineral  nutrition  of  vine  for  (McMurtrie).     1882.     p..  180 

Scuppernong,  analysis  of — 

1868.  p.  362  . ." 

1869.  p.  22 

See  also  California  wines  and   brandies  —  Ura])e  nmst  —  Grape 

vine  —  Grapes  —  Vine. 
Wing,  H.  H.: 

Dairy  industry  of  United  States,  report  accompanyinfr  exhibit  of 
Animal  Industry  Bureau,  at  Paris  Exposition  of  1889.     p.  387. 

Feeding  experiments,  special  points  bearing  on.     1891.     p.  93 

Winnemucea,  Nev.,  forage  conditions  between  Ontario,  Oreg.,  and 

(Griffiths) .     1902 

Winslow,  Alfred  A.     Horse  breeding  in  Belgium,     p.  503 

Winslow,  Edward  D.     Animals,  dead,  disposition  of,  in  Stockholm. 

p.  360 ~. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C,  good  roads  convention  at,    proceedings  of. 

1902.     p.  11 

Winter: 

Bee-keeping  in  ( Tupper) .     p.  209 

Farm  animals  in.     1875.     p.  84 

Forage  crops  for  the  South  ( Ball) .     1902 

Irrigation  in,  note  on  (Abbe) .     1900.     p.  17 

Irrigation  of  deciduous  orchards.     1901.     p.  12 

Severe,  benefits  of  (Abbe).  _  1899.  _  p.  62 

Winter  washes,  experiments  with,  against  San  Jose  scale,  season  of 

1894-95  (Marlatt).     1895.     p.  365 

Winters: 

Are  our  winters  changing?  (Henry).     1898.     p.  540 

Are  they  becoming  colder?     1868.     p.  214 

Winton,  Andrew  Lincoln: 

Address  of,  as  president  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural 

Chemists  at  fifteenth  annual  convention.     1898.     p.  9 

Baking  powder  and  baking-powd^"  chemicals,  analysis  of,  provi- 
sional method  for.     1902.     p.  98 

Milk,  solids  and  fat  in,  Babcock  gravimetric  method  for  deter- 
mination of.     1893.     p.  119 

Potash — 

bichromate  of,  does  cream  lose  fat  on  keeping  for  long  time 

with  and  without?     1894.     p.  192 

Li'-.do-Gladding  method  of  determining,  reportof  useof  sodium 

_       chloridein.     1891.     p.  148 

Spices,  analysis  of,  provisional  method  for.     1902.     p.  55 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Jenkins,  Edward  Hopkins. 
Wire: 

Early  use  of,  in  kite  flying  (Fergusson).     1897.     p.  135 

Irrigation  bv  use  of,  notes  on  ( Betts).     1899.     p.  301 

same  (Abbe).     1899.     p.  473 

Wire  fences,  lightning  on,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1898.    p.  466 

Wireless  telegraphy,  note  on  ( Abbe) .     1900.     pp.  12,  113,  294 

Wireworras: 

Life  historv  of  (Hart).     1891.     p.  246 

Sodaashfor.     1869.     p.  300 

Wisconsin: 

Cattle  trade  and  allied  industries  of.  (Perry),     p.  125 

Clover-seed  midge  in,  note  on.     1886.     p.  39 

Farm  resources  and  products  of.     1868.     p.  189 

Farmers' institute  work  accomplished  in  (McKerrow).    1902.  p.  31. 

Flax  culture  in  (Bosse).     1892.     p.  43 

Forestry  conditions  and  interests  of,  report  on  (Roth).     1898 

same,  introduction  to  report  (Fernow)-     1898.     p.  7 

Fruit  culture  in.     1868.     p.  322 

Horticulture  in  (Peffer).     1882.     p.  174 

Irrigation  experiments  in  (King).     1902.     p.  313 


Classification  no. 


A27.9:22 
A1.8:22 


A27.9:0 
A27.9:7 


A4.1:887- 
A10.5:3 

A19^3:15 
A4. 1:900 

A4. 1:899 

A22.3:23 

Al. 1:867 
A27.9:13 
Al. 9:147 
A29.6:28 
Al. 9:144 
A29.6:27 


A9. 


/ :/ 


A29.6:26 
A27.9:6 


A7.3:56 
A7.3:65 
A7.3:38 

A7.3:43 

A7.3:31 
A7.3:65 


A29.6:25 
A29.6:2I 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:26 
A29.6:28 

A9.7:3 
A27.9:7 

A4. 1:886 

A9.3:12 

A27.9:6 

A10.3:120 

All. 5:4 

A13.3:16 

A13.3:16 

A27.9:6 

A1.8:22 

A10.3:119 


608 


\Vi«eonpin — Continued 

Live-8tork  industrv  of,  condition  of  (Campbell),     p.  321 

Northern,  wild  fruits  of.     1890.     p.  484 

Sugar-beet  experiments  in,  in  1891  (  WoU).     p.  90 

Seealxo  La  Crosse  —  ^Milwaukee  —  New  Riohniond  —  Whitewater. 
Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  farm,  gruund-water  on, 
fluctuations  in  level  and  rate  of  movement  of  (King).     1892.. 
Witch-hazel,    two  species  of  plant-lice  inhabiting,  life  history  of 

(Pergande) .     1901 

Withcombe,  James.     Sheep  husbandry  of  Pacific  Northwest.     1900. 

P    5 --.--. --- 

Withers,  W.  A.     Nitrification  as  an  element  of  soil  productiveness. 

1902.     p.  87  

Withers,  W.  A.,  and  Fraps,  G.  S. : 

Ammonium   sulphate   and   cotton-seed   meal   in  different  soils, 

nitrification  of.     1902.     p.  36 


Index 

t'lasstacatldii  uo. 

A4. 1:889-90 

A27.9:28 

A7.3:33 


A29.3:5 
A9.8:9 
Al. 9:117 
A10.3:115 


Nitrification  of  certain  fertilizers.     1901. 


p.  25 


A7.3:67 
A7.3:62 
A29.6:30 


Woeikoff,  A.     Rainfall  and  charts  of  rainfall.     1902.     p.  :io:i 

Wohl,  A.     Carbohydrates,  character  of,  abstract  of  paper  on.     1890. 

p.  134 A7.3:28 

Wolfer,  A.     Wolf's  sun-spot  relative  numbers,  revision  of.     1902.  i 

p.  171 '  A29.6:30 

Wolfinger;  J.  P.     Indian  corn  culture,     p.  215 i  Al. 1:866 

W^olf's   isun-spot    relative    numbers,    revision  of   (Wolfer).     1902.  j 

p.  171 i  A29.6:30 

Woll,  Fritz  Wilhelm: 

Agricultural  education  and  research  in  Scandinavian  countries 

and  Finland.     1898.     pp.  605,  703 A10.6:9 

Agricultural  education  in  Scandinavian  countries,  notes  on.     1897. 

p.  7 A10.4:32 

Scandinavian  seed-control  stations,  report  on.     1899.     p.  4 A10.6:10 

Sugar-beet  experiments  in  Wisconsin  in  1891.     p.  90 A7.3:33 

Wollaber,    A.    B.     Thermographs,    furnishing    of,    to    voluntary 
observers,    records    to    be    kept    at   section   centers.      1902. 

p.  219 A29.3:31 

Wollaber,  E.  A.     Portland,  Oreg.,  weather  forecast  district,  monthly 

report  of,  September,  1900 A29.6:29 

Same.     February,  1901 A29.6:30 

Wollnv,  Ewald: 

Physical  i)roperties  of  soil,  nature  of.     1896.     pp.  761,  853,  948...'  A10.6:6 
Soil,  relation  of  physical  properties  of,  to  cultivation  of  plants. 

1893.     pp.  528,  627 A10.6:4 

Soils- 
artificial  changes  of  physical  i)roperties  of.     1900.     p.  604 A10.6:ll 

physical  properties  of,  adajjiation  of  methods  of  cultivation 

and  manuring  to.     1900.     p.  805 A10.6:ll 

Wollny  method,  application  of,  to  mixed  butters  (Besana).     1890. 

p.  105 A7.3:24 

Wolves.     ,See  Cattle. 

Women's  farm  institutes  (Maddock).     1902.     p.  46 A10.3:110 

Wood,  Mrs.  A.  F.    See,  as  translator,  Charpentier  de  Cossigny,  'SI.  J. 
Wood,  Peter.     Dew-point,  value  of,  in  forecasting  weather  under 

certain  conditions.     1902.     ]i.  152 A29.3:31 

Wood: 

American,  thirty-two  species  of,  summary  of  mechanical  tests  on.    A13.4:15 
Characteristics  and  i)roperties  of,  elementary  discussion  of  ( Koth ) . 

1 895 A13.3:10 

same,  introduction  to  (Fernow).     1895.     p.  5 A13.3:10 

Consumers  of,  information  to,  relative  to  increasing  durability  of 

_  timber  (Colman ).     1887 A13.4:3 

Different  kinds,  how  to  distinguish  (Fernow  and  Roth).     1895. 

p.  59 A13.3:10 


Mechanical  tests  made  at  Washington  University  testing  hihora- 

tory,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (.Johnson).     1893.     p.  3 " 

Mechanical  tests  of,  results  of  (Johnson).     1893.     p.  22 

Mojre  important,  of  North  Amery;-a,  key  to.     1895.     p.  64 


A]  3.3:8 
A  13.3.8 
A13.3:10 


114—04- 


.39 


0O9 


Index 

Wood — Continued 

Native,  descriptive  catalogue  of  luanufactures  of,  as  shown  in 
exhibit  of  AgricuUure  Department  at  World's  Industrial  and 

Cotton  Kxposition  at  New  Orleans,  La.  (Dodge).     1886 

Preservation  of — 

1866.     p.  287 

1884  (Flad ).     p.  66 , 

same,  reprint.     1SH4.     p.  2">7 

p.  92 , 

p.  276 


1887  (Constable 
same,  reprint. 
Quality,  etc. — 

1895.  p.  590 

1896.  p.  628 

Seasoning,  experiments  in  (P^liis).     1889.     p.  57 

Structure  of,  of  five  southern  pines  ( Roth ) .     p.  183 

same,  rev.  ed.     1897.     p.  143 

Test  material,  field  records  of  (Mohr ).     1893.     p.  50 

Trade  in  certain  States  ( Baker) .     1884.     p.  198 

Trade  in  lumber  and,  letter  from  agent  of  Forestry  Division  re- 
questing information  relative  to.     1883 

Trade  of  New  Hampshire  and  West  Virginia  (Hough) .     1884.     p. 

348 

Trade  of  Western  States  and  Territories  (Furnas).     1884.     pp. 

246, 255  

Usesof  (Roth).     1896.     p.  391 

See  also  Lumber  —  Timber. 
Wood  char.     See  Brown  coal  and  wood  char. 

Wood-creosote  oil,  report  on  ( Bixby ) .     1887.     p.  99 

Same,  reprint,     p.  282 

Wood  duck  and  woodcock,  two  vanishing  game  birds   (Fisher). 

1901.     p.  447 

Wood-leoparcl  moth  in  parks  of  New  York  Citv  (Southwick) .    1894. 

p.  138 -" 

Wood  lot  belonging  to  E.  D.  Page,  at  Oakland,  Bergen  County,  N.  J., 

working  plan  for  (Graves).     1898.     p.  301 

Woodcock  and  wood  duck,  two  vanishing  game  birds  (Fisher). 

1901.     p.  447  

Wooden  ties.     See  Railroad  ties. 

Woodford,  E.  S.     Fish  culture,  letter  on.     1869.     p.  376  * 

Woodhaven,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  tornado  at  (Emery).     1895.     p. 

252 

Woodhull, .     Agricultural  Department,  l)ureau  of  information 

and  exchange  in,  address  favoring  creation  of.     1885.     p.  90  . . 
Woodpeckers: 

Food  of  ( Beal ) .     1895 

Tongues  of  (Lucas).     1895.     p.  35 

Woods,  Albert  Fred: 

Bermuda  lily  disease,  preliminary  report  of  investigations.    1897  . 

Mosaic  disease  of  tobacco.     1902 

Plant  physiology  in  relation  to  horticulture  and  agriculture.   1901. 

p.  127 

Plants,  health  of,  relation  of  nutrition  to.     1901.     p.  155 

Stigmonose,  a  disease  of  carnations  and  other  pinks.     1900 

Vegetable  physiology  and  pathology,  work  in.     1898.     p.  261 

Woody  plants,   wounds  in,  principles  of  pruning  and  care  of. 

1895.     p.  257 • 

See  also,  as  joint  author,  Galloway,  Beverly  Thomas. 
See  also,  for  report  as  acting  Chief,  Division  of  Vegetable  Physiol- 
ogy and  Pathology,  1898 ■ 

Woods,  Albert  Fred,  and   Dorsett,  Palemon  H.     Hydrocyanic  acid 
gas,  use  of,  for  fumigating  greenhouses  and  cold  frames.    1899. 
Woods,  Charles  Dayton: 

Beef,    American   and    European,    comparative    composition  of, 
report  accompanying  exhibit  of  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  at 

Paris  Exposition  of  1889.     p.  426 

*  By  a  misprint,  this  page  number  appears  twice. 


Cliissifloatiou  no> 


A1.7:10 

A27.9:4 
A13.3:1 
A13.3:9 
A13.3:l 
A13.3:9 


A  1.1 0:895 

Al. 10:896 

A13  3:3 

A13.3:13i 

A13.3:132 

A13.3:8 

A13.5:4 

A13.2:L97 

A13.5:4 

A13;5:4 
Al.  10:896 


A13.3:l 
A13.3:9 

Al.  10:901 

A9.7:7 

Al. 10:898 

Al.  10:901 

A27.9:7 

A29.6:23 

A1.7:9 

A5.3:7 
A5.3:7 

A28.3:14 
A19.3:18 

A 10. 3:99 
Al.  10:901 
A28.3:19 
Al.  10:898 

Al. 10:895 


A28.1 
A9.5:37 

A4. 1:887-8 


610 


p.  12. 


Woods,  Charles  Dayton — Continued 

Meats,  fonipositinn  and  cooking.     1896 

See  aim,   as    joint    author,    Atwater,    Wilbur  Oliu  —  Wheeler, 

Homer  Jay. 
Woods,  Clias.  Dayton,  and  ^leVrill,  L.  H.     Bread,  investigations  on 

digestibility  and  nutritive  value  of.     1900 

Woodsman's  Handbook,  pt.  1  (Uraves).     1902 

Woodward,   J.   J.     Pleuro-pneuuKjnia  among  cattle,    ])athological 

anatomy  and  histology  of  respiratory  organs  in.     1871.     p.  64 
Woodworth,  C.  W: 

Califcjrnia,  notes  from,  on  insects.     1900.     p.  90 

"Entomology,  economic,  laboratory  method  of  experimentation 

in.     1891.     p.  266 

Woody  plant*',  wounds  in,  pruning  and  care,  principles  of  (Woods). 

J).  257 

See  uho  Trees. 
Wool: 

American — 

future  of  (Newton).     1864.     No.  1 

note  on.     1864.     No.  6.     p.  6 

Arabian  trade  in.     p.  607 • 

Australian,  note  on.     1873.     p.  254 

British  imports,  Jan. -March,  1868-69,     p.  240 

Buyers  of,  protection  against.     1868.     p.  247 

Consumption  of,  estimate  of,  etc.     1867.     pp.  16,  66 

Domestic,  prices  of,  1855-69.     p.  46 

Domestic  and  foreign.     1890.     p.  283 

Electoral,  culture  of,  in  South,  facts  relative  to.     1878.     p.  124... 

Export  of,  from  Montevideo  in  1901.     p.  607 

German  production  and  manufacture.     1876.     p.  494 

Germany's  import  (Stern),     p.  520 

Growing- 
Australia  (Kenworthy ).     p.  204 

Cahfornia,  1854-74.     p.  248 

decrease  of.     1869.     p.  143 

interest  in  United  States. ,  1866.     p.  66 

profits  of,  and  future  wool  market.     1864.     No.  1.     p.  20 

test  of.     1865.     No.  6.     p.  24 

Uruguay  ( Loggin).     1870.     p.  436 

Hungarv,  industry.     1873.     p.  191 

Industry  in.     1887.  p.  33 

Production  and  prices  of,  Italy.     1895.     p.  144 

Kind  of,  most  in  demand.     1865.     No.  2.     p.  10 

Liverpool,  trade.     1868.     p.  35 

On  hand- 
Apr.  1867.     p.  149 

Apr.  1868.     p.  185 

Apr.  1869.     p.  135 

Popular  fallacies  concerning.     1 867.     p.  367 

Prices  of.     1867.     p.  246 

Production  and  consumption  of.     1866.     p.  297 

Production  of,  in  United  States  in  1900.     p.  589 

Prospect  in,  1867,  note  on.     p.  334 

Railway  charges  for  transj)ortation  of.     1896 

Retrospect.     1892.     p.  175 

Sheep's,  substitutes  for.     See  Alpaca. 

Silesian  ( Erdman ) .     p.  521 

South  A  merican  i)roduction.     1875.     p.  525 

Statistics  of,  in  a  nutshell,  1870-87.     p.  354 

Trade  in,  1867-68.     p.  56 

United  States,  products.     1901 

World's  clip  of — 

1875.     p.  94 

1894.     p.  121 

1899.  p.  671 

1900.  p.  591  

See  aim  Sheep  and  wool. 


Index 

Classlflcutlou  no. 
A1.9:34 


A10.3:85 
A13.3:36 

A1.2:C29'' 

A9.6:26 

A9.7:3 

A  1.10:895 


A27.9:2 

A27.9:2 

A4. 1:901 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:7 

A  27. 9:6 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:28 

A1.2:Sh3 

A4. 1 :901 

A27.9:14 

A4. 1:899 


A  1.1:864 

A27.9:13 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:4 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:8 

A27.9:ll 

A27.9:25 

A27.9:33 

A27.9:3 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:6 

A27.9:7 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:5 

A27.9:4 

A4. 1 :900 

A27.9:5 

A27.8:10 

A27.9:30 


A4. 1:899 
13 
26 
7 


A27.9 
A  27. 9 
A  27. 9 
A4. 1:901 


A27.9:14 
A  27. 9:32 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:900 


611 


Index 


\V 


ol  and  woolen  mill?,  statistical  report  upon  [statistics  collected 

by  the  Department],     p.  505 

Woolens,  insects  which  attack,  fumigation  with  bisulphide  of  carbon 
for  completeand  rapid  destruction  of  (DuBysson).   1S93.  p.  159 
Woolly  a])liis: 

California  remedies  for,  note  on.     1886.     p.  43 

Of  apple — 

circular  relative  to  (Marlatt).     1897 

life  history  of,  notes  on  ( Alwood).     1898.     p.  70 

See  also  Aphis. 
Wools  and  other  animal  fibers,  examination  of  (McMurtrie).     188t>. 

Wools  of  United  States,     p.  187 

World's  Agricultural  Congress,   1893.     See  Chicago,  111.,   World's 

Agricultural  Congress. 
AVorld's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893.     See  Chicago,  111.,  World's 

Columbian  Exposition. 
World's  Industrial  and   Cotton  Centennial   Exposition.     See  New 
Orleans,  La.,  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Exposition. 

World's  markets  for  American  products 

Worms.      See      Angleworms  —  Army  worm  —  BoUworm  —  Canker- 
worms —  Cottonworms — Cutworm  —  Stalk  worm — Webworm. 

Wr)rth,  S..  G.     Cloud-burst  at  Erwin,  Tenn.    1898.     p.  244 

Wo?thington,  Charles.     See,  for  reports  as  Statistician,  Agriculture 

Department,  1878-1880 

Wounds  of  horses  and  their  treatment  (Michener).     p.  447 

Wraj',  William  H.: 

Great   Britain,   American  animals  and  animal   productions   in. 

p.  440 

Horse  trade  with  Great  Britain.     1898.     p.  50 

Horses,  American  thoroughbred,  in  England,     p.  503 

Live-stock  trade  from  Argentina  and  Australia  to  England,     p.  81. 
Wrecks.     See  Great  Lakes. 

Wreia,  H.  B.  Climate  and  corn,  report  on,  relation  of.  1902.  p.  8.. 
Wright,  Frank  Bennett.  Weather  Bureau  of  Japan.  1900.  p.  381. 
Wright,  John  A.  C. : 

Address   of,  before  convention  of   National    League   for  Good 

Roads,  Washington.     1893.     p.  34 

Highwav  legislation  in  New  York,  history  of.     1901.     p.  29 

Wright,  yL     Galveston,  Tex. ,  tornado,  Nov."  6,  1892.     p.  309 

Wurtemburg: 

Agricultural  productions  of.     1869-70.     p.  206 

Pomology  in  (Schickler).     1870.     p.  153 

Wurtz,  George  B.     Aerial  observations.     1899.     p.  114 

Wyandotte,  American  breeds  of  fowls,  2  (McGrew).     1901 

Wvoming: 

548 

.     1893 

p.  377 

1900.     p.  171 

Forest  conditions  of  Rockj'  Mountains  in  (Ensign),     p.  41 

Geology  of,  east  of  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains  (Bailey) .    1890. 

p.  65... ". 

Irrigation  in,  use  of  water  in,  and  its  relation  to  ownership  and 

distribution  of  natural  supply  ( Buffum).    1900 

Irrigation  system  of  ( Bond  and  Wilson) .     1901.     p.  47 

Live-stock  industry  of,  condition  of  (McNeely).     p.  425 

I*rairie  dog,  from,  description  of  new  (Merriam).     1890.     p.  33 

Water  supply  of,  for  season  of  1900,  as  depending  on  snowfall 

(Palmer),     p.  498 

Weather  Bureau,  stations  of,  notes  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  17 

Windstorm  in,  local  electricity  in  (Hunton).     1894.     p.  509 

See  aho  Laramie  Plains  —  Red  Desert  of  Wyoming  —  Wheatland. 
Wvoming  Experiment  Station,  recent  investigations  bv,  in  alkali  and 

irrigation  (Buffum).     1900.     p.  69 ' 

Xanthium  strumarium.     See  Cocklebur. 

Xanthium  trypeta,  report  on  (Marlatt).     1891.     p.  312 


Agricultural  resources  of.  p. 
Agricultural  survey  of  (Hoyt) 
Cattle  industry  of  (McNeely). 
Duty  of  water  in  (Johnston). 


Classiflcation  no. 

Al.  1:864 

A9.7:6 

A9.3:12 

A9.5:20 
A9.6:17 

Al.2:W88 
Al.  1:871 


A12.3: 


A29.6:28 

A27.1: 
A4.2:H78 


A4. 1:898 
A1.2:H78 
A4. 1:899 
A4. 1:895-6 

A29.6:29 
A29.6:28 


A10.3:14 
A22.3:21 
A29.6:20 

A27.9:10 
A27.9:8 
A29.3:24 
A4.3:31 


Al.  1:870 
A27.8:7 
A4. 1:898 
A10.3:86 
A13.3:2 

A15.2:Ar7 

A10.3:81 
A10.3:96 
A4. 1:889-90 
A5.5:4 

A29.6:28 
A29.6:28 
A29.6:22 


A10.3:76 
A9.7:3 


612 


p.  359. 


33 


Xenia,  or  immediate  effect  of  jiollen  in  maize  (Webber).     1900 

Xiphidiuni  eiisiferam,  oVipoi^ition  and  embrvonic  development  of, 

notes  on  ( Wheeler) .     1890.     p.  222  . . ." 

Yakima  area,  Washington,  soil  survey  of  (Jent^en  an<l  Olshausen). 

p.  389  

Yakima  Vallev,   Wash.,  irrigation  in,   use  of   water  in  (Waller). 

1902.     p. 241 

Yakutat  Bar,    Alaska,    botanv   of   (Coville  and   Funston).     189.5. 

p.  325" ; ' 

Yale.     See  Harvard  and  Yale. 

Yams  in  West  Indies  (Fairehild).     1899 

Yardstick,  value  of  the,  note  on  (Abbe).     1897.     p.  19 

Yards,  disinfecti^)n  of,  by  fire  (Stiles) .     1902.     p.  15 

Yaupon,  chemical  notes  on  (Smith).     1872.     p.  20 

Yazoo  area,  Mississippi,  soil  survey  of  (Bonstee)  and  party 
Yearbooks  of  Agriculture  Department: 

Index  to,  1894-1900  (Greathouse).     1902 

Yellow-spotted  willow-slug,  rejxjrt  on  (Howard).     1888. 
YeMowstone  National  Park: 

Go\-^rnment  road  system  of  (Chittenden).     1901.     p.  72 

Letter  relative  t(j  forest  needs  of  ( Hague) .     1888.     p.  206 

Yellowstone  Valley,  alkali  soils  of,  from  preliminary  investigation  of 

soils  near  Billings,  Mont.  ( Whitney  and  Means) 

Yerby,  M.  H.,  sl)ort  l)iography  of  (Chaffee).     1900.     p.  539 

Yermoloff,  Alexis.     Phosphates,  Russian  mineral.     1873.     p.  22 

Yocum,  J.  H.     Tannin,  determining,  by  hide  power,  notes  on  points 

of  error  in  shake  method  of.     1894.     p.  204 

Young,  John  A.    Sheep  husbandry  in  North  Carolina.    1878.    p.  115. 
Young  peojile  attending  farmers'  institutes,   how  to  interest  and 

instruct  (Spencer).     1902.     p.  42 

Yuba  County,  California,  agricultural  interest  in.     1868.     p.  457 

Yu)>a  River,  California: 

Featm-es  and  water  rights  of  (Manson).     1901.     p.  115 

I'se  of  water  of  ( Counick ) .     1901 .     p.  100 

Yuccas,  geographic  and  vertical  distribution  of,  in  deserts  and  desert 
ranges  of  southern  California,  southern  Nevada,  northwest- 
ern Arizona,  and  southwestern  Utah  (Merriam).     1893.    p.  345. 
Yucatan: 

Niin  of ,  nature  and  uses.     p.  268 

Sisal-hemp  industry  in  (Dodge).     i>.  49 

Storm  in,  note  on  (Abbe).     1900.     p.  155 

Yucca  insects  and  yucca  pollination,  further  notes  on  (Riley).     1893. 

p.  .300 

Yucca  pollination,  notes  on  (Riley).     1889.     p.  367 

Yucca   wliippiei,  pollination  of,  in  California  (Coquillett).     1893. 

p.  31 1 

Yukon  Valley: 

Agricultural  and  h(jrticultural  conditions  in,  preliminary  report 
on  (.lackson).     1898.     p.  35 

Agricultural  possibilities  of  ( Brainerd) .     p.  276 

Yukon  region: 

Birds  of,  with  notes  on  other  species  (Bishop).     li)00.     j).  47 

General  account  of  ( C)sgood ) .     1900.     p.  7 

Mammals  of  (Osgood).     1900.     p.  21 

Meteorology  of,  report  on  (Myers).     1899.     p.  100 

Yukon  Valley,  weather  of,  report  on  (Myers).     1901.     p.  309 

Zabriskic,  Rev.  J.  L.     Water  bug  found  by,  note  on  (Bergroth). 

1892.     p.  321 

Zamia,  spermatogenesis  and  fecundation  of  (Webber).     1901 

Zapus.     ,Si'e  .luiiipiug  mice. 

Zeliroids,  breeding  of.     p.  369 

Zehntner,  I-,.     Sugar-cane  borers  of  Java.     1898.     p.  32 

Zeitler,  J.  N.     Milk  from  Canstadt,  report  on.     1890.     p.  153 

Zinc  in  evaporated  apples  (  Wiley).     1896 _ 

Zinc-iron   method,  determination   of   nitric   nitrogen   by  (Shiver). 
1894.     p.  142 


Index 

(  lasNUliatlou  110. 

A28.3:22 

A9.7:2 

A26.5:901' 

A10.3:104 

A6.5:3 


A6.4:21 

A  29. 6:25 

A4.3:35 

A27.9:10 

A26.5:901i 

ALIO: 

A21.3:7 

A9.7:l 

A22.3:21 
A13.3:2 

A26.3:14 
A29.6:28 
A27.9:ll 

A7.3:43 
A1.2:Sh3 

A10.3:110 
A27.9:6 

A10.3:100 
A10.3:100 


A5.5:7 

AL  1:868 
A 11. 5:3 
A29.6:28 

A9.7:5 
A9.7:l 

A9.7:5 


A 10. 3:48 
A10.P:90I 

A5.5:19 
A5.5:19 
A5.5:19 
A29.6:27 
A29.6:29    • 


A9.7:4 
A 19. 3:2 


A  4. 1:898 
A9.6:10 
A7.3:24 
A7.3:48 

A7.::;4;; 


013 


Index 


OlaNslflciitldii  110. 
1901 1  A23.4:2 


1898 


on, 


Znaim  cucumbers,  cultivation  of  (Fairchild). 
Zones: 

Life  and  crop,  of  United  States  (Merriam), 

Verdant,  notes  on  (Abbe) .     1893.     p.  365 

Zoology : 

Abstracts  of  reports  of    agricultural    experiment    stations 

1897-1902 

Medical  and  veterinary,  index  catalogue  of.     Pt.   1.     Authors: 

A  to  Azevedo  (Stiles  and  Hassall) .     1902 

See  also  Mammalogy. 
Zuntz,  N.     Metabolism  of  nutrients  in  animal  body  and  source  of 

muscular  energy.     1897.     p.  538 

Zuyder-Zee,  reclamation  of.     1875.     p.  455 

Zyemstvos.     See  Russian  zyemstvos. 


A5.3:10 
A  29. 6:21 


A10.6: 
A4.3:39' 


A  10.6:7 
A27.9:13 


614 


APPEXDIX 


REPORTS  WHICH   ORIGINATED    IN   THE    AGRICULTURE    DEPARTMENT,   BUT 
WHICH  WERE  PRINTED  ONLY  AS  CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS 


615 


Appendix 

(1)  37th  Conjr.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doe.  14;  serial  numV)er  1159. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  in  answer  to  reso- 
lutions in  regard  to  expenditure  of  agrirultural  fund.     Dec.  18,  1862.     8  pp. 

(Contains  statement  of  money  paid  for  agricultural  statistics,  etc.,  July  1  to 
Dec.  5,  1862,  and  opinion  of  Attorney-General  on  transfer  of  unexpended 
appropriation  and  debts  of  Commissioner  of  Patents  for  agricultural  purposes.) 

(2)  38th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doe.  13;  serial  number  1177. 

Letter  of  Conunissioner  of  Agriculture  to  Chairman  Connnittee  on  Agricul- 
ture u])on  subject  of  taxation  of  tobacco  as  recommended  by  Commissioner  of 
Internal  Revenue.     January  21,  1864.     6  pp. 

(Shows  reasons  for  dissent  from  proposition  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Rev- 
enue to  tax  leaf  tobacco  twenty  cents  per  pound. ) 

(3)  38th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  doc.  35;  serial  number  1209. 

Letter  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  connnission 
appointed  to  test  practicability  of  cultivating  and  preparing  flax  or  hemp  as 
substitute  for  cotton.     March  1,  1865.     96  pp. 

(4)  39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  49;  serial  nmnber  1255. 

Reply  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  to  resolution  relative  to  receipts  and 
disbursements  of  that  Department.     February  21,  1866.     43  pp. 

(An  itemized  account  of  all  receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  Department 
from  its  inc-eption,  May  15,  1862,  to  Jan.  30,  1866. ) 

(5)  39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  9^;  .serial  number  1239. 

Letter  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  communicating  information  in  rela- 
tion to  rinderpest  or  cattle  ]j]ague.     April  18,  1866.     21  pp. 

(History  of  disease,  remedies  and  courses  of  treatment  advisable,  and  meas- 
ures necessary  to  prevent  its  spread. ) 

(6)  39th  Cong.,  l.st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  103;  serial  numl)er  1239. 

Communication  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  relative  to  subject  of 
curing  seed  and  cultivating  china  grass.     May  3,  1866.     5  pp. 

(T)  .39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  124;  serial  number  1239. 

Letter  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  to  Chairman  Committee  on  Agricul- 
ture, transmitting  communication  from  Argentine  Republic  in  reference  to 
purchase  by  o.ur  Government  of  flock  of  alpacas.     July  5,  1866.     3  pp. 

(§)  40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  55;  serial  number  1330. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  in  answer  to  resolution  relative  to 
allowance  of  twenty  per  cent  for  last  fiscal  year.     December  16,  1867.     1  p. 

(9)  40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  91;  sterial  number  1332. 

Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  in  response  to  House  resolution. 
January  13,  1868.     11  pp. 

(Report  on  condition  of  Department,  and  legislation  necessary  for  reorgani- 
zation in  keeping  with  its  vast  interests. ) 

(10)  40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  121;  serial  number  1337. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  relative  to  duty  on  importati(~»ns  of 
foreign  stock.     January  27,  1868.     2  pp. 

(11)  40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  .188;  serial  number  1337. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  memorial  of  Tennes- 
see Horticultural  Society  for  removal  of  import  duties  on  agricultural  seeds, 
etc.,  and  approving  same.     February  25,  1868.     2  pp. 

(12)  40th  Cong.,  3d  .sess.,  H.  doc.  93;  serial  number  1381. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  relative  to  proposed  international 
horticultural  exhibition  to  be  held  at  Hamburg  Sept.,  1869.  Februarv  24, 
1869.     3  pp. 

(13)  41st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  107;  serial  nundjer  1417. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  in  answer  to  resolution  in  relation 
to  extent  and  value  of  foreign  commodities  susceptible  of  production  within 
limits  of  country,  as  j^lants  useful  for  dye-stuffs,  medicines,  an<l  for  other 
economic  purposes.     Fel)ruary  3,  1870.     5  pp. 

(Letter  includes  table  showing  amount  and  value  of  articles  imported  at  New 
York  City,  1869,  and  their  products. ) 

G16 


.  A|>|>i>n«li\ 

(14)  42(1  Cong.,  3(1  sess.,  H.  ox.  doc.  34:  serial  miiiiher  lo(i5. 

Letter  from  C"oininJs?i(iner  of  A<j;ricnltnre,  transmitting  list  of  articles  pur- 
chased and  disposed  of  bv  his  department  since  invent<jrv  made  December  1, 
1871.     December  10,  1872.     2  pp. 

(15)  42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  17;  serial  luimlter  1509. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  relative  to  inventory  and  accounts 
of  property  of  IT.  S.  in  public  buildings  and  gnjunds.    Decemlx-r  1 1 .  1S71 .    2  ](i). 

(16)  42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  144;  serial  number  1482. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  communicating,  in  compliance 
with  resolution,  statement  of  statistics  of  wools  and  woolens,  showing  impt^rta- 
tiou  and  domestic  production  thereof.     April  24,  1872.     (3  pp. 

(17)  44th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  75;  serial  number  1665. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting,  in  answer  to  resolu- 
tion, information  in  relation  to  soil  and  climate  adapted  to  growth  of  sea-islanil 
cotton.     March  10,  1876.     3  pp. 

(18)  44th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  75,  pt.  2;  serial  number  1665. 

Letter  from  Connnissioner  of  Agriculture,  communicating,  in  answer  to  reso- 
lution, additional  information  in  relation  to  culti\'ation  of  sea-island  cotton. 
March  20,  1876.     2  pp. 

(19)  45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  24;  serial  number  1802. 

Message  from  President  of  United  States,  transmitting  special  report  upon 
subject  of  forestry  by  Commissioner  of  Agriculture.    December  14, 1877.    3  i)p. 
(A  short  review  of  "Report  on  Forestry,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough."  ) 

(20)  45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  35;  serial  number  1780. 

INIessage  from  President  of  the  United  States,  communicating,  in  answer  to 
resolution,  information  in  relation  to  disease  jjrevailing  among  swine  and  other 
domestic  animals.     February  28,  1878.     149  pp. 

(21)  45th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  71;  serial  number  1833. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  to  Chairman  Committee  on  Agri- 
culture, communicating  information  on  su])ject  of  pleuro-pneumonia  am(»ng 
cattle.     February  15,  1879.     22  pp. 

(Consists  of  jnany  letters  from  men  interestecl,  history  of  disease  and  pre- 
ventive measures  adopted  here  and  abroad.) 

(22)  47th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  30;  serial  num))er  2046. 

Communication  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  relative  to  establishment 
of  "Experiment  Station"  in  District  of  Colundna.     February  1,  1882.     6  i)p. 

(Letters  showing  advantages  to  foreign  countries  of  experiment  stations  and 
our  need  for  them. ) 

(23)  47th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  II.  mis.  doc.  .39;  serial  numl)er  2046. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  in  resi)onse  to  resolution,  relative 
to  growth  of  cinchona  in  United  States.     May  17,  1882.     3  pp. 

(24)  47th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  51;  serial  number  2083. 

Investigation  of  scientific;  and  economic  relations  of  sorghum-sugar  industry, 
by  Conunittee  of  National  .Academy  of  Sciences.  November,  1882.  Washing- 
ton, Government  Printing  Otfice,  1883.      152  jip. 

(Contains:  Report  ot  conunittee;  C(inclusion  and  summary;  and  apix'uded 
papers:  Socallecl  Chinese  sugar  cane,  by  S.  Wells  Williams;  Sorghum,  by 
Louis  Vilmorin;  Sorghum,  by  Leonard  Wray;  Sorghum  and  some  conclusions 
as  to  value  as  source  of  sugar,  by  Peter  ("oilier;  Stati.-tics  of  sorghum,  liy  J.  R. 
Dodge;  Sorghum  sugar  cane;  Ilio  (irande  Sugar  Co.,  New  Jersey;  Champaign 
Sugar  and  Glucose  Mfg.  Co.,  Cliampaign,  III.;  I'.xpcrinieiits  in  amber  cane  at 
Madison,  Wisconsin;  Experiments  with  sorglnun  canes,  by  Magnus  Swcnson; 
Varieties  of  cane  grown  for  exj)eriments,  by  W.  A.  Henry;  Mamifacture  of 
sugar,  siru]),  and  glucose  from  sorghum,  by  Henry  H.  Weber  and  Melville  A. 
Scovell;  Letters;  and  r.il>liography. ) 

(25)  48th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  137;  serial  number  2167. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriciltnre.  transmitting,  in  answer  to  resolu- 
tion, statement  of  amount  of  certain  grains  produced  in  I'liited  States  during 
certain  periods,  and  their  disposition.     March  25, 1884.     12  pp. 

G17 


Appendix 

(26)  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  46;  serial  number  2296. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Afjrirultiire,  transmitting  list  of  persons 
employed  and  statement  of  expenditures  and  of  means  adopted  for  suppression 
of  contagious  and  infectious  diseases  among  domestic  animals.  December  18, 
1884.     8  pp. 

(27)  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  154;  serial  number  2415. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  statement  of  expend- 
itures for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1885.     March  17, 1886.     43  pp. 

(2§)  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  240;  serial  number  2418. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting,  in  response  to  reso- 
lution, statement  showing  amount  expended  for  chemical  division  in  labora- 
tory from  appropriation  for  present  fiscal  year  and  balance  unexpended. 
April  27,  1886.     4  pp.  • 

(29)  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  284;  serial  number  2418. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  certain  papers,  in 
response  to  resolution  calling  for  copy  of  Department  circular  of  June  6,  1882; 
copy  of  award  of  committee  appointed  to  carry  provisions  of  circular  into 
effect;  copies  of  all  correspondence  with  Delaware  Beet-Sugar  Co.  on  subject, 
and  statement  of  awards  paid  and  to  whom.     May  14,  1886.     6  pp. 

(Circular  offers  awards  to  manufacturers  of  sorghum  and  beet  sugar  for  best 
reports  on  methods  used. ) 

(30)  49th  Cong.,  Ist  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  303;  serial  number  2488. 

Letter  from  Acting  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting,  in  response  to 
resolution,  report  by  statistician  of  Department  respecting  supply  and  domestic" 
requirement  of  wheat  and  corn,  and  acreage  of  wheat,  for  present  year,  as 
compared  with  past  five  years;  also  probable  requirements  of  importing  coun- 
tries and  acreage  of  crop  and  probable  surplus  or  shortage  in  exporting  countries 
for  ensuing  year.    June  1,  1886.     11  pp. 

(31)  49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  20;  serial  number  2488. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  expendi- 
tures for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1886.     December  14,  1886.     42  pp. 

(32)  50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  24;  serial  number  2504. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  in  response  to  resolution  relative  to 
employes  obtaining  patents  for  process  of  sugar  making.  December  13, 
1887.     5  pp. 

( Letter  in  restraint  of  allowing  patents  to  Magnus  Swenson,  and  opinion  of 
Attorney-General. ) 

(33)  50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  122;  serial  number  2565. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  statement  of  expend- 
itures for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1887.     January  18,  1888.     81  pp. 

(34)  50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  68;  serial  number  2510. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting,  in  response  to  reso- 
lution, report  of  Professor  Swenson  on  sorghum  sugar.  February  6,  1888.    11pp. 

(35)  50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  69;  serial  number  2510. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  for  1887  of 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.     February  6,  1888.     75  pp. 

(36)  50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  29;  serial  number  2614. 

Letter  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  Joseph  Neu- 
mann of  result  of  his  study  and  experiments  of  wild  native  silkworm  of  Cali- 
fornia.    January  5,  1889.     5  pp. 

(37)  50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  62;  serial  number  2654. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  for  1888  of 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.     January  9,  1889.     116  pp. 

(3§)  50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  mis.  doc.  135;  serial  number  2654. 

Letter  from  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  Women's 
Silk  Culture  Association   of   United   States  for  fiscal  vear  1888.      March   2, 
.  1889.     4  pp. 

(39)  5l8t  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  24;  serial  number  2682. 

Letter  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  operations  of 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  for  year  1889.     January  8,  1890.      74  pp. 

618 


Appendix 

(40)  51st  Cong.,  Istsess.,  TI.  ex.  doc.  104;  serial  number  2741. 

Letter  from  Set-re tai  y  of  Agriculture,  transmittiiifr  statement  of  exi.i-nditures 
for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1889.     January  I'd,  1890.     98  pp. 

(41)  51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  II.  ex.  doc.  110;  serial  number  2743. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report^  upon  operations 
of  Women's  Silk  Culture  Association  of  United  States  and  of  Ladies'  Silk  Cul- 
ture Society  of  California,  and  upon  experiments  made  in  District  of  Columbia 
with  silk-reeling  machinery.     January  If),  1890.     30  pp. 

(Includes  also  report  of  Joseph  Neumann.) 

(42)  5l8t  Cong.,  Istsess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  423;  serial  number  2752. 

Communic-ation  from  Acting  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  reference  to  defi- 
'ciencyin  api)ropriation  for  North  Dakota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  and 
stating  that  said  appropriation  should  be  made.     June  21,  1890.     1  p. 

(43)  51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  179;  serial  number  2700. 

Letter  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  synopsis  of  report  which 
the  Department  of  Agriculture  will  make  upon  subject  of  irrigation  by  artesian 
wells.     July  1,  1890.     7  pp. 

(This is  ashort  sjmopsisof  (A15.2:Ar7).) 

(44)  51st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  35;  serial  number  2855. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  statement  of  expenditures 
t      of  all  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1890.     December  3,  1890. 
95  pp. 

(45)  51st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex!,  doc.  8;  serial  number  2818. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  Bureau  of 
Animal  Industry  [for  year  1890].     December  11,  1890.^    104  pp. 

(46)  51st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,,  S.  ex.  doc.  53,  pt.  2;  serial  number  2818. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting,  in  additional  response  to 
resolution,  report  of  progress  of  irrigation  in  months  of  November  and  Decem- 
ber.    January  20,  1891.     14  pp.     12  folded  pi. 

(47)  5l8t  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  203;  serial  number  2863. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  statement  of  all  purchases 
of  cocoons  and  all  sales  of  silk  and  silk  waste  during  fiscal  year  eTiding  June 
30,  1890;  also  reports  of  Ladies'  Silk  Culture  Society  of  California  and 
Women's  Silk  Culture  Association  of  United  States.     January  24,  1891.     25  pp. 

(48)  52d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  11;  serial  number  2892. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  Bureau  of 
Animal  Industry  for  year  1891.     December  22,  1891.     129  pj). 

(49)  52d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  55;  serial  number  2953. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  detailed  statement  of  all 
expenditures  of  appropriations  for  vear  ending  June  30,  1891.  January  7, 
1892.     134  pp. 

(50)  52d  Cong.,  Istsess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  45;  serial  number  2900. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,. in  resjxynse  to  resolution,  transmitting 
report  of  agent  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  making  experiments  in  pro- 
duction of  rainfall.     FeVjruary  25,  1892.     59  pp.     9  pi. 

(51)  52d  Cong.,  Istsess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  75;  serial  number  2900. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  response  to  resolution,  relative  to 
certain  employes  in  Department.     April  12,  1892.     5  pp. 

(52)  52d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  20;  serial  number  305(>. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  annual  report  of  Bureau 
of  Animal  Industry  for  1892.     January  5,  1893.     229  pp. 

(53)  52d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  ex.  doc.  251;  serial  lumiber  3107. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  statement  sliowint:  ex- 
penditure of  appropriation  for  experiments  in  maiiufactinf  of  sugar.  March 
2,  1893.     3  pp. 

(54)  53d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  14;  serial  number  3223. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  detailed  statement  of 
expenditures  of  all  appropriations  for  fiscal  vear  ending  June  .'!().  1893.  Decem- 
ber 5,  1893.     208  pp. 

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(55)  53d  Cong..  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  72;  serial  number  3160. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  response  to  resolution,  relative  to 
wheat  crop  of  United  States.     April  4,  1894.     2  pp. 

(56)  53d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  125;  serial  number  3163. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  response  to  resolution,  calling  for 
statement  of  visible  and  invisible  supply  of  wheat  likely  to  be  in  United  States 
on  July  1,  1894,  and  other  information  concerning  crops  for  1894.  June  29, 
1894.     2  pp. 

(57)  53d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  172;  serial  number  3163. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  response  to  resolution,  transmitting 
information  in  relation  to  investigati(jns  and  experiments  in  planting  native 
pine  seed  for  growth  of  native  pine  in  sand  hills  of  the  Northwest,  and  other 
information  called  for  in  resolution.     August  2,  1894.     14  pp. 

(Contains  extract  from  report  of  Forestry  Division,  1892,  on  forest-planting 
experiments  in  Nebraska. ) 

(58)  53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  8;  serial  number  3319. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  detailed  statement  of 
expenditures  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1894.     December  3,  1894.     180  pp. 

(59)  53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  69;  serial  number  3280. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  response  to  resolution,  transmitting 
information  in  relation  to  machinery  and  other  materials  furnished  by  General 
Government  and  used  for  experimenting  in  manufacture  of  sugar.  February 
12,  1895.     6  pp.  . 

(60)  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc:  25;  serial  number  3390. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  detailed  statement  of 
expenditures  of  all  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1895,  includ- 
ing supplemental  account  to  date.     December  6,  1895.     189  pp. 

(61)  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  208;  serial  number  3420. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  replying  to  resolution  relating  to  effi- 
ciency of  employees  in  certain  Executive  Departments.     February  6, 1896.     1  p. 

(62)  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  248;  serial  number  3354. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in  response  to  resolution  directing  Sec- 
retary of  Agriculture  to  immediately  communicate  to  Senate  reasons  for  delay 
in  supplying  seeds  for  distrilnition.     May  8,  1896.     2  pp. 

(63)  54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  267;  serial  number  3354. 

Letter  from  Acting  Secretary  of  Agriculture  relating  to  bill  for  further  pre- 
vention of  cruelty  to  animals  in  District  of  Columbia.     INIay  20,  1896.    6  jip. 

(64)  54th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  232;  serial  number  3524. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  replying  to  resolution,  requesting  infor- 
mation relating  to  production  and  export  of  castor  beans.  Jauuarv  30,  1897. 
Ip. 

(65)  54th  Cong.,  2d  s^ss.,  H.  doc.  275;  serial  number  3534. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting,  in  response  to  resolution, 
statement  as  to  employees  in  Department.     February  9,  1897.     162  pp. 

(66)  54th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  doc.  155;  serial  number  3471. 

Letter  froTU  Secretary'  of  Agriculture,  connnunicating,  in  response  to  i-esolu- 
tion,  information  relative  to  removal  of  certain  employees  in  Bureau  of  Animal 
Industry  at  South  Omaha.     February  25,  1897.     13  pp. 

(67)  55th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  112;  serial  number  3562. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  regard  to  bill  entitled  "A  bill  for 
further  prevention  of  crueltv  to  animals  in  District  of  Columbia."  "Slav  26, 1897. 
8  pp. 

(6§)  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  26;  serial  number  3651. 

Letter  from  Secretary,  of  Agriulfare,  transmitting  detailed  statement  of 
expenditures  of  all  appropriations  for  fiscal  vear  ending  June  30, 1897.  Decem- 
ber 6,  1897.     218  pp. 

(69)  55th  Cong.,  2d  .sess.,  S.  doc.  63;  serial  number  .3592. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  response  to  resolution,  relative  to 
sugar  importation,  production,  and  consumption  in  United  States.  January 
17,  1898.     4  pp. 

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Appeudi.v 

(TO)  55th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doe.  309;  serial  number  3679. 

[Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  tran.-^mitting  report  on]  adulteration 
of  wheat  flour.     February  16,  1898.     42  j)p. 

(71 )  o5th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  23;  serial  number  3768. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  detailed  statement  of 
expenditures  of  all  appropriations  for  tiscal  year  ending  June  MO,  1898,  includ- 
ing supplemental  accounts  to  date.     December  5,  1898.     214  j)p. 

(72)  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  181;  serial  number  3813. 

Keport  upon  forestry  investigations  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1877-1898; 
by  B.  E.  Fernow.  Washington,  Government  Printing  Office.  1899.  401  pp. 
32  pi.     4°. 

(Contains:  ^Memorial  of  committee,  American  Association  for  Advancement 
of  Science,  in  l)ehalf  of  forest  preservation,  leading  to  establishment  of  Division 
of  Forestry;  List  of  publications  relating  to  forestry  issued  fmni  Department  of 
Agriculture  since  1877;  Forests  and  forestry  in  United  States;  Forest  policies  of 
J^uropean  nations;  Forest  conditif)ns  and  methods  of  foreign  management  in 
Germany,  with  brief  account  of  forest  management  in  British  India;  Principles 
of  silviculture;  Principles  of  forest  economy;  Forest  influences;  Work  in  tim- 
ber physics  in  Division  of  Forestry,  by  Filibert  Roth ;  ]Metal  ties  for  railways 
and  economies  in  use  of  wooden  ties,  by  E.  E.  Russell  Tratman. ) 

(73)  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  S.  doc.  124;  serial  number  3735. 

•  Message  from  President  of  United  States,  transmitting,  in  response  to  resolu- 
tion, report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  regarding  usefulness  of  reservoirs  to 
agriculture  in  irrigated  regions  of  the  United  States.  February  18,  1899. 
14  pp. 

(74)  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  173;  serial  number  3929. 

Letter  from  Acting  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  presenting  detailed  statement 
of  expenditures  of  all  appropriations  for  fiscal  vear  ending  June  30,  1899. 
December  13,  1899.     234  pp. 

(75)  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  81;  serial  number  3850. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  in  respqnse  to  resolution,  relative  to 
expenditure  of  $50,000,000  appropriated  by  Congress  [to  supply  in-gent  deficien- 
cies in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1898,  and  for  prior  years, 
and  for  other  purposes] .     January  16,  1900.     1  p. 

(76)  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  doc.  500;  serial  nunil)er  3929. 

^Message  from  President  of  United  States,  transmitting  report  of  Secretary  of 
Agriculture  on  work  and  expenditures  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  for 
fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1899.     March  8,  1900.     Ill  pp. 

(77)  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  277;  serial  number  3868. 

Letter  from  Sec-retary  of  Agriculture,  transndtting,  in  response  to  resolution, 
statement  showing  number  of  persons  employed  in  Department  of  Agriculture, 
between  certain  ages.     April  10,  1900.     2  pp. 

(78)  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  29;  serial  number  4116. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  presenting  detailed  statement  of 
expenditures  for  year  ending  June  30,  1900.     December  3,  1900.     247  jip. 

(79)  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  192;  serial  number  4148. 

Ix'tter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  relating  to  printing  n-port  on  investi- 
gations of  agricultural  resources  and  cajiabilities  of  Porto  Kico.  December  13, 
1900.     1  p.  ' 

(80)  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  doc.  108;  serial  mmiber  4033. 

Irrigation  investigations  in  California,  under  direction  of  Elwood  IVIead, 
assisted  t)v  William  E.  Sinythe,  Marsdeii  Manson,  J.  ;\I.  Wilson,  Charles  D. 
3Iarx,  Frank  Soule,  C.  K.  (irunsky,  Edward  M.  Boggs,  and  James  I).  Schuyler. 
January  24,  1901.     Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1901.     73  pp. 

(81)  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  181;  serial  innnb^T  4234. 

Tabulated  statement  prepared  by  Agricultural  Dei>artment,  for  Senate  Com- 
mittee on  Manufactures,  showing  a<lultcration  of  most  coinmon  articles  of  food 
consumed  in  United  States.  February  11,  1902.  Washington,  Governmeut 
Printing  Office,  1902.     19  pp. 

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(82)  57th  Cong.,  Istsess.,  S.  doc.  377;  serial  number  4245. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Airriculture,  transmittin<i  detailed  statement  show- 
ing location,  annual  rental,  etc.,  of  quarters  occupied  hy  Dopartmeut  ut  Agri- 
culture.    May  29,  1902.     4  pp. 

(83)  57th  Cong.,  Istsess.,  H.  doc.  29;  serial  number  4301. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  transmitting  detaile<l  statement  of 
expenditures  of  all  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1901,  includ- 
ing supplemental  accounts  to  October  14,  incLusive.  December  2,  190L 
274  pp. 

(84)  57th  Cong.,  l.st  sess.,  S.  doc.  24;  serial  number  4220. 

Report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in  response  to  resolution,  giving  data 
regarding  numljer  of  employees,  ages,  and  salaries  of  each  in  his  Department. 
December  4,  1901.     33  pp. 


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INDEX  TO  APPENDIX 


Entry  no. 

Adulteration,  food 81 

Agfs  of  oniployui-s 77, 84 

Agriculturu  Department 9 

Alpacas,  flock  of 7 

Amber  cane 24 

American  Association  for  Advancement  of 

Science 72 

Animal  Industry  Bureau 35. 37, 39. 4.i,  48, 52,66 

Animals 20, 26, 63767 

Argentine  Republic 7 

Artesian  well.s 43 

Attorney-General,  opinion 1, 32 

Beans,  castor 64 

Beet  sugar 29 

Bibliography  of  sorghum 24 

Boggs,  Edua'rd  M 80 

British  India,  forests 74 

California 36,41,47,80 

Castor  beans 64 

Cattle  21 

Cattle  jilague 5 

Chamjiaigii    Sugar  and    Glucose  Manufac- 
turing ('ninpauy,  Champaign,  111 24 

Chemical  Division 28 

China  grass 6 

<'hinese  sugar  cane 24 

Cinchona 23 

Cocoons 47 

Collier,  Peter 24 

Corn 30 

Cotton 3, 17, 18 

Crops 55, 56 

Cruelty  to  animals 63, 67 

Deficiencies 42, 75 

Delaware  Beet  Sugar  Company 29 

Disbursements.    See  E.xpenditures. 

Diseases,  animal 20, 26 

District  of  Columbia 22, 41, 63, 67 

Dodge,  J.  R 24 

Domestic  animals 20, 26 

Duty  on  imports 10 

Dyestuffs 13 

Employees j 51,  61, 65, 77, 84 

Europe,  forest  policies 72 

Expendit\ires 1,4, 

27, 31, 33, 40, 44, 49, 54, 58, 60, 68, 71,  74, 78, 83 

Experiment  stations 22, 42, 76 

Fernow,  B.  E 72 

Flax 3 

Flour,  wheat 70 

Food  adulteration 81 

Forestry 19, 57, 72 

Forestry  Division 72. 

<;erma)iy,  forests 72 

(ihicose". 24 

Grain  . : 25 

Gni.ss,  China 6 

Grnnsky,  C.  E 80 

Hamburg 12 

Ilemi) 3 

Henrv,  W.  A 24 

Horticulture 12 

Hough,  Franklin  B 19 


Entry  no. 

Imports 10, 13, 16 

Internal-revenue  tax 2 

Irrigation 43, 46, 73, 80 

Ladies'  Silk  Culture  Society  of  California..  41,47 

Machinery 41 

Madison,  Wis 24 

Manson,  Marsden ,«!0 

Marx,  Charles  D so 

Mead,  Elwood l 80 

Medicines 13 

National  ,\cademy  of  Sciences 24 

Nebraska 57, 66 

Neumann,  .To.seph 36,41 

New  York  City ^13 

North  Dakota.'. 42 

Northwest,  the 57 

Oiliee  quarters 82 

Omaha,  Nebr 66 

Patents 32 

Patents,  Commissioner  of 1 

Physics,  timber 72 

Piiie  trees .4 67 

Plants T 13 

Pleuro-pneumonia 21 

Porto  Kico 79 

Property  in  public  buildings 15 

Public  buildings,  property 15 

Purchases 14 

Quarters,  office 82 

Railway  ties 72 

Rainfall 50 

Receipts,  1862-1865 4 

Reservoirs 73 

Rinderpest 5 

Rio  Grande  Sugar  Company,  New  Jersey  . .        24 

Schuyler,  James  D ." . . .        80 

Scovell,  Melville  A 24 

Sea-island  cotton 17,18 

Seeds 11,62 

Silk 38,41,47 

Silk  worm 36 

Silviculture 72 

Sirup 24 

Smythe,  William  E 80 

Sorghum  sugar 24, 29, 34 

Soul(5,  Frank 80 

Statistics,  agricultural 1 

Sugar 24, 32, 53, 59, 69 

Swenson,  Magnus 24, 32, 34 

Swine 20 

Tennessee  Horticultural  Society 11 

Tobacco,  leaf 2 

Tratman,  E.  E.  R\issell 72 

Twenty  per  cent  allowance 8 

Vilmorin,  Louis 24 

Weber,  Henry  H 24 

Wells,  artesian 43 

W  hea t 30, 55, 56 

Wht>at  flour 70 

Williams,  S.  Wells 24 

Wilson,  ,).  M 80 

Women'sSilk  Culture  Assn.  of  I'.  S 38,41,47 

Wools  and  woolens 16 


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